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Local laws prohibit sleeping in vehicles in a public place. Please ensure you arrange suitable accommodation proir to your trip |
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| Travelling On From Apollo Bay |
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Apollo Bay to
Cape Otway Lightstation 40minutes 34kms
Lavers Hill approx 1 hour 48kms
Otway Fly 1 hour 10 minutes 68kms
12 Apostles 1hr 15minutes Approx 90 kms
Port Campbell 1 hour 30 minutes 106kms
Lorne 1 hour approx 45 minutes
Geelong 1 hour 40minutes 190kms
Queenscliff/Sorrento Ferry via G.O.R.
2 hours 30 minutes 130kms |
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Wildlife encounters are common along the Great Ocean Road so be very aware, especially at dusk when activity is more prolific.
Also be aware of vehicles following make sure you stop or divert safely. |
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| RACV -Apollo Bay Auto Care |
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Oak Avenue (Industrial Estate) Apollo Bay VIC 3233 Having trouble with your vehicle Contact Andrew Aggenbach |
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Uniting Church contact phone 5232 1360
Star Of The Sea Catholic Church 5237 6782
St Aidans Anglican Church 5237 6615
Synergy Christian Church 0418 528 672 |
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You may also like to consider the following which may be located nearby: |
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Lorne VIC Click on the link below to visit the Lorne Historical Society website. |
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29 The Boulevarde Princetown VIC 3269 Only 15 minutes from the 12 Apostles on the Great Ocean Road (Princetown side). See iconic Australian wildlife animals such as Kangaroos, Wallabies, Dingos, Emus, Deer, Alpacas in our newly developed petting area. Plus other herd animals in a large free range environment - We are not a Zoo! Coffee, tea and pizza available.
Open 7 days 9am to 6pm, longer hours in summer |
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| Shipwrecks in and around Port Campbell National Park |
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Port Campbell VIC 3269 The west coast of Victoria once inspired fear, sailors spoke of wild seas and dangerous rocks, of reefs which lay beneath the surface of the water, of steep cliffs and heavy mists. Many ships had narrow escapes in this stretch of water, many were not so fortunate.
The area between Cape Otway and Port Fairy claimed over 80 ships in 40 years: ships which had traveled safely across half the world, to find disaster only miles from their destination. |
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Historic Grave - approximately 5 kilometers east of Wye River, is a memorial to several seamen who drowned trying to salvage the cargo from the ill fated W. B. Godfrey which was wrecked there in 1891.
The story of the Godfrey is on the display board in front of the lookout just past the grave. |
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