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Melbourne Day Trips - The Great Ocean Road
The
Great Ocean Road itself hugs the contours of Victoria’s rugged
southwest coast, taking visitors on one of Australia’s greatest
and most inspiring coastal drives. From Torquay, near Geelong, to
Nelson almost 300 kilometres to the west, the road snakes past
cliffs, scenic lookouts, waterfalls, rainforests and sunken ships.
One of the most visited stretches of road is the Port Campbell
National Park, home to significant areas of native bushland and
fauna. Buffeted by wild seas and fierce winds, the coastline has
been sculpted over millions of years to form a series of striking
natural features. You can wander the boardwalks and paths at the
Twelve Apostles, remarkable limestone rock stacks rising from the
ocean, while further along, London Bridge is another amazing rock
formation not to be missed.
The Great Ocean Road has a rich maritime past. Historic towns
such as Port Fairy and Portland allow you to enjoy seafaring village
life, with their fishing wharves, old pubs and beautifully preserved
colonial buildings. As well, a number of ships from the nineteenth
and twentieth centuries have foundered off the rugged shipwreck
coast, and their histories are recounted in many of the museums in
the region.
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