
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
Stop 5:
Lorne *Lunch Break, Visit famed ‘Teddys Lookout’ for one of the best views of The Great Ocean Road.
Drive Past: Kennet River A leisurely drive offers a fair chance of spotting a koala or two, along with other iconic Australian wildlife.
Stop 6:
Apollo Bay, Mariners Lookout
Stop 7:
Maits Rest Rainforest Walk - An easy wander in a towering forest.
Stop 8:
Port Campbell National Park—Gibsons Steps offers a walk onto the beach and an opportunity to admire the cliffs above.
Stop 9:
Port Campbell National Park – 12 Apostles Visitor Centre features short walks to various viewing points, including the newly opened Saddle Lookout.
Stop 10:
Port Campbell National Park—Loch Ard Gorge & The Razorback Lookout a historical Shipwreck Site with an interesting tale. These are the final epic photo opportunities.
Drive Past: Warnambool Season dependent; whale watching from Logans Beach lookout
Drive Past: the Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve, and gaze at the towering crater walls of the volcano that emerged from the surrounding flat plains while looking for koalas, kangaroos, emus, and even wedge-tailed eagles.
Stop 11:
Overnight Stay – Port Fairy www.drifthouse.com.au (OR Dunkeld www.royalmail.com.au – Depart Following Morning 8.30am
Drive Past: Grampians Valley Lookout (VicValley Road) — A significant view of the devastation that the bushfires have caused over the valley.
Stop 12:
Bellfield Lake — Take a stroll along the lake wall, a perfect spot for some scenic photos. Keep an eye out for emus and other native animals around the surrounding bushland, and kookaburras up in the trees.
Stop 13:
Mackenzie Falls — It is a worthwhile trek to the bottom (approx. 30 min. descent) to view one of the largest waterfalls in Victoria. There is a viewing platform up top (Bluff Lookout) for those who wish to save their legs.
Stop 14:
Reeds Lookout & The Balconies — Offering stunning views over the entire Victoria Valley and surrounding ranges from the lookout, or an easy walk to ‘The Balconies,’ a unique viewing area atop unusual rock formations.
Stop 15:
Boroka Lookout — This is another place to take in the view, showcasing some of the region's most stunning sights.
Stop 16:
Seppelt — Founded in 1851. Home to superior wines from the region, with an opportunity to tour the largest underground cellar in the Southern Hemisphere, which can hold 3 million bottles of the finest.
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