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Is Great Ocean Road worth it?

It's been voted one of the top ten places to visit in the world, and for a good reason. The winding road hugs the coast, providing stunning ocean views and plenty of opportunities to stop and explore the area's many rock formations.



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The essential facts It is the world's longest war memorial. WWI veterans built the road from 1919 to 1932. You can visit the road in one day or take a few days to experience all that it offers. It is home to some of Australia's most iconic animals.

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Hike to breathtaking waterfalls, spot indigenous wildlife, explore the rainforest on an adventure tour, or take surfing lessons on some of Australia's best waves. We recommend spending at least 3 days on this epic road trip, although you could also pick 1 or 2 glorious days on the coast.

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Australia's 12 Apostles are unquestionably the most famous landmark of the Great Ocean Road. Rising majestically from the ocean floor, these rock formations make the stretch of Victoria coastline one of the most dramatic scenes in the world.

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The main attraction is the twelve apostles, spend at least one hour here absorbing the view and taking Instagram worthy pictures. Then head to the Loch Ard Gorge bridge, just a 3-minute drive from the twelve apostles. There is a great history of the iconic location and its shipwreck.

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The Great Ocean Road is a scenic experience all year round. However, the best time to drive is during summer as the skies are clear, and you can see the winding cliff faces along the shoreline.

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Yes, 2 days is enough on Great Ocean Road to see the main highlights. The 2 day itinerary we've laid out includes highlights like the 12 Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge, Bells Beach, and Erskine Falls. There's plenty more to see and do if you have more time though!

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Port Fairy is a coastal town in south-western Victoria, Australia. It lies on the Princes Highway in the Shire of Moyne, 28 kilometres west of Warrnambool and 290 kilometres west of Melbourne, at the point where the Moyne River enters the Southern Ocean.

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Only eight of the original Apostles are left, although there are 30 rock formations along this stretch of the coastline. With continual erosion affecting the limestone stacks and cliffs, the number of rock stacks are likely to keep changing.

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Melbourne to Apollo Bay Home to some of Australia's best-known surf beaches, Torquay marks the official beginning of the Great Ocean Road.

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In my opinion, the best way to see the Great Ocean Road is through a self-drive road trip. This is why I put together a self drive 2 day Great Ocean Road itinerary that includes all the best attractions between Torquay and the 12 Apostles.

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These amazing rock stacks offer a dramatic picture along the rugged coastline of Victoria and rise up out of the Southern Ocean to create a majestic splendour that has to be seen to be believed. Part of the major attraction of the Great Ocean Road, the Twelve Apostles are a must see attraction on any visit to Victoria.

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If you cannot get a carpark at the steps, you can walk safely along the Great Ocean Walk to reach this area. It is narrow though, so wheelchairs and prams are not advised! The Gibson steps are closed at times due to high tide and unsafe conditions.

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