St Leonards, VIC 3223

3.7(5 reviews)

Ranked 25th best suburb by locals in Barwon Region, VIC

Great for

  • Parks and recreation
  • Neighbourly spirit
  • Safe and sound
  • Parking
  • Peace and quiet

Not great for

  • Childcare
  • Gym and fitness
  • Nightlife
  • Shopping options

Who lives here?

  • Families With Kids
  • Professionals
  • Retirees
  • Singles
  • Tourists

Reviews of St Leonards, VIC

29th January 2023

"Live and travel to work."

Living is st leonards Victoria has become somewhat congested. We no longer breath fresh air but fumes. Trading just into Geelong is mayhem. What used to be a 20 min drive is now 1 + hour pending on traffic. Holiday season is awful you can not even get out of your driveway under 5- 10mins. Mainstream street has very few car parking spaces . We only have 1way lanes in + out of st Leonards.
Is chock full at all times now. 3 km of bumper to bumper vehicles to one way rd. Then getting to drysdale/portarlington/Queenscliffe now take up to a hour to get into.
So do not believe it takes 5- 10mins to Portarlington or drysdale 20 mins.
Best leave 1 hour before your meant too: for your appointments Leave very early. No spaces to overtake on 1 lane roads.

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emmam42

lol I hope you enjoy your next suburb when you move. Let the rest of us enjoy this beautiful area.

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"Beautiful, peaceful town to live"

I lived in the City for most of my life and decided to buy and live here since I work from him. There’s plenty to do in summer, beach and markets, nice wineries and restaurants and nice people. I much prefer it to Geelong. In winter it’s very quiet though.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Singles
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"The Beautiful Bellarine"

I consider myself fortunate that I can live and work in St Leonards, a small coastal village on the Bellarine Peninsula. The population swells over the Xmas period with holiday makers which gives the township that buzz and tourist atmosphere. The safe swimming beach, walks through reserves, and fishing draws people to the area. In the off season we as residents can take advantage of the peace and solitude, but know that we are only a 35 minute drive to Geelong or 90 minutes to Melbourne if we need to go cosmopolitan.

Great for

  • No traffic lights
  • Good fishing
  • Great swimming beach

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • Tourists
  • Beach Lovers
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"Superb seaside location."

We moved here from Central Victoria in June 2010 and have found it is an ideal spot to live. Lots of community groups in the township and even more when you extend yourself across the northern Bellarine Peninsula. Many great social and community networks to join if you want to be active and participate. As a holiday destination for many, the population ebbs and flows according to the season.
Weather can be windy and sometimes bracing, but it is more than made up for in the number of glorious days that regularly occur.
Shopping facilities are reasonable – Chemist, Supermarket, Newsagent/Post Office, Pizza and Fish & Chip shops, Café and a Hardware Shop. If you need some retail relief Drysdale is 10 minutes and Geelong 25 minutes.
Town also has a Doctor Surgery and Community Health Centre. Ancillary health facilities abound in Drysdale.

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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"One of the last undiscovered bayside towns of Port Phillip Bay"

Fantastic fishing, currently snapper, whiting on the go
Golf course
Bowls club
Small commercial centre
Fish off the Pier
Four lane boat ramp
Major shopping centres just 12 minutes (Drysdale) to 15 minutes (Ocean Grove)
Sandy beaches with shallow tidal area great for children to swim
You really feel like you have gotten away from it all when you are down here & its only 1 1/2 hours to Melbourne
I live locally & work for CJ Keane & co Real Estate 5257 1744 in the area and I just can't explain to people why I am so happy everyday, maybe cause everyday feels like a Sunday

Who lives here?

  • Families with kids
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