Map of Geelong | Suburbs, Waterfront, Bay & City Guide
Map of Geelong – Suburbs, Waterfront, Bay & City Guide
This map of Geelong provides a detailed overview of one of Victoria’s largest regional cities, including its suburbs, waterfront, Corio Bay, major roads and key landmarks. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how Geelong is laid out.
Geelong is known for its waterfront, proximity to Melbourne, growing suburban areas and access to the Bellarine Peninsula and Great Ocean Road. Key areas include the CBD, Newtown, Belmont, Corio, Waurn Ponds, Highton and surrounding districts.
Geelong is located southwest of Melbourne in Victoria on Corio Bay. Major areas include the CBD, Newtown, Belmont, Corio, Waurn Ponds and surrounding suburbs.
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This Geelong map highlights Corio Bay, the city centre, suburban areas and major transport corridors across the region.
Where Is Geelong Located?
Geelong is located in Victoria, southwest of Melbourne. It sits on Corio Bay, which is part of Port Phillip, and serves as a major regional hub for the surrounding area.
- North: Corio Bay and coastal areas
- East: Melbourne direction
- South: Bellarine Peninsula and coastal regions
- West: regional Victoria and inland areas
Main Areas and Suburbs of Geelong
Geelong includes a central city area surrounded by a mix of residential, commercial and industrial suburbs.
- Geelong CBD — central business and waterfront district
- Newtown — inner-west residential suburb
- Belmont — major southern residential and commercial area
- Highton — suburban area southwest of the CBD
- Corio — northern industrial and residential suburb
- Norlane — northern suburban area
- Waurn Ponds — major retail and education hub
- Grovedale — large southern residential suburb
- East Geelong — residential suburb near the CBD
- Ocean Grove direction — coastal access area via the Bellarine Peninsula
Major Areas of Geelong Explained
- City centre and waterfront — includes the CBD and Corio Bay foreshore
- Inner suburbs — includes Newtown, East Geelong and nearby areas
- Southern suburbs — includes Belmont, Highton and Grovedale
- Northern suburbs — includes Corio and Norlane
- Western growth areas — includes expanding residential zones
- Coastal access region — links toward the Bellarine Peninsula and surf coast
Key Geographic Features
- Corio Bay — major coastal feature of the city
- Port Phillip Bay system — connects Geelong to wider coastal waters
- Flat coastal plains — define much of the city’s layout
- Bellarine Peninsula — coastal region south of Geelong
- Urban expansion areas — visible in outer suburbs
- Regional coastal access — key link to tourism routes
Geelong Transport and Road Map Overview
A map of Geelong is useful for understanding how the city connects to Melbourne, regional Victoria and coastal areas.
- Princes Highway — major road linking Geelong to Melbourne and western Victoria
- Ring Road — connects northern and western suburbs
- Rail lines — connect Geelong with Melbourne
- Major arterial roads — link suburbs across the city
- Coastal routes — connect Geelong with the Bellarine Peninsula and Great Ocean Road
Why People Search for a Map of Geelong
- To understand where Geelong sits relative to Melbourne
- To locate suburbs like Belmont, Newtown and Corio
- To explore waterfront and coastal areas
- To plan travel routes between Geelong and surrounding regions
- To see how the city connects to the Bellarine Peninsula and coastal routes
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Geelong Map FAQs
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Where is Geelong located?
Geelong is located in Victoria southwest of Melbourne on Corio Bay. -
What are the main areas of Geelong?
Main areas include the CBD, Belmont, Newtown, Corio and Waurn Ponds. -
Is Geelong near Melbourne?
Yes, Geelong is one of the closest major regional cities to Melbourne. -
Is Geelong a coastal city?
Yes, Geelong sits on Corio Bay and has a prominent waterfront.
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