Stretches the entire coastal area, guaranteeing a range of magical attractions. One of the greatest wonders, and most recognisable is the famous 12 Apostles. A series of glorious limestone stacks emerging from the choppy sea are an unforgettable sight to see. Forming millions of years ago from the weather and sea moulding them over time, these stacks were once a part of the coastal mainland. But due to this continuous erosion due to natural forces, the apostles will eventually cease to exist, making the Twelve Apostles a truly exceptional sight to see while it remains. Visitors can see the stacks at the cliff tops, the beach below, or from a bird’s eye view via helicopter.
The Great Ocean Road
The Great Ocean Road is 243km long, stretching from Torquay to Allansford, which is 10minutes from Warrnambool. The road begins approximately 100km from Melbourne. It is the world’s longest war memorial. WWI veterans built the road from 1919 to 1932.