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Tour to win with local app quest

More than $5000 worth of prizes are up for grabs in an exciting virtual quest around Geelong and the Bellarine Peninsula.
Tourism Greater Geelong and The Bellarine has launched the quest just in time for the school holidays.
Participants will see virtual puzzles and hidden messages appear before their very eyes with the help of their smart phones thanks to virtual-reality technology.
Roger Grant, executive director at Tourism Greater Geelong and The Bellarine said he was excited to use the innovative technology to help visitors discover the region and what’s on offer.
“We’ve hidden virtual puzzles, riddles and games around Geelong and the Bellarine and participants will need to solve these clues on their phones to win some great prizes,” Mr Grant said.
“Wander Geelong and the Bellarine is a fun quest for the whole family and is a fantastic, free activity to keep the kids entertained and importantly discover more of our region.”
Some of the quest’s great prizes include one week’s accommodation at Ocean Grove, swimming with dolphins, family ghost tour passes and much more.
Participants must first download the Geelong and The Bellarine app then solve all the clues to go in the running to win.
The Geelong and The Bellarine app is available for free on iTunes and the Google Play Store.
The Wander Geelong and The Bellarine quest launches on Friday 30 June and concludes on 8 October.
A full list of hint destinations, prizes and more information is available at wandertowin.com.au.

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