The Port Campbell National Park is a national park in the south-western district of Victoria, Australia. The 1,750-hectare (4,300-acre) national park is …
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Feb 18, 2025
This is an amazing area to wander around and view the Apostles, Razerback and all the other lovely spots and viewing areas on this Great Ocean Road. Great beaches. The story also, of how this long ro…Full review by RuthyGlasgow
Jul 29, 2024
Wonderful opportunity to experience this magnificent National Park with featuring the forever changing structures at the hands of the ferocity of Mother Nature.Full review by RustyHTims59
Jan 31, 2024
Beautiful view sunrise @Port Campbell National Park. We love to come back again and stay much longer to enjoy the peaceful and clean airFull review by Calnets Cung N
We plan to drive from Melbourne in early Marchand spend three nights somewhere so we can relax and take it all in. Where would you recommend?
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being very honest I would say the best place to stay is Portland. My wife and I found there was plenty to see and do - the people are very nice - try Macs Hotel on the foreshore for an …
being very honest I would say the best place to stay is Portland. My wife and I found there was plenty to see and do - the people are very nice - try Macs Hotel on the foreshore for an evening meal but only order a half serve Many tourist attractions or sit on the foreshore and ponder as the world passes you by
Is there any public transport available for this place? Also if there are any cheap accommodations nearby for 1 night stay.
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We saw tours that started in Melbourne but did not notice any public transit along the Great Ocean Road. Try Trip Advisor for finding accommodation at a price you can afford. There …
We saw tours that started in Melbourne but did not notice any public transit along the Great Ocean Road. Try Trip Advisor for finding accommodation at a price you can afford. There are many places to stay all along the coast.
For taking good photos... is sunrise and sunset equally good? Do the viewpoints / lookouts limit me to take photos just from one direction or is it quite possible to freely roam around and take photos?
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Main viewpoints are East/West. You are generally restricted to walkways.