Twelve Apostles Lodge Walk

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The 12 Apostles Lodge Walk is a multi-day passage from Castle Cove to the Twelve Apostles, covering 40 kilometres through Great Otway and Port Campbell National Parks... read more.

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70 Stafford Road, Johanna, Victoria,
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The 12 Apostles Lodge Walk is a multi-day passage from Castle Cove to the Twelve Apostles, covering 40 kilometres through Great Otway and Port Campbell National Parks.

With an intimate group of no more than 10, head west through wetlands, across wild beaches, rocky headlands and through deep forested valleys. A knowledgeable eco-guide takes every step with you ”“ sharing snippets about flora, shipwrecks or the rock shelf where dinosaurs roamed a primordial coastline.

Return from the trail each day to your private eco-lodge. Some three hours from Melbourne, this is where staff prepare healthy and nourishing meals. It is where rainforest showers await, foot spas blend well with local wine in hand and crisp sheets follow long table dinners.

So go on, let the Southern Ocean work its cleaning ways as your constant neighbour. Feel strangers become firm friends around the lodge fire over canapes. And over four days, experience the slow reveal of those mighty Apostles.

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  • ECO Certified (Advanced Ecotourism) by Ecotourism Australia
  • ECO Certified (Ecotourism) by Ecotourism Australia
  • Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation
  • Communal Lounge
  • Outdoor Furniture

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