Tuesday 12 July 2016

Many Things Everyone Needs To Do When Visiting The Great Ocean Road



1. Lorne
Lorne is a stunning town located right on the Great Ocean Road and was our preferred town to remain in along the journey.

It has a particular beauty with terrific cafes, amazing Lorne accommodation, special stores boutiques, galleries and Otway National Park is on your doorstep. Lorne is just 140 kilometres south of Melbourne and this restaurant swells with individuals over the Christmas vacations.

Delight in a walk on the beach, a bike trip along the foreshore out to the pier, have a coffee at Lorne Beach Pavilion and attempt a hamburger from The Bottle of Milk-- scrumptious!
We remained at the Mantra Apartments which were outstanding and right on the beach.

2. Teddy's Lookout
A short drive up the hill behind Lorne is Teddys Lookout. Drive up to the picnic location at the end of George Street and stroll a brief distance to take pleasure in the amazing views of the Great Ocean Road from the lookout.

There's also a 45-minute walk you can do here.

3. The Lorne-- > Apollo Bay Drive
Our favourite stretch of roadway was from Lorne to Apollo Bay. Be prepared to pick up photos a lot. This stretch of roadway has some of the most stunning scenery in the region. The Great Ocean Road hugs the cliff-face as it winds through the Great Otway National Park and rolling farmland.

4. Apollo Bay Eco Hostel
Apollo Bay is completely placed about half-way along the Great Ocean Road and surrounded by Otway National Park State Forest and rolling acres of green farmland.

Searching for a budget-friendly and family friendly location to stay? The Apollo Bay accommodation of the YHA Eco Hostel was a lovely restaurant to base ourselves for a few days.

Really homely vibe with fantastic kitchen area facilities, lounge rooms and a rooftop deck to take pleasure in a sunup. This is not a party hostel, no YHA homes are, and we met a great deal of good households and solo visitors here.

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