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Get up close and personal with Australian native animals and learn about them at this incredible wildlife park. Find out some handy tips for this amazing place that is one of the top things to do in Warrnambool. This is my Warrnambool Wildlife Encounters Review.

What is Warrnambool Wildlife Encounters

First and foremost, Warrnambool Wildlife Encounters is not a zoo, it’s a real operating wildlife park! You get a chance to get up and close to some gorgeous native animals and most importantly learn more about them, and how you can look after them in the wild.

Warrnambool Wildlife Encounters is most defenitely one of the Top Things to do in Warrnambool if you are a animal lover or have children that love animals!

feeding Emus at Warrnambool Wildlife Encounters
Feeding the Emus

The park used to operate in the past, formerly known as Cudgee Wildlife Park.

It was closed for some time and recently reopened with the daughter of the original owners (Zara, she is absolutely amazing), running the small guided group tours.

The animals are extremely well looked after and many of them are rescued from the wild.

wallaby
Wallaby

Visiting Warrnambool Wildlife Encounters

This is a fully guided experience and it runs for just under 2 hours. We opted for a 10am tour as it was a really hot day, but they did also have an option for a 12 o’ clock tour.

Depending on the time of year tours may run at different times and days. Check their website HERE for more details.

The tour is made up of 2 parts, first the close up encounters, then you get to visit the remainder of the park and feed some animals.

Close up Animals Encounters

Upon arrival you are greeted and stay in the main room at the entry, where everyone can settle in and sit down. There are a number of reptile enclosures in the main room that you can have a look at!

Zara (the wildlife park owner), will then bring out an animal at a time, tells you a bit out them, where they came from, if they are endangered, how the park acquired it and most importantly, how to best look after them which was highly informative.

Everyone gets then a chance to have a pat or hold it!

patting marsupial at Warrnambool Wildlife Encounters
Patting a baby Bettong

The animals that are shown vary are there are a range of reptiles and marsupials at the park, but these are some of the animals we got to pat and hold during our visit:

  • Python
  • Baby Kangaroo & Albino (white) Kangaroo
  • Baby Wallaby
  • Baby Bettong
  • Baby Wombat
baby kangaroo
Baby Kangaroo

Animal feeding and exploring the park

After about 30-45 minutes inside, each visitor is given a bucket of feed for the animals and you head outside, there are lots of free roaming animals, the main ones are deers (who are really not shy when it comes to taking the food), kangaroos, wallabies & emus.

feeling deers at Warrnambool Wildlife Encounters
Deers at Warrnambool Wildlife Encounters

There is also a separate enclosure with lots of free roaming chickens and Cape Barren geese.

The Koalas are in a separate section again and you can also pat those on the tree. You will have plenty of time to wonder around.

Zara also walked us through some other enclosures, to see the eagles and the final one was of the dingos. In small groups, we all got to enter the dingle enclosure a few at a time and got to admire the beautiful animals.

This concluded the visit and you are ushered to the exit before the next tour begins.

animal feeding
Feeding the free roaming chickens and albino kangaroos

Important Tips when visiting

  • Wear some sturdy, outdoor shoes. Not your fancy runners or sandals! You are inside some of the time but you also venture outside on the fields where lots of animals are grazing around freely.  
  • They feed some of the animals nuts – we didn’t get given any personally as it was only the tour guide giving them to the animals. If you or children are severely allergic to nuts, this place won’t be for you!
cape barren goose
Cape Barren Geese

FAQ

Where is Warrnambool Wildlife Encounters?

The park is located in Cudgee, about 20 minutes drive from Warrnambool. It’s located only 7 minutes drive to Allansford, where Cheese World is located, which is also well worth a visit.

cheese world in warrnambool
Cheese World

How much does it cost to visit Warrnambool Wildlife Encounters?

Adults over 16 yrs are $35 AUD ahead, and kids over 2 years old are charged $22 AUD ahead. Children under 2 years of age are Free.

Family Passes are also available at prices starting at $110 AUD for a family of 2 adults and 2 children.

child feeding kangaroo
Feeding the Kangaroos

Based on the experience we had, I though the cost was fair and totally worth it. We got to really make the most of the 2 hours there and the kids absolutely loved it. It was something totally different from any other animal experience we had and it made for an unforgettable day! Browse our , http://fakewatch.is/ with a variety of options to suit every taste and budget, available to buy online.

Do I need to book ahead to go to Warrnambool Wildlife Encounters?

Yes! You MUST book ahead online. This is not like a zoo where you can buy a ticket at the door and go in and wonder around at your own pace. It only runs small group guided tours at set times.

Check on their website On their website HERE you can see the availability of the tours running. Make sure you look online and book ahead as they do get booked up quickly!

emu
Roaming Emus

We went midweek outside the school holidays in summer and I had to book 3 days prior to the tour – that was the first available.

What are the opening hours for Warrnambool Wildlife Encounters?

As they only run guided tours, the opening hours may vary depending on how many tours are running. During peak times (eg. during school holidays or during the summer months) they may run 2 or more tours a day. Check their website for more details HERE.

Where to stay in Warrnambool

Warrnambool town centre and surrounds has some great options and a lot of variety of accommodation types to suit all budgets.

lady bay view in warnambool from afar
Deep Blue Hotel & Spa and Lady Bay Resort

There are some large hotels in the Lady Bay area near the beaches, such as the Deep Blue Hotel & Resort with their own hot springs baths and Lady Bay Resort with apartment-style accommodation.

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Quest Warrnambool and Warrnambool Gallery apartments are two of my favourites located right in the heart of the centre of Warrnambool. They are a short walk from Liebig Street, which has a great variety of shops, restaurants and coffee shops too.

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Click Here to Check Availability for Warrnambool Gallery Apartments

There are also many other options that include Holiday Parks, Motels and AirBnbs to suit all budgets.

To check out some great accommodation deals in Warrnambool check out Expedia and Booking.com!

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This post is NOT sponsored and is my own experience and opinion only. This post is current as of February 2023. I always recommend that you go on the direct website to check prices & opening times for the most up to date information.

Warrnambool is one of those destinations that at first you might think of just being a place to stop by on your way to or from the Great Ocean Road. Scratch a bit below the surface and this little town is steeped in history and surrounded by nature and a magnificent coastline. With so many things to do for the whole family, come on a trip with me to find out the Top 5 Places to visit in Warrnambool with Kids!

Flagstaff Hill

Where is Warrnambool

Warrnambool, is 3 hour (approx. 260 km) drive south-west of Melbourne, in the state of Victoria. It’s the largest town on the Great Ocean Road, and the popular 12 Apostles is just an hour away. The South Australian border is about 2 hours away by car and Adelaide can be reached in about 6 hours drive from Warrnambool.

Lake Pertobe

Why choose Warrnambool for a holiday

There are many fantastic options for holidaying along the Great Ocean Road. There’s Torquay, Lorne, Apollo Bay and there are lots of other little towns in between. So what makes Warrnambool a great place for a holiday in?

  • Accommodation to suit all budgets. With a population of 35000, it’s the largest town along the Great Ocean Road – you can call it a country ‘city’. This means many great options for accommodation to stay in to suit all budgets from cabins in well-equipped Holiday Parks, to private Airbnb, Motels, Luxury Hotels, and Serviced Apartments.
Logans beach Whale nursery
Logans Beach Whale Nursery – where the whales come to calve during the winter months of June to September
  • A proper town centre with lots of food options, tourist attractions and all the amenities you need. A thriving dining scene with restaurants, family friendly pubs and great coffee shops. More on this below on the Where to Eat in Warrnambool Section.
  • Beautiful spacious pristine beaches. Some of them are also very shallow in low tide as protected by the nearby islands.
  • Explore Nature at your doorstep. Lots of well-maintained boardwalks to explore the iconic coastline. Head nearby to Tower Hill Reserve, just 14 km outside of Warrnambool, and venture into this large nature reserve inside an extinct volcano crater. The reserve is now a thriving habitat of native flora and animals. The Winter Whales are also a popular attractions during the winter months (June to September). Logan’s beach in Warrnambool has a great setup to see the whales during calving season!

And of course some great kid-friendly attractions! Read on to find out more on the Top 5 Things to do in Warrnambool with Kids.

These are the Top 5 Things to do in Warrnambool with Kids

Stingray Bay

When to visit: Everyday

Stretching along side Lady Bay, this fabulous beach is just too good to miss. It has a few little islands in front of it, making the beach itself protected from the waves.

In low tide you can be walking for ages on the sands with barely an inch on water! All you can see is your reflection on the glistening sand!

The Merri River also joins up on this beach so you can take a refreshing dip on the river stream.

Tip: There is road parking right along the beach and public toilets are available.

Head to Pavilion Cafe & Bar just a few minutes walk away for a great breakfast or lunch with a view over the water.

Stingray Bay is one of the Top 5 places to see in Warrnambool
Stingray Bay

Lake Pertobe & Playground

When to visit: Everyday. Motor boats for hire only available Sat & Sun

If it’s up to the kids, you will probably end up spending a LOT of time here.

This park and lake is huge and absolutely gorgeous, not just for kids, but really for anyone. You can kayak and hire motor boats to go on the lake, and do lots of walks across the bridges that connect the islands in the lake.

Lake Pertobe playground and it's huge maze is one of the top attractions to see in Warrnambool with kids

It’s beautifully landscaped and has lots of play areas, the newest part of the park is towards the huge maze. The maze has also a higher viewing platform in the middle so parents can keep an eye on the kids.

tunnel slides at lake pertobe playground
Tunnel Slide

There is a play area for younger kids with a huge sandpit, a splash area set up with spraying ‘whales’, a huge tunnel slide and a giant flying fox (for kids AND adults). Lots of sitting areas and BBQs. Truly one of the best parks I have ever seen to suit all ages!

Tip: Pack bathers for the splash park and a picnic. There is lots of lawns and picnic tables to have some lunch!

Lake Pertobe adventure playground
Lake Pertobe Adventure Playground – this is only one small part of the park!

Warrnambool Wildlife Encounters

When to visit: Contact directly to find out when tours are running

This was a standout and such a rare treat if you love native animals and really want to get up close to them.

It’s located about 20 minutes drive from Warrnambool and it’s a wildlife park, but they only run scheduled small group tours. You MUST book ahead online and everyone gets a chance to pat and feed animals.

We all really enjoyed this and we got to see some amazing animals up close like koalas, kangaroos, wombats, dingos and so many more!

You can read my full review on Warrnambool Wildlife Encounters HERE.

Warrnambool Wildlife Encounters is one of the Top things to see in Warrnambool
Cuddling the baby animals at Warrnambool Wildlife Encounters

Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village

When to visit: Open 10 am to 5 pm Everyday

This place was a real surprise, it reminded me a bit of the replica town of Sovereign Hill (in Ballarat, also in Victoria) and also has a replica maritime village that you can go and explore.

You start off by visiting the museum where you can learn about what life was like in the 19th century and the history of the Shipwreck Coast. You can see lots of artefacts from the shipwrecks, including the famous Loch Ard Peacock – which is valued at a whopping 4 million AUD (2.5 Million US)!

The most expensive peacock you will ever see!

The kids will enjoy exploring the little seaside village visiting all the little shops and walking along the cobblestone streets.

There is an old school lolly store where you can buy $2 bags of lollies and also a tea room where you can stop for scones and a cup of tea.

It was a bargain of a family activity, as we were only charged for our 2 adults tickets and the kids were free (both under 5).

Upon entry, the kids were given a small bag of duck feed each so they could feed the ducks. That was definitely the highlight of the outing for them!

The day ticket price also includes a 40 minute guided tour, from a fully dressed up guide in a period costume. A night Light and Sound Show is also available that recreates the tale of Loch Ard.   

Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village
Flagstaff Hill Village

Minigolf by the Sea

When to visit: Open 10 am to 4 pm on Weekends. 12 pm to 4 pm midweek (Mon to Fri)

A great morning or afternoon activity that everyone can enjoy. It’s an all ages, all abilities 18 hole mini golf course right next to Lake Pertobe playground. Great set up and the grounds very well maintained.

It also has an adjoining jumping pillow that you can add entry on with minigolf for an additional $3. This was another very affordable activity for $35 for our family of 4. It was free for my younger toddler but they still kindly gave him a golf ball and clubs so he really enjoyed being part of the fun!

Minigolf by the sea in Warrnambool
Minigolf by the Sea

Where to stay in Warrnambool

Warrnambool town centre and surrounds has some great options and a lot of variety of accommodation types to suit all budgets.

There are some large hotels in the Lady Bay area near the beaches, such as the Deep Blue Hotel & Resort with their own hot springs baths and Lady Bay Resort with apartment-style accommodation.

Quest Warrnambool and Warrnambool Gallery apartments are two of my favourites located right in the heart of the city centre. They are a short walk from Liebig Street, which has a great variety of shops, restaurants and coffee shops too.

There are also many other options that include Holiday Parks, Motels and AirBnbs.

To check out some great accommodation deals in Warrnambool check out Expedia and Booking.com!

Where to eat in Warrnambool

There are also lots of fabulous places to eat in Warrnambool, ranging from fine dining to family-friendly pubs. There is a great coffee scene with some fantastic cafes where you can your coffee fix like Bohemia, Piccolo, or the Beach Kiosk.

If you want to read more about where we ate some great meals, check out my post on Where to Eat in Warrnambool with the Family.

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This post was first written in February 2023 and updated in October 2023 - I always  recommend that you go on the direct websites to check prices & opening times for the most up to date information.