• The Great Ocean road is one of the first things you’ll see advertised while in Melbourne. Signs for day tours from the city will litter travel agency windows and you’ll...
  • This is a great place to have a picnic on the Great Ocean Road because it has benches available, stretches of sand, free parking and great ocean views.
  • Finally, we made it to Bells Beach in Torquay, the end point of the Great Ocean Road. The four of us were ecstatic to be off those winding roads.
  • Our first stop was at Anglesea for a 10 min short toilet break. That was where I approached the tourist information kiosk for a map of the Great Ocean Road.
  • The Great Ocean Road. Travelling is great fun. It gives you a chance to discover a lot of new things, experiences new stuff and explores a lot many cultures.
  • Along the Great Ocean Road and seaside you will find a row of cute coffee shops, restaurants and pubs with outdoors seating space.
  • There are lots of ways to enjoy The Great Ocean Road. Whilst some of them do involve walking and stairs, there are plenty of other options.
  • Discover the best places to visit along this dramatic coast with our list of the top attractions and things to do on the Great Ocean Road.
  • Torquay is the first recommended stop if you are driving to the Great Ocean Road from Melbourne (about 100 km, 1h20 drive from the city).
  • Like the drive up California's coast on Highway 1, the Great Ocean Road is a lovely meander that should be on your bucket list.