Great Ocean Road Port Campbell National Park, Port Campbell, Victoria AustraliaMap
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Closed June 2022
Despite website advice that this attraction is “always open” that was not the case when we visited in June 2022. I have not been able to find any advice as to why it is closed or when it might re-open...
You can no longer see this from land as they have closed the road. I don’t know if this is temporary but we did see it - by 12 Apostles Helicopters and it was unique and interesting. So jump on a flig...
Pretty much as the attraction states....an arch. Path is a tad narrow and steep in places, but worth the fairly short walk down to have a look at the arch. Parking is limited.
The Arch is quite easy to find. If you are heading westerly it's only about 10 or so minutes past Port Campbell. The signs are easy to spot. If you are coming the other way it's only a few minutes pas...
The Arch perches precariously mounted on a harder rock platform. In large swells its formation becomes more evident as waves mount the platform, thick heavy tomes gliding sleekly through the opening a...
Closed June 2022
Despite website advice that this attraction is “always open” that was not the case when we visited in June 2022. I have not been able to find any advice as to why it is closed or when it might re-open...
Road Closed - Helicopter!
You can no longer see this from land as they have closed the road. I don’t know if this is temporary but we did see it - by 12 Apostles Helicopters and it was unique and interesting. So jump on a flig...
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Pretty much as the attraction states....an arch. Path is a tad narrow and steep in places, but worth the fairly short walk down to have a look at the arch. Parking is limited.
Would be a shame to miss it
The Arch is quite easy to find. If you are heading westerly it's only about 10 or so minutes past Port Campbell. The signs are easy to spot. If you are coming the other way it's only a few minutes pas...
Natural rock formation formed through erosion
The Arch perches precariously mounted on a harder rock platform. In large swells its formation becomes more evident as waves mount the platform, thick heavy tomes gliding sleekly through the opening a...