Victoria may seem to be the Aussie land of slow living, its mystical air with mosaics beachful spots and abundant wildlife it is a gem of a tourist attraction. A day in Victoria and you will be planning a couple of dates with your friends because wine is not? Or, you may crave long drives on the iconic stretch of Ocean Road and stop by a random cafe to get a quick bite or explore the new food on Australia's fine tasters. And if you are big on road trips (or not), let me tell you something Victoria has come with THE BEST ROUTES for a long drive.
Start like the perfect travel escape?
Start curating a playlist because this itinerary will have a week of your life relaxing in this beautiful part of Australia.
DAY 1: All the Way from Melbourne to Lorne
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On your arrival in Torquay, sign up for a savoury Aussie brunch and coffee. Not very far from the town is the ever so sprightly Bells Beach where you may want to have quiet leisure or jump in for surfing. Drive easy to enjoy the spectacular coastline view by the Great Ocean Road. You will reach Lorne in time for sunset after which you can spend the remaining time at a local café – or call it a day!
DAY 2: Hello there! Lorne
Put on your explorer's hat and explore Lorne and its peripheries all day long. Start with a nine-kilometre drive to Erskine Falls, this is such a majestic waterfall that falls into the Erskine River with a 30-metre-long plunge. Add in more stellar mist-filled beauty of the location, and go hiking. The fern-green nuance and mist-hugged waters will be a stunning backdrop for Instagram photos.
Drive back to Lorne for a breakfast munch at the Bottle of Milk or Swing Bridge Cafe. Channel your energy into a quiet walk to the sound of waves. And in time for a sundowner, explore a new restaurant for dinner.
DAY 3: Instagram-worthy Views, Nature, and Port Campbell
In the dawn, start driving from Lorne towards the Apollo Bay. This road trip is full of striking coastline views and offers ample stop-offs just to capture gorgeous vistas.
In the glow of dawn, start driving from Lorne towards the Apollo Bay. This road trip is full of striking coastline views and offers ample stop-offs just to capture gorgeous vistas. Halfway between Lorne and Apollo Bay is the beautiful Kennett River hugging the Great Ocean Road. With soft blows of the winds serenading the atmosphere, this river is a visual treat for nature enthusiasts and definitely a must-see spot. Make your way towards the Otway National Park and Hopetoun Falls, a 30-metre-long cascade that breaks to a rocky pool covered in emerald hunch. Say yes to a little adventure with ziplining at the Otways Treetop Fly Adventure before heading to Port Campbell.
DAY 4: Grandeur of 12 Apostles and Ice-Cream for Surprise!
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12 Apostles, or should we say the best part of the entire Great Ocean Road drive, make a perpetual show before your eyes as you head towards Halls Gap. While there are only 8 left, these spectacles are a no-miss. Follow one golden rule: reach this location a little early in the morning to cosy up to its best sight.
Port Campbell is next
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Grab something scrumptious from the famous Grassroots Deli Cafe on your way to the Grampians and have a quick retreat at London Bridge. Hit the road to Halls Gap in Grampians, but don’t forget to take away Ice-Cream in Timboon, a cute little town famous for all things dairy.
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