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Wangim Walk
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Nearby attractions
Steampacket Gardens
Eastern Beach Rd, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
National Wool Museum
26 Moorabool St, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Eastern Beach Train Tours
13-15 Eastern Beach Rd, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Eastern Beach Reserve
Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Geelong Waterfront
95 Eastern Beach Rd, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Eastern Beach
Victoria, Australia
Johnstone Park
24-28 Gheringhap St, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Geelong Gallery
55 Little Malop St, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Geelong Arts Centre
50 Little Malop St, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Geelong Bollard Trail Walk
Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Nearby restaurants
Wharf Shed
15 Eastern Beach Rd, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Sailors' Rest
3 Moorabool St, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Fishermen's Pier
1a Yarra St, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Panache Cafe and Creperie
3-4/6-8 Eastern Beach Rd, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Edge Geelong
3-4/8 Eastern Beach Rd, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Tomodachi 2.0 Brunch Cafe & Izakaya Bar
shop 3 6/8 Eastern Beach Rd, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Tempo Kitchen & Bar
10/14 Eastern Beach Rd, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Hecho En Mexico
100 Western Beach Rd, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Waterfront View seafood & Wine Bar
Shop 2/6-8 Eastern Beach Rd, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Bo Thai Geelong Waterfront
Shop 7/6/8 Eastern Beach Rd, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Nearby local services
The Carousel
1 Eastern Beach Rd, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Cunningham Pier
Cunningham Pier, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Mr. Pro Whipp
Western Foreshore Rd, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Nutshack
Shop 1178A/95 Malop St, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Guf Geelong
185 Malop St, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Chung Vinh Phat Asian Groceries
160 Malop St, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Ferris wheel
Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Cunningham Pier
10 Western Foreshore Rd, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Organic Larder - Geelong Organics & Health Foods
167 Malop St, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
City of Greater Geelong
137-149 Mercer St, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Nearby hotels
Novotel Geelong
10/14 Eastern Beach Rd, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
The Waterfront Apartments - Geelong
2-4 Yarra St, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Oaks Vue Suites Geelong
6 Bellerine St, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Oaks R Suites Geelong
10 Bellerine St, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Eastern Sands Geelong Accommodation
1 Bellerine St, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Bay City Geelong Motel
231-235 Malop St, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
The Electric Hotel
127 Ryrie St, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Gate House on Ryrie
83 Yarra St, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Holiday Inn & Suites Geelong by IHG
40 Ryrie St, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
Quest Geelong Central
71-77 Gheringhap St, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
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Wangim Walk

15 Eastern Beach Rd, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia
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attractions: Steampacket Gardens, National Wool Museum, Eastern Beach Train Tours, Eastern Beach Reserve, Geelong Waterfront, Eastern Beach, Johnstone Park, Geelong Gallery, Geelong Arts Centre, Geelong Bollard Trail Walk, restaurants: Wharf Shed, Sailors' Rest, Fishermen's Pier, Panache Cafe and Creperie, Edge Geelong, Tomodachi 2.0 Brunch Cafe & Izakaya Bar, Tempo Kitchen & Bar, Hecho En Mexico, Waterfront View seafood & Wine Bar, Bo Thai Geelong Waterfront, local businesses: The Carousel, Cunningham Pier, Mr. Pro Whipp, Nutshack, Guf Geelong, Chung Vinh Phat Asian Groceries, Ferris wheel, Cunningham Pier, Organic Larder - Geelong Organics & Health Foods, City of Greater Geelong
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Live events

Geelong Murder Mystery 2: Crime on Date Night!
Geelong Murder Mystery 2: Crime on Date Night!
Sun, Feb 1 • 12:00 AM
24 Gheringhap St, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia, 3220
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Kid Quest in Geelong: Interactive Family Scavenger Hunt (Ages 4–8)
Kid Quest in Geelong: Interactive Family Scavenger Hunt (Ages 4–8)
Sun, Feb 1 • 12:00 AM
1 Eastern Beach Rd, Geelong, 3220
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Secrets of Geelong: A Detective Conspiracy Game
Secrets of Geelong: A Detective Conspiracy Game
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Western Beach Boat Yard, 90 Western Foreshore Rd, Geelong VIC 3220, Australia, 3220
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Nearby attractions of Wangim Walk

Steampacket Gardens

National Wool Museum

Eastern Beach Train Tours

Eastern Beach Reserve

Geelong Waterfront

Eastern Beach

Johnstone Park

Geelong Gallery

Geelong Arts Centre

Geelong Bollard Trail Walk

Steampacket Gardens

Steampacket Gardens

4.5

(554)

Open until 12:00 AM
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National Wool Museum

National Wool Museum

4.6

(452)

Closed
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Eastern Beach Train Tours

Eastern Beach Train Tours

4.4

(27)

Closed
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Eastern Beach Reserve

Eastern Beach Reserve

4.7

(1.4K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Wangim Walk

Wharf Shed

Sailors' Rest

Fishermen's Pier

Panache Cafe and Creperie

Edge Geelong

Tomodachi 2.0 Brunch Cafe & Izakaya Bar

Tempo Kitchen & Bar

Hecho En Mexico

Waterfront View seafood & Wine Bar

Bo Thai Geelong Waterfront

Wharf Shed

Wharf Shed

3.7

(1.0K)

Closed
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Sailors' Rest

Sailors' Rest

4.5

(990)

Closed
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Fishermen's Pier

Fishermen's Pier

4.2

(413)

$$$

Closed
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Panache Cafe and Creperie

Panache Cafe and Creperie

4.2

(355)

Closed
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Nearby local services of Wangim Walk

The Carousel

Cunningham Pier

Mr. Pro Whipp

Nutshack

Guf Geelong

Chung Vinh Phat Asian Groceries

Ferris wheel

Cunningham Pier

Organic Larder - Geelong Organics & Health Foods

City of Greater Geelong

The Carousel

The Carousel

4.4

(213)

Click for details
Cunningham Pier

Cunningham Pier

4.3

(23)

Click for details
Mr. Pro Whipp

Mr. Pro Whipp

4.7

(23)

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Nutshack

Nutshack

3.4

(10)

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Le Hoang GiapLe Hoang Giap
Wangim Walk is the newest show-piece on Geelong’s waterfront, a gentle boomerang of concrete and timber that glides more than four hundred metres into Corio Bay. The curve pulls you steadily away from the bustle of Eastern Beach Road until the city’s skyline feels framed like a postcard behind you. Out on the far elbow the bay widens, gulls hover on the updrafts and yachts from the yacht club tack silently past at arm’s length. It is a simple pleasure: broad, smooth decking underfoot, stainless-steel rails for leaning, and nothing between you and the water but the hush of waves against the pylons. Design touches nudge the experience beyond a standard pier. Low seats cut into the balustrade invite you to linger, LED lighting traces the handrail after dark and bronze plaques honour Wadawurrung stories that give the walkway its name. The arc really does feel like a welcoming boomerang, returning your view to the shoreline as you loop back toward land. Practicalities are straightforward. The surface is flat enough for prams and wheelchairs, though the exposure means it can be brisk even on calm days, so bring a wind-proof layer. There is no shade or shelter, but cafés and public toilets line the promenade a minute’s stroll away. Fisherfolk often claim the outer end, yet there is plenty of room for walkers, runners and photographers to share the space without crowding each other. For anyone exploring Geelong, Wangim Walk offers an effortless escape onto open water, a dose of local culture in the interpretive signs and one of the best vantage points for sunset colours over Corio Bay. It is the sort of public space you return to again and again, just to see how the light falls that day.
MichaelMichael
Came across this spectacular walk while we talking a sunset walk along the beautiful geelong waterfront. Wangim Walk (which means boomerang in the Wadawurrung language) is a 440 meter-long concrete public wave attenuator and amongst the longest built in Australia , the wave attenuator is highly noticeable and was designed not only to welcome visitors for a unique on-water experience but also as a wave protection for the harbour and to facilitate the berthing of temporary vessels and mega yachts. We stayed until the sun started to set and it was so calm and relaxing.
Teana KTeana K
This place is amazing at sunset, the golden hour for photos. I noticed it is a very popular spot for fishing. Named after the Wadawurrung language for Boomerang, Wangim Walk stretches out over Corio Bay to form one of Australia’s longest on-water walkways. A pity there is no seating along the 440 metre walk. I saw an elderly woman with a walking frame, being assisted by two members of her family 😥
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Wangim Walk is the newest show-piece on Geelong’s waterfront, a gentle boomerang of concrete and timber that glides more than four hundred metres into Corio Bay. The curve pulls you steadily away from the bustle of Eastern Beach Road until the city’s skyline feels framed like a postcard behind you. Out on the far elbow the bay widens, gulls hover on the updrafts and yachts from the yacht club tack silently past at arm’s length. It is a simple pleasure: broad, smooth decking underfoot, stainless-steel rails for leaning, and nothing between you and the water but the hush of waves against the pylons. Design touches nudge the experience beyond a standard pier. Low seats cut into the balustrade invite you to linger, LED lighting traces the handrail after dark and bronze plaques honour Wadawurrung stories that give the walkway its name. The arc really does feel like a welcoming boomerang, returning your view to the shoreline as you loop back toward land. Practicalities are straightforward. The surface is flat enough for prams and wheelchairs, though the exposure means it can be brisk even on calm days, so bring a wind-proof layer. There is no shade or shelter, but cafés and public toilets line the promenade a minute’s stroll away. Fisherfolk often claim the outer end, yet there is plenty of room for walkers, runners and photographers to share the space without crowding each other. For anyone exploring Geelong, Wangim Walk offers an effortless escape onto open water, a dose of local culture in the interpretive signs and one of the best vantage points for sunset colours over Corio Bay. It is the sort of public space you return to again and again, just to see how the light falls that day.
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Came across this spectacular walk while we talking a sunset walk along the beautiful geelong waterfront. Wangim Walk (which means boomerang in the Wadawurrung language) is a 440 meter-long concrete public wave attenuator and amongst the longest built in Australia , the wave attenuator is highly noticeable and was designed not only to welcome visitors for a unique on-water experience but also as a wave protection for the harbour and to facilitate the berthing of temporary vessels and mega yachts. We stayed until the sun started to set and it was so calm and relaxing.
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Michael

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This place is amazing at sunset, the golden hour for photos. I noticed it is a very popular spot for fishing. Named after the Wadawurrung language for Boomerang, Wangim Walk stretches out over Corio Bay to form one of Australia’s longest on-water walkways. A pity there is no seating along the 440 metre walk. I saw an elderly woman with a walking frame, being assisted by two members of her family 😥
Teana K

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Wangim Walk is the newest show-piece on Geelong’s waterfront, a gentle boomerang of concrete and timber that glides more than four hundred metres into Corio Bay. The curve pulls you steadily away from the bustle of Eastern Beach Road until the city’s skyline feels framed like a postcard behind you. Out on the far elbow the bay widens, gulls hover on the updrafts and yachts from the yacht club tack silently past at arm’s length. It is a simple pleasure: broad, smooth decking underfoot, stainless-steel rails for leaning, and nothing between you and the water but the hush of waves against the pylons.

Design touches nudge the experience beyond a standard pier. Low seats cut into the balustrade invite you to linger, LED lighting traces the handrail after dark and bronze plaques honour Wadawurrung stories that give the walkway its name. The arc really does feel like a welcoming boomerang, returning your view to the shoreline as you loop back toward land.

Practicalities are straightforward. The surface is flat enough for prams and wheelchairs, though the exposure means it can be brisk even on calm days, so bring a wind-proof layer. There is no shade or shelter, but cafés and public toilets line the promenade a minute’s stroll away. Fisherfolk often claim the outer end, yet there is plenty of room for walkers, runners and photographers to share the space without crowding each other.

For anyone exploring Geelong, Wangim Walk offers an effortless escape onto open water, a dose of local culture in the interpretive signs and one of the best vantage points for sunset colours over Corio Bay. It is the sort of public space you return to again and again, just to see how the light...

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5.0
2y

Came across this spectacular walk while we talking a sunset walk along the beautiful geelong waterfront.

Wangim Walk (which means boomerang in the Wadawurrung language) is a 440 meter-long concrete public wave attenuator and amongst the longest built in Australia , the wave attenuator is highly noticeable and was designed not only to welcome visitors for a unique on-water experience but also as a wave protection for the harbour and to facilitate the berthing of temporary vessels and mega yachts.

We stayed until the sun started to set and it was so calm...

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4.0
4y

Brilliant! Great access to fishable water for landbased fishos. Also a top part of the waterfront walks around Geelong. However, the absence of seating at intervals for the many who are unable to walk the distance without rest is a serious oversight! Some of us with chronic health conditions are unable to complete the 880m, (440m out and back), distance without adequate rest. Surely after spending over 10 million on the structure, another hundred thousand for a few seats wouldn't be...

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