What are Warrnambools main attractions?
Apart from all the gorgeous queers around town, Warrrnambool is known for the annual visit of the Southern Right Whales at Logan’s beach (see map) during May-July, as well as its maritime history and local arts scene. You might like to visit Flagstaff Hill to learn more about Warrnambool’s sea-faring past, or visit the Warrnambool Regional Art Gallery to see images and artwork related to the local area. The beaches are considered to be some of the finest in Australia, with good surf breaks and some lovely surf lifesavers to keep you safe. Tower Hill Sate Game Reserve, located 10kms to the west of the city is an extinct volcano set in a picturesque location, with amazing wildlife and an indigenous cultural centre. Koroit is a nearby village, known for its Irish festival and heritage. Travel further along the coast to the west and you will discover one of Victoria’s most beautiful seaside towns – Port Fairy. No, we’re not joking, this is really it’s name! It is a sleepy fishing village w