Self-driving tour of the Ocean Road, you must come to Port Campbell ~ drive for about four hours along the road from the center of Melbourne. You can come here and see a lot of traces left over from history. Every limestone is very special. It is an eye-opening other topic. This town. There are many gourmet locals who are very popular. A restaurant is super fragrant and super special. There is a taste. I also have the first time I eat the Pizza on the bottom of the pumpkin. You can try it when you go. You have a surprise # Melbourne
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Self-driving tour of the Ocean Road, you must come to Port Campbell ~ drive for about four hours along the road from the center of Melbourne. You can come here and see a lot of traces left over from history. Every limestone is very special. It is an eye-opening other topic. This town. There are many gourmet locals who are very popular. A restaurant is super fragrant and super special. There is a taste. I also have the first time I eat the Pizza on the bottom of the pumpkin. You can try it when you go. You have a surprise # Melbourne
The arch bridge is one of the attractions on the Great Ocean Road. It is located just past the seaside of Port Campbell. It is named because it is shaped like an arch bridge. Is it a bit like the Elephant Trunk Hill on the sea. However, the sea view here is very beautiful, you can take very beautiful photos, and I personally recommend it. The attractions are not big, there are no tickets, there is free parking, and it is enough to walk for half an hour.
Port Campbell is an important stop on Ocean Road, where the most essential attractions of Ocean Road, Twelve Apostles Rock, London Bridge and so on are gathered nearby. However, Port Campbell itself is a bigger role as a transit station and is a good place to stay for one night. Of course, it is also a very quiet town to stroll around
The scenery is beautiful, very interesting, cost-effective, worth a visit
Port Campbell National Park is a more classic scenic spot on Ocean Road. It is only eight kilometers away from Port Campbell. Rock Canyon, Blade Cliff, Echo Cave and many observation decks can enjoy the wonders of Ocean Road seaside. And Sherbrook River at the westernmost end of the park, it takes a distance to get here, but because of this, it avoids all team tourists, there are almost no people on the beach here, and the scenery is still magnificent!
I stayed at the Port Campbell B&B tonight. Campbell is not as big as Apollo. It is a small town. The room is not as big as Apollo. But it is very comfortable. We first "snatch" some dishes in the supermarket in the town (all Chinese), and then go back to find the key. The landlord did not give us any tips. We had to find it ourselves. My husband and others didn't find it for a long time. As a result, I found it from under the flowerpot at the door, hahaha. Adults began to cook, I still wait for the sunset, finally the sun is back today, I want to watch it get off work, by the way, look at the succulents planted by the landlord, the flow will droole. .
Port Campbell National Park is the true essence of Ocean Road, from Gibson Steps, Twelve Apostles Rock, to London Bridge, Ocean Road is the most impressive attraction that reflects nature. The scenery here is extremely magnificent and really worth seeing. If you come to Ocean Road, you must have fun here.