Great Ocean Road Adventures

Where to Interstate Travel in Australia

Take Your Interstate Travel to the Great Ocean Road

The Great Ocean Road starts 103 kilometres from Melbourne’s Central Business District and runs all the way to the South Australian border.

It offers beaches and coastlines, native bushland, charming historical townships and rolling farmland. It’s easy to spend a couple of weeks exploring its vast attractions (or dip in for a couple of days).

Just three of our most popular natural attractions include:

  1. The Twelve Apostles – possibly Victoria’s most famous regional tourist attraction these are natural limestone structures that tower above the Southern Ocean.
  2. Great Otway National Park – with tall forests, waterfalls and ferny gullies this park also boasts rugged coastlines, sandy beaches and rock platforms.
  3. Port Campbell National Park – which in addition to the Twelve Apostles includes natural coastal attractions such as Loch Ard Gorge, London Bridge, The Arch and the Grotto.

How to Get Here When Travelling from Interstate into Victoria

Whether you’re travelling from interstate in Australia or within Victoria you can get to the Great Ocean Road region by car, train, plane, ferry or shuttle. Access by car can be made from the South Australian end of Victoria, the Melbourne CBD or inland Victoria.

For more information on interstate travel in Australia on the Great Ocean Road check out our Getting Here section.

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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.