THE BEST places to visit in HOBSONS BAY
/Hobsons Bay is an amazing place to visit, and to the lucky ones that reside here - it is a great place to live!
With endless places for adventure, we have gathered a one-pager with some of our fave places to visit with the family!
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Trust Mamma, finding your way to this eclectic spot is just good ol' fashioned fun for everyone.
Firstly - KIDS ARE FREE and you MUST KNOW this is one of Mamma's fave places to visit. We could recommend a visit here any day of the week.
Mamma says visiting this great place is a must for any true blue Westie. Gaze over the water and take a little time to unwind and explore
From fresh seafood, to ship tours, ferry adventures and those city views. Take a walk along this historical pier to discover some family fun!
What a great play space! This 'old plus new' playground has some great features and a must with the kids
The first homestead built in the area. Next time you visit Logan Reserve in Altona take a trip back in time and step inside the Altona Homestead.
There has always been something new to see on every visit, and the history of these amazing machines is fascinating for everyone
There is always a great exhibition on in this gorgeous and iconic Westie institution. Mamma loves the Substation
It's the best place for a picnic, a bear hunt, or simply come and soak up the serene surroundings. With the beachfront views and ocean breezes.
This spot has everything and Mamma means everything you'll need for some quality park time.
The Centre has a wide range of classes, workshops and programs to suit most people - with an emphasis on all things creative.
It's hard to imagine that this place was transformed from a former bluestone quarry and rubbish tip.
Slow food is all about simple, local, in season and sustainable produce. Get in early for the best fresh bread, pastries and coffee. and take a seat, listen to the live music and SLOW down!
As one of Melbournes oldest suburbs, Williamstown has such a rich and colourful history. From Nelson place being built by convicts, to Gem Pier being Melbourne’s first seaport.
The fact that a place like this exists in the world means the world is a truly great place.
Fly a kite, run around, have a swing, jump on the massive see-saw, hug a tree, climb a giant anchor, chill out, soak up the sun, enjoy the view.