Greatness awaits along the Great Ocean Road

December 26, 2024 BY
Explore Great Ocean Road

Those heading along the Great Ocean Road now have more ways to explore, with 10 beachside parks. Photo: SUPPLIED

THE Great Ocean Road is more than just a scenic drive – it’s an invitation to connect with nature, create unforgettable memories, and experience the best of Australia’s coast.

Stretching from Torquay to Port Campbell, this iconic journey blends world-class surfing, breathtaking landscapes, and warm hospitality, making it a must-visit destination for travellers near and far.

There are now more ways to experience and explore this iconic place, with Great Ocean Road Parks operating 10 beachside parks – providing endless options for the perfect getaway – from Torquay to Port Campbell.

Start the adventure in Torquay, the birthplace of Australian surfing. From the iconic waves at Bells Beach to the laid-back vibe of beachfront glamping, Torquay offers the perfect mix of thrill and tranquillity.

Venture onward to Anglesea, where the majestic Split Point Lighthouse and the Koorie Cultural Walk await. Families can unwind at the Anglesea Family Caravan Park, where spa cottages and mini golf ensure fun for all ages.

Lorne entices visitors with its mix of arts, fishing, and fine dining. Stroll through town or camp near the beach while enjoying live music, fresh seafood, and the relaxed coastal atmosphere. Further along, Wye River and Kennett River provide idyllic spots to set up camp, with both beaches just footsteps away. Whether relaxing to the sound of crashing waves or exploring these tranquil coastal gems, visitors will feel immersed in nature’s beauty.

Just 25 minutes away, Apollo Bay offers a unique blend of beachfront serenity and natural wonders, like the Marengo Reef Marine Sanctuary and lush Otways Rainforest.

For nature lovers, Princetown and Port Campbell provide peaceful camping experiences right near the famous Twelve Apostles and London Bridge.

Remember, this spectacular journey comes with a responsibility: tread lightly and respectfully while exploring the unique beauty of the Great Ocean Road.

Every step taken leaves a mark, so visitors are encouraged to minimise their impact by staying on designated paths, taking only memories, and leaving nothing but footprints.

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