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Great Ocean Road

  Great Ocean Road Victoria     more than a year ago
The Great Ocean Road in Melbourne is one of the most stunning and iconic coastal routes in the world. It stretches from Torquay to Allansford, winding through beautiful beaches, bays, cliffs and rainforests along its 243-kilometre route. Along the way, visitors can take in dramatic views of the Southern Ocean, enjoy beach activities and discover fascinating wildlife.
Tourists will find a wealth of attractions both natural and man-made on the route, such as limestone caves at Port Campbell National Park, rumoured shipwreck sites off Apollo Bay, rock formations at London Arch and Gibson Steps, koalas at Kennett River and colonies of fur seals at Cape Otway. Whether you're exploring on foot or by car there are plenty of opportunities to marvel at the spectacular scenery or watch dolphins play in the surf.
The towns along the road boast many historical buildings and interesting galleries while local restaurants serve up delicious seafood dishes featuring freshly-caught fish plucked straight from the ocean. For those wanting to unwind after a day's sightseeing there are plenty of places offering accommodation with easy access to all that this fabulous stretch of coastline has to offer. With its breathtaking landscapes and plentiful attractions it is no wonder that Great Ocean Road is such an iconic road trip destination for tourists from around the globe.

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