Great Otway National Park

Great Otway National Park

Great Otway National Park stretches from Torquay, along the world-famous Great Ocean Road and up through the Otways hinterland.

Discover windswept coastlines and breathtaking waterfalls in tall mountain forests, walk the iconic Great Ocean Walk, immerse yourself in the Otway Lightstation's history, or surf some of the best breaks in Australia.

Enjoy the great outdoors and explore the wonders of the Great Otway National Park.

See the stunning coast between Apollo Bay and the Twelve Apostles by foot on the Great Ocean Walk, where nature unfolds at every step. Do the whole walk in eight days or tackle it in sections on weekends away. Immerse yourself in nature by walking the Surf Coast Walk over 44km from Torquay to Aireys Inlet.

Or drive the iconic Great Ocean Road. Built by soldiers recently returned from World War 1, it is the world's longest war memorial.

Take a tour and discover the colourful maritime history of the Cape Otway Lightstation. Climb to the top of the historic lighthouse for dramatic views of the so-called Shipwreck Coast.

Surf the thunderous beach breaks off Johanna Beach and discover the fascinating underwater mini-ecosystems of rockpools in the Eagle Rock Marine Sanctuary at Aireys Inlet or the sandy shores and rock platforms along the Great Ocean Road.

Ride through tall eucalypt forests, dry heathy scrub and dense fern gullies along the Forrest Mountain Bike Trails in the nearby Otway Forest Park, or simply relax among the eucalyptus trees and have a picnic at the Sheoak Picnic ground near Lorne.

Traverse fern-laden valleys to discover picture-perfect waterfalls such as Erskine Falls, Sheoak Falls, Triplet Falls, Hopetoun Falls and Kalimna Falls.

Walk through the mossy forest of Melba Gully and witness the unique night-time spectacle of glow worms.

Visit Maits Rest to discover gorgeous fern gullies or the giant beech trees - some of which are up to 300 years old and walk among the towering Californian Redwoods hidden in the Otway Ranges.

For longer stays, there are excellent camping opportunities whether you are looking for a family-friendly place to park your caravan or a solitary night under the stars.

Visitor Information Centre


The Otways Region has two Accredited Visitor Information Centre's that are staffed 7 days a week with friendly, knowledgeable staff and volunteers.

Great Ocean Road Visitor Information Centre - Apollo Bay
100 Great Ocean Road, Apollo Bay
Phone: 1300 OTWAYS (689 297)
Web: www.visitapollobay.com | www.visitotways.com

Colac Visitor Information Centre
Cnr Queen & Murray Sts, Colac, Victoria 3250
Phone: 1300 OTWAYS (689 297)
Web: www.visitotways.com

The Otways region is around 3 hours from Melbourne, but varies depending on what part of the region you are visiting. The Otways Hinterland is closer to Melbourne with Colac being 2 hours away, whereas areas at the western edge of the region can be up to 3.5 hours away.



❊ Address ❊


 ⊜  100 Great Ocean Road,  Apollo Bay  View Map
 ✆ Telephone: 1300 OTWAYS (689 297)
100 Great Ocean Road, Apollo BayVictoria1300 OTWAYS (689 297)




❊ Web Links ❊


Great Otway National Park 

www.visitotways.com


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