The Twelve Apostles
Possibly the most internationally famous feature of the Victorian coast, the Twelve Apostles are a series of constantly changing limestone… Read More »The Twelve Apostles
The Shipwreck Coast stretches from Cape Otway to Port Fairy and has gotten its name due to the more than 630 shipwrecks reported to have occurred along this section of the coastline. This coastline includes some of the more well known and spectacular coastal features including The Twelve Apostles, London Arch and Loch Ard Gorge.
Possibly the most internationally famous feature of the Victorian coast, the Twelve Apostles are a series of constantly changing limestone… Read More »The Twelve Apostles
The cities name comes from a local aboriginal word meaning “ample water”. This is particularly apt as Warrnambool has two… Read More »Warrnambool
This coastal formation was a double span resembling the London Bridge and given that name until the span closer to… Read More »London Arch
Not to be missed on any Great Ocean Road drive and only a few minutes west of the Twelve Apostles… Read More »Loch Ard Gorge
Located in the Port Campbell National Park and a short drive east of the Twelve Apostles is the Gibson Steps. … Read More »Gibson Steps
Carved out of the cliffs by wind and rain over many years, this coastal rock formation is just west of Port… Read More »The Grotto
A historic port on the Great Ocean Road Port Campbell sits in the middle of some of the most spectacular… Read More »Port Campbell
Apart from its natural beauty, this fishing port includes 50 historic buildings classified by the National Trust. Included in these… Read More »Port Fairy
Roughly 4 kilometers wide and 80 meters high, Tower Hill is the now inactive crater for what is thought to… Read More »Tower Hill Inactive Volcano
Mount Napier is an inactive volcano, created through the build up of lava flows and scoria, with the last eruption being… Read More »Mount Napier National Park
Located in the Port Campbell National Park, The Arch is a few kilometers west of Port Campbell itself. The rock formation, caused… Read More »The Arch
Noorat is a small rural township at the base of Mount Noorat, a dormant volcano in the “lakes and craters”… Read More »Noorat
A small island directly adjacent to Port Fairy, Griffiths Island is 1.5 kilometers by 0.8 kilometers and is the result of… Read More »Griffiths Island
Located on the rich soils of the northern slopes of the Tower Hill inactive volcano, Koroit was one of the… Read More »Koroit