Accommodation in Warrnambool, Victoria

Warrnambool Activities & Attractions

There is much to see and do around Warrnambool. Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, Cheeseworld, Whale Watching from June through September. Horse Racing throughout the year. The Speedway on the outskirts of the city. Explore the CBD Heritage Trail.

Activities & Attractions

Shipwrecked - World Class Sound & Laser Show
Shipwrecked - World Class Sound & Laser Show
Merri Street Warrnambool VIC 3280
At Flagstaff Hill. Image being on board a 19th century sailing ship as it sinks in treacherous seas off the coast of Victoria's Great Ocean Road...and surviving! Experience the tragedy, drama and excitement of sailing the high seas. The show tells the tale of the survival of Tom Pearce and Eva Carmichael from the wreck of the Loch Ard in 1878

Cheese World
Cheese World
5330 Great Ocean Road Allansford VIC
Home of National & International Award winning Cheddar Cheeses. Enjoy lunch at the Licensed Restaurant.
Explore the Museum and marvel at relics from 1900's farm life.
Open 7 days. Groups welcome.

Lady Bay
Lady Bay
The citys' main beach and a favourite for water sport enthusiasts who go there to swim, surf, windsurf or go yachting or skin diving. Great for a family day out with the kids able to paddle in the shallows.

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Premier Speedway
Princes Highway Allansford
10kms east of Warrnambool
One of Australia’s leading speedway venues.

Warrnambool Whale Watching
Warrnambool Whale Watching
Logans Beach Warrnambool VIC 3280
Almost every year between June and September female Southern Right Whales return to the sheltered waters off Warrnambool’s Logan Beach to calve. Gestation takes 9-10 months and a single calf is born in this shallow protected bay.
The whales, who often swim within a hundred metres from shore can be observed from the Viewing platform.
Throughout the summer the Southern Right Whales live in the sub-antartic waters which are rich in their food. During winter they commence their northern migration to the warmer waters of th coast of Australia eventually ending up at Warrnambool’s Logans Beach.
Southern Right Whales were apparently so called because they were the ‘right’ whales to hunt being large and slow moving, rich in oil and baleen.
Once these whales were hunted to near extinction. Now they are protected by an international agreement to ensure the safety of their numbers.

Priceless Loch Ard Peacock
Priceless Loch Ard Peacock
Merri Street Warrnambool VIC 3280
See the Loch Ard Peacock at the Great Circle Gallery at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. Australia's most valuable shipwreck relic was washed ashore, virtually undamaged, from the wreck of the clipper Loch Ard in 1878 near Port Campbell.
See Full sized image in the Picture Gallery this website

Lake Pertobe Playground
Lake Pertobe Playground
20 hectares of fun including giant slides, mazes. The popular park has an abundance of picnic and barbecue areas. Enjoy walking tracks around the lakes and protected wetlands.

Tower Hill
Tower Hill
Princes Highway Warrnambool VIC 3280
14ks Port Fairy side of Warrnambool. Tower Hill Reserve, nestled inside a dormant volcano, is a haven for wildlife. A lake and wetlands are a feature. Koalas, emus, kangaroos, sugar gliders, and many species of waterbirds including black swans roam freely throughout the reserve. Visit Worn Gundidj Visitor Centre featuring local Aboriginal art and craft.

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Warrnambool Greyhound Racing Club
Koroit Street (Showgrounds)
Every Wednesday night.
Dining & Bar - Meals Available.

Cannon Hill
Cannon Hill
One of the finest views in the city overlooking Lady Bay and Lake Pertobe.. Cannon Hill was so named as it was the site of the cannons originally installed to ward off attacks from the potential Russian invasion in the mid 19th century. The Portuguese Padrao commemorating the voyages of early Portugues explorers is situated there.