Warrnambool is at the end of the Great Ocean Road. It's a lovely coastal town with a 30k population. It can be a stop for you after visiting the Great Ocean Road or the Grampians National Park. Warrnambool is cool in summer which made it a popular destination during the Christmas period. It's also an ideal place for watching whales during the winter.

There are many things to do in Warrnambool. There are beaches and ocean, lakes, rivers, waterfalls, and wildlife.
The Lake Pertobe is the backyard of Warrnambool, which features summer carnivals and other activities.
Next to the Lake Pertobe is the main beach of Warrnambool. You can enjoy a beautiful 10 km beach walk if you like. During the whale breeding season, the Logans Beach Whale Watching Platform is full of people.
If you like to see some native Australian wildlife, don't miss the Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve. You can find kangaroos, emus, koalas (if you are lucky) and snakes (better not) there.
(click the map to view in google)





Warrnambool is at the end of the Great Ocean Road. It's a lovely coastal town with a 30k population. It can be a stop for you after visiting the Great Ocean Road or the Grampians National Park. Warrnambool is cool in summer which made it a popular destination during the Christmas period. It's also an ideal place for watching whales during the winter.

There are many things to do in Warrnambool. There are beaches and ocean, lakes, rivers, waterfalls, and wildlife.
The Lake Pertobe is the backyard of Warrnambool, which features summer carnivals and other activities.
Next to the Lake Pertobe is the main beach of Warrnambool. You can enjoy a beautiful 10 km beach walk if you like. During the whale breeding season, the Logans Beach Whale Watching Platform is full of people.
If you like to see some native Australian wildlife, don't miss the Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve. You can find kangaroos, emus, koalas (if you are lucky) and snakes (better not) there.
(click the map to view in google)





Warrnambool is at the end of the Great Ocean Road. It's a lovely coastal town with a 30k population. It can be a stop for you after visiting the Great Ocean Road or the Grampians National Park. Warrnambool is cool in summer which made it a popular destination during the Christmas period. It's also an ideal place for watching whales during the winter.

There are many things to do in Warrnambool. There are beaches and ocean, lakes, rivers, waterfalls, and wildlife.
The Lake Pertobe is the backyard of Warrnambool, which features summer carnivals and other activities.
Next to the Lake Pertobe is the main beach of Warrnambool. You can enjoy a beautiful 10 km beach walk if you like. During the whale breeding season, the Logans Beach Whale Watching Platform is full of people.
If you like to see some native Australian wildlife, don't miss the Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve. You can find kangaroos, emus, koalas (if you are lucky) and snakes (better not) there.
(click the map to view in google)





Warrnambool is at the end of the Great Ocean Road. It's a lovely coastal town with a 30k population. It can be a stop for you after visiting the Great Ocean Road or the Grampians National Park. Warrnambool is cool in summer which made it a popular destination during the Christmas period. It's also an ideal place for watching whales during the winter.

There are many things to do in Warrnambool. There are beaches and ocean, lakes, rivers, waterfalls, and wildlife.
The Lake Pertobe is the backyard of Warrnambool, which features summer carnivals and other activities.
Next to the Lake Pertobe is the main beach of Warrnambool. You can enjoy a beautiful 10 km beach walk if you like. During the whale breeding season, the Logans Beach Whale Watching Platform is full of people.
If you like to see some native Australian wildlife, don't miss the Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve. You can find kangaroos, emus, koalas (if you are lucky) and snakes (better not) there.
(click the map to view in google)






