Cabins near Warrnambool

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Twelve Apostles Motel & Country Retreat

18 sites · Lodging, RVs10 acres · Princetown, VIC
Twelve Apostles Motel & Country Retreat offers fully air-conditioned rooms and pet-friendly rooms with free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV. It is only 3-minute drive from the world-famous Twelve Apostles and 12 Apostles Visitor Information Centre and 4-minute drive to the Gibson Step and beach. Loch Ard Gorge is just 7 kilometers away. Please kindly note due to the pandemic the onsite restaurant has been closed. The nearest restaurants and stores are located in Port Campbell, about 15 15-minute drive. Meanwhile, self-check-in and check-out are now available. All rooms, 9 motel rooms, and 4 cottages include a fridge, microwave, heater, electric blanket, private bathroom, and car parking. A kettle and toast, coffee, tea, and milk are provided. There are some wildlife animals around the property, which guests may see in different seasons, such as kangaroos, koalas, wombats, and birds. The property is particularly loved by families, couples, kids, and people with pets. Amenities: - BBQ Area - Pet friendly - Non-Smoking Property - WiFi Internet - Children Play Area - Non-Smoking Rooms - Café - Air-Conditioning - Garden - Mini Fridge - Room Service - TV
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AU$30
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Ruby Rose

2 sites · Lodging2 acres · Simpson, VIC
Situated in Simpson and only 38 km from Port Campbell National Park, Ruby Rose features accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking. The property has quiet street views and is 28 km from 12 Apostles. Featuring a private entrance, the bed and breakfast allows guests to maintain their privacy. All units are fitted with air conditioning, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a microwave, a kettle, a walk-in shower, a hair dryer and a desk. Guests can have fruits and chocolates or cookies delivered to their room. The units have a private bathroom, free toiletries and bed linen. The bed and breakfast specialises in an à la carte and continental breakfast and breakfast in the room is also available. If you would rather not eat out, you can make use of the kitchenette facilities, which include a toaster, a fridge and kitchenware. Guests at Ruby Rose can enjoy walking tours nearby, or make the most of the garden. Avalon Airport is 146 km from the property.
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AU$145
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Shearer’s Cottage at Cambus Glen Highlands

1 site · Lodging170 acres · Framlingham, VIC
Situated on our 170-acre farm “Cambus Glen” near the settlement of Framlingham in South-West Victoria, the Shearers’ Cottage is a fully renovated sheep shearers accommodation. The Scottish name “Cambus Glen” means valley where a twisting river passes - this refers to our 3km of Hopkins River frontage – Scottish because the farm is home to our small fold (or herd) of Highland Cattle. The space The cottage is situated in its own private shady garden, overlooking the rolling green (in winter) and gold (in summer) pastures. Fitted out as a studio apartment, it has a queen-sized bed adjoining the living and dining areas. The fully equipped kitchen has a two-plate electric hob, a small fridge, a microwave, and small appliances with a gas BBQ outside on the porch. Tea coffee and some other pantry basics are provided. There is an air conditioner, a wood-burning stove, and plenty of blankets for those cold winter evenings. Guests can make a supervised visit to see the cattle, with plenty of great photo opportunities. It is also possible to take a stroll along the river, where koala sightings are guaranteed, but wallabies and, occasionally, platypus can also be spotted. For those wishing to explore the region – we are a 30-minute drive from the rugged South-West Victorian coast. Explore the Shipwreck coast between Port Fairy and Cape Otway – see the rock formations of the Port Campbell National Park and continue for another 30 minutes to Loch Ard Gorge and the 12 Apostles National Park. Visit Warrnambool, the picturesque Koroit, and Port Fairy, or enjoy one of the many walking tracks in the area or the Warrnambool to Port Fairy rail trail.
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AU$114
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Cabins near Warrnambool guide

Overview

More than just a one-night wonder, Warrnambool has plenty to offer in the way of both cabins and attractions—from a natural reserve in an ancient volcanic crater to whale-watching, art galleries, great drinking and dining, and, of course, the Great Ocean Road. Holiday cabins in Warrnambool are a dime for a dozen too, though they can book up pretty quickly, especially in the summer school holidays. If you don’t mind being a little way out of town, you can also find sea-view cabins on the Shipwreck Coast, farm stays surrounded by rolling hills, and country retreats deep in the temperate rainforest. Perfect for getting away from it all, some Warrnambool cabin rentals also come with fireplaces or fire pits to help keep you warm on a cold winter’s night.

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