
Hotels in Yambuk, Victoria
Yambuk Inn Hotel
Yambuk Inn Hotel Victorian Heritage listed building. First operated as a timber Hotel in 1859 (lisc 1855) by John Kelly who then built a stone Hotel in 1870/71. Was known for a breif time in the 1800's as the Commercial Hotel. Has been know...
Information on Yambuk, VIC 3285
Yambuk is a small rural town in western Victoria, located on the Princes Highway approximately 17 kilometers northwest of Port Fairy. The township was established in the 1850s where the highway crosses the Shaw River. This tranquil coastal town offers pristine beaches, a serene lake, and scenic surroundings, perfect for those seeking a peaceful getaway.
Yambuk is notable for providing the only coastal access in this section between Port Fairy and Portland, particularly to the impressive Crags Coastal Reserve with views across to Lady Percy Island.
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Yambuk is situated on the Princes Highway, 17 kilometers northwest of Port Fairy. The town is accessible by car along this major coastal route connecting Port Fairy and Portland.
Yambuk is located 20 kilometers west of Port Fairy, making it an easy drive for visitors exploring the Great Ocean Road region. The highway provides the main access route, with the town positioned as a convenient stop between these two larger coastal centers.
- Port Fairy (17km)
- Koroit (26km)
- Dennington (33km)
- Warrnambool (37km)
- Portland (40km)