




The Seaside Heritage Walk in Williamstown explores the town’s coastal history and heritage architecture, beginning with notable sites like St Ayles (1891) and the Williamstown Grammar and High School (1867-1914), and continuing to the Williamstown Hospital (1892). The walk includes stops at charming workers’ cottages on Osborne Street and the historic Williamstown Botanic Gardens, established in 1860. Visitors encounter seaside landmarks such as the Williamstown Bathers’ Pavilion (1930s), showcasing early Modernist design, and heritage homes like Ellerslie (1899) and Pilots House. The route also passes through significant local sites including the Former Bridge Hotel (1868) and the Morning Star Hotel (1889), highlighting Williamstown’s maritime roots and its transformation into a vibrant community hub. Distance 3.7km

The Williamstown Waterfront Heritage Walk showcases the rich maritime and historical significance of the area through a series of notable sites, including Commonwealth Reserve, where remnants of the town's maritime past can be seen, and Gem Pier, established in 1839 as a transport link. The walk highlights a range of heritage buildings such as the 19th-century Customs House, various historical hotels like the Royal Hotel and Steam Packet Hotel, as well as former banks and churches that reflect Williamstown's growth and architectural styles of the period. This walk provides a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of Williamstown as a crucial port and community hub. Distance 1.6km + Optional 1.1km extension