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Local Activities

Cape Otway Lighthouse

Cape Otway Lightstation is Australia’s most important lighthouse. The light established in 1848 is perched on towering sea cliffs 90 metres above where Bass Straight and the Southern Ocean collide. Experience the thrill of stepping out onto the Lighthouse Balcony for awesome views, and hear the amazing history of tragic shipwrecks on this isolated and […]

Triplet Falls Rainforest Walk

Triplet Falls is one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the Great Otway Park and offers a stunning one hour loop walk through ancient rainforest. View the lower cascades as you follow raised walkways through the forest of Mountain Ash and Myrtle Beech to the main falls. As you leave the forest you can begin […]

Otway Fly Treetop Adventure

Otway Fly Treetop Adventures is the ultimate outdoor-nature experience and located only 20 minutes from the start of the Great Ocean Road. Experience a breath taking birds-eye-view of the magnificent Otway Ranges from the 25 metre-high elevate walkway or fly 30 metres high from tree to tree on the Zipline Tour. The Treetop Walk is […]

Great Ocean Road Bush Walking

The Great Ocean Walk in Victoria is a beautiful, rugged, raw, overwhelming and peaceful journey. The 110km walk traverses beaches, clifftops, rainforests and hinterland. It takes you deep into the Great Otways National Park and the Port Campbell National Park. Embrace the ultimate eight-day challenge, or select a smaller section of the walk. For a […]

Great Ocean Road Trike Tours

Great Ocean Road Trike Tours offer one of the most exciting ways to explore The Great Ocean Road. Great Ocean Road Trike Tours a licensed tour operator and have many wonderful packages to choose from, so you can see the renowned and also the secret sites of the beautiful region. You will on the best […]

Where does the Great Ocean Road begin and end?

Once travellers reach Torquay, the Great Ocean Road begins, the Bass Strait finally comes into view and the adventures begin. The road goes past Bells Beach where surfing legends are made then winds on down to the little towns of Angelsea and Aireys Inlet. It continues all the way for miles and miles along the […]

Loch Ard Gorge – Port Campbell

This area is simply awesome, just a 5-minute drive from the 12 Apostles. The walks to the well known ‘Razorback’ formation, past ‘Tom and Eva’ along a path to Shipwreck lookout and down into Loch Ard Gorge and the beach are the most popular, if you have time, walk on to the small cemetery, Mutton […]

Helicopter Flights – Great Ocean Road

 is amazing to finally see these famous rock stacks from the viewing platform, but how about from above? Scenic helicopter flights leave from near the 12 Apostles visitor centre behind the car park. Or how about a flight from Apollo Bay? These trips follow the coast, passing the Cape Otway Light Station and parts of the coast that you […]

Gibson’s Beach – Port Campbell

This is the first stop when arriving at the Port Campbell National Park from the Melbourne direction, and one of the best beaches to visit for dramatic scenery. It is not safe for swimming, though surfers can often be seen there. 88 steps lead down the cliff face to the ocean and two of the famous […]

The Twelve Apostles in Australia

Twelve Apostles Marine National Park In 2002 the Twelve Apostles Marine National Park was established. 75 km sq. and covering 17km of the Victorian coastline, the spectacular formations are not just to be found above the waterline. Incredible underwater scenery with arches, fissures, and reefs make up much of the spectacular environment beneath the Southern […]