W’BOOL Follow the to the R14 selfFollow drive the orange tour line past the places of interest Visitor accommodationWarrnambool has a huge range of accommodation options Information Centre, 1.1 Visitor Information Centre R14 Flagstaff Hill, Merri Street HOTELS Ph (03) 5559 4620. Open Daily: 9am-5pm (Closed Christmas Day) For accommodation bookings go 1 Hotel Warrnambool 5562 2377 N13 St Patrick’s Luxury Boutique Hotel 0428 416 104 Via A1 2.2 fLAGstaff Hill Ph (03) 5559 4600 R15 to www.visitwarrnambool.com.au 2 A journey back in time. Open Daily. or call 1800 637 725 (Koroit) By day – an interactive, 1870s maritime village and museum. By night – the breathtaking world-class sound and laser The Perfect Place To Discover The Great Ocean Road MOTELS warrnambool Enjoy the fabulous ocean views from the Centre. show “Shipwrecked” 4 Anchor Belle Motel 5561 4977 M15 3.3 Pertobe Adventure Playground T12 5 Atwood Motor Inn 5562 7144 L15 20 hectares of fun – giant slides, flying foxes and walking 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 5 5562 0500 L15 tracks plus BBQ and picnic areas. City Heart Motel 8 5562 1455 G18 W’bool Stadium 1km Colonial Village Motel/Apts 4.4 Lady Bay V17 78 2 62 74 Ballarat 174km Airport 12km Hopkins Falls 14km 7 Comfort Inn W’bool International 5562 8044 N16 The City’s beautiful main beach. A 14km Brauerander Park 1km Koroit 17km 67 20 Comfort Inn Western 5561 5100 O12 5.5 Breakwater z11 Killarney 18km Completed in 1890, to protect the harbour utilising huge B Port Fairy 28km 9 Country Comfort Warrnambool 5562 3866 M15 concrete blocks weighing 32 tons each. Portland 100km 11 Downtown Motel 5562 1277 K14 Mt Gambier 189km 12 68 6.6 Promenade T19 C Adelaide 655km A1 12 Elm Tree Motel 5562 4133 K14 Walk, run, ride or skate along this scenic 5.7 kilometre track 15 Mahogany Motel 5562 5722 N17 stretching along the foreshore. D 10 17 Olde Maritime Motor Inn 5561 1415 Q14 7 7. meRRI RIVER u9 66 38 Quality Suites Deep Blue 5559 2000 V10 Popular recreational pursuits - fishing, canoeing, kayaking. E 18 Raglan Motor Inn 5562 8511 P22 26 8.8 Thunder Point Coastal Reserve W6 19 Redwood Manor Motel & Apartments 1800 350 939 M11 Lookout point. Start of Mahogany Trail walking track. F 63 9.9 Warrnambool Golf Course Q4 CARAVAN/HOLIDAY PARKS Rated among ’s top 100 by Golf Digest. 23 Discovery Holiday Park 5561 4222 U10 For golfers of all standards. Visitors welcome. G 8 25 Figtree Holiday Village 5561 1233 O17 10 Botanic Gardens h14 Elegant, sheltered gardens designed in classic style H 26 Hopkins River Caravan Park 5565 1327 E27 by William Guilfoyle in 1879. 10 27 Surfside Holiday Park 5559 4700 S14 Gay St 11 i16 Levy’s Beach 11 28 Warrnambool Holiday Park 5562 5031 O26 11. AquaZone I 9 Featuring 4 heated swimming pools, fully equipped gym, 24 Warrnambool Holiday Village 5562 3376 K12 program room, café/kiosk and creche. 57 41 APARTMENTS/UNITS/COTTAGES/HOUSES 12.12 Wollaston Bridge c17 J 13 Suspension bridge built in 1890 by pastoralist, Walter 5 Deakin University 5km 29 104 On Merri 0448 668 738 Q15 Manifold, using cables from the to Hawthorn Premier Speedway 8km tram service. K 24 13 30 18 Pertobe Road 0427 133 613 U11 11 12 Allansford 10km 47 Great Ocean Rd Turnoff 12km 31 Abaco House 5561 2414 U8 13.13 Warrnambool Racecourse k24 Warrnambool 5 10 Allansford Cheeseworld 13km to Port Fairy Swan 34 0422 313 601 R15 Home to the famous May Racing Carnival, home of the L Rail Trail Reserve Ralph Illidge Sanctuary 33km Aqua Ocean Villa’s (unsealed past Courthouse Grand Annual Steeplechase since 1872. Levy’s Beach) 40 Port Campbell Nat Park 54km 30 At the Beach 0427 318 952 U11 4 Twelve Apostles 77km 19 14 Warrnambool Cemetery s24 M Geelong 188km 39 Australian Coastal Cottages 0447 057 836 R18 9 Melbourne 263km Final resting place of many of the town’s first settlers. 7 36 Ban Kor House 0417 156 659 O15 21 Shopping 1515. PROudfoots Boathouse t26 N 1 17 Banyan Place 0418 261 969 Q14 49 3 Originally built over a century ago, the restored old 15 30 Bayside Lodge 5562 7323 U10 boathouse is classified by the National Trust. 33 59 A1 56 O 20 36 25 37 Cannon Hill Apartments 5561 1489 Q14 v26 1616. hOPkins River Bridge 11 28 46 CBD Apartments 0428 383 480 P15 A popular fishing spot since it was first built in 1862. 22 23 24 The second bridge was constructed in 1895 and was 18 40 Charles on Street 0408 625 974 L16 P 52 44 55 replaced in 2001. 46 20 41 City Central Apartments 5562 2140 J13 9 25 37 7 17.17 mOuth of the Hopkins y26 Q 26 17 6 56 Country Life Accommodation 5560 5265 Via O34 Where the Hopkins River meets the Southern Ocean, a 29 44 Fairholme Apartments 0409 438 910 P14 beautiful area with a walking track both sides of the river. 1 2 34 R 77 47 Gallery Apartments 5561 8222 L12 18.18 Logans Beach – Whale viewing platform z30 2 71 Almost every year between June and September, female 39 49 Girt By Sea Warrnambool 0408 583 855 N16 Southern Right whales return, from the sub-Antarctic, to 35 14 55 Grange on Barkly 0417 727 479 P18 the waters off Logans Beach to calve. S 27 4 78 Highview Horse Complex 5565 9341 Via A1 3 15 20.19 Granny’s Grave v23 Mahogany Walk T (unsealed) 58 33 Honeysuckle/Merlot Cottages 0407 504 731 O18 A monument in recognition of the first white woman to be Levy’s Beach 8 buried in Warrnambool in 1848. 6 50 Hopkins Hideaway 5562 8929 V25 31 7 23 66 Hopkins River Homestead 0438 160 059 D29 21.20 fLetcher Jones Gardens p19 U 12 30 Sir Fletcher Jones founded the factory in 1948. 4 57 Jamieson Cottage 0458 358 828 J16 These beautiful landscaped gardens are now recognised 60 38 1 38 Lady Bay Resort 5562 1662 V9 as an attraction in their own right. V 19 16 50 52 Quest Warrnambool 5564 1200 P13 22.21 Liebig Street n14 Self Drive Tour 51 Sea Mist Studio Apartments 0417 383 757 X28 The main street of Warrnambool and the heart of the W 8 Central Business District. Map Coding: Accommodation 17 Seashells on Banyan 0407 505 722 Q14 Advertisements contain a Advertisements 51 Lake Gillear 8km grid reference to this map 35 Southgate Holiday Rental 5561 4884 S8 23.22 LIGHTHOUSE THEATRE WARRNAMBOOL p13 X Allansford 10km Centre for live entertainment including music, theatre, Dump Point 77 Tara House 5593 3931 R18 Yacht Club BBQ (Caravan/Motorhome) comedy, dance, functions and exhibitions. MAP NOT TO SCALE. Boat Ramp Parking 17 58 W’bool Heritage Cottage 0407 501 900 T7 (Previously Warrnambool Entertainment Centre) Y Caravan Parking Post Office 59 W’bools No. 1 Luxury Apartment 0439 447 725 O13 Warrnambool Street Directory available at Bus Stop Public Toilets 24.23 civic Centre and Library p13 5 Built in 1976. Z Warrnambool Information Visitor Centre. BACKPACKERS 18 60 Warrnambool Beach Backpackers 5562 4874 V8 25.24 Warrnambool Art Gallery p13 Officially opened in 1986. The Collection includes 1 W’BOOL 2 10% off W’BOOL 3 W’BOOL 4 W’BOOL 5 W’BOOL BED & BREAKFASTS Australian and European prints and paintings. V10 R15 T26 K13 civic green entry with N17 Gourmet 68 Burnbrow Manor/Cottage 0418 346 305 C29 Grassed area in the middle of the CBD. Great for picnics. this ad! APCO Delicatessen & 71 Flagstaff Hill Lighthouse Lodge 5559 4600 R15 28.25 War Memorial q13 Fairtrade Coffee 67 Lanaud B & B Farmstay 5565 1549 A25 Erected in 1925, it is a monument to those who served in two EASY SHOP 62 Manor Gums B & B 5565 4410 Via A3 world wars and in more recent times our Korean & Vietnam • Maritime Village WARRNAMBOOL Open 7 Days veterans. • Night Show 63 Merton Manor Exclusive B & B 5562 0720 F12 485 Raglan Parade, 62 Quamby Homestead 5569 2395 Via A3 29.26 cAnnon Hill q13 • Gift Shop 765 Raglan Pde Offering wonderful views, and so named as it was the site of WARRNAMBOOL 3280 Ph 5561 5424 74 Wypinga Bed and Breakfast 5562 1149 Via A21 the cannons originally installed to ward off attacks from the RESTAURANT 89 merri st warrnambool 3280 potential Russian invasion in the mid 19th century. (03) 5561 3044 www.flagstaffhill.com ph 1800 556 111 Phone: (03) 5562 7285 6 W’BOOL 7 8 W’BOOL 9 10 REGION Q15 T12 ALLFRESH SEAFOOD K8 W’BOOL Q16 Specialising in Fresh Local Seafood! Wholesale prices direct to the public The Age Epicure Guide • Featured in the Herald Sun Home of National and International Award Winning Cheddar Cheeses, & Vic Foodies Guide 2005 During your stay in Warrnambool make sure you have VICTORIA’S indulge yourself...there is always plenty to see and do at CHEESE WORLD. FACTORY OUTLET SEAFOOD SHOP BEST SEAFOOD LICENSED RESTAURANT a meal at The Warrnambool Bowls Club. 47 McMeekin Rd, W’bool W’BOOL 3 Open 7 days lunches from $6.50 Monday to Saturday Phone: 5562 6633 I Enjoy lunch, morning and afternoon tea, or a simple snack. Cheese platters Mon to Fri 9am-5.30pm are a speciality. PLUS Cheese & Wine Cellar Sales & Historical Museum. and specials for dinner from just $10.00. Sat 9am-12noon 7074 We are located one block north of Flagstaff Hill. 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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 16 mortlake (03) 5599 2899 49km g10 district attractions A thriving village nestled under Mt Shadwell, a volcanic cone. explore • experience • enjoy A 12 17 CAMPERDOWN 63km h12 Situated at the base of two magnificent volcanic craters and two volcanic cones. 1 THE MAHOGANY SHIP K7 18 lake purrumbete I12 A Portuguese vessel reportedly ran aground near Warrnambool in the 1500s. This local B Renowned for Chinook Salmon and Rainbow Trout fishing. legend is supported by the discovery of old Portuguese charts that depict Australia’s southern 19 h14 coastline as far as Armstrong’s Bay. It is believed these charts were drawn in the 1520s. 11 The largest permanent inland in Australia, the shore line is more than 160kms. C 2 KOROIT 16km I6 20 RALPH ILLIDGE SANCTUARY K10 Charming historic township set on back slopes of Tower Hill. Features magnificent flora of the area and many species of wildlife. Picnic and electric BBQ facilities. 3 TOWER HILL RESERVE J7 D 21 DEAKIN UNIVERSITY - WARRNAMBOOL CAMPUS K8 Nestled inside a dormant volcano, a beautiful haven for wildlife. *Worn Gundidj Visitor Centre– cultural displays & local Aboriginal art & craft, *Self-guided walks *Electric BBQ’s. 10 22 LAKE GILLEAR k8 4 KILLARNEY BEACH & CAMPING RESERVE J6 E *Fishing *Motorcross *Go Kart Track *Rifle Range *Walking Track Popular beach for families (not patrolled) - swim in the shallows. Good fishing. 23 childers cove l8 Sheltered camping reserve. The coastline shows clearly the extent to which sea erosion has occurred over millions of years. The famous landmark ‘Needle Rock’ subsided into the cove in 1985. 5 PORT FAIRY (03) 5568 2682 28km K6 F 24 port campbell national park (03) 5598 6089 66km One of Victoria’s oldest settlements, once Australia’s second port, now home to a very large fishing fleet. MELBOURNE m11 Set on the mouth of the Moyne River. 32km stretch of scenic and historic coastline incorporating a magnificent series of sheer cliffs, deep 16 caverns, great archways, grottos, island gorges, blowholes and spectacular off-shore rock stacks. 6 lady julia percy island K4 G 9 Forbidding looking island, naturalists paradise. Charter boats from Port Fairy. 25 BAY OF ISLANDS m9 Large seal colony. Big game fishing. Spectacular group of islands, viewing area. 19 7 YAMBUK LAKE J5 H 26 PETERBOROUGH 53km m10 17 Popular boating and fishing area. Picnic facilities. Small township situated on the mouth of the Curdies River. Great golf course. 8 PORTLAND (03) 5523 2671 100km K1 27 THE GROTTO n10 I 18 MELBOURNE Victoria’s birthplace, first permanent settlement by Edward Henty in 1834. 2 13 The path leads down to a beautiful rock pool about 8 metres above sea level. The only deep sea port between Melbourne & Adelaide. Excellent fishing. 14 28 LONDON BRIDGE n11 9 MOUNT ECCLES NATIONAL PARK G4 3 J 7 One of the best known features of this part of the coastline has changed considerably over the past 20 years. Tranquil Lake Surprise is cradled within three main craters. 4 The arch linking the ‘bridge’ to the mainland collapsing in January 1990. The Island Arch in the Loch Ard Gorge *Two first class walks around the crater, prolific native birdlife. *Camping/picnic area. 8 21 20 precinct collapsed forming two sea stacks in June 2009. 5 1 10 10 penshurst 70km D6 K 15 29 THE ARCH n11 Situated at the foot of Mt Rouse, where an excellent lookout provides unrivalled 6 22 Superb views of Two Mile Bay and Moonlight Head. views of the Grampians. *Lake Linlithgow *Volcanoes Discovery Centre. 30 TWO MILE BAY n11 11 HAMILTON (03) 5572 3746 100km C4 L 23 A long walk over sand dunes to fishing beach, ideal for exploring reefs and rock pools at low tide. Known as the “Wool Capital of the World” situated in the heart of fine wool grazing. 31 LOCH ARD GORGE n11 12 dunkeld (03) 5577 2558 100km A7 The iron clipper ‘Loch Ard’ foundered in 1878 claiming 49 lives. The 2 young survivors Eva Carmichael and Tom Southern Gateway to the Grampians National Park, famous for rugged mountain ranges and M 26 24 Pearce were washed into the gorge. Their story comes alive on the 9 metre high aquascreen at “Shipwrecked” spectacular wildflowers. 25 27 screened nightly at Flagstaff Hill, Warrnambool. 28 29 30 31 13 mailors flat I7 10km 32 32 THE TWELVE APOSTLES n12 Warrnambool Airport, excellent facilities with all weather strip and lighting, charter & scenic flights. N World famous off-shore rock stacks - some so eroded that they can only be viewed at low tide. 14 hopkins falls J8 33 Arguably the most photographed feature of the Australian coastline. 33 princetown 83km n12 Beautiful waterfalls, particularly in winter. In early summer, the annual migration of eels O takes place and tiny elvers, by the hundreds, can be seen fighting their way upstream. Small settlement on the mouth of the Gellibrand River. 34 15 allansford 10km K8 34 moonlight head p12 Hopkins Falls Home of the Warrnambool Cheese and Butter Factory (since 1888) and Cheeseworld – P Named by Matthew Flinders in 1802 when he sighted the high cliffs in moonlight between squalls. Licensed restaurant & cheese tasting cellar; Historic museum. Also Premier Speedway. Ship anchor visible at low tide.