The venue is the Meredith Supernatural Amphitheatre, on Meredith-Mount Mercer Road, near a town called Meredith, in Victoria, Australia. Meredith the town is halfway between Geelong and Ballarat on the Midland Highway (A300), about 90km due west of Naarm/Melbourne. It is a 110 minute drive from the Melbourne CBD by car. However, you should allow up to 3 hours to get here on the Saturday. You can also take Public Transport.
Driving Directions from Naarm/Melbourne (via Princes Hwy)
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From Naarm/Melbourne, take the Princes Fwy (M1) towards Geelong.
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As you approach Geelong, keep right to stay on the Geelong Bypass, following the signs to Colac.
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Travel on the Geelong Bypass for about 10km and then take the Ballarat Exit A300.
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Turn right onto the Midland Hwy (A300) and head towards Ballarat for about 40km until you get to Meredith.
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At Meredith, turn left after the service station. This is Meredith-Mount Mercer Road.
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The Sup’ is approximately 13km along this road.
Driving Directions from Geelong and Surf Coast
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From Geelong, take the Midland Hwy (A300) and head towards Ballarat for about 40km until you get to Meredith.
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At Meredith, turn left after the service station. This is Meredith-Mount Mercer Road.
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The Sup’ is approximately 13km along this road.
Driving Directions from Ballarat
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From Ballarat, take the Midland Hwy (A300) and head towards Geelong for about 40km until you get to Meredith.
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Turn right after the corner pub in Meredith. This is Meredith-Mount Mercer Road.
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The Sup’ is approximately 13km along this road.
Please don’t wee on our neighbours’ fences anytime anywhere ever. Please use the public toilets in town.
Be extra careful driving on rural and unfamiliar roads. Follow the above directions rather than taking back roads and/or following GPS directions, which ain’t always the best way. Some helpful tips here. Plan rest breaks if tired and watch for wildlife.
If bringing an electric vehicle, there is now a charging station in Meredith town. Information and locations for EV charging can be found here.
It is important to follow this bushfire safety advice, to ensure that your visit to regional Victoria is safe and enjoyable.