Discover the best top things to do in Warrnambool, Australia including Bay of Islands, Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, Logan's Beach, Deep Blue Hot Springs Warrnambool, Thunder point Coastal Reserve.
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A land and seascape sculpted by the elements over millennia. Arches, islands and rock stacks are dotted along a wild coastline of beach coves and spectacular lookouts. The wild Southern Ocean has carved a stunning collection of rock stacks and sheltered bays with clifftop walks, scenic lookouts and small beach coves near Peterborough along the Great Ocean Road. Perhaps overshadowed by the Port Campbell and the Twelve Apostles down the road, the Bay of Islands Coastal Park offers just equally spectacular experience without the crowds. Dogs are welcome on a lead at Sandy Cove near Murnanes Bay.
Spectacular scenery, really worth seeing. 40 minutes west of Port Campbell and the 12 apostles. Warrnambool is 35 minutes further west. Don't miss this site, way better than the Apostles and you don't have the crowds.
4.5 based on 914 reviews
At Flagstaff Hill you don’t just learn about history – you experience it in Flagstaff Hill’s Living Museum and Spectacular Sound and Light Show Flagstaff Hill celebrates the Shipwreck Coast’s maritime history with the: - Maritime Museum which displays scores of shipwreck artefacts including the famous Loch Ard Peacock valued at over $4 million and was an unlikely survivor of the famous tragedy. - Recreated Maritime Village featuring 40 buildings containing rare original objects all with a story to tell and enriched with volunteers in character, plus NEW interactive digital upgrades. - Nightly Sound and Light Show Experience telling tales of the Shipwreck Coast’s history with a guided tour through the village, state-of-the-art sound and light effects and the impressive nine-metre high water wall. In 2014 the Victorian State Government pledged $2.95 million to upgrade of Flagstaff Hill to make it more accessible, efficient and appealing to visitors. The Village closed to the public for major redevelopments on May the 1st 2017 and is set to reopen Friday the 16th of June. NEW UPGRADES visitors can expect to enjoy in the Flagstaff Hill Living Museum for the first time: - A state-of-the-art orientation theatre to welcome visitors - A facade upgrade which includes an improved entrance ramp - More welcoming arrival with the consolidation of the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum reception, gift shop and the Warrnambool Visitor Information Centre - Improved accessibility for elderly and disable visitors - Interactive digital installations including a virtual blacksmith, interactive clock in the Instrument Shop and interactive panel in the Examiner newspaper office. - A new projection screen in the Wharf Theatre - The Shipwrecked Sound and Light Show Experience which tells the story of the Loch Ard shipwreck has been upgraded. With engaging story telling, fresh new imagery, dazzling lighting and sound effects through out the village - it’s sure to impress. - The introduction of Harpooned the brand new Sound and Light Show Experience telling the tale of Warrnambool’s whaling history. - A more activated village with costumed characters bringing to life a coastal village of the 1870s
This was our second visit in three years, and it was great before, and even better now. There is a mind-blowing new introduction area, new audio visual features throughout this wonderful fishing village, and even a new laser show format in the evening. You'll find yourself drawn into the incredible history and personal tales of the era, and view genuine artifacts. The whole family is going to love this attraction - and you can make a whole day of it, with a delicious dinner and show package. We learned and enjoyed everything so much - Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village is a definite highlight of the Great Ocean Road - don't miss this!
4.5 based on 432 reviews
Logan's Beach is best known as the Whale Viewing Platform that oversees the Southern Right Whale nursery area.Southern Right Whales return to Warrnambool each year between July and October (seasons vary depending upon whale numbers) to give birth to their calves and then training them for the long journey south to Antartica.
Beautiful beach ???? very clean, we enjoyed sunset ???? and wold love to recommend this place to everyone
4.5 based on 91 reviews
The Deep Blue Hot Springs is an outdoor geothermal bathing Sanctuary located in Warrnambool at the end of the Great Ocean Road. A retreat for relaxation and healing in naturally therapeutic waters with fifteen enhanced thermal bathing rock pools and ambient sensory caves to explore. Replenish & Rehydrate at the Nourish Dome cafe located within the Sanctuary with a full cafe menu on offer. A modern purpose built salt room offers 45 minute salt therapy sessions at regular intervals daily for respiratory cleansing.
This hotel is 5 star. From the lovely staff to the great views to the great amenities, this place was a fantastic mini honeymoon. We stayed in room 401 and we had amazing ocean views with a spa bath and views of the attached hot springs. The hot springs are a great addition to with 15 pools ranging in temperature and super relaxing to go alongside this amazing comfortable hotel. The staff were so lovely and helpful and made this experience all the more better. Have recommended to others to come here on a weekend away.
4.5 based on 91 reviews
This is where the locals go to either sit in their cars or get out onto the viewing platform to view the sunset. Also a great spot to take a walk along the designated paths. A beautiful and natural place
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