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Wyndham City Council Melton City Council Hobsons Bay City Council Old. New. Urban. Rural. Established. Contemporary. Call it a region of contrasts or a journey of juxtapositions – or just call it the West. It’s an urban adventure waiting for you. Western Melbourne Tourism Inc is an urban regional tourism board incorporated for the purposes of developing a stronger more competitive tourism sector in Melbourne’s west. Melbourne’s west embraces the municipal boundaries of Brimbank, Hobsons Bay, Melton, Moonee Valley and Wyndham councils. In addition to the five Council partners Western Melbourne Tourism is supported by other board partners including Victoria University, Parks Victoria, Quest Apartments, Zoos Victoria, LeadWest and the local arts sector. Wyndham City Council Hobsons Bay City Council The Western Melbourne Tourism Board wants to increase the recognition and contribution of tourism to the region’s economy – Werribee / Werribee Park / Wyndham Harbour / Point Cook/ Williamstown / Newport / Spotswood / Altona / Laverton ensuring visitors are more aware of the unique attributes that make Hoppers Crossing Melbourne’s west a compelling place to visit. Web: www.visithobsonsbay.com.au Web : www.experiencewyndham.com.au Hobsons Bay Visitor Information Centre Werribee Visitor Information Centre Commonwealth Reserve, Williamstown VIC 3016 Contact for more information LovetheWest Werribee Tourism Precinct (close to ferry arrival point at Gem Pier) Richard Ponsford, Executive Officer K Road, Werribee South VIC 3030 Ph : 03 9932 4310 C/- Brimbank Community & Civic Centre Ph: 03 8734 6006 Open daily 9.00am to 5.00pm (except Good Friday/Christmas Day) 301 Hampshire Road love_the_west Sunshine VIC 3020 Open daily Email: [email protected] Ph: 9311 5833 or 0417 545 141 Email : [email protected] Facebook: www.facebook.com/hobsonsbaycitycouncil Email : [email protected] @MelbsWest Facebook: www.facebook.com/experiencewyndham Melton City Council Brimbank City Council Moonee Valley City Council Flemington / Essendon / Moonee Ponds / Ascot Vale / Melton / Plumpton / Caroline Springs / Eynesbury Sunshine / St Albans / Keilor / Deer Park/ Sydenham Web: www.brimbank.vic.gov.au (download the Experience Essendon Fields / Niddrie / Airport West Web: www.mvcc.vic.gov.au/experience-moonee-valley Web: www.melton.vic.gov.au/visit Brimbank guide) Ph: 03 9249 4000 Moonee Valley Civic Centre Melton Visitor Information Centre 9 Kellaway Ave 323 High Street, Melton VIC 3337 Email: [email protected] Facebook: facebook.com/ brimbankcouncil Moonee Ponds VIC 3039 Ph: 03 9747 7300 Ph: 03 9243 8888 Open daily 9am-5pm (except Good Friday/Christmas Day) Twitter: twitter.com/ brimbankcouncil Youtube: youtube.com/brimbankcitycouncil Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Facebook: www.facebook.com/businessinmooneevalley A B C D E F G Melton Waves Dingo Discovery Centre (Toolern Vale) Witchmount Estate Winery Calder Park Organ Pipes Melbourne Airport Melton Library MELTON National Park Melton Valley Golf Course Galli Estate Winery Calder International Paintball Australia HIGH ST Willows Historical Park Hillside Park Keilor North TULLAMARINE Hannah Watts Park MELTON HWY FWY Melton Botanic Garden Plumpton Taylors Lakes CALDER FWY M80 M79 WESTERN Brookeld Tabcorp Melton TOOLERN Watergardens Overnewton RING RD Melton CREEK TRAIL Park Sydenham Reservoir Castle NORTH 1 GOURLAY RD 1 PLUMPTON RD Sunbury Line Keilor Taylors Craigieburn Line EXFORD RD TAYLORS RD LEAKES RD Hill Keilor Downs V Line train Melton South Green Gully Delahey Reserve Keilor Keilor to Ballarat Toolern Park Creek Toolern Creek Rockbank TAYLORS RD Hotel Airport Burnside BRIMBANK West Regional Park Rockbank Keilor Plains SUNSHINE AV Brimbank Exford Heights Park Upeld Line WESTERN Lake ST ALBANS KEILOR RD BULLA RD BELL ST MELTON FWY Caroline The Bowery Theatre NIDDRIE Place of Interest Big SAMs Market Strathmore M8 CAROLINE MAIN RD E MILLEARA RD MOONEE Calder Park......................... D1 SPRINGS St Albans Burnside ST ALBANS RD Essendon Glenbervie Essendon Fields.................. F1 GREIGS RD Victoria BUCKLEYVALLEY ST University HOFFMANS RD Eynesbury Homestead ....... A2 Essendon BALLARAT RD Cairnlea Ginifer Maribyrnong MARIBYRNONG Footscray Market................ F2 River RIVER TRAIL The Incinerator MOONEE Gallery EYNESBURY RD Black Powder PONDS Dingo Discovery Centre ...... B2 Moonee The Clocktower Centre (Theatre) STATION RD Mill PUCKLE ST Footscray Community Western HOPKINS RD M80 The Boathouse Ponds Moonee Valley Racecourse Grassland WESTERN Victoria Restaurant Arts Centre......................... G2 Deer Park UNION RD MOUNT COTTRELL RD Ascot Vale Mount Cottrell University DUKE ST 2 Eynesbury Reserve RING RD Highpoint SC Pipemakers Park/ 2 Galli Estate Winery............. C1 Deer Park Albion Quang Minh Living Museum of the West Temple BALLARAT RD Heavenly Queen Temple..... F2 Eynesbury Homestead Ardeer SUNSHINE Melbourne Showgrounds Highpoint Shopping Centre F2 Eynesbury Golf Course HV McKay Man Lifting Showgrounds Gardens Cow Sculpture Footscray Footscray Market Sunshine Sunshine GORDON ST Melbourne Showgrounds... F2 WESTERN Park Newells Lt Saigon Market BOUNDARY RD Golf Club FOOTSCRAY Moonee Valley.................... F2 Parks (not all shown) MT DERRIMUT RD RING RD TRAIL Paddock Heavenly Queen Temple SUNSHINE RD Whitten Oval Footscray Community Arts Centre Altona Coastal Park ............ F3 Truganina Footscray Victoria University National Equestrian Centre. C4 West Footscray DYNON RD Overnewton Castle............. E1 Brimbank Park ................... E1 Derrimut SOMERVILLE RD MARIBYRNONG North Melbourne ROBINSONS RD FOOTSCRAY RD BOUNDARY RD Grassland Seddon Pacic Werribee Plaza ........ C3 Cherry Lake........................ E3 WESTERN Yarraville TARNEIT RD Regional Rail Link M80 CITYLINK Point Cook Homestead....... E4 Cheetham Wetlands........... E4 RING RD FRANCIS ST Yarraville Gdns MELBOURNE DERRIMUT RD GEELONG RD Sun Southern Melton Botanic Garden ...... B1 Yarra River Cross Flinders Quang Minh Temple........... E2 DOHERTYS RD William Angliss YARRAVILLE Theatre Street RAAF Museum.................... D4 Newells Paddock................ F2 Native Grassland Scienceworks Laverton Seaworks Maritime Precinct F3 Organ Pipes National Park.. E1 Tarneit Spotswood Ferry: Southgate to Spotswood North Newport SPOTSWOOD Punt WEST GATE (Scienceworks) & Williamstown Scienceworks ..................... F3 Pipemakers Park ................ F2 LEAKES RD Lakes crossing Port Tarneit HOBSONS MILLERS RD FWY Melbourne Shadowfax Winery............. C4 Point Cook Coastal Park...... D4 NEWPORT South Yarra 3 FEDERATION Kororoit Newport 3 Point Gellibrand Coastal TRAIL KOROROIT CREEK RD BAY Creek The Substation Albert Sun Theatre........................ F3 RAAF Williams Station Park Tabcorp Park ...................... B1 Heritage Park ..................... F3 Laverton Base Newport Pier SAYERS RD Laverton Prahran Presidents Park .................. B3 Melbourne Cherry Lake Railway Museum Gem Pier The Incinerator Gallery....... F2 WYNDHAM Woods St North Wtn Werribee Williams Art Space Ballpark HMAS Castlemaine The Substation................... F3 Toolern Creek Trail.............. B1 River HOGANS RD ALTONA WILLIAMSTOWN Heritage Precinct Landing Laverton Westona Altona Victoria State Rose Gdn...... C4 Truganina Park................... E4 Hoppers Williams Aircraft Altona Seaholme Coastal Park Wtn Beach Seaplane St Kilda Willows Historical Park....... E1 Crossing Landing Timeball Tower Seaworks Maritime Precinct Werribee Open Range Zoo.. C4 Pacic Werribee QUEEN ST LAVERTON Williamstown Historical Museum CREEK TRAIL Williamstown Point Gellibrand Werribee Park & Mansion... C4 Yarraville Gardens .............. F2 HEATHS RD Plaza BAY TRAIL Beach Presidents MORRIS RD Altona WEST Coastal Heritage Park Jawbone Marine Sanctuary Wyndham Vale Werribee Riverbend SKELETON Beach Werribee Racecourse.......... C4 Park Hoppers POINT CREEK TRAIL Williamstown Botanic Gardens Adventure Historic Park Crossing The 100 steps Altona Pier Witchmount Estate Winery C1 Playground COOK Logan Reserve PALMERS RD of Federation Elwood BOLTON RD PRINCES DUNNINGS RD Altona Homestead HOBSONS BAY Woods St Art Space............ D3 M1 Sanctuary Truganina Wyndham Cultural Centre.. C4 Wyndham WERRIBEE WERRIBEE FWY Lakes Golf Club Reserve Vale RIVER TRAIL Werribee SNEYDES RD SNEYDES RD Western 0 5 10km Trails Werribee DUNCANS RD PORT PHILLIP BAY Grassland Racecourse Cheetham Bay Trail West..................... F3 Reserve Wyndham Wetlands Brighton 4 Federation Trail .................. D3 Cultural Centre POINT COOK RD 4 Werribee Line B24 Key Visitor Precinct Suburb Destination Visitor Info Laverton Creek Trail............ E3 Liberator WERRIBEE PARK Park entrance Centre K RD PINK NAME Scienceworks Memorial Werribee Park & Mansion Essendon Maribyrnong River Trail...... F2 Werribee Victoria State Rose Garden Point Cook Open Range Point Cook Sunshine Skeleton Creek Trail............ D3 V Line train to Zoo National Equestrian Centre AVIATION RD Coastal Park Homestead Toolern Creek Trail.............. B1 Geelong Shadowfax Winery Point Cooke Geelong RAAF Museum RAAF Williams Marine Sanctuary Shared Path Train Line & Station Ferry Route Birdwatching Werribee River Trail............ B4 Werribee Park Not all shown Not all shown Avalon Airport Werribee Golf Club Werribee WERRIBEE SOUTH Point Cook Base Western Ring Rd Trail......... E2 NEW FARM RDRiver Park South WYNDHAM HARBOUR © Western Melbourne Tourism 2017. No responsibility is accepted for omissions or out of date information. Map by visualvoice.com.au A B C D E F G.
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