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‘Resort-style’ living at Bellarine Lakes

A luxury retirement lifestyle close to the beach and only 7km from central Geelong is available at Bellarine Lakes Country Club.

Bellarine Lakes recently completed a synthetic grass tennis court and an outdoor lap pool, adding to an existing suite of resort-style facilities available to residents.

“Our decision to retire and make Bellarine Lakes our home has not only given us a beautiful residence but extensive lifestyle choices,” say residents Helen and James.

“Our immaculate private golf course allows us to pursue our passion for golf whenever we like as it’s in our backyard. Downsizing to an easier lifestyle with resort-style facilities including the pool gym has given us much enjoyment.

“We’ve met many like-minded people, are surrounded by great neighbours and enjoy our many get-togethers. We have the best of everything here including wonderful Village Managers.

“We look forward to an amazing future in our thriving community.”

Other Bellarine Lakes facilities include a four-rink bowling green, a hobby workshop, a gymnasium, an indoor heated swimming pool, alfresco dining and a clubhouse with various amenities including a cinema, a library and a bar.

A range of monthly events are scheduled while 30 activity groups cover everything from cycling and fishing to aqua aerobics and cards.

Bellarine Lakes will hosting a complementary luncheon to meet residents and tour the village on 27 June, with bookings available by phoning 1800 255 578.

More information is available at countryclubvillages.com.au for more information.

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