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Travel West of Melbourne

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Victoria's compact size means you can travel from the city to the coast to the mountains in a short space of time. Everywhere you travel there are historic towns to explore and local food and wines to enjoy. The most outstanding experience of them all is the journey along The Great Ocean Road. You can either travel a loop that incorporates the Great Ocean Road, The Grampians & Halls Gap before returning to Melbourne or continue your journey westwards to Adelaide in the state of South Australia.

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The Wonderful Great Ocean Road

The Wonderful Great Ocean Road
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Travel from Melbourne along the Great Ocean Road, to the Shipwreck Coast, then inland to the Grampians and Halls Gap. The Great Ocean Road is the most famous driving experience in Australia known for its dazzling coastal scenery stretching from Torquay to Warrnambool. You'll experience lush forests, tall cliffs, endless white beaches, lighthouses, fishing villages, seaside resorts and spectacular rock formations such as the Twelve Apostles. If you add this to your Wish List we will incorporate a 4 day Great Ocean Road journey into your suggested vacation itinerary, including The Grampians and Hall's Gap.

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A 3 day walk along the Great Ocean Road

A 3 day walk along the Great Ocean Road

There is no finer way to enjoy the Great Ocean Road than to take time out for a 3 day luxury guided walk. 4 star accommodation, transfers, gourmet meals, wine and your equipment are all taken care of - you just put one foot in front of the other. Opened in 2006, the Great Ocean Walk spans 56 miles of one of the world's most renowned coastlines. Pass through coastal and forest scenery and experience amazing opportunities to see native Australian wildlife. The trail itself passes through two national parks, overlooks a marine sanctuary and descends onto beautiful remote beaches that will make you feel like a first time explorer. Moderate fitness required.

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Halls Gap & The Grampians

Halls Gap & The Grampians
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After enjoying the best of the Great Ocean Road, venture inland to the Grampians National Park and the natural beauty of the regions mountain ranges. This is the very finest wilderness area in Victoria, a place of lakes, waterfalls, wildflowers and native animals. Halls Gap is the Grampians hub surrounded by steep mountain walls and a myriad of walks and adventure activities. Walking opportunities range from 3 hours through to several days in duration - a "must do" destination for those who enjoy nature and the outdoors

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