Warrnambool’s picturesque Lady Bay offers protected swimming along with surfing, yachting and windsurfing. There are over 29 shipwrecks in Lady Bay with interpretative signage highlighting some of the tragedies. The Warrnambool Surf Lifesaving Club patrols Lady Bay during the summer months and popular weekends. Visit Beach Safe website for more information. Warrnambool has its history based around the busy Lady...
Warrnambool’s picturesque Lady Bay offers protected swimming along with surfing, yachting and windsurfing. There are over 29 shipwrecks in Lady Bay with interpretative signage highlighting some of the tragedies.
The Warrnambool Surf Lifesaving Club patrols Lady Bay during the summer months and popular weekends. Visit Beach Safe website for more information.
Warrnambool has its history based around the busy Lady Bay port. Today whilst the port has reduced in activity we now celebrate Lady Bay for its beautiful environment and views from a range of locations.
The Foreshore Promenade links the historic breakwater to Logans Beach. The sealed pathway starts with great views at the 1890 Breakwater, passes Lake Pertobe, follows around Lady Bay (it can be tempting to divert to the beach), crosses the mouth of the Hopkins River estuary, and ends at the whale nursery at Logans Beach. The path is suitable for all forms of wheeled transport including bikes, rollerblades, wheelchairs and prams.
Beach Trekker & Sandcruiser is available to hire from Warrnambool Surf Life Saving Club everyday from 10am – 6pm. beach access points are from:
1. Breakwater Viaduct Road, Warrnambool
2. Warrnambool Surf Life Saving Club, 76 Pertobe Road, Warrnambool
3. Ramp, Pertobe Road, Warrnambool