Great Ocean Road

Great Ocean Road

Exploring the
Great Ocean Road

Victoria

Traveling to the Great Ocean Road as a family is an experience filled with breathtaking scenery, charming towns, and unforgettable memories. Stretching along the southeastern coast of Australia, this iconic drive offers a wealth of activities and attractions that cater to all ages. Our family embarked on this journey, relishing the sights and sounds of this spectacular region.

Where to Stay

Finding the perfect accommodation is essential when exploring the Great Ocean Road. We chose to stay at the NRMA Park Port Campbell after spending a week in Torquay. Torquay served as an excellent base for exploring the eastern section of the road up to Lorne. From Port Campbell, we were perfectly positioned to enjoy the western half of this magnificent drive.

Lorne, Marengo, and Port Campbell are just a few of the fantastic spots worth spending a few nights. Each town has its unique charm and offers plenty of opportunities for relaxation and adventure.

Must-See Attractions

No trip along the Great Ocean Road would be complete without visiting its most famous landmarks. The Twelve Apostles, Gibson Steps, and London Bridge are truly awe-inspiring. Despite the crowds, these sites are a must-see. Although Loch Ard Gorge was closed during our visit, the other attractions more than made up for this disappointment.

An unexpected gem we discovered was Marcus Point. This secluded spot was magic, providing a tranquil escape from the busier tourist areas. We enjoyed exploring the coastline here, taking in the stunning views.

Unique Experiences

Timboon is a delightful town that should not be missed. We spent a lovely afternoon indulging in Timboon Ice Cream and wandering through the town’s charming streets. Another highlight was the Bay of Martyrs, where Ella braved the cold for a refreshing swim in a picturesque setting.

Our adventure also took us to the Redwood Otways, a breathtaking forest that left us in awe. The towering trees and serene atmosphere made it a highlight of our trip. While in the area, we visited Hopetoun Falls. Although swimming is not allowed, the walk to the falls is well worth it for the stunning views.

Off-Grid Camping

For those seeking a more rustic experience, Johanna Beach offers a fantastic off-grid camping option. This spot holds special memories for us, especially when I had the chance to photograph world-renowned surfer John-John Florence here. It remains one of my favorite surf photography moments.

Memories of Marengo

Reflecting on our previous trip in 2017, we fondly remember our stay at the Marengo Family Caravan Park. Nestled on the headland, it provided a stunning backdrop for our Great Ocean Road adventure.

Travel Tips

Traveling the Great Ocean Road as a family requires some preparation, especially if you’re towing a caravan. The road is incredibly beautiful but also narrow and busy, so take care while driving. Despite the challenges, the journey is worth every moment for the unforgettable experiences and memories you’ll create.

All things considered, traveling to the Great Ocean Road as a family is an adventure that combines natural beauty, exciting activities, and quality time together. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, this trip promises something special for everyone.

Torquay

Torquay

Exploring
Torquay

Victoria

Torquay, the first stop on your Great Ocean Road adventure, is a picturesque surf village about 20 minutes south of Geelong. With all the necessities available closer to Geelong and world-class beaches at your doorstep,  traveling to Torquay as a family is an excellent idea.

Staying at Breamlea Caravan Park

We chose to stay at Breamlea Caravan Park, located just five minutes east of Torquay. Our ten-day stay was perfect for its central location, allowing easy access to my work in Geelong and trips to Torquay, Anglesea, and Lorne. Additionally, the park was significantly cheaper than those in the nearby towns, making it an economical choice for families.

Surfing and Beach Fun

Torquay, Anglesea, and Lorne are renowned for their incredible surfing spots. We enjoyed hitting the waves at Point Impossible, Main Beach Torquay, and the iconic Bells Beach. Whether you’re an experienced surfer or a beginner, these beaches offer something for everyone.

Playground Adventures

Our kids had a blast at the playgrounds in both Torquay and Lorne. These massive free-play style parks provided endless entertainment, with new friends to meet and adventurous games to play. The playgrounds were a highlight of our trip, offering a perfect blend of fun and relaxation.

The Australia National Surfing Museum was an absolute treat and had lots of interactive opportunities for the kids to experience and learn through action.

Scenic Lookouts and Waterfalls

One of the most beautiful spots we visited was Point Addis, which boasts a raw and stunning lookout and beach to explore. Another highlight was Erskine Falls, located west of Lorne. The walk to the falls was enjoyable and gave us a chance to immerse ourselves in nature and explore with the kids.

The Great Ocean Road Drive

Driving along the Great Ocean Road is a marvel in itself. The route passes through multiple charming villages, with numerous lookouts and beaches to explore. The scenic beauty of this drive is unparalleled, making it a must-do for anyone visiting the area.

Nearby Towns Worth Exploring

Barwon Heads is another beautiful town close to Torquay that’s worth exploring with the family. We also spent an afternoon at Queenscliff Jetty, soaking in the rich history of this part of Victoria. These towns offer additional attractions and experiences that complement the Torquay adventure.

Traveling to Torquay as a family offers a perfect blend of surf, sand, and scenic beauty. With its world-class beaches, adventurous playgrounds, and breathtaking lookouts, Torquay and its surrounding towns provide plenty to see and do for those looking to experience some of Australia’s best coastal and natural attractions.