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PORT CAMPBELL NATIONAL PARK

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Great Ocean Road, Port Campbell, Australia
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2024
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Created in 1964, this park preserves the breathtaking limestone formations along the coast of the Great Ocean Road.

Created in 1964, this park covers an area of 17.5 km² and is home to the dizzying limestone formations along the coast.

Between Princetown and Port Campbell

Gibson Steps, with its rock-cut steps, offers a breathtaking view of the First Apostle along Gibson Beach. Swimming here, as on all stretches of the coast, is extremely dangerous.

The Twelve Apostles are the best-known limestone spires. You can watch the erosion of the rocks intensify over time from wooden walkways along the cliffs.

The Razorback is a majestic long rock, resembling a gigantic ship on the waves.

Loch Ard Gorge is a breathtaking gorge where the ocean juts out into the limestone rocks, which host a double beach. A staircase takes visitors down to the beach.

Muttonbird Island lies some 60 metres from the shore. Between April and October, it becomes a haven for thousands of seabirds. The best observation period is January-February.

Thunder Cave is a natural cave set back from the cliff line.

Between Port Campbell and Peterborough

The Arch is a rocky arch in the middle of the ocean.

London Bridge, isolated from the mainland when the edge closest to the shore collapsed in 1990.

The Grotto is both a cave and a natural pool at rising tide. The closest access is via a wooden staircase.

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Visited in april 2024
Home of the Apostles
Visited in april 2024
We walked part of the Great Ocean Walk from the 12 Apostles car park to Prince Town and back. Took us about 3 hrs. Lovely rugged coastline walk. There is a beautiful little section where you walk through a closed in coastal forest with vines hanging from the tree canopy. Very calming. The only issue, in my honest opinion, was the constant 7 to 8 hours of helicopter noise from the local charter company. It was Easter, so not sure if this is normal. We stayed in Port Campbell and heard the engine noise constantly for 3 days.
Visited in april 2024
Beautiful region with so much to see and experience ????
Visited in april 2024
A must stop on The Great Ocean Rd, Vic.
Visited in april 2024
Such an amazing place to visit...
12 appstoles, forest, beaches... All perfect to wnjpy and disconnect... I highly recomend it!!!

Un sitio especial y mágico para visitar: tienes plauas, acantilados, bosque, faros... Todo alrededor para desconectar y disfrutar de la naturaleza.
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