Description
Stingray Bay is a small but enchanting beach and inlet located behind the historic breakwater in Warrnambool, Victoria.
It is a favorite among tourists for its unique location, offering exceptional views and opportunities for rock climbing.
In addition to Stingray Bay, visitors to Warrnambool can explore other key tourist spots. One recommended destination is the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village, where visitors can delve into the area's rich maritime history and learn about the many ships that met their demise in these treacherous waters. The museum boasts over 40 historic buildings and showcases artifacts from more than 200 wrecked ships. Another picturesque picnic spot along the coast is the Bluehole, also known as the mouth of Hopkins River, which features craggy cliffs, beautiful formations, and rock pools.
The best time to visit Warrnambool is between June and September, when southern right whales arrive at Logans Beach to give birth. Warrnambool is approximately 256 km west of Melbourne and can be reached by driving via the Hamilton Highway, passing through Geelong and Camperdown. Alternatively, visitors can take a 3.5-hour train ride from Melbourne to Warrnambool.
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