A Great Ocean Road trip: From Geelong to WarrnamboolBreadcrumbHome Holiday Guides A Great Ocean Road trip: From Geelong to WarrnamboolStretching from Geelong to Warrnambool, the Great Ocean Road offers breathtaking views, lush rainforests, majestic waterfalls, and unique attractions.16 Oct 2024 Embarking on a road trip along the Great Ocean Road is not just a journey; it’s an experience that captures the essence of Australia’s stunning natural beauty and rich history. Stretching from Geelong to Warrnambool, this iconic route offers breathtaking views, lush rainforests, majestic waterfalls, and unique attractions. For travellers starting their adventure from Tasman Holiday Parks – Geelong and ending with a relaxing stay at a Tasman Holiday Parks – Warrnambool, here’s your guide to the unmissable sights along the Great Ocean Road.The Gateway: GeelongYour journey begins in Geelong, where the vibrant waterfront and bustling streets provide the perfect send-off. Before hitting the road, explore the Eastern Beach sea baths or the Geelong Botanic Gardens for a peaceful start to your adventure.Surf Coast Shire: Torquay to LorneAs you leave Geelong, the Great Ocean Road meanders along the coast, offering spectacular ocean views. Torquay, the surfing capital, is home to world-famous beaches like Bells Beach. A visit to the Surf World Museum will immerse you in Australia’s surfing culture.The journey continues to Anglesea, where kangaroos are often spotted lounging on the golf course. A detour to the Great Otway National Park reveals the enchanting Hopetoun Falls and the ancient, towering trees of the Otways rainforest. This area is a haven for nature lovers and offers countless trails for exploration.Lorne, a picturesque seaside town, is perfect for a leisurely lunch. The Lorne Pier offers fresh seafood, while Teddy’s Lookout provides panoramic views of the coastline. For a refreshing dip, the cascading Erskine Falls are just a short drive away.Apollo Bay: A Coastal GemApollo Bay is the next jewel on the Great Ocean Road, serving as a gateway to more Otways adventures. The Mariners Lookout offers stunning views of the bay, making it a perfect picnic spot. For foodies, the Apollo Bay Bakery is famous for its scallop pies—a must-try local delicacy.The Twelve Apostles and BeyondThe highlight of the Great Ocean Road trip is undoubtedly the Twelve Apostles. These massive limestone stacks, rising majestically from the Southern Ocean, offer a spectacle at sunrise or sunset. Not far from here, the Loch Ard Gorge and London Bridge are equally impressive formations with rich histories.Port Campbell provides a quaint stopover, with its sheltered bay and homely eateries. For those fascinated by maritime history, the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village in Warrnambool brings to life the stories of shipwrecks and sailors who once navigated these treacherous waters.Warrnambool: The End of the RoadWarrnambool marks the end of the Great Ocean Road, but the adventure doesn’t stop here. After setting up at a Tasman Holiday Parks – Warrnambool, dive into the local attractions that make this town special.The Deep Blue Hot Springs offer a relaxing retreat, with geothermal mineral waters providing a soothing end to your road trip. For a cultural experience, the Warrnambool Art Gallery showcases local and Indigenous art.Warrnambool’s beaches are perfect for a leisurely day by the sea, with Logan’s Beach serving as a whale-watching spot during the winter and spring months. As the day winds down, enjoy a meal at one of Warrnambool’s fine restaurants, with options ranging from fresh seafood to international cuisines.Warrnambool beach on a sunny day | Tasman Holiday ParksPlanning Your TripAt Tasman Holiday Parks – Kioloa Beach, we are dedicated to providing a welcoming and enjoyable experience for all our guests, including your beloved pets. With our new off-leash area, pet-friendly accommodation options, and a wealth of activities to enjoy, your next holiday is sure to be a memorable one.Don’t wait! Book your pet-friendly getaway at Tasman Holiday Parks – Kioloa Beach today and start planning your perfect holiday adventure with your furry friends.The Great Ocean Road AwaitsA road trip along the Great Ocean Road from Geelong to Warrnambool is more than just a journey; it’s an exploration of the heart and soul of Victoria’s coastal beauty. From the surf breaks of Torquay to the serene waters of Apollo Bay, the majestic Twelve Apostles, and the historical charm of Warrnambool, this route offers an unforgettable adventure.As you embark on this iconic drive, let the spirit of exploration guide you through the smooth curves of the road and the breathtaking landscapes that unfold. Whether you’re soaking in the views from a Geelong caravan park or enjoying the tranquillity of Warrnambool camping, the Great Ocean Road promises a journey filled with wonder, relaxation, and discovery.Geelong Warrnambool
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