Rooms
Unit 4
Banyan Place has been featured twice on tv - chosen based on the services delivered, the owner has been in this business for over 23 years, we care about your stay as if you were family.
This apartment features; Smart tv, free fast internet, free movies, brand new smart recliner with lumbar support and phone charging. Iron / board, washing machine / dryer, reverse heating/air-conditioning, carpeted bedroom with wardrobe, a fully renovated huge bathroom with two doors to make an ensuite or doubles as normal bathroom entry with tile floor, walk in shower and separate corner spa, hairdryer, toiletries. The kitchen is open plan and with dining area with full size fridge, micro, kettle and toaster, kitchenware, full oven / stovetop. This apartment is famous for having one of the very rare all-weather balcony where guests can sunsets and drinks.
Please note that the rate is based on 2 guests using the queen bed only. Maximum occupancy is 2 guests (see Hotel Policies).
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Unit 6
This downstairs apartment is fresh fully renovated beach themed apartment so central that you can leave the car and enjoy every attraction within 5 mins of your door. Banyan Place has been featured twice on tv - chosen based on the services delivered, the owner has been in this business for over 23 years, we care about your stay as if you were family.
Apartment Facilities: Private courtyard and a front patio, new carpet and floorboards, dvd, smart tv, air conditioning / heating, full size fridge, oven, stovetop, dishwasher, dining area, kettle, toaster, kitchenware, desk / lamp with office chair, two sitting areas, washing machine / dryer, iron / board, huge wardrobe, walk in shower, hairdryer, toiletries, interconnecting room(s) available on request.
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Unit 6a
This apartment is upstairs and has just been fully renovated and refurbished in a fresh theme that is so central that you can leave the car and enjoy every attraction within 5 mins of your door. Banyan Place has been featured twice on tv - chosen based on the services delivered, the owner has been in this business for over 23 years, we care about your stay as if you were family.
Apartment Facilities: Balcony, street view, smart tv, free movies, free wireless internet, home theater sofa with 2 recliner chairs, air conditioning, heating, iron / board, please note that this room does not have a full kitchen, only a kettle, toaster, micro and a bar fridge. The only sink is in the bathroom and a tub is provided for washing dishes.
The base rate is based on 2 guests using the queen bed only. Master Bedroom has a queen bed. Second Bedroom has 2 single beds ($30 per night per bed) Maximum occupancy is 4 guests.
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Welcome to Banyan Place!
Banyan Place, the most livable apartments in Warrnambool! We have proudly been a family business for over 23 years, and we are absolutely committed to making sure you have the most comfortable and welcoming stay possible! Featured twice on TV on the hit travel series "Coxy's Big Break"! Our location, measures exactly halfway between the CBD and Beach / Lake Pertobe Reserve, meaning you are always within walking distance of Warrnambool's best restaurants and attractions!
Banyan Place is located in Warrnambool, the Great Ocean Road's premier city, filled with breathtaking views, an enrapturing history, and a series of wonderful attractions to entertain the whole family. Warrnambool's main beach, the vast and terrific Bathing Beach, runs in front of Lake Pertobe Adventure Park, the best place to have a barbeque! The nearby Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village explores the area's seafaring history through a large shipwreck collection that simply cannot be missed. Thunder Point Coastal Reserve, with its rocky ocean scenery and beautiful views, encompasses Shelly Beach, and provides the best sunset/sunrise in all of Victoria!
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Attractions
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village
"At the end of The Great Ocean Road, just beyond the 12 Apostles, the picturesque seaside city of Warrnambool is home to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village.
Here lie the stories of hundreds of ships, their crewmen and passengers whose lives were claimed by the Shipwrecked Coast in the 19th Century. Stories passed on by the lucky few who survived the journey to start a new life in a foreign land, vowing never to set foot on a ship again.
Without the modern day comforts we take for granted today, their lives were challenging and tough as they relied on the ocean for resources and communication. Flagstaff Hill is a place to remember and experience the stories of these early battlers who laid the foundations for life as we know it today.
Don’t just learn about history – experience it
in our Living Museum and Spectacular Sound and Light Shows." - Flagstaff Hill.
Thunder Point
"Thunder Point is probably the best place in Warrnambool to watch the sunset.
Located just off MacDonald Street, this is the place to enjoy some of the best coastal views in the area.
The carpark faces the ocean, so if the weather is chilly you can still enjoy the vista without leaving your car, though the best views are had on the viewing platform.
At the far end of the carpark is a trail which leads to Shelly and Levys Beaches with their myriad rockpools, rocky outcrops and sandy beaches laced with glistening crushed shells.
It’s about a one kilometre walk from the Thunder Point carpark with a few hills and sometimes uneven terrain, so is not suitable for anyone with limited mobility.
Much like Childers Cove, these beaches attract far fewer visitors than their beauty deserves, and that forms part of their appeal." - Warrnambool City Council.
Warrnambool Botanic Gardens
"Warrnambool Botanic Gardens are a timeless and tranquil setting for weddings, picnics, peaceful walks and the many guided tours and special events hosted throughout the year.
Set on 20 acres of lush parkland just a short walk north of Warrnambool’s CBD, the gardens feature hundreds of native and exotic trees, ferns, flowers and other plant species.
Warrnambool Botanic Gardens are also home to a significant collection of historic structures, including an original sandstone shed once used by the garden’s first curator Charles Scoborio, now the headquarters of the Friends of the Gardens.
Other highlights include the naval cannon – one of 15 used to defend Victoria’s coastline in the 1800s, a band rotunda, ornamental lake and stone bridge.
The gardens were designed in 1877 by Melbourne Royal Botanic Gardens director William R Guilfoyle.
At that time, the area was heavily timbered with a dense undergrowth of scrub, ferns and tussock grass.
Guilfoyle’s plans saw the land transformed into impressive gardens of his classic style - wide curving paths, large sweeping lawns dotted with specimen trees, glimpses of water, dense shrubberies displaying a rich variety of plants and focal points composed of plants of dramatic form and colour such as Doryanthes, Palms and Bamboos.
By the end of the century additional attractions had been included: a fountain with gold and silver fish, a fernery, rockeries, several aviaries and a number of animals such as monkeys, kangaroos, wallabies and guinea pigs.
The aviaries of birds and the collection of animals have long since disappeared, but the restored fountain and fernery continues to delight.
A trip to Warrnambool is not complete without a visit to the delightful Warrnambool Botanic Gardens." - Warrnambool Botanic Gardens.
AquaZone
AquaZone is the major indoor community aquatic and leisure facility in South West Victoria.
The centre is currently Warrnambool’s only aquatic leisure and recreation centre which provides indoor and outdoor heated pools for fitness and play, a large gymnasium, spin bike studio, fitness programs and ancillary facilities to a regional population.
It provides equitable and affordable access to a wide range of aquatic and fitness activities.
AquaZone aims to encourage participation in physical activity and promote social connection and inclusion for the community.
The Warrnambool Art Gallery
"With more than 5,000 artworks ranging from European Salon and Colonial Paintings of the 1800s and Indigenous artefacts, to the Melbourne Modernists of the 1940s and an expanding catalogue of contemporary works, the Warrnambool Art Gallery has facilitated rich experiences for audiences, both through its Collection and through an inspired program of exhibitions and events in and beyond the Gallery.
The Warrnambool Art Gallery began in 1886 when retired police officer Joseph Archibald opened its doors in a building behind the mechanics institute in Liebig street. The Gallery began with an eclectic mix of artworks and museum curios.
Before long Archibald mobilised public support and paid for a new gallery annex. Loans and grants allowed the Gallery collection to grow with significant early acquisitions by French, German, and Belgian artists, which were less expensive than British works.
These were followed by the Louis Buvelot’s pastoral landscape Sunset Waterpool at Coleraine (1874). Buvelot found his artistic theme in light and tone and it is not surprisingthat he favoured the Western District during his sketching tours of Victoria. This reverence for light and tone can be seen in local contemporary painters including Kathryn Ryan who captures moody rows of trees in hazy paddocks.
The Gallery also holds a series of early tonalist paintings by Australian artists including Clarice Beckett, Archie Colquhoun, Percy Leason, Max Meldrum and Roland Wakelin.
Despite its enthusiastic start the economic downturn of the 1890s brought the Collection to a halt. In 1910 the Council took control of the Mechanics Institute and ran the Gallery there until 1963 when the building was allocated for municipal offices.
The Collection was dispersed on loan to galleries in Shepparton and Hamilton and not reunited until 1971. In 1986 the Gallery’s Centenary year, a permanent home was built next to the ‘Civic Green’ and named in memory of one its champions Sir Fletcher Jones O.B.E." - The Warrnambool Art Gallery.
Premier Speedway
"Home of the Grand Annual Sprintcar Classic and host to other major events for Super Sedans, Speedcars, Formula 500's, Juniors, Super Rods & Wingless Sprints." - Premier Speedway.
Lighthouse Theatre
"The Lighthouse Theatre is southwest Victoria's leading creative hub for Performing Arts and Culture.
With programs showcasing the very best Theatre, Dance, Music, Comedy, Cabaret and the unexpected; we bring together audiences and artists to experience, to create and to celebrate.
Located at the heart of Warrnambool's CBD, Lighthouse Theatre is a versatile Centre for Performing Arts. A $9.2 million redevelopment in 2012 injected new life into the centre and redefined the face of Warrnambool's Cultural precinct." - Lighthouse Theatre.
Bohemia Cafe & Bar
Bohemia Cafe and Bar is a restaurant that has a reputation for having an amazing breakfast and lunch menu. We are also highly regarded for our fabulous coffee and friendly service.
Bohemia Cafe and Bar has a warm and inviting vibe and is a favourite restaurant for many locals. Our team of chefs pride themselves on presenting food that not only looks great, but tastes amazing. Our front of house staff have all been expertly barista trained in the art of making coffee to suit every individual’s needs. They take great satisfaction in ensuring every customer receives great service along with sensational food and coffee. Bohemia Café & Bar is fully licenced so you can enjoy a glass of your favourite beverage with your meal. We also cater for functions of up to 76 people.
Why not drop in today!
Lake Pertobe Adventure Playground
"Warrnambool’s fantastic Lake Pertobe Adventure Playground is a year-round family attraction.
This 8ha adventure playground is paradise for kids with giant slides, flying foxes, a maze and boat rides.
There are lovely walking tracks around the lakes, and the park features delightful picnic areas and sheltered BBQ facilities.
The Lake Pertobe precinct is also home to other sporting facilities such as lawn tennis courts, mini golf and nearby skate park.
Popular travel website Trip Advisor even named Lake Pertobe in the top 10 parks in the South Pacific Region.
So if you are travelling with anyone under the age of 15, Lake Pertobe needs to be on your “must-visit” list." - Warrnambool City Council.
The Warrnambool Library
"The Warrnambool Library is situated at the Civic Centre, 25 Liebig Street. Warrnambool.
Membership is free.
Warrnambool City Library offers books, magazines, newspapers, local history materials, multi-media resources and online services for all ages.
Our new Learning and Library Centre is under construction and will open in late 2022." Warrnambool Library.
Café Lava
"Located in Warrnambool’s city centre, Cafe Lava has a great cosy atmosphere and friendly service.
Fully licenced with changing menus. House-made cookies, cakes and savoury items available all day. Gluten and dairy-free options available. Dine in or takeaway. Functions and off-site catering available."
Beautiful food, spacious and warming atmosphere, cannot recommend highly enough!
Bojangles Pizza
Classic Italian food with a modern twist.
Situated in the heart of Warrnambool's Liebig Street food mecca, Bojangles Restaurant, pays homage to being a well-loved local destination for fine Italian cuisine. Immerse yourself in the inviting ambiance of our restaurant as you savour a curated selection of gourmet pizzas, pasta and a la carte menu.
Simon's Waterfront
It started over 13 years ago…
Simon’s Waterfront was born out of a passion for good food and an appreciation for great tasting beverages.
Nestled perfectly atop the Warrnambool Surf Lifesaving Club, this idyllic location presents our diners with arguably the best views along the Great Ocean Road.
Overlooking the Southern Ocean and Warrnambool’s expansive Lady Bay, the team at Simon’s Waterfront hope you will join us this summer and make some fantastic new memories!
Whether its a beer and a gourmet burger with mates in our iconic beer garden; a relaxed dining experience set to a coastal backdrop or even just a quick coffee on a cozy couch in front of the fire; Simon’s can cater to almost any requirements with ease!
Hotel Warrnambool
Warrnambool's destination is Hotel Warrnambool. Unwind and relax in our inviting bar area, including our heated beer garden…or for the more discerning, enjoy the intimate and comfortable setting of our dining room.
If you're looking for somewhere to hold your private or business function, the Hotel Warrnambool also has two private function rooms, which are perfect for mini conferences, special occasions, private dining, social gatherings and more.
If you want to make your stay longer than just a meal and drinks, you can experience inner-city accommodation in one of our 12 rooms located upstairs.
Seanchai Irish Pub
The Seanchai prides itself on being a quality venue with friendly bar staff and great service. We cater for all age groups providing, Live Music, Retro Nights and Trivia Nights. While we don’t have a kitchen in house you can order Pizza and Snack’s from the award winning Bojangles across the road.
The Seanchai for all your :
Functions
Christmas parties
Staff parties
Including a
BBQ area
Call (03) 5561 7900 or message us on facebook for your next booking.
The Whalers Hotel
Warrnambool the historic port for Victoria's western district launched the 'Whalers Inn' in 1967 which was originally built as the 'Commercial Hotel' in the 1840's. It was considered one of the most spectacular heritage hotel renovations in Australia!
Designed to celebrate Warrnambool's amazing tourist attraction - the Southern Right whales.
After a few more renovations and hands in ownership the now 'Whalers Hotel'
is one of South West Victoria's leading establishments.
Deep Blue Hot Springs
Immerse yourself in natural geothermal waters in a curated sanctuary of Rock Pools, Sensory Caves and Cleansing Waterfalls.
The mineral-rich water at the Deep Blue Hot Springs is gathered from a depth of 850 meters below the ground, with a unique mineral composition to support a range of physical and emotional health benefits. The heat is naturally occurring and is the result of the earth’s core temperature with the water arriving to the surface at temperatures ranging from 35-42 degrees.
Numerous sessions are offered daily, with daytime sessions suitable for all ages five and over, while evening sessions are reserved for adults only aged 16 and over. Your entry provides access to all enhanced bathing experiences located within the Sanctuary.
Fletcher Jones Market
"Visiting the Fletcher Jones Market is a unique experience. Located in the iconic former Fletcher Jones factory, and fronted by a heritage-listed garden, the market is packed with antiques, antiquarian books, collectables, retro, vintage, a great collection of records, vintage clothing, new giftware and loads more.
With two floors to choose from and well over 60 stalls, the Market has something for everyone and is heaven for collectors. Whether you are looking for something rare or unique, or for something very familiar, they are likely to have it. They are the place other dealers come and visit to find that one-off item they have not been able to locate elsewhere.
The market has two entrances, so if you find it difficult to walk for any distance, the rear entrance provides ready access with ample street parking.
Alternatively, come in through the garden and enjoy the wonderful history of the Fletcher Jones clothing company, before plunging into yesteryear."
Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve
Tower Hill is home to some of Australia's best loved wildlife. Emus, kangaroos, koalas, swans, ducks and blue wrens all live inside this magnificent dormant volcano near the Great Ocean Road. Walk across wetlands, craters and bushland and learn how the park was exploited by early settlers before being restored by volunteers.
Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve sits in a large volcanic crater. It is one of Victoria's most fascinating and significant geological formations. Volcanic cone-shaped hills rise from the lakes. It's a short detour from the Great Ocean Road and offers ample walking opportunities for people of all abilities – from easy boardwalks to scenic climbs.
Warrnambool Wildlife Encounters
An intimate wildlife park sitting at the end of the Great Ocean Road, Warrnambool Wildlife Encounters is the most interactive, hands on animal experience in the south west.
An all ages friendly one and a half hour tour of the beautiful wildlife park will allow you to get up close to our native wildlife like never before.
Warrnambool Wildlife Encounters is not your typical zoo and they are educating the public on conservation. They are family friendly and packed with as much fun as possible. There are no hidden costs, making for a great value experience that you won’t forget.
Bookings are essential.
Pavillion Cafe and Bar
The Pavilion Café and Bar is akin to Australian beach life. It is housed within a superb architectural building overlooking the water with unparalleled views of the Lady Bay, Southern Ocean and Middle Islands, it offers guests a feeling of warmth and generosity.
Warrnambool Golf Club
A coastal golfing experience like no other
As one of Regional Victoria’s highly rated public courses, Warrnambool Golf Course provides visitors with a quality coastal golfing experience and year-round enjoyment. A round at Warrnambool is both rewarding and invigorating, with a simple yet spectacular layout, this 72 par course will challenge every part of your game.
We welcome visitors 7 days a week with affordable 18 and 9 hole options – bookings are essential.
Mini Golf by The Sea
Try your luck at Mini Golf by the Sea. Located adjacent to the spectacular foreshore and beside Warrnambool’s famous Lake Pertobe Adventure Playground.
Mini Golf by the Sea has 18 holes of golf plus a giant Jumping Pillow. Test your golfing prowess and receive a Hole in One certificate, or even better, put your name up on the ‘World’s Best Scores’ leaderboard. Fun for the entire family.
No reservations are required. (After-hours bookings are available for tour/school groups and more – please contact for further details).
Logan's Beach Whale Watching Platform
Almost every year between June and September, female Southern Right whales return to the waters of Warrnambool’s Logans Beach to calve. The whales often swim within a hundred metres of the shore. They can be viewed from a specially constructed platform in the sand dunes or from the beach.
Location: Logans Beach Road, off Hopkins Point Road, Warrnambool
Admission: Free
Open: Access all times.
Information: Warrnambool Visitor Information Centre (03) 5559 4620