Road trips and self-drive journeys. Dreaming of the open road? From expansive outback adventures to dramatic coastline routes and lush green landscapes, there’s no better place to traverse on wheels than Australia. Choose a type of road trip, location and duration that suits you; your journey begins here. Explore interactive map.
Apollo Bay on the Great Ocean Road has a wide, crescent-shaped sandy beach. Protected waters make it excellent for swimming and popular with families. Lifesavers patrol in summer and there are plenty of surfing options nearby. Nestled in the Otway National Park, Blanket Bay is a protected beach that adjoins the Blanket Bay Camping/Picnic area. The campground is a 40-minute drive from popular surfing spots along the Great Ocean Road, including Johanna Beach to the west and Apollo Bay to the east. For a scenic clifftop walk, follow the Great Ocean Walk south from the campground toward Point Franklin. Enjoy panoramic ocean views and see if you can spot Cape Otway Lightstation in the Take in breathtaking sights of long sandy beaches and dramatic cliffs on this guided, full-day tour of Australia’s Great Ocean Road. See some of the most spectacular coastal scenery on Earth, including the Twelve Apostles limestone stacks and Gibson's Steps, site of historic cliff lines.
Find out all the best places to stop on the Great Ocean Road self drive in Australia. From Melbourne to Port Campbell with all the top spots to see along the coastal drive for this 4 day itinerary. Including 12 Apostles, London Arch, Gorge, Gibson Steps, Bells Beach, Port Campbell National Park and koalas in the wild! All the details you need to know about driving the Great Ocean Road! #
Make your way inland from the Great Ocean Road and discover the bustling village of Forrest, known as the gateway to The Otways. This is one of Australia’s premier mountain-biking destinations, and a popular holiday spot for nature lovers and adventurers alike. On the lands of the Eastern Maar People, Forrest is just half an hour’s drive
Places to visit along the Great Ocean Road. The Great Ocean Road has many stops along the way so we will only focus on the larger ones the 12 Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge and Gibsons Steps for our day trips from Melbourne for families post. Opening times
This itinerary highlights 8 epic days on The Great Ocean Road which stretches 243km from Torquay to Allansford. It’s one of the most scenic coastal drives in the world that hugs the South West Coast of Victoria. There is multiple national parks with hiking trails and beautiful scenery. Expect to see beaches, waterfalls, forests, lighthouses
Great Ocean Walk. Enjoy the freedom of walk in, walk off camping along the Great Ocean Walk route. These hike-in campsites are fuel stove only with eight tent pads catering for 2-3 person tents at each site. Remember to get a camping permit at least 2 weeks before you start your hike. Devils Kitchen – 15.3 kilometres from Ryans Den hike-in
5 days ago · 1. Lorne – Where to Stay on Great Ocean Road for your First Time. Visiting Lorne is a must-do for first timers on the Great Ocean Road! Lorne is one of the largest and most popular resort towns on the Great Ocean Road. It’s best known for its vast beaches, where you can marvel at the beauty of the crystal clear waters. 136 Mountjoy Parade, Lorne, Victoria, 3232. 8. 2. Great Ocean Road Holidays offers over 700 holiday rental homes and apartments in Torquay, Anglesea, Aireys Inlet, Lorne, Wye River, Apollo Bay and beyond. Booking direct with Great Ocean Road Holidays will save you money. With an impressive portfolio of luxury accommodation for those special
3 Bay Street, Lorne, Victoria, 3232. + 5 photos. Lorne World self contained studios are only 100 metres to the Lorne beach, restaurants and shopping. The Lorne World studios are luxurious, with king beds that sleep up to four people. Each King studio is comprised of quality appliances, quality linens, spa bath and free on site parking.
Travel the Great Ocean Road and beyond for one of the world's most scenic coastal drives. Experience a diverse array of things to see and do in the region, from outdoor activities such as surfing, scuba diving and sea kayaking to arts, cultural and heritage attractions. Admire the stunning coastline on the Great Ocean Walk and enjoy fine dining
2 London Arch. Arguably just as impressive as the Twelve Apostles, however, generally far less crowded, the London Arch limestone structure (formerly known as the London Bridge but changed to avoid confusion with the actual one in the UK) is the next stop on our road trip. Thanks to a gradual process of erosion, a uniquely impressive double
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