Warrnambool Hotels
Warrnambool Hotels

Warrnambool Hotels

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Australia is renowned for its quirky place names and Warrnambool doesn’t fail to deliver. Located at the western edge of the famous Great Ocean Road, the city is a family holiday favourite and hotels here are geared towards children as well as couples and groups.

Located more than 250kms from Melbourne, Warrnambool can be accessed via rail or road in less than three hours and is able to offer its guests a wide array of lodging options. Motels are easily found and are less expensive than hotels and resorts. The plusher accommodation choices should be booked in advance for those travelling to this coastal region in the summer months.

Warrnambool accommodation is made up of an eclectic mixture of cheap and cheerful lodgings and luxury five-star resorts, making it simple to find a suitable place to stay whatever your taste and bank balance.

As well as hotels in Warrnambool, there is also a nice scattering of caravan parks that are ideal for travellers who wish to stay in a tent or caravan for a more authentic and rustic approach to self-catering.

Whale watching is a unique experience and can be had in the area during the winter when southern right whales are often seen off Logan’s Beach during their annual migration. Many of the beaches in Warrnambool are lined by hotels that boast fantastic sea views which are only matched by a select few locations around the country. Prices for beachfront residences are more costly than those found in the city.

Low-cost accommodation can be found in the parklands that encompass Lake Pertobe, with many camping grounds and specialised sites offering small shops, security and swimming pools onsite. Just outside of the main area of Warrnambool is Junction Hotel where visitors can take in the quiet and peaceful setting. Warrnambool Hotel is a more popular choice and close to many local pubs, cafés and restaurants and rooms here are aimed at a mid-range budget.

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About Warrnambool:

Warrnambool Hotels - getting to and from and around once there

Warrnambool Hotels - getting to and from and around once there

Sitting at the south-western end of Australia’s Great Ocean Road region, Warrnambool is a popular destination for visitors to the state of Victoria. The town, 343kms southwest of Melbourne, is surrounded by rural landscapes and green hinterland, making it a prime holiday destination for nature lovers.

With its lovely stretches of coastline, seaside activities such as swimming at the beach, whale watching and diving to explore the area’s shipwrecks are popular among visitors to Warrnambool. The town was once a sealing and whaling port and evidence of its past exists today.

Visitors can relive the town’s seafaring past at the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum or head to Shipwreck Coast, a recreated pioneer Australian seaport named after the treacherous coast, which has claimed dozens of ships.

Warrnambool is also known as the ‘nursery for the southern right whale’. Although the waters were nearly emptied of whales at the height of the port’s prime as a whaling port, 200 years later they are now coming back to calve in the shallow waters near Warrnambool. Visitors can view this unique display of nature from a special platform at Logan’s Beach in the winter months.

Warrnambool accommodation options are diverse, with various styles to suit all budgets including apartments, motels, bed and breakfasts, hotels, hostels and caravan parks. The town of Warrnambool itself features beautiful gardens and parks, trails for hiking and biking, volcanoes, fine dining and shopping options. A number of worthwhile events take place in the town including concerts and festivals.

In addition to being a good place to base yourself if you’re exploring the Great Ocean Road, Warrnambool is also close to Grampians National Park, Cape Bridgewater, Coonawarra Wine Region, the Otways, Tower Hill and Naracoorte World Heritage site. Visit the town’s information centre to learn more about Warrnambool’s attractions and tourism in the area.

There are a number of ways to get to Warrnambool, Victoria including train, coach, bus, taxi and car. The nearest major airport to Warrnambool is Melbourne International Airport. If you choose to travel by rental car, which is a great way to explore the area at your leisure, be sure to pick up a Warrnambool map to assist you during your holiday.

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