The Waverley Creek Rest Area has a maximum stay 20 hours allowed, Facilities include Wood fired BBQs, and tap water, as with most water your not sure about, it's advisable to purify it first by boiling before drinking. There is also a telephone box availa ...
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The Wawirra Creek Rest Area is quite a large gravel area to pull into, it's nestled between the Railway and the Barrier Highway, so expect a bit of traffic noise if you stop here.
If your at the Wellington South Rest Area you might as well visit the Wellington Caves, the turn off to them is a hundred metres or so down the road.
The Wells Crossing Rest Area is a popular and well known fishing spot on the Severn River, so expect company when stopping here.
Werribee Open Range Zoo is an African themed zoo in Werribee, about 32 km south-west of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is part of the Zoological Parks and Gardens Board or 'Zoos Victoria' which also includes Melbourne Zoo and Healesville Sanctuary. It ...
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Werribee Visitor Information Centre is located at entry to Werribee Open Range Zoo Open 7 days, 9am – 5pm
The West of The Range Rest Area has a public toilet and picnic tables but no rubbish bins.
Koala Park was created in the 1920's and officially opened in October of 1930 by the founder Noel Burnet. He became alarmed at the high numbers of koalas shot for the large export fur trade. He feared that if such harsh treatment was allowed to continue, ...
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The Western Beach Camping Area has excellent toilets and cold showers with lighting, and tank water on tap. Fishing is not an option here as the lake has been dry for many years, and fills approx every 20 years or so.
Checkout the website link to find out more about the Wharminda Soaks Picnic Area, there is a public toilet, and a bit of room to park your caravan, and enjoy a nice picnic. P.S. Your camera will be need with full a battery.