Budj Bim Cultural Landscape Experiences
Experiences In And Around The Budj Bim Cultural Landscape
The World Heritage listed Budj Bim Cultural Landscape is surrounded by a wealth of visitor experiences.
Travel Kind
Please be patient while our tourism businesses get back into the swing of things. The people behind our restaurants, wineries, hotels and attractions are excited to do what they love most, and they want to make your visit a memorable one.
A simple smile or thanks goes a long way. Keep in mind, to #travelkind.
Budj Bim Cultural Landscape
Theh Tae Rak Aquaculture Centre & Cafe is scheduled to open at Lake Condah in June 2022.
Guided cultural tours of the Budj Bim Cultural Landscape will commence at this time.
In the meantime, there are any number of local experiences available to visitors.
See below for some of our faves!
Portland and Surrounds
Portland is alive with history, culture and nature. Ride the foreshore cable tram, spot seals at Cape Bridgewater and watch blue whales off Cape Nelson.
Gunditjmara Country offers a plethora of nature based experiences for visitors. Whilst visiting the Budj Bim National Park be sure to check these out.
There's some great info on outdoor activities at:
Port Fairy & Surrounds
Located at the end of the Great Ocean Road, Port Fairy is a charming fishing village full of history. The last destination on Victoria's famed Shipwreck Coast, Port Fairy boasts wide streets lined with nineteenth century cottages, great Norfolk pines and old stone churches.
For more info and to plan and book your trip, visit:
Warrnambool & Surrounds
Warrnambool is Victoria's largest coastal City outside Port Phillip Bay, and there's something for everyone from outdoor activities, nature & wildlife, culture, history & heritage to beaches, lakes and reserves.
If you're travelling to the region along the Great Ocean Road you can find info on the 12 Apostles here:
Suggested Itineraries
We've put together a few sample itineraries to assist you in planning your visit to our region.
You should also visit the local Visitor Information Centres and their websites for detailed info.