This land is rich in reward for the observant and those with the time to fall under the spell of it’s special places. Accept our invitation to slow down, stay a while and begin to feel the way we do about our home.
12 Apostles Visitor Inspiration Project loans telescopes, anemometers, GPS units, digital cameras and compasses to explore the region, complete themed activities and earn great prizes along the way.
I am the blood of strawberry gems, the earthy scent of an oozing blue, the stillness in the whisky glass. I am the gift of...
The real rush can only begin if you just slow down. We want you to see this incredible region in the way we do. Check out an...
The sculpted cliff top carpet provides an almost comical homage to the power of wind that shapes it into form. Take a closer look...
Look after the places you love to visit, and always leave the land as you find it. Our beautiful landscapes bring a lot of joy to...
Please slow down and watch for wildlife. Our wildlife has had free reign of the National Park and many townships during...
“The more you engage with nature, the more you appreciate it; and the more you appreciate it, the more likely you are to want to protect it.” Costa...
From the tall – wet sclerophyll forest of Timboon to the coast gully thicket and riparian vegetation surrounding the coastal village of Port Campbell...
We think our local students are awesome and it turns out they think you are...
The iconic coastal features of Port Campbell National Park on Victoria’s Great Ocean Road are among Australia’s most visited natural...
Little people, big voices! Timboon Year 3 & 4 students took matters into their own hands when they discovered that most visitors didn’t...
Need a little inspiration? Call into Port Campbell Visitor Information Centre for equipment loan and educational tools to help you better understand...
This time of year is like a winter/spring hybrid. As things start to grow, blossom and warm up, there is still a cool breeze and a cosy feeling that...
A journey from a mobile device and back into the real...
There were homemade flat breads toasting, at least 6 eggs popping on the hotplate, the whitest of cheeses and a tiny ancient saucepan spilling over...
To me contributing to a sustainable world is about the small things. Picking up rubbish when we see it. Always choosing the plastic free alternative...
A sustainable destination actively encourages its visitors to understand the area, its history and environment. Expectation is exceeded by focusing...
Of course I want to deliver fabulous seasonal food and great customer service but I also hope to encourage those who visit to understand more about...
Can small change lead to big picture difference? I believe it can. Are you up for...
We can all do our bit — it can as simple as picking up plastic from the beach and making sure we take all rubbish home. Plastics pollution of the...
The Great Ocean Road Wildlife Park and Dingo Awareness Centre is a park with an...
Bold landscapes fuel intense artistic...
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Great Ocean Road Regional Tourism acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the Great Ocean Road region the Wadawurrung, Eastern Maar & Gunditjmara. We pay our respects to their Elders, past, present and emerging. We recognise and respect their unique cultural heritage and the connection to their traditional lands. We commit to building genuine and lasting partnerships that recognise, embrace and support the spirit of reconciliation, working towards self-determination, equity of outcomes and an equal voice for Australia’s first people.