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The Twelve Apostles are the dramatic rock stacks that have made this coastline famous. Take to the..
Port Campbell InformationTowards the western end of the Great Ocean Road, Port Campbell is nestled among some of Victoria's..
Otway Ranges National Park InformationThe Great Otway National Park comprises 103000 hectares of ancient rainforests, cool temperate..
Bells Beach InformationBells Beach is arguably Australia's most famous beach for surfers. Swells up to six metres make..
Geelong InformationGeelong is Victoria's second largest city and offers a diverse range of food, wine, cultural and..
Apollo Bay InformationApollo Bay lies in the foothills of the Otway Ranges, on the Great Ocean Road between Anglesea and..
Anglesea InformationAnglesea is a coastal town and a popular resort on Bass Strait, 35kms south west of Geelong. It is..
Lorne InformationWith its Mediterranean feel and picture-postcard scenery, this beautiful seaside town has been..
Port Fairy InformationPort Fairy is an historic fishing town situated on Vicoria’s south west coast between Portland..
Bellarine Peninsula InformationBellarine Peninsula really is a bit of everything. Seaside township, theme parks, wineries. At..
Queenscliff InformationQueenscliff is an historic seaside village 100 kilometres from Melbourne on the sandy shores of..
Torquay InformationTorquay is Victoria's surfing capital, attracting beach lovers from far and wide to its..
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Winding along Victoria's rugged south-western coast, the Great Ocean Road is truly one of the world's most spectacular coastal drives. Start your journey with the lively ambience of bayside Geelong, the state's second largest city, then head south to Torquay, a popular surfing spot. Along the coast, Brown Brothers, Victoria's High Country' seaside resort towns such as Lorne and Apollo Bay offer stunning beaches and watersports as well as some of Australia's best rainforest scenery in the nearby Otway Ranges.
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One of the most popular parts of the road is Port Campbell. The coastline around Port Campbell, has been created over millions of years by the wild seas and fierce winds of the southern ocean. These powerful forces have led to the formation of a series of striking rock pillars that rise dramatically from the boiling waters below. Known as the Twelve Apostles, they are among the most spectacular and well recognised natural attractions in the Victoria.
Visitors will also enjoy discovering the maritime history of the Great Ocean Road region. Historic towns including Portland, Warrnambool and Port Fairy offer an insight into seafaring village life, with their old wharf facilities, well preserved colonial buildings and maritime museums.
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Melbourne is tha capital of Victoria and regarded as the most European flavoured Australian city...
Victoria's High Country InformationWith scenic alpine landscapes, outdoor activities, gourmet food and wines and a fascinating..
Mornington Peninsula InformationThe Mornington Peninsula's historic seaside villages, rolling hills of olive groves and abundant..
Goldfields InformationThe historic Goldfields region draws in visitors with its grand streetscapes, architecture..
Murray InformationAboriginal people revere it. Nineteenth century trade flourished on it. Mark Twain likened it to..
Phillip Island InformationOnly a 90-minute drive from Melbourne, Phillip Island is a popular family getaway where you can..
Yarra Valley And Dandenong Ranges InfoThe beautiful Yarra Valley and Dandenongs are renowned for fine Victorian wine and tall trees...
Grampians InformationExperience the epitome of the region's natural beauty in the Grampians National Park, with more..
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