The park
Located in South West Victoria, the park’s waterside location makes it the ideal destination for a refreshing escape. Relax by the river and cast a line from the jetty or explore the town of Warrnambool, well-known for its abundance of whale activity just off the coast. The park has a range of facilities including a lagoon pool complex with waterslide and grotto waterfall, heated pool and spa, bouncing pillow, mini-golf, tennis and playground. Groups are well catered for with a function room available and accommodation to suit large numbers.
The accommodation
Whether you're staying for the weekend or settling in longer to explore the region, you’ll find plenty of accommodation options to choose from at NRMA Warrnambool Holiday Park. The park has a range of self-contained cabins available including medium and large family villas. Bringing along your furry friend? Stay in the pet-friendly studio cabin with a fenced veranda. If you’re looking to reconnect with nature set up camp on a powered or ensuite site, positioned close to park facilities and suitable for caravans, motorhomes, campervans and tents.
The neighbourhood
Explore the town of Warrnambool, well-known for its quaint boutiques, fine-dining experiences and abundance of whale activity just off the coast, a haven for nursing whales from June to September. The best vantage point to see these majestic creatures is from Logan’s Beach Whale Viewing Platform. Discover Warrnambool’s rich history at one of the town’s many culture attractions. Don’t just learn about the region's history, immerse yourself in it at the Flagstaff Hill Historic Maritime Village. The museum tells the story of the hundreds of ships claimed by Shipwreck Coast and life for the first European settlers. Stroll through the cobblestoned streets and explore more than 40 historic on-site buildings. Located close to the iconic Great Ocean Road, the park is the perfect base to stop off and relax as you explore its famous natural attractions. Discover the rugged splendour of the winding coastal road and towering limestone formations including the 12 Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge and the Grotto.