Queenscliffe beach not only has a beautiful coastline, there is a free seaside swimming pool, as well as a beautiful cave and sea view. It is a bit difficult to find without the guidance of nearby residents. Not to mention that the epidemic has made the sky bluer in Australia, and the sea bluer [covering face] As long as the weather is good, it will always be blue here [貨笑]
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Queenscliffe beach not only has a beautiful coastline, there is a free seaside swimming pool, as well as a beautiful cave and sea view. It is a bit difficult to find without the guidance of nearby residents. Not to mention that the epidemic has made the sky bluer in Australia, and the sea bluer [covering face] As long as the weather is good, it will always be blue here [貨笑]
Queenscliff The town is great I love the breakfast ! It feels like this is the most comfortable town on Manly Island! !
Coming out of the motel in Geelong to go to the Great Ocean Road. Since I didn't do a good job in class, I followed the navigation to the beginning of the Great Ocean Road. In fact, it is called Queenscliff Harbour. If you take a car ferry from Melbourne to this port, then you will start your journey on the Great Ocean Road. Now that we have arrived in Geelong, there is no need to spend more than an hour abruptly returning to the theoretical starting point of the Great Ocean Road. We should navigate directly to the SplitPoint Lighthouse. Since I'm here, it's worth seeing, especially the watchtower. I take the elevator up for free and say to myself "I'm here on Great Ocean Road." You can also take a look at the weird diving equipment in the store.
On the 30th, I plan to stay at Comfort Inn, The International Hotel in Apollo Bay. Starting from Queenscliff, I walked a series of small roads beginning with the letter C. The scenery is better with fewer cars. In Torquay began to officially enter B100-Great Ocean Road. Go all the way and watch the scenery, until the dusk falls, stop at a viewing platform to enjoy the brilliant sunset.
Ferry from Queenscliff near Geelong to Sorrento on the other side. The ferry time is 40 minutes, and it costs more than 60 Australian dollars to bring a car to the ferry. Whether it is cost-effective or not, I still like this experience, and it saves time and energy. The clouds today are very beautiful.