Travel the Great Ocean Road on your Victorian holiday and you will experience magnificent vistas, beaches, historic towns, lookouts and lighthouses, as well as the famous Twelve Apostles. Port Campbell National Park is the home of the Twelve Apostles, those amazing rock stacks just off the coast, and they are most spectacular for photography at sunrise or sunset. Other features to look for are the Blowhole, The Arch and London Bridge.Take the time to visit the lush Otways Ranges where there is a tree top walk, lakes, rainforest, waterfalls and walking trails. The lovely coastal towns along the way include Port Campbell, Apollo Bay, Lorne, Aireys Inlet and Anglesea.
Stop in the towns along the way for a swim at the beach, a spot of fishing, or check out the shops and cafes. Visit the Loch Ard Shipwreck Museum and Glenample Homestead when in Port Campbell. Blanket Bay has bush camping and walking trails and Maits Rest Rainforest boardwalk takes you on a rainforest trek. The Angahook-Lorne State Park has more than than 100 km of walking tracks taking in waterfalls, scenic views and lookouts. Accommodation along the Great Ocean Road is offered in the local tourist parks, cottages, apartments, motels, guesthouses, backpackers or luxury resorts.
Locations The Great Ocean Road follows the south west coastline from Geelong to Nelson.
Activities Travel the Great Ocean Road for magnificent scenery, photographic opportunities, glorious coastline, scenic drives, rainforest walks and the Twelve Apostles.