Best Wedding Venues in Geelong: A Photographer’s Guide
Looking for the best wedding venues in Geelong or the Bellarine? There are so many incredible choices, and from someone who’s photographed a lot of weddings, it gets me excited to help you find the perfect venue here in Geelong or on the beautiful Bellarine Peninsula.
I’m a photographer who recently made the sea change from Melbourne, and I’ve been on the lookout for my favourite local wedding venues here. Some early favourites are Barunah Plains, Rosemont Homestead, and Woolbrook, but I’ll get into the full list below.
Geelong and the Bellarine is so diverse with scenery and venue styles, so I’ve broken the list down into categories to hopefully make it easier for you to navigate: classic & historic, coastal & waterfront, and winery & vineyard.
Classic & Historic Venues

Woolbrook Homestead
Woolbrook has that rural homestead charm with flexible styling options. You can bring in marquees, gardens, and really make it your own.
Sit-down: ~120 | Cocktail: ~200
Pros: Classic country homestead, flexible for marquees or casual receptions, photogenic, has indoor reception space
Cons: Less formal infrastructure, requires more vendor coordination, weather dependent
Find them here: Woolbrook Homestead
Campbell Point House
Campbell Point is elegant and private, with the trendy European vibes that are super hot right not. The views of the ocean and manicured gardens are incredible for photos.
Sit-down: ~100 | Cocktail: ~100
Pros: Elegant waterfront, great for medium size weddings, incredible views
Cons: Smaller capacity
Find them here: Campbell Point House
Barunah Plains
Barunah Plains is a large property ideal for weekend weddings. There’s space for outdoor ceremonies, receptions, and lots of guest accommodation.
Sit-down: ~200 | Cocktail: ~300+
Pros: Stunning rural estate, perfect for large weddings, beautiful photo spots, versatile layout options, has indoor reception space (wool shed), lots of onsite accommodation
Cons: Can feel spread out, needs transport planning
Find them here: Barunah Plains
Rosemont Homestead
Rosemont is intimate with a homely feel and beautiful gardens. Perfect for couples who want privacy but still easy access to Geelong. There are no indoor options, but I’ve seen some incredible marquees here.
Sit-down: ~250 | Cocktail: ~250
Pros: Stunning homestead, very secluded (the drive way is a 5 minute drive), romantic outdoor ceremony spots, unique setting
Cons: Capacity limits, weather matters unless you have a marquee
Contact Weddings of Desire for more information on booking
Coastal & Waterfront Venues

Torquay RACV Club
Torquay RACV Club sits right on the ocean, so you get the coastal look without having to trek far from Geelong. It’s perfect for couples who want a modern, relaxed day with the ocean as a backdrop. It’s a resort, so lots of accomodation for guests, as well as a lovely beach town to spend the weekend.
Sit-down: ~270 | Cocktail: ~400
Pros: Large ballroom for bigger weddings, resort facilities, reliable indoor option
Cons: Can feel like a hotel ballroom, styling needed to personalise, traffic at peak weekends (operating resort)
Find them here: Torquay RACV Club
The Peak Lorne
If you’re after cliffside or hilltop ceremonies, The Peak Lorne is hard to beat. The ceremony spot is on the first hole of golf course. From the cocktail hour you overlook the whole of Lorne with the ocean as the backdrop.
Sit-down: ~150 | Cocktail: ~250
Pros: Elevated views, close to Lorne, great cocktail hour spot
Cons: Indoor space can feel like a surf club, weather-dependent ceremony location
Find them here: The Peak Lorne
Lorne Hotel
Lorne Hotel is smaller and more intimate, which works well for couples who want something coastal but cozy. I love the rooftop for ceremony & cocktail hour, moving inside for a sit down dinner.
Sit-down: ~50–140 | Cocktail: ~175–200
Pros: Oceanfront location, accommodation on-site, rooftop
Cons: Smaller spaces, busy town during peak tourism, weather dependent (rooftop)
Find them here: Lorne Hotel
Jack Rabbit Vineyard
The ocean views here are stunning, one of the better ceremony locations. Easy to see why it’s one of the best Wedding Venues in Geelong
Sit-down: ~120 | Cocktail: ~200
Pros: Scenic vineyard and coastal backdrop, on-site restaurant, flexible spaces
Cons: Limited indoor space for larger groups, exclusive use needed for bigger weddings
Find them here: Jack Rabbit Vineyard
Winery & Vineyard Wedding Venues

Scotchmans Hill
Scotchmans Hill is a classic vineyard setting. Great indoor ceremony options, multiple outdoor options. The reception walls also lift up, to give you an indoor/outdoor feel for sit down receptions.
Sit-down: ~95–200 | Cocktail: ~200–300
Pros: Gorgeous vineyard and coastal views, excellent food and wine, indoor/outdoor flexibility
Cons: Indoor capacity limited, peak dates book fast
Find them here: Scotchmans Hill
Provenance Wines
Provenance is more of a hidden gem. It’s secluded, unique, and gives you a different vibe than a traditional vineyard. For indoor ceremony locations, it’s very hard to beat.
Sit-down: ~180 | Cocktail: ~250
Pros: Rustic vineyard charm, indoor/outdoor flow, strong food and wine pairing
Cons: Smaller indoor dance space, intimate rather than grand, weather impacts outdoor flow
Find them here: Provenance Wines
Mount Duneed Estate
Mount Duneed Estate blends vineyard charm with modern reception spaces. It’s versatile for both indoor and outdoor celebrations.
Sit-down: ~350 | Cocktail: ~500
Pros: Very large estate, great for marquee/big weddings, excellent food and beverages
Cons: Industrial spaces can require styling
Find them here: Mount Duneed Estate

Things to Consider When Choosing a Geelong Wedding Venue
Seasonal Tips
- Coastal wind: Many of the Bellarine and Surf Coast venues are right on the water or elevated sites. Strong sea breezes can affect your hair, dress, and ceremony setup. Think about securing a wind‑friendly ceremony area or adding weighted décor.
- Winter light: Winter weddings have softer, more diffused light, which is gorgeous for photos, but days are shorter. Make sure your venue has good indoor light or a plan for late‑afternoon photos.
- Sun direction: For outdoor ceremonies, check where the sun will be during your ceremony time. Having the sun behind you and to a slight angle as you face your guests gives the best even light.
Guest Limits and Parking/Transport
- Always confirm the venue’s maximum licensed capacity – both for seated dinners and cocktail-style events.
- All of the venues above have lots of parking, but it’s good to consider a shuttle to safely get your guests back into Geelong.
- Think about accessibility for older guests or those with mobility issues. Are paths flat, is there easy access to restrooms, and can everyone get to the ceremony and reception comfortably.
Backup Weather Plan
- Even in the sunniest months, weather can be unpredictable.
- Check if the venue has indoor options or covered areas for ceremonies, receptions, and photo locations.
- Marquee setups are great, but confirm who provides them and if they’re included in the package.
Thank you for reading my take on the best wedding venues in Geelong & on the Bellarine. If you’d like to keep reading, you can check out my guide on planning your timeline here [Ultimate Photography Timeline for a Stress-Free Wedding Day].
I’d love to hear from you when you start planning your day!
Morgan x