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Deep Blue Hotel & Hot Springs
Penthouse apartments with ocean views, Specialized contrast therapy
Penthouse apartments with ocean views, Specialized contrast therapy
Gateway to Great Ocean Road adventures, Heated outdoor pool with spa
Prime central Warrnambool location, Rooms with spa baths available
Proximity to Deep Blue Hot Springs, A la carte dining with local produce
On-site Thai restaurant dining, Spa bath options for ultimate relaxation
Family-friendly two-story apartments, Proximity to whale watching at Logans Beach
Elevator access to upper floors, Prime central Warrnambool location
Sea view king suite with Foxtel, Rooms with private spa baths
Outdoor solar-heated swimming pool, Restaurant chargeback service
Family units with two bedrooms, Select rooms with spa tubs
Authentic Irish pub experience, Hearty home-style Irish dining
Elements Restaurant and Bar, King spa suite with mirrors
Delicious made-to-order breakfast, Prime location near attractions
Easy access to Great Ocean Road attractions, Balconies or terraces in select rooms
Prime central Warrnambool location, Express check-in and check-out
On-site bistro for lunch and dinner, Private function room for groups
Outdoor pool and BBQ facilities, Spa suites with indulgent baths
Seasonal whale watching proximity, Diverse room options for every traveler
Walk to local attractions, Spacious family suites
Proximity to Warrnambool River Cruises, Express check-in and check-out
Renovated interiors with attention to detail, Central city walking convenience
Spa rooms with ocean views, Convenient access to Great Ocean Road
Central location for city exploration, Spacious apartment-style accommodations
Smart TVs and theatre recliners, Apartments with private spas
Proximity to Warrnambool Train Station, On-site restaurant and bar
Self check-in convenience, Accessibility-focused apartments
Whale watching at Logans Beach, Family-friendly amenities
Rooms with panoramic city views, Proximity to Warrnambool attractions
Lush, expansive gardens, Guided historical tours
Peaceful country landscape views, Authentic farm stay experience
Indoor heated pool with waterslide, Games room with classic entertainment
Dual swimming pools with waterslide, Extensive family activity offerings
Solar-heated outdoor swimming pool, Walk to Hopkins River fishing
Awarded Star Ratings Australia recognition, Pet-friendly outside peak season
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A former port city on Victoria’s south-western coast, Warrnambool boasts a captivating setting between Port Campbell and Port Fairy. Easy access to the Shipwreck Coast and the Great Ocean Road, together with attractions for the whole family, makes this coastal city a must visit. Whether you want to stay in a homely B&B, a modest motel, or an upmarket hotel, accommodation options here are plentiful.
Spending time in Warrnambool means spending time at the coast. The area’s pièce de résistance, the award-winning Foreshore Promenade, is an excellent place to start. This scenic trail, which is a popular spot for walking, cycling, and skating, stretches for almost four miles from the historic 1890 Breakwater to the Logans Beach whale nursery. Along the way, there are several idyllic locations that are perfect for surfers and swimmers. Popular spots include Lady Bay with its protected swimming and 28 shipwrecks and Stingray Bay with its crystal-clear rock pools. Be sure to leave time to check out the Middle Island Maremma Project near Breakwater Rock Pier; a Little Penguin colony that is uniquely protected from predators by Maremma dogs and the subject of the charming 2015 film, Oddball.
Nestled against the Warrnambool coastline are gorgeous green spaces such as the Thunder Point Coastal Reserve, the Warrnambool Foreshore Reserve, and the South Warrnambool Wetlands. Visitors are welcome to explore these areas although younger guests would likely appreciate at least one visit to the Lake Pertobe Adventure Playground. This 20-acre site, open year-round, features giant slides, boat rides, lakeside walking trails, mini-golf, and lawn tennis courts. Further away from the coast are equally enticing spaces such as the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens and Fletcher Jones Gardens. Other highlights include the Cannon Hill Lookout and Hopkins Falls, the latter a gorgeous spot for picnicking and trout fishing and just 15 minutes’ drive north east of the city centre.
Discover the area’s maritime past by heading to Flagstaff Hill, the largest maritime museum and village in Victoria. This award-winning state heritage listed site features a living history village depicting a 19th century port and town as well as highlights such as the Great Circle Gallery Museum, the Shipwrecked Sound and Laser Show, and artefacts from the wreck of Loch Ard. If you’d like to see the full Loch Ard wreck, you can do so by diving off the coast of Port Campbell. Other popular dive sites in the area include the wrecks of the Labella, the Newfield, and the Falls of Halladale. Visitors can also enjoy tours of the historic Lady Bay Lighthouse on the Great Ocean Road.
It’s fair to say that the Warrnambool CBD is an attraction in its own right. It is in the downtown district and the surrounding streets that you’ll find most of the city’s dining destinations, especially around the southern end of Liebig Street. Shops are also prevalent here, although it’s also worth heading out to visit the North Point Shopping Centre and Gateway Plaza, situated to the north and east respectively. For antiques and collectibles, take a trip to the Fletcher Jones Market. The downtown area is also a great place to check out the city’s historic buildings; the Western Hotel (1869) and the Post Office (1870) are both great examples of past architecture. Although there are a few hotels along the Warrnambool waterfront, many of the city’s accommodation options can be found in and around the CBD.
When planning your trip, be sure to leave time to visit the Logans Beach Whale Watching Platform, one of the best places along the coastline of Victoria to spot southern right whales (between May and October), often as close as 100 metres to the shoreline. Immediately east is the Hopkins River Lookout and further east again is Mini Golf by The Sea. Within a 20 to 25-minute drive of Warrnambool are the Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve and Allansford Cheese World, the latter offering free hourly cheese tastings complemented by locally produced wines. Further afield but still within an hour’s drive along the Great Ocean Road are natural attractions such as The Grotto and London Arch geological formations and the world-famous limestone stacks known as the 12 Apostles.
In Warrnambool, you might want to check out Deep Blue Hotel & Hot Springs, Discovery Parks - Warrnambool, Comfort Inn Warrnambool International, Lady Bay Resort. These hotels come highly recommended by many travelers.
For a taste of luxury in Warrnambool, you might want to explore Banyan Place, Convent Koroit. These hotels are known for their superior amenities and high-class services.
Traveling with pets? The hotels Best Western Colonial Village Motel, High View Family Cottages, Motel Warrnambool, BIG4 Tasman Holiday Parks - Warrnambool could be ideal. These hotels are not only pet-friendly but also offer numerous amenities to make your pets feel at home.
If you’re looking for a relaxing spa experience during your stay in Warrnambool, check out Deep Blue Hotel & Hot Springs, Lady Bay Resort, Banyan Place, BIG4 Tasman Holiday Parks - Warrnambool – all of which offer great spa services and facilities.
If you’re looking for a hotel with a pool in Warrnambool, check out Discovery Parks - Warrnambool, Lady Bay Resort, Comfort Inn On Raglan, Quest Warrnambool – all of which offer great pool facilities for guests to enjoy.
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