Melba Gully is not only a great place to experience the rainforests of the Otway National Park, but at night you might also spot glow worms.| Curious Campers
The only thing better than taking in the views of the Great Ocean Road from a lookout is getting down onto the beach at Gibson Steps.| Curious Campers
We have done this drive a few times and have put together a list of our favourite things to do along the Great Ocean Road.| Curious Campers
The 800m Maits Rest Rainforest walk is an easy way to take in the beauty of the temperate rainforest in Great Otway National Park.| Curious Campers
The 4.5km return walk to Little Aire Falls is a beautiful way to experience the forests of the Otway Ranges.| Curious Campers
The Great Ocean Road is a great place to see a koala. Kennett River Koala Walk is the koala spotting epicentre of the region.| Curious Campers
The walk to Wreck Beach is a tough but fun adventure. You can see the anchors of two wrecks and enjoy this rugged part of the Shipwreck Coast.| Curious Campers
If you are looking for camping and caravan parks around Apollo Bay, check out our guide for places to stay.| Curious Campers
Hopetoun Falls are a beautiful single drop falls near Beech Forest in Great Otway National Park. It is a 1km return walk to Hopetoun Falls| Curious Campers
Apollo Bay is an excellent base for exploring some of the Great Ocean Road’s best attractions. See beautiful walks, beaches, history & fun shops.| Curious Campers
Shelly Beach is an easy, short walk just 10 minutes from Apollo Bay. It's a fun way to combine the Great Ocean Road’s coast & rainforest.| Curious Campers
Lake Elizabeth is a magic place in Great Otway National Park. Surrounded by rainforest, it is a stunning spot to camp, walk or see wildlife.| Curious Campers
Beauchamp Falls is a beautiful place to visit if you are exploring the Great Ocean Road. You will see water at Beauchamp Falls year-round| Curious Campers