Today an early start was required to cover the final section of the Great Ocean Road and head north to the Grampian Mountains.
First stop, the Twelve Apostles. There were many viewing areas along the coast and we must have tried them all. Each view was magnificent! There were many stacks of limestone, deep gorges and holes cut through the rock like at Durdle Door. We spotted a couple of wallabies on the path that stayed for a while.
From here we drove through Port Campbell and on to Port Fairy. Port Fairy was a very quaint little village by the river. It had little Marina and cute little shops.
We continued inland passing through tiny towns until we arrived at Dunkeld, gateway to the Grampian Mountains. We got some information on camping and waks from the information centre. Next we headed to our chosen camping site by a small lake. It is very windy tonight, so will the tent survive?!
First stop, the Twelve Apostles. There were many viewing areas along the coast and we must have tried them all. Each view was magnificent! There were many stacks of limestone, deep gorges and holes cut through the rock like at Durdle Door. We spotted a couple of wallabies on the path that stayed for a while.
From here we drove through Port Campbell and on to Port Fairy. Port Fairy was a very quaint little village by the river. It had little Marina and cute little shops.
We continued inland passing through tiny towns until we arrived at Dunkeld, gateway to the Grampian Mountains. We got some information on camping and waks from the information centre. Next we headed to our chosen camping site by a small lake. It is very windy tonight, so will the tent survive?!