Things to do in Warrnambool (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August, 2025) | Trip.com
Exploring our one precious world:“We visited Deep Blue Hot Springs in Warrnambool during peak season in January, so it was busy. Another guest mentioned visiting in July when it was almost empty, so that might be worth considering if you prefer quieter times. Sessions are booked in advance, and the twilight session (6 pm–9 pm) is adults-only, with no children under 16. Since we were on a romantic road trip, this suited us perfectly.At first, it felt a bit overwhelming with so many people wandering around choosing pools, but as the evening went on, things calmed down, and everyone found their own relaxing spot. My favorite area was the waterfalls—you can sit in a cave under the cascade and unwind. However, large groups can sometimes be noisy, especially in the caves. Thankfully, there are plenty of quieter spaces to retreat to.The cold water immersion was a standout for me—it’s refreshing and prepares you for your next soak. Remember to bring a swimsuit, towel, and water bottle.The staff were lovely, and we appreciated staying at the adjoining hotel. The café was charming and reasonably priced. Overall, it was a fantastic experience and absolutely worth it!”
Lavender and Sun:“With beautiful scenery, mature education, culture, sports and tourism, it is the city with the fastest population growth and the strongest economic development momentum in Victoria. The city's infrastructure construction is developing rapidly, and the city has built the most advanced hospital on the southern coast of Victoria. In early May every year, the famous Warrnambool Cup Horse Racing Festival is held at the local racecourse.”
十曲桥:“There is no tower on the hill. The name is because it is the commanding height of Vanumble, I guess. The road is very narrow and not suitable for buses. Team tourists usually do not come and only encounter the self-driving of a fellow passenger. The first time I saw a wild ostrich on the roadside, they were not afraid of people or cars. A large area of grassland surrounds the lake at the top of the hill, beside which there is a building similar to a snack bar. I think this is a good place for a picnic in the hottest season. The scenery of lakes and mountains, without tickets, is worth visiting.”
Exploring our one precious world:“My partner and I visited Flagstaff Hill yesterday and were amazed. The village is beautifully preserved, with incredible insights into Australia’s maritime history. The night show was a real highlight—immersive and powerful, it gave us a deep appreciation for the challenges faced by early settlers. A standout moment was seeing the peacock that survived a shipwreck—an incredible story that adds so much character to the experience. While we didn’t bring our kids, this is perfect for families, especially younger children. It’s fun, educational, and thoughtfully designed. A truly memorable visit that brings history to life for all ages.”
_We***32:“The scenery is still very good in this city. It has its own characteristics. The architectural style is relatively simple. The local food is quite rich. The price is not expensive... I still recommend it”
Hechenwen:“Traveling to Australia, driving to Warrnambool, of course you can't miss the delicious hamburger.
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