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Visit Erskine Falls

Visit the Erskine Falls

Visit Erskine Falls and you’ll see why Lorne is the heart of Victoria’s waterfall country. Tucked in the Great Otway National Park, this beauty drops 30 metres into a fern gully that looks like a movie set and is only 15 minutes from the Great Ocean Road.I’m Paul Beames, and after decades of guiding along […]

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Wooli Tavern

The Wooli Tavern

Phillip Island’s not short on coastline charm but if you want a feed and a pint without the tourist fluff head to the Wooli Tavern. Situated right in Cowes – the laid back island haven that balances surf and wildlife – this family-friendly tavern has the classic Aussie combo: no frills, cold beer, yarns and seafood

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Lake Elizabeth

Lake Elizabeth

When I first saw Lake Elizabeth in the Great Otway National Park I thought I’d landed in a dream. Mist clung to ghostly tree trunks rising from mirror-still water, and the bush was alive with quiet. There’s something ancient about this place — half wild, half magic — and it rewards the traveller who slows

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Port Fairy

You don’t just arrive in Port Fairy — you sort of unfold into it. The final stretch of the Great Ocean Road unwinds past basalt cliffs and the Shipwreck Coast, where maritime history hums beneath the surf. This small seaside township, perched at the mouth of the Moyne River, feels timeless yet alive — old

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Aireys Inlet

Aireys Inlet

When I first drove into Aireys Inlet after a long stretch of the Great Ocean Road, I knew this little seaside town had something going on. There’s a quiet to the air here — that sea breeze and eucalyptus combo that only happens on the Surf Coast. You’ll find it halfway between Anglesea and Lorne,

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Torquay Surf Beach

Torquay Surf Beach

You can smell the salt in the air before you even see the breakers. Torquay Surf Beach isn’t just another patch of sand — it’s the heartbeat of the Great Ocean Road, where wetsuits hang like flags of pride and dawn patrols kick off with strong coffee and stronger surf. When I first rolled into

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