Port Fairy is considered to be Victoria's prettiest coastal village. It is the second-oldest town in the state and was originally known as Belfast.
• There are many echoes of Ireland in the landscape and architecture.
• More than 50 of the cottages and sturdy bluestone buildings that line the banks of the River Moyne have been classified as landmarks by the National Trust.
• Huge Norfolk Island pines line many of the streets, and the village is dotted with good cafes, restaurants, art galleries and a wide variety of accommodation.
• It holds enduring memories for all who have experienced the charm of this
tranquil, history infused seaside village.
• It is a holiday resort bordered by both a river and the southern ocean.
• The village
hosts its famous Folk Festival in March; recognised as the best of its kind in Australia.
• Port Fairy is Victoria's most recommended tourist destination, and the fifth most popular spot in Australia, according to "Australian Traveller" magazine.
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