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Bowls, Tennis, Croquet, Pickleball and Petanque

QBTC


About Us

Our club boasts excellent facilities in the beautiful and historic seaside town of Queenscliff.
 
Our sport facilities include - three excellent Lawn Bowling greens; two Tennis courts with lights; six Pickleball courts; a top class lawn for Croquet and eleven Petanque pistes.


In addition, the clubhouse provides very good dining facilities in the spacious, upstairs
Rip View Bistro with magnificent views of the "Rip" and passing ships.

We also have two bars and an outside, undercover BBQ area to keep members and visitors entertained.



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Queenscliff Bowls

Queenscliff Bowling Club offers an exceptional social and competitive member experience.


Queenscliff Bowling Club has a long and proud history of providing first class bowling facilities for experienced, new and emerging bowlers with 3 grass greens and 21 rinks. 

Queenscliff Tennis

Our club boasts excellent facilities in the beautiful and historic seaside town of Queenscliff. 


We have two tennis courts with lights for evening play. 


Come along and enjoy the fun.

Queenscliff Croquet

Queenscliff Croquet Club, located on the corner of King Street and Hesse Street Queenscliff, is the home club for both Association Croquet and Golf Croquet players.


We have two greens available for use on club days. 


While the official croquet season runs from August to May, Queenscliff Croquet Club continues to play throughout the year, weather permitting.


Visiting croquet players are most welcome.

Queenscliff Pickleball

Pickleball is one of the one of the fastest growing sports in Australia.


We have four brand new Pickleball courts and we also play the game on our specially marked tennis courts.


So come along, give it a try and enjoy the fun.


Queenscliff Petanque

The sport of Petanque has joined Pickleball as one of the latest additions to the sports on offer at QBTC with the Bellarine Peninsula Petanque Club setting up its new home at QBTC.


The game of Petanque originated in France and is commonly referred to as the French version of Lawn Bowls and is also very similar to the Italian game called Bocce.


The game is played with steel "boules" about the size of a tennis ball and a wooden "jack" or "cochonnet".


The main difference between Petanque, bowls and bocce is that the boules are thrown in the air towards the cochonnet and the game is played on a gravel surface. 



You can come and try Petanque for FREE at our weekly "Let's Play Petanque" sessions times.

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