Places of Interest
The Great Ocean Road is a 243 kilometre stretch of road along the south west coast of Victoria, Australia. The road takes travellers from Torquay to Port Campbell and was originally built between 1919 and 1932 by returned soldiers and dedicated as a World War 1 memorial. Winding through varying terrain along the coast and providing access to several prominent landmarks, including the limestone stack formations known as the Twelve Apostles, the road is one of the most important tourist attractions in Australia. The road traverses rainforests, as well as beaches and sheer cliffs with breathtaking views. Although the Twelve Apostles are the most prominent attraction there are a great many other things to see along the way.



The Great Ocean Road has far too many attractions to see in one day. The attractions we visit can vary depending on your interests and fitness levels. This is a list of just some of the things that are available depending on the duration of the tours selected :
Great Ocean Road Memorial
Bells Beach
Kangaroos at Anglesea Golf Course
Aireys Inlet Lighthouse
Lorne Township
Mt Defiance Lookout
Kennett River Koala and parrot spotting
Cape Patton Lookout
Carisbrook Falls
Apollo Bay township
Marriners Falls
Otway Fly Tree Top walk
Maits Rest Forest walk
Cape Otway Lightouse and Kangaroo spotting
Castle Cove
Melba Gully Forest walk
Gibson Steps
The Twelve Apostles
Loch Ard Gorge
Port Campbell township
The Arches
London Bridge
The Grotto
Bay of Islands
