Thespectacular Great Ocean Road hugs the seaside cliffs that snake along the wild and windswept Southern Ocean. The striking vistas along the iconic road evoke awe with craggy cliffs, empty beaches and soaring bluffs flanked by brilliant green countryside. Add epic surf, native wildlife, unforgettable hiking and biking trails and you
Day3: Seaside Towns. On day 3, take a break from sightseeing and enjoy some relaxed beach fun in seaside holiday towns along the eastern section, such as Lorne, Torquay and Anglesea. 11. Lorne. From Apollo Bay, the Great Ocean Road hugs the coastline for another 47km towards pretty Lorne.
Respectthe speed limit. The official limit on the B100 (the Great Ocean Road) is between 80-100km per hour; in towns between 50-70km/h, and when there is traffic and during busy periods, as low as 30km/h. There are also speed traps to catch those not sticking to the limits with fines up to (and above) $300AUD. Don’t be an idiot.
CapeOtway Lighthouse is regarded as the oldest surviving lighthouse on mainland Australia and among the top places to visit on a Great Ocean Road trip. The lighthouse was constructed in 1848, and it is called the
TheRazorback, 12 Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge and Grotto are some of the most inspiring natural landmarks in Australia, each taking on their own unique beauty and majesty. Be sure to check out each of them when on the Great Ocean Road, as well as honorable mentions of the London Bridge and Arch – have fun! Other tourist attraction: Split Point
TheLookout at the 12 Apostles make the Great Ocean Road Worth it! If you’re visiting around Sunrise or Sunset, then you’ll often find an avid photographer or two at this lookout point. I’ve even seen some phenomenal Astro photography shots – If you want to try that! 2. Gibson Steps.
4 The Great Ocean Walk is an Introductory to Moderate graded walk. It involves walking with a light day pack through undulating country for up to 7 hours a day at a moderate to
The12 Apostles can be reached via the famous Great Ocean Road. The Great Ocean Road offers breath-taking views, with rugged cliffs and glistening shores. The drive to the
Skydive12 Apostles is Australia’s most spectacular place to jump! Take off from the Great Ocean Road Airport, climb to your jump height over the magnificent Bay of Islands, Loch Ard Gorge, the Bay of Martyrs and, of course, the 12 Apostles. Come to our locally owned business and let our staff share their passion for skydiving, safety and
LochArd Gorge. Another absolute must-see on the Great Ocean Road, Loch Ard Gorge is only a short drive from the Twelve Apostles. Named after a shipwreck from the 19th century, these dramatic cliffs open up to the ocean from a sheltered bay which can be accessed from a walkway leading down to the beach.
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