Warrnambool region

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The Warrnambool region is a coastal area in southwestern Victoria, Australia, known for its rugged shoreline, whale watching, and position at the western end of the Great Ocean Road tourist route.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal region
region
averageSummerCondition mild summers
averageWinterCondition cool winters
climate temperate oceanic climate
country Australia
distanceToMelbourneByRoad approximately 260 km
economicActivity dairy farming
fishing
tourism
governingStateCapital Melbourne NERFINISHED
hasCoastlineType rugged shoreline
hasFeature cliffs
estuaries
rocky headlands
sandy beaches
knownFor beaches
coastal scenery
maritime history
tourism
whale watching
localGovernmentArea City of Warrnambool NERFINISHED
locatedIn southwestern Victoria NERFINISHED
locatedOn Southern Ocean NERFINISHED
majorCity Warrnambool NERFINISHED
marineWildlife humpback whales
southern right whales NERFINISHED
nearbyAttraction Bay of Islands Coastal Park NERFINISHED
Great Ocean Road NERFINISHED
Logans Beach NERFINISHED
Port Campbell National Park NERFINISHED
Shipwreck Coast NERFINISHED
Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve NERFINISHED
nearbyTown Allansford NERFINISHED
Koroit NERFINISHED
Port Fairy NERFINISHED
partOf Great Ocean Road region NERFINISHED
positionOnRoute western end of the Great Ocean Road
state Victoria NERFINISHED
timeZone Australian Eastern Standard Time NERFINISHED
timeZoneDST Australian Eastern Daylight Time NERFINISHED
touristRouteRole gateway to the Shipwreck Coast
transportLink Princes Highway NERFINISHED
rail connection to Melbourne
whaleWatchingSeason early spring
winter

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Great Ocean Road passesThrough Warrnambool region