
Stop 1:
Torquay, home of the surf capital of Australia.
Stop 2:
Bells Beach, renowned globally as a premier surf break on the ASP Tour.
Drive Past: Southside Beach Bells
Drive Past: Point Addis, Marine National Park
Stop 3:
Anglesea offers an opportunity to visit the ‘Chocolaterie’ or go kangaroo spotting at the Anglesea Golf Course.
Drive Past: Aireys Inlet Split Point Lighthouse, Fairhaven ‘Pole House’
Stop 4:
Eastern View, Famous Great Ocean Road Sign
Drive Past: Thirteenth Beach Long Surf Beach with a chance of witnessing the racehorses training/swimming
Stop 5:
Barwon Heads, Browse the shops or take a coffee/lunch break at the renowned ‘The Heads’ restaurant, which is perched over the Barwon River. A quick visit to The Bluff Lookout.
Drive Past: Ocean Grove, leisurely drive offers a fair chance of spotting a koala or two, along with other iconic Australian wildlife.
Stop 6:
Point Lonsdale, Take in the views of both sides of this seaside village: the rugged coast of the ocean side and the calmness of the sheltered waters on the protected marine park foreshore.
Stop 7:
Queenscliff - A historic seaside village at the entrance to Port Phillip Bay. It features historical Victorian-era buildings and houses, art galleries, and many charming dining spots.
Car ferry trip from Queenscliff to Sorrento (40 mins)
Stop 8:
Point Nepean National Park is home to the historical Quarantine Station & Fort Nepean, along with numerous other heritage buildings, lush walking tracks, and opportunities to spot local wildlife. The park offers stunning coastal views and the chance to ride an e-bike to cover the vast area and see all the sights.
Stop 9:
Overnight Stay – Sorrento www.thecontinentalsorrento.com.au OR Fingal www.albathermalsprings.com.au
Depart Following Morning 8.30am
Drive Past: Portsea Back Beach to enjoy views of the long stretch of sand facing Bass Strait. This spot can bring in some big surf waves and is a very popular destination during the summer months.
Stop 10:
Arthur's Seat State Park is the highest viewpoint on the Mornington Peninsula, and on a clear day, it offers stunning views across the bay and back towards The Bellarine, stretching all the way to Melbourne. There’s an opportunity to hop on the ‘Eagle Cable Car’ for a one-way or return trip in private gondolas.
Stop 11:
Red Hill Grab a coffee or brunch at one of the local premium cafes before heading back into town.
Tour GORBELMORN1.5
One and a half days
Great Ocean Road, Bellarine Peninsula & Mornington Peninsula










