What is the best part of Great Ocean road?

For the record and it will change with weather conditions, the most scenic for me so far, has been sitting on the cliff tops at Bells Beach, with 10ft + surf rolling in and perfect offshore conditions. Of course the inland route when returning from the Port Campbell area is much quicker than the GOR.

Where does the Great Ocean Road start and stop?

Where does the Great Ocean Road start and finish? The Great Ocean Road starts in Torquay and finishes in Allansford.

Where does overnight stop on Great Ocean road?

Port Campbell
Staying overnight in Port Campbell will enable travelers to return for sunset or sunrise. The walk from the car park takes a couple of minutes to reach the viewing platforms.

Is the Great Ocean Road worth it?

We spent a total of AUD 192 ($147) to take this 12-hour day trip and there is no question that this was probably the best value of anything we experiencing during our epic three week adventure around the world. The focal point of the Great Ocean Road are the Twelve Apostles and they are well and truly worth the wait.

How many days do you need to do the Great Ocean Road?

664 km/413 miles, about 9.5 hours. One of Australia’s most scenic drives, the Great Ocean Road is a magnificent three-day self-drive touring route from surf capital Torquay to the famous 12 Apostles, ending at historic fishing village Port Fairy.

How many days do you need for the Great Ocean Road?

How much does it cost to do the Great Ocean Road?

Entry fee: $37 for adults; $19 on weekdays, free on weekends and holidays for children aged 4–15; free for children aged 3 and under; $33 for seniors (must present ID on entry).

What is so special about the Great Ocean Road?

Renowned for its rugged natural beauty, shipwreck stories, and surfing culture the Great Ocean Road and its frequently changing and dramatic landscapes and views make this 242 kilometre stretch of road Australia’s most famous coastal journey.

How many of the 12 apostles are left?

8 left
They call the rocky stacks the 12 apostles because they stand tall and proud along the shore. Despite the name the 12 apostles, there are only 8 left standing as Mother Nature, time and the salty waters have caused several of the apostles to fall.

Why is the Great Ocean Road so popular?

Where is the first stop on the Great Ocean Road?

To drive direct from the Melbourne CBD to Torquay, where the road officially starts, is 104km, or 1 hour and 20 minutes. The first stop when driving the Great Ocean Road will be Geelong. This port city is the second-largest in the state of Victoria and overlooks the gorgeous Corio Bay.

Are there pull over bays on Great Ocean Road?

Because the Great Ocean Road offers almost constant coastal views, pull over bays have been built to allow cars to safely stop and take in the scenery. One of the lesser-known bays is at Wongarra, a 15-minute drive from Apollo Bay. Gaze out from the bay at Wongarra to see crashing waves, jagged coastline and the rugged hills at your back.

Where are the best places to visit on the Ocean Road Drive?

Apollo Bay is a gorgeous seaside village, located at the entry to the Otways, and without a doubt is one of the most scenic and picturesque stops on our Great Ocean Road drive. For the best panoramic views on offer head straight for Marriners Lookout.

Where to stop on Great Ocean Road campervan?

Another quick and fun stop on your Great Ocean Road campervan road trip is Mait’s Rest. It is an 800-meter-long, self-guided, adventurous walk through the spectacular rainforest of the Otway Ranges. It is on the Great Ocean Road and only 15 minutes drive from Apollo Bay.