One of the questions we get most often from new families in Werribee is: “What do people actually do for community access?” Fair question. Here are the 15 places and activities our team uses most often, with a few notes on accessibility, cost and why they work.
Outdoors and active
- Werribee River walking trail — the path runs from Werribee Park through to K Road Cliffs. Mostly sealed, mostly flat, plenty of benches. Perfect for a slow walk and a chat.
- Wyndham Park playground — a fully accessible playspace right in the middle of Werribee. Inclusive equipment, accessible toilets, plenty of shade.
- Werribee Open Range Zoo grounds — accessible paths, several wheelchair-loan options, a great half-day out for participants who love animals.
- AquaPulse swimming & fitness centre — accessible change rooms, hoist available, warm-water pool. Many participants attend weekly.
- Point Cook Coastal Park — a 15-minute drive from Werribee, with a lovely accessible boardwalk, RAAF Lake birdwatching, and plenty of cafe options nearby.
Cafes, food and shopping
- Watton Street cafes — half a dozen accessible options, our team’s favourites are the bigger ones with room to manoeuvre.
- Werribee Plaza — the obvious one, but it’s a great half-shift activity: budgeting practice, social interaction, accessible everything.
- Pacific Werribee food court — a low-pressure place to practise ordering food independently.
- Aldi Werribee — quieter than the big supermarkets and great for budgeting work.
Libraries, learning and culture
- Werribee Library at the Wyndham Cultural Centre — sensory-friendly hours on Wednesday mornings, accessible computers, lovely staff.
- Wyndham Cultural Centre events — accessible seating, hearing-loop equipped, a regular calendar of inclusive shows.
- Werribee Mansion grounds — formal gardens with accessible paths, a calm place for participants who find busy environments tricky.
Sport and social
- Western Region NDIS Wheelchair Basketball — runs at Eagle Stadium Werribee. Open to all, regardless of disability.
- Werribee Bowling Club — accessible greens, friendly to NDIS participants, perfect for a weekly social.
- Faith communities in Werribee & Hoppers Crossing — we support participants to attend mosques, churches, gurdwaras and temples across the suburb. Tell us what’s important and we’ll match a worker.
That’s just the top of the list — send our Werribee team a message and we’ll suggest more based on what you love doing.