Today we travel along one Australiaโs most spectacular coastal roads, the Great Ocean Road. The coastline, although extremely dangerous for the early sailors, is spectacular. We make our way south to Torquay which begins our drive along the Great Ocean Road. Our morning stop will be at the popular Victorian seaside village of Lorne, where we will have time to wander the township. From Lorne we travel onto Apollo Bay, where the road leaves the coast and winds through the slopes of the Otway Ranges and Otway National Park. To the west of the Otway Ranges the Great Ocean Road rejoins the coast and runs the full length of the Port Campbell National Park. The Great Ocean Road offers some of the most dramatic coastal scenery in Australia and the stretch on either side of the town of Port Campbell is the most exciting part! We pass Loch Ard Gorge, which has a sad tale to tell. In 1878 the iron hulled clipper Loch Ard was driven out onto rocks offshore at this point. Of the 50 or so on board only two were to survive, being swept into the narrow gorge named after their ill-fated vessel. Itโs here we also see the Twelve Apostles – huge pillars that loom out of the surf, carved over time by the fury of the ocean. Beyond Port Campbell we come to London Bridge. This was once a famous landmark and a bridge-like promontory arching across a furious sea. However, in 1990 it collapsed dramatically into the sea, stranding a handful of amazed (and extremely lucky) visitors at the far end! Soon after the Great Ocean Road veers somewhat away from the coast and heads towards Warrnambool, a beautiful seaside city on the shores of Lady Bay. More than 100 ships and boats were wrecked within 80 kilometres from Warrnambool, hence the current name for the area – The Shipwreck Coast.
Mid City Motel Warrnambool | subject to availability
Breakfast and dinner at motel | Lunch at own expense