No doubt, 12 Apostles is the most famous attraction and the best stop along the Great Ocean Road, and even though we saw it many times before on pictures, we were awe-struck anyway. Although nowadays there are only 8 Apostles left (the ninth collapsed in 2005), it is still incredible show to watch.
7. Lower Kalimna Falls, Lorne. Lower Kalimna Falls is not the biggest waterfall on the Great Ocean Road but is certainly one of the most unique.A large alcove sits underneath a rock ledge where the water trickles, so you can enter the cave and actually watch the falls from behind.
You can imagine how excited I was when the day finally came for our Great Ocean Road Adventure. Like many people, we love traveling with our pup, Freyja. With working from home the past year, Freyja’s definitely gotten used to our constant presence at home, and so the thought of leaving her was less than ideal.
I went to the website for the Great Ocean Road. The site says it is a 66 mile stretch of road. So my questions is----why do people say it takes 2 or 3 days to do? I did ot get that impression from that website. So if people could talk about what one does on the Great Ocean Road, that would be great. Thanks
Loch and Gorge. Loch and Gorge, a geologic marvel is located within the Port Campbell National Park in Victoria, and just a stone’s throw from the 12 Apostles and Gibson Steps. The gorge has been carved out of the cliffs, leaving a narrow inlet of the ocean to the small beach.
5 Day Great Ocean Road Itinerary: Day 1 – Melbourne to Lorne. Setting out on the first section of the Great Ocean Road will take you from the Victorian capital of Melbourne to the coastal town of Lorne. The direct route between these two locations is 142km, taking drivers around two hours to complete. This first stretch of our self drive
Small Group Great Ocean Road Full Day Tour Lunch Included. 8. from $98.96. Great Ocean Road, Victoria. Learn to Surf at Torquay on the Great Ocean Road. 79. from $53.91.
Great Ocean Road Itinerary Self Drive in 2 Days. DAY ONE: Starting from Melbourne, head out early in the morning. You’ll make it to Torquay before 10AM if you leave at 8AM. Take your time, you’ll be able to see the following before a late lunch: Bells Beach. Teddy’s Lookout.
This 32km coastal reserve covers the area between Warrnambool and Peterborough. The coastline is breathtaking, with limestone stacks and ocean views. There are also several areas where you can gain beach access. The best part about this stretch of the coast, is that there are fewer tourists than the 12 Apostles area.
Great Ocean Road Itinerary 2 Days. Stock your whip up with snacks, strap on your seatbelts and get those cameras ready – it’s gonna be one helluvan action-packed drive cramming all these epic sights into 2 days. Day 1: Melbourne to Warrnambool. As mentioned earlier, we’ll be diving into this Great Ocean Road itinerary in reverse.
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