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Port Fairy is probably most famous nowadays for the "Port Fairy Folk Festival" held every year in March. Port Fairy offers a rich variety of nineteenth century buildings including churches, banks, public buildings, hotels, shops and private dwellings. To take in the beauty of this town a relaxed attitude and a comfortable pair of walking shoes are a must. While strolling visit the harbour on the Moyne River where the local fishing fleet shelters. Port Fairy has safe swimming beaches, great walks and a thriving arts and crafts community, with many galleries and studios for you to visit.

Comfort Inn Port Fairy Comfort Inn Port Fairy
The Comfort Inn is centrally located in Port Fairy on the Princes Highway, the coastal town of Port Fairy is in the Moyne Shire government area, where the Moyne River empties into the Southern Ocean. Notable features of the island include the Griffiths Island Lighthouse, the Mutton Bird Colony and a walking track.    

Best Western Ashmont Motor Inn & Apartments Best Western Ashmont Motor Inn & Apartments     (Last Minute Only)
Very centrally located in historic Port Fairy. Directly opposite Day Spa and renowned Victoria Hotel. Leave your car behind and walk to specialty shops, cafes, and restaurants, or wander along the Moyne River wharf to the stunning beaches of Port Fairy. You can be totally confident that your room will be tastefully furnished, functional, well appointed, spacious and very clean.

Central Motel Port Fairy, Port Fairy Central Motel Port Fairy, Port Fairy
We offer affordable 3.5 star accommodation in the heart of Port Fairy. The Motel is tucked away in a quiet cul de sac set in landscaped gardens off the main street. Once rejuvenated, you are able to step out onto Sackville Street and be amongst the boutiques, restaurants, hotels, cafes and galleries that make up the very essence of Port Fairy.

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Port Fairy offers a rich variety of nineteenth century buildings including churches, banks, public buildings, hotels, shops and private dwellings. To take in the beauty of this town a relaxed attitude and a comfortable pair of walking shoes are a must. While strolling visit the harbour on the Moyne River where the local fishing fleet shelters. The town has safe swimming beaches, great walks and a thriving arts and crafts community, with many galleries and studios for you to visit.

Hotel and Motel Accommodation offers the most frequented accommodation by holiday makers and business people alike.  Both Hotels and Motels offer a range from budget the 5 star luxury rooms.  A Motel is considered to have parking provided near the room with the room door exits to the parking lot. Both a Hotel and a Motel are usually serviced, most with full ensuite but not full cooking facilities.

 

 

 

 

 

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