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I'm planning a day trip to the Great Ocean road to check out the 12 Apostles. I live in East Melbourne and if anyone here has been there, what are some nice stopoff points to check out? Specifically wineries, animal farms or historic sites.
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http://www.greatoceanroad.com.au/Wine_Food/index.html Always a good idea to call wineries ahead and see if they will be open (during winter/and or weekdays, some might have irregular opening hours). It's a long day trip. Overnight somewhere would make it better IMHO especially if you want to enjoy local wine/beer/food in the evening.. |
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Hobart, La La Land
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Day trip on the Great Ocean Road, are you mad! It can be done but would be a rush and not very relaxing.
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The Otway Fly is enjoyable.
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if you must, get an early start and expect the 12 apostles to be the last thing you see in the afternoon. The inland direct roads back to Melb are boring except for some native forests/plantations (iirc) and 1-2 towns.
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If you aren't traveling on a budget, nom here: http://chriss.com.au/home.html
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Location: Sydney
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Weekend will bring with it frustrating drivers and grey nomads with caravans and campers.
Couple that with only the day to do it and it's too rushed. We stayed overnight at Anglesea when we did it. Hopetoun Falls, Beauchamp Falls, and Carisbrook Falls all at Ottway National Park. Make sure you take the cut through at the pine forest plantation if you love driving too .http://parkweb.vic.gov.au/explore/pa...-national-park - Check that site before doing any bushwalking for closures. The helicopter flyover at Twelve Apostles Car Park used to be pretty decent too (not sure if it's still there and any good though).
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You dont go up and back the ocean road, you can be at the WARNAMBOOL end of the ocean road in 2.5hrs from Melbourne. Leave early. Straight to Warnambool, via Colac. Then head back along the road (it actually works better against the traffic mostly. I would also suggest a weekday. Weekends are just stupid. Done it many many times. Otway Fly is a waste of time, go look at the two waterfalls around the corner for a experience in nature. If you were to stay overnight, I would look around Apollo Bay/Lorne.I drive there from Melbourne multiple times a year to take photos. If a day trip, its either the coast or the national park, you cannot do both.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twelve_Apostles_%28Victoria%29 So really it's The Sow and Piglets.
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