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3 Unique places to stay in Warrnambool
10 2 reviews
Warrnambool
01/07 – 01/11
SG$133/nighttotal: SG$16359 (123 )
The Nook On Raglan
1 1
cabin , Warrnambool
The Nook on Raglan is a private tiny home situated centrally in Warrnambool, offering convenient access to the coast and town amenities, with the Warrnambool Art Gallery approximately 600 meters away. This cosy cabin provides accommodation for two guests with one bedroom and one bathroom, featuring a queen-size bed, air conditioning, internet, and an in-room TV for a comfortable stay.
9.6 190 reviews
Warrnambool
01/07 – 01/11
SG$180/nighttotal: SG$22140 (123 )
Coastal Sunset Tiny Homes - Port Fairy Tiny Homes
1 1
cabin , Killarney
This Killarney coast cottage is situated a short drive (approximately 8km) from Port Fairy, offering easy access to town amenities and a 5-minute walk from Killarney Beach. The one-bedroom, one-bathroom self-catering property sleeps two guests and features a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, air conditioning, and stunning coastal views, perfect for a tranquil getaway.
10 2 reviews
Warrnambool
09/07 – 12/07
SG$488/nighttotal: SG$1464 (3 )
Villa Pinot Noir - Basalt Wines Retreat
1 2
cabin , Killarney
Villa Pinot Noir offers an adults-only vineyard escape on the Great Ocean Road, just a short distance from the historic coastal towns of Port Fairy and Warrnambool. This luxurious lodge provides a tranquil setting with vineyard views, featuring elegant interiors, a private deck, and a king bed, with convenient access to Basalt Wines' cellar door and restaurant.
Frequently asked questions about unique stays in Warrnambool
What attractions is Warrnambool famous for?
Warrnambool is known for its stunning coastline. Logan's Beach is famous for its annual whale watching season, and the nearby Warrnambool Botanic Gardens are a must-see for nature lovers. You can't miss the iconic Flagstaff Hill, a historic lighthouse and maritime museum. It offers fantastic views of the coastline.
What clothing or gear is recommended for the climate in Warrnambool?
Warrnambool has a temperate climate, so pack for all seasons. In summer, bring light clothing and a hat for the sun. In winter, bring a jacket, scarf, and gloves. Remember to pack comfortable walking shoes for exploring.
What are the best ways to travel to Warrnambool eco-consciously?
The most eco-friendly way to get to Warrnambool is by train. You can catch a train from Melbourne to Warrnambool. If you're driving, try to carpool or use a fuel-efficient vehicle. The train journey is scenic and a great way to see the countryside.
Which neigbourhood offers the best unique stays in Warrnambool?
The best neighbourhood for unique stays is the historic area around Flagstaff Hill. You'll find charming cottages and bed and breakfasts with stunning views of the coastline. The Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village also offers a unique accommodation experience.
What should you know about unique stays in Warrnambool before booking?
Many unique stays in Warrnambool are small and intimate, so book in advance, especially during peak season. Be sure to check the amenities and facilities offered, as some unique stays may not have all the modern conveniences. It's also a good idea to read reviews before booking.