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BAY Wyndham 11 Cheetham Vale Wetlands ST KILDA Soak up the romance and history of a grand old mansion. Flock to RD local wetlands to spot rare birds. Fly high in a Tiger Moth or head off NEW Werribee Key Brighton road through the African savannah. DENDY 7 DUNCANS 7 From waterholes and walks along Werribee River, to snorkelling and M1 Freeway / Route number Point Cook swimming at Point Cooke Marine Sanctuary, you’ll unlock a world of Major road wonder. It’s time to dive in… Railway / Station SOUTH RD Bay West Driving Trail Route 11 BEACH WERRIBEE PARK MANSION WERRIBEE OPEN Point Cook 11 8 8 Wander through a grand RANGE ZOO 11 11 Coastal Park Ferry M1 Werribee Park Drive times mansion and glorious formal Get up close and personal with Precinct 11 Werribee to Avalon Airport 20 mins Hospitals gardens with stories of giraffes, zebra and rhinos as Point Cook another time. they roam the open savannah. RAAF Base Werribee to Melbourne Airport 40 mins Golf course K ROAD CLIFFS K ROAD Werribee to Melbourne CBD 30 mins Boat ramp VICTORIA STATE 9 9 ROSE GARDEN Stop for a picnic or kayak along 11 CUNNINGHAMS RD Werribee to Geelong CBD 30 mins Swimming Where 5,000 rose bushes bloom the Werribee River. Werribee to Great Ocean Road 55 mins Werribee to Visitor Information in a riot of colour and fragrance. Avalon Airport 24km PRINCES FWY Campbells DUNCANS RD OFFICIAL VISITOR MAP VISITOR OFFICIAL Cove Werribee is rich and diverse in its history. We wish to acknowledge the 10 11 10 Kulin Nation as the Traditional Owners of the land and waterways. 11 Werribee 11 South C108 EAT, DRINK & Little BAY WEST DRIVING TRAIL Werribee River 11 11 DUNCAN LOCAL TIP M1 Soak up those bayside views with a walk S M1 along the Werribee South Foreshore Jacksons 12 on K RD 12 FWY S RD I����g� PRINCE TakingRout� in many of our best-loved attractions, this11 Taste your way through the best of the region. 13relaxing, self-paced driving tour captures the essence 13 From cosy cafés and city pubs to delicious Werribee of the region, while dishing up some amazing food street eats and fine dining with a view – you’re Open Range Zoo DRIVE and wine experiences en route. Gate 2 in for a good time. MAIN WERRIBEE CITY CENTRE WYNDHAM HARBOUR Avalon 14Great coffee and breakfast Stroll along the marina and enjoy 14 Lara Entry K Airport National spots, restaurants and fish and chips by the bay. Equestrian authentic Indian, Vietnamese Centre and Italian fare. RAAF MUSEUM Werribee Werribee Explore the birthplace of Park GOLF Australian military aviation. Don’t Park 15Tee off at championship miss the interactive flying display! Gate 3 15 er Precinct courses in Werribee Park and Main Sanctuary Lakes. BIRDWATCHING Riv Entrance Victoria Werribee is a twitcher’s paradise, State Rose Garden PLAN YOUR SHADOWFAX WINERY with the Ramsar-listed Werribee Lunch then laze on the Treatment Plant second to only Mansion 16 RD Wyndham 16 lawn with a glass of award- Kakadu for birdwatchers. Cache winning wine. rribee POINT COOK COASTAL PARK We MANSION HOTEL & SPA Chance upon native birdlife or K AT WERRIBEE PARK a hidden beach. AVE Farm Chirnside K 17This day spa oozes indulgence Bridge Polo Field Market Garden Area 17 so don’t hold back! Shadowfax Vineyard & Gate 5 Winery Werribee Park V���t Golf Club visitwerribee.com 18 18 @VisitWerribeeandSurrounds Werribee Visitor Information Centre Werribee (Located at the entry to Werribee Open River Range Zoo) Regional K Road, Werribee South Park K Road Clis Lookout 03 8734 6006 This map is printed on Australian made [email protected] Grange Offset. Distributed by Ball & Doggett, it is PEFC and ISO 14001 EMS. 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