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Warrnambool promenade. This footpath follows the contours of the sand dunes all the way between the Breakwater and Logan’s Beach Whales viewing area. Our kids and us rode our bikes along the whole length last year, stopped at the lifesaving club for a coffee halfway.
Suggested by: Leeann Abbott

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  1. 6 Lynda
    Aug 10th, 2008 at 7:47 pm

    the kids had the best time over Christmas with all the free stuff that was on. They were busy for days. Fishing, Surfing, tyedyeing, Boating, bike riding. Going back again.

  2. 5 Katie
    Jul 31st, 2008 at 1:10 pm

    A wonderful place with something for everyone, especially with there lolly shop and the annual kids festival, the many shops, gallerys, beach… i could go on. Basically a beautiful place with wonderful sites, people and places to match!

  3. 4 Maria Amato
    Jul 25th, 2008 at 5:50 pm

    One weekend in Warrnambool wasn”t enough. We walked the boardwalk, got
    a glimpse of the frolocking whales, went to the Sunday Market, The Fletcher Jones Gardens, Bought cheese at the Allansford Cheese Factory and toured the Museum. Went to Tower Hill Reserve and did a few walks around the crater.
    I am sure in summer the beach would be great, and with so many restaurants
    make the time to enjoy, as i did. I’ll be back to stay longer.

  4. 3 margy bell
    Jul 21st, 2008 at 11:31 am

    Fun4Kids Festival Warrnambool
    A brilliant 8 days of fun childrens events during the first week of the Winter School Holidays in July in Warrnambool.

  5. 2 sue hartshorne
    Jul 17th, 2008 at 10:08 am

    Fun4Kids Festival - Warrnambool
    The 10 day Fun4Kids Festival is held annually in the 1st week of the June/July Victorian School holidays. It is a huge undercover non-stop extravaganza of activities and entertainment for kids of all ages. Located in the heart of Warrnambool there is always plenty to do and see.

  6. 1 Dorothy Huddart
    May 23rd, 2008 at 11:25 am

    5.7 kilometres of promenade following the coast of Lady Bay. Walk and bicyle trail.