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CHAPTER 12 . VICTORIA<br />

healthy so far, perhaps, but there’s an extensive salad bar, and all main courses<br />

come with a healthy dollop of vegetables.<br />

33 Peel St. N. & 03/5331 3348. Reservations recommended Fri–Sat. Main courses A$8–A$20<br />

(US$5.20–US$13). AE, DC, MC, V. Daily 11:30am–2pm and 5:30–8pm.<br />

2 The Great Ocean Road: One of the World’s Most Scenic<br />

Drives <br />

Geelong: 75km (47 miles) SW of Melbourne; <strong>To</strong>rquay: 94km (58 miles) SW of Melbourne; Port Campbell<br />

National Park: 285km (177 miles) SW of Melbourne; Peterborough: 200km (124 miles) SW of Melbourne<br />

The Great Ocean Road—which hugs the coast <strong>from</strong> <strong>To</strong>rquay, and onwards<br />

through Anglesea, Lorne, Apollo Bay, and Port Campbell, until it ends at Peterborough—is<br />

one of <strong>Australia</strong>’s most spectacular drives. The scenery along the<br />

106km (66-mile) route includes huge cliffs, ocean vistas, beaches, rainforests,<br />

and some incredible rock formations. The settlements along the highway are<br />

small, but they offer a number of accommodations choices.<br />

The best way to travel along the Great Ocean Road is to drive yourself at a<br />

leisurely pace, stopping off wherever your fancy takes you. The main attractions<br />

are in the coastal Port Campbell National Park, so don’t be surprised if you’re<br />

not overly impressed until you get there. If you are traveling on to Adelaide, you<br />

could stop off for 1 night along the Great Ocean Road, and spend another night<br />

in the Coorong in South <strong>Australia</strong> (see section 5, “The Coorong” in chapter 10).<br />

ESSENTIALS<br />

ORGANIZED TOURS Melbourne Sightseeing (& 03/9663 3388) offers a<br />

bus trip featuring the highlights of the Great Ocean Road. Buses leave <strong>from</strong><br />

Melbourne daily at 8:15am and return at 8:30pm—a journey I wouldn’t like to<br />

attempt in a day. <strong>To</strong>urs cost A$97 (US$63) for adults—A$54 (US$35) if you<br />

have a YHA card—and A$49 (US$32) for children. The trip can be stretched<br />

out over 2 days with overnight accommodations; the price for the overnight trip<br />

ranges between A$136 and A$170 (US$88–US$111) depending on where you<br />

stay. Grayline Sightseeing <strong>To</strong>urs (& 03/9663 4455) also has daily trips that<br />

cost A$102 (US$66) for adults and A$51 (US$33) for children.<br />

Another option worth considering is a 2-day excursion with Let’s Go Bush<br />

<strong>To</strong>urs (& 03/9662 3969), which departs Melbourne every Wednesday and Saturday.<br />

The trip is less rushed than others, and you get to stay in the company’s<br />

own house situated on the highest point of the Great Ocean Road. The trip costs<br />

A$99 (US$64), including dinner, breakfast, and accommodations.<br />

Wild-Life <strong>To</strong>urs (& 1300/650 288 or 03/9747 1882; www.wildlifetours.com.<br />

au) offers a 3-day Great Ocean Road tour <strong>from</strong> Melbourne, including a visit to<br />

The Grampians, for A$135 (US$88). The company also offers a 2-day trip <strong>from</strong><br />

Melbourne to Adelaide along the Great Ocean Road for A$129 (US$84) one-way.<br />

Prices do not include accommodations or food. Inquire about discounts.<br />

V/Line (& 13 61 96 in Victoria, or 03/9619 5000) runs a combined<br />

train/coach Coast Link service to Warrnambool, via Geelong, Lorne, Apollo<br />

Bay, and Port Campbell. The train leaves Melbourne daily at 8:50am, 12:40, and<br />

6:08pm—but check before turning up—and then you transfer onto a bus at<br />

Geelong. The bus tours the Great Ocean Road, stopping off at lookout points<br />

(and for lunch) and then carries on to Warrnambool. The round-trip costs<br />

A$80 (US$52) for adults and A$39 (US$23) for children. Ask about familysaver<br />

fares.

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