About Werrigar Motel
Werrigar Motel is a small, no‑frills roadside motel located on the Henty Highway in Warracknabeal, Victoria, offering around ten basic guest rooms for travellers passing through the Wimmera Mallee region. The property shares a site with the Werrigar Roadhouse/Shell service station, where guests and passing motorists can purchase fuel, snacks, and hot meals from the adjoining dine‑in roadhouse. The motel is listed by regional tourism as simple but convenient accommodation, with phone‑only bookings typically handled via the roadhouse on (03) 5398 2144 at 213 Henty Highway, Warracknabeal VIC 3393.([wimmeramalleetourism.com.au](https://www.wimmeramalleetourism.com.au/listing/werrigar-motel/?utm_source=openai))
A charge from Werrigar Motel may appear on your bank or card statement if you stayed overnight (or multiple nights) at the motel, or if your room was charged together with meals, fuel, or takeaway from the Werrigar Roadhouse/Shell service station on the same site. Depending on how the business processes payments, the charge might show under slightly different names such as “Werrigar Motel,” “Werrigar Roadhouse,” “Werrigar Fuel & Roadhouse Inn,” or “Shell Werrigar” and may bundle room, fuel, and food into a single transaction. In some cases, you may see a temporary authorization when your card is taken at check‑in or when pre‑authorizing a fuel purchase, which later converts to the final amount once your stay or fuel transaction is completed.([petrolspy.com.au](https://petrolspy.com.au/map/station/5236fc250364917dccd374d3?utm_source=openai))
If you’re unsure about a Werrigar Motel charge, first check any recent travel through country Victoria, especially if you drove the Henty or Borung Highways and refuelled or stayed overnight near Warracknabeal. Look for email confirmations, paper receipts, or fuel dockets from the same date range and compare the total to the amount on your statement. To clarify or dispute a charge, you can call the roadhouse/motel directly on +61 3 5398 2144 during their usual opening hours (generally 6:30 am–9:00 pm daily) and ask staff to look up the transaction by date, amount, and the last four digits of your card. If the business cannot locate the charge or you still believe it is unauthorized, contact your bank or card issuer to raise a formal dispute or chargeback.([petrolspy.com.au](https://petrolspy.com.au/map/station/5236fc250364917dccd374d3?utm_source=openai))