Best of Geelong
Rainy Day Activities in Geelong: Indoor Options for the Barwon Region
Geelong's winter rain and occasional spring storm days are well managed by the city's indoor cultural and leisure infrastructure. The Geelong Art Gallery on Little Malop Street is free and has a nationally significant collection including important works by Tom Roberts and Frederick McCubbin. The National Wool Museum on Moorabool Street covers the industrial heritage of the region's wool economy in an accessible interactive format. The Geelong Library and Heritage Centre on Little Malop Street is one of the most architecturally distinctive public buildings in regional Victoria, with public spaces accessible to all visitors. The GPAC (Geelong Performing Arts Centre) on Little Malop Street runs a year-round program of theatre, comedy and music that is accessible without advance planning for individual shows. Westfield Geelong and Highpoint Geelong serve as practical wet-day retail options. Several indoor sports and recreation venues including the Geelong Arena and surrounding facilities are available. The Torquay Surf World Museum near the Surf Coast Walk is a worthwhile visit on a rainy beach day.
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