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    • AussieSteph1 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Visited the spectacular and historically significant Loch Ard Gorge today. Was extremely dissapointed in the stupidity of NUMEROUS foreign visitors who were jumping the clearly marked barriers for cliff top photos. Not only are you endangering your own life, but if you were to fall also the lives of those rescue workers who would need to come and get you. You are also trampling important native vegetation and adding to further erosion of the cliff tops. Be considerate as the danger you put not only yourself, others and the beautiful environment in are not worth your selfie.
    • Water_lovers_Sydney 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Explored the Great Ocean Road and National Park on a weekend from Sydney. We drove along the Great Ocean Road from Torquay, and returned inland on the A1 to save time. Its worth doing this way as it is likely that you will want to spend longer exploring the attractions than planned (and also if you want to view the sights near sunrise or sunset, and are not staying in the area, travel time should be minimised!). It is a spectacular enough location in its own right, but with wild seas and high winds it is an even more primal experience. Strongly recommend taking layers of clothing, from swimming costumes all the way to sweaters (we swam at Loch Ard Gorge briefly, and the water was surprisingly warm)...Started a Gibson Steps (the only way to get down to beach and sea level near the Apostles), then on to the main viewing area, Loch Ard Gorge, London Bridge, Grotto, Bay or Martyrs. All attractions well signposted and well maintained for the tourist volumes. Final tip - take the best camera with you - if ever a place was set up for spectaculr pictures and memories, this is it.
    • SouP61 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Wild & windy weather (in January!) added to our experience as we spent much of our days walking & enjoying the breath taking scenery. Highly recommend you visit at least once, we'll be back for a longer stay.
    • 342ewans 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We decided last minute to take a long overdue drive up the Great Ocean Road from Melbourne to see the 12 Apostles. We could have taken the A1 and got there quicker but the drive up the Great Ocean Road was a highlight almost as equal as the destination. Bay after beautiful bay provided unlimited photo opportunities and temptation to stop and make the most of every point. we stayed overnight at Apollo Bay which was one of many equally scenic places we could have chosen. From there the road was not so much coastal but after a good night's rest it made the arrival at the 12 Apostles even more spectacular. Even the overseas tourist that drove across the road in front of us from the left and then went in the wrong side of the road to go into the car park could have ruined our experience. The Apostles are breathtaking. As you stand at the many vantage points and take in not only the view but the taste of the sea air and the white crashing waves you can just get lost in the moment and imagine the timelessness of it all.If you go on to Port Campbell and want to grab a bite to eat PLEASE check out the Tripadvisor ratings of the eateries first. You'll thank me for that bit.
    • Mbao555 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      this national park keeps the nature for you, when I look up to tree tops, I felt unleashed. Also I found 2 foxes there!!! very cute animals!
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