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How to get to Southern Right Motor Inn |
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How to find us
Coming from Melbourne - We are the first Motel on the left hand side of the highway as you enter the 70km speed zone
Coming from Adelaide - turn right at the first intersection after you pass K-mart - Harvey Norman
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Out and About |
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Location We are 3hour drive from Melbourne via Priness Hwy 7hour travelling along the Great Ocean Road We are the first motel on your left on the princes hiway as you head into town, located 400m from the Gateway complex in town on the lefthand side comming from Melbourne. We are 7 hours drive from Adielade. We are the last Motel as you head out of town.
Car Parking Safe Car parking is provided for each unit.
Local Attractions Warrnambool is a beautiful seaside city, which has seen over 100 shipwrecks on the coastline, the most famous being the Loch Ard in 1878, which claimed all but two lives of those on board. Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum in Merri St has reconstructed a 19th century Maritime Village. Some of the attractions are seal and whale exploration, themes of Aboriginal history, tapestry, and immigration of the first settlements. This also includes the famous earthenware Loch Ard Peacock which was recovered from the Loch Ard wreck. The rare Southern Right whales make their annual visit along the coastline near Warrnambool. This is usually between June and September . A viewing platform has been constructed near the well known Logan's beach observatory at the entrance of the Hopkins River. Warrnambool has so many different features to offer the traveler. From nature walks for the enthusiast, to family amusements near Lake Pertrobe. The great thing about Warrnambool is that, if you are planning to stay for a period of time, it can be used as a base for viewing the district and surrounding coastline. The 12 Apostles, which is located along the Great Ocean Road, and the Great South Walk near Portland, is approximately 1 and a 1/2 hours drive from Warrnambool. For your convenience, here is a list of some attraction to see or do around Warrnambool and District area. Warrnambool * Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village and Museum. * Lake Pertrobe, A Great Family Park with shaded BBQ facilities and Children amusements. * The Promenade walks around Lady Bay to Penguin Island. * Warrnambool Breakwater Pier with beautiful ocean views and sunsets. * The Trout Farm, success guaranteed. * Hopkins River boat cruise. * Performing Arts Centre and Art Gallery, Customs House Gallery, Historic House with local memorabilia. * Fletcher Jones Gardens designed by Guilfoyle in 1879. * Thunder Point Reserve, at the end of Macdonald street. * Kid's Country Treasure Map provides information for the whole family to enjoy Warrnambool.( Information provided at the Tourist Information Centre ) In The Area * View the rare southern right whales. * Allansford Cheese world for cheese tasting and sales. * Cudgee Creek Wildlife Park: deer, crocodiles and other native fauna. * Mahogany Walk from Warrnambool-Port Fairy (22 km), along beach dunes
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| Games room with cooking facilities |
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| In front of room |
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