Great Ocean Road Drive
🚗10 mapped stops
One of the world's great coastal drives, built by returned soldiers between the wars as a memorial to their fallen mates. From the surf breaks of Bells Beach to the limestone cathedrals of the Twelve Apostles, this is where the Southern Ocean has spent millennia sculpting Australia's most dramatic coastline.
Arrêts de ce circuit (10)
- 1 Bells Beach The spiritual home of Australian surfing — host of the Rip Curl Pro since 1962, the world's longest-running surf competition, and the fictional finale of Point Break
- 2 Great Ocean Road Memorial Arch The timber arch marking the official start of the Great Ocean Road — the largest war memorial in the world, built by 3,000 returned servicemen with picks, shovels, and gelignite
- 3 Lorne The Great Ocean Road's most fashionable village — nestled between the Otway Ranges and the sea, where Melbourne's elite have summered since the 1880s
- 4 Kennett River Koala Walk Pull over and look up — the eucalyptus trees along Grey River Road host one of Australia's densest wild koala populations, often sleeping just metres above the road
- 5 Apollo Bay A working fishing town turned foodie destination — the harbour still lands fresh crayfish and blue-eye trevalla, and the Otway Ranges rise steeply behind the village
- 6 Castle Cove Lookout A dramatic viewpoint where the road clings to cliffs above churning surf — the transition from lush Otway rainforest to the exposed Shipwreck Coast happens in a single bend
- 7 Twelve Apostles Eight limestone stacks (never were there twelve) rising from the Southern Ocean — carved by 20 million years of waves, wind, and rain, and losing about 2cm of cliff face per year
- 8 Loch Ard Gorge Named for the clipper ship Loch Ard, wrecked here in 1878 — only two of 54 passengers survived, and the gorge where they washed ashore is one of the coast's most sheltered beaches
- 9 London Arch Once a double-arched bridge called London Bridge, until the inner span collapsed in 1990 — two tourists were stranded on the outer arch and rescued by helicopter
- 10 Port Campbell The tiny fishing village that serves as base camp for the Shipwreck Coast — population 400, fish and chips on the harbour wall, and sunsets that stop traffic on the highway
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