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I have driven many a scenic drive but my favorite by a long shot is this one what is yours
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The Great Ocean Road
Recognised as one of the world’s most scenic drives, the Great Ocean Road follows the stunning coastline of Victoria’s south-west. Stretching 243 kilometres from Torquay, just south of Geelong, to Allansford, just east of Warrnambool, the road winds along cliff tops, up to breathtaking headlands, down onto the edge of beaches, across river estuaries and through lush rainforests offering panoramic views of Bass Strait and the Southern Ocean at every turn.
Spectacular vistas
The stretch between Lorne and Apollo Bay is considered by many to be the most picturesque section of the Great Ocean Road. The highway is carved into sheer cliffs that drop away into the ocean, offering commanding views of the waves swelling and crashing onto the rocks and beaches below.
Twelve Apostles
Outside Apollo Bay the road winds through the centre of the Great Otway National Park with its beautiful untouched rainforests, before returning to hug the coast for the entire length of the Port Campbell National Park. This is the most famous section of the Great Ocean Road featuring an amazing collection of rock formations known as the Twelve Apostles which have been carved out of the headland by the fierce waves of the southern ocean.
Scenic lookouts
Check out some of Victoria's most spectacular views from lookout points and viewing platforms along the Great Ocean Road.
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Twelve Apostles
See these spectacular rock stacks that rise up to 70 metres from the Southern Ocean. View them from lookouts between Apollo Bay and Port Campbell.
more >
Building the Great Ocean Road
The road was built after World War I by returned servicemen and stands as a memorial to those who served in the 1914 - 1918 war.
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The Great Ocean Road
Spectacular vistas
The stretch between Lorne and Apollo Bay is considered by many to be the most picturesque section of the Great Ocean Road. The highway is carved into sheer cliffs that drop away into the ocean, offering commanding views of the waves swelling and crashing onto the rocks and beaches below.
Twelve Apostles
Outside Apollo Bay the road winds through the centre of the Great Otway National Park with its beautiful untouched rainforests, before returning to hug the coast for the entire length of the Port Campbell National Park. This is the most famous section of the Great Ocean Road featuring an amazing collection of rock formations known as the Twelve Apostles which have been carved out of the headland by the fierce waves of the southern ocean.
Scenic lookouts
Check out some of Victoria's most spectacular views from lookout points and viewing platforms along the Great Ocean Road.
more >
Twelve Apostles
See these spectacular rock stacks that rise up to 70 metres from the Southern Ocean. View them from lookouts between Apollo Bay and Port Campbell.
more >
Building the Great Ocean Road
The road was built after World War I by returned servicemen and stands as a memorial to those who served in the 1914 - 1918 war.
more >