5 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Werribee That You Shouldn't Miss

July 29, 2021 Venice Greaves

Discover the best top things to do in Werribee, Australia including Go Shooting, Essence Productions- Night Theatre At Werribee Park, Werribee Open Range Zoo, Werribee River Park, Victoria State Rose Garden.
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1. Go Shooting

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5.0 based on 78 reviews

Go Shooting

Go Shooting gives you the opportunity to try clay target shooting with training and guidance from some of the world’s best shooting coaches, including Olympic gold medalist Russell Mark and Commonwealth gold medalist Lauryn Mark. We run shooting events in Melbourne, Brisbane and the Gold Coast for bucks and hens parties, birthday parties or for those who just want to have a go with their mates. We offer a wide range of options to suit your needs to make your day an unforgettable experience including transport and catering. Anyone can participate in clay target shooting no matter your age, gender or level ability. You’ll be surprised at what you can do and we guarantee you will hit a target! There are also some prizes and giveaways on offer at the conclusion of your event. We run clay target shooting events all around Australia with our main venues in Melbourne (Werribee and Lilydale), Brisbane and the Gold Coast (Woongoolba)

2. Essence Productions- Night Theatre At Werribee Park

K Road Werribee Park, Werribee, Victoria 3030 Australia +61 439 690 091 [email protected] http://essenceproductions.com.au/
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Essence Productions- Night Theatre At Werribee Park

Essence Productions is an independent theatre production company that offers night theatre at Werribee Park each weekend all year round. There are two shows 'What Was That?' performed in the historic mansion and 'Down to Earth' performed at the historic farm. Both are based on history, highly entertaining and filled with comedy, great characters and some scary elements. It’s founder (and author of the work), Alaine Beek, has also written, produced and tour her multi-award winning play, Point of No Return - a riveting drama based on the real events at our first boys prison, Point Puer, Tasmania. It is currently touring to Albury Entertainment Centre and Griffith Regional Theatre July 24 and 26, 2019. Alaine, with her acting team, are currently working on her new play ‘The Scrunch Test’, based on the true story of her Scottish parents in Australia on Christmas Day.

3. Werribee Open Range Zoo

K Road, Werribee, Victoria 3030 Australia +61 1300 966 784 [email protected] http://www.zoo.org.au/werribee
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4.5 based on 1,891 reviews

Werribee Open Range Zoo

Experience an African adventure just 30 minutes from Melbourne. You'll find an amazing array of animals living on 225 hectares of wide, open savannah. On the Pula Reserve Walking Trail, come face-to-face with amazing gorillas, a pride of lions, see monkeys and cheetahs at play and feel the sand between your toes at the new Hippo Beach! Included in your admission price is a 40 minute safari tour where you will find rhinoceros, giraffes, zebras and antelopes grazing together on the picturesque savannah. Don't miss: Wild Encounters: Feed a giraffe, stroke a serval, see amazing animals on the savannah from an open vehicle and, in the new Gorilla Behind the Scenes encounter, get up close and personal with three gorilla bachelors! Slumber Safari: Stay overnight in our luxury safari tents overlooking the savannah. Your stay includes amazing close-up animal encounters, drinks and dips at sunset, and a sumptuous African feast.

Reviewed By 619jeffry - Essendon, Australia

At the Werribee Open Range, animals are seen in their natural state, roaming the savannah. African animals at the Zoo include giraffes, hippos and meerkats.. Wild Australian animals such as emus and kangaroos are also featured. Werribee Zoo is in the south-west of Melbourne. It is a quick trip on the freeway. By the way, everyone must pre-book tickets; tickets are not available at the gate.

4. Werribee River Park

Cocoroc Geelong Road onto New Farm Road, Werribee, Victoria 3030 Australia +61 3 9742 3068 [email protected] http://parkweb.vic.gov.au/explore/parks/werribee-regional-park?
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4.5 based on 338 reviews

Werribee River Park

Werribee Park is a truly unique property with many stories to share. From Aboriginal communities that are known to have wandered the area, to the arrival of Scottish immigrants making their fortune in the 19th century and subsequent use as a seminary by the Catholic Church, Werribee Park offers an authentic insight into three facets of history. Step into the Mansion and experience the opulence of the 1880's whilst listening to the chatter of the Chirnside family with an audio headset tour (fee for mansion entry applies). Take a stroll to the original farmyard where rustic bluestone outbuildings provide a stark contrast to the craftsmanship of Chirnside mansion. Wander through the unique riverine, journey through the contemporary Werribee Park Sculpture Walk or stroll through 10 hectares of beautiful formal gardens and open space park land. Only 30 minutes from Melbourne, take a walk at Werribee Park, today.

Reviewed By MerrianM1

Wonderful place to visit. Beautifully curated and a great team of volunteers who you can tell love working there. Great insight into how life was back in the 19th century.

5. Victoria State Rose Garden

Gate 2 K Road, Werribee, Victoria 3030 Australia +61 13 19 63 http://vicstaterosegarden.com.au/home.html
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4.5 based on 321 reviews

Victoria State Rose Garden

Reviewed By davidwQ2305JS - Ballarat, Australia

The garden will appeal to rose lovers as well as anyone that loves colour or the sweet smells from the flowers. The rose beds take different shapes with the name of the rose placed on bricks by them. Located adjacent to the Werribee Park Mansion makes this a a double delight to visit, especially as entry is free to both gardens.

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