Great Ocean Road – 12 Apostles, Australia

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The Great Ocean Road in Victoria, South Australia, is one of the world’s most scenic drives with a stunning coastline. The road winds along cliff tops offering breathtaking panoramic views.

Great Ocean Road Lookout

Driving from Melbourne southwards we stopped over at Apollo Bay. The drive between Lorne and Apollo Bay is a very picturesque part of the Great Ocean Road…. even with bad weather!

Foggy coast near Apollo Bay

In Apollo Bay we had dinner at “La Bimba” restaurant, a relaxed Moroccan style bistro, with tiled tables, coloured wall hangings and paintings. We can warmly recommend the “Whole Mirror John Dory” with Marrocan spices and couscous – very delicious! But order only a small starter, the John Dory is huge ;-)

Whole Mirror John Dory Maroccan style

Great Otway National Park

The Great Otway National Park offers various attractions and things to do; camping, horse riding, mountain biking and walking. One of the most spectacular waterfalls around is the “Triplet Falls”.

Triplet Falls at Great Otway National Park

For guaranteed Koala sightings we recommend the Kennett River Koala walk. You often spot them eating or sleeping in trees right next to the road!

Lazy Koala at Kennett River

Twelve Apostles

The most famous section of the Great Ocean Road is between Apollo Bay and Port Campbell and features an amazing collection of rock formations known as the “Twelve Apostles”. These giant rock stacks that rise majestically from the Southern Ocean have been created by constant erosion of the limestone cliffs of the mainland that began 10–20 million years ago!

Twelve Apostles Great Ocean Road

Our journey continued to Port Fairy where we stayed at the recommendable Oscar’s at the Waterfront Boutique Hotel.

 

Printed Travelogue

Read my Travelogue about Victoria, Australia, as published in the Californian VIVID Magazine in their August/September 2011 issue.

Cover of Vivid Magazine and my travelogue on Victoria, Australia

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Walter’s extensive background in the travel industry, passionate enthusiasm for photography and a firm belief that luxury destinations can also be affordable; were some of the main factors that motivated him to create the travel blog travelmemo.com. In his day job Walter is an online marketing manager based out of Zurich, Switzerland.

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