Discover the best top things to do in Great Otway National Park, Australia including Otway E Bikes, Blanket Bay, Great Otway National Park, Wreck Beach, Aire Crossing, Great Ocean Vibes - Great Ocean Road Tours.
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Guided e-bike tours are absolutely awesome, an e-bike tour with Otway e bikes would have to be the best way of being introduced to the Otway Ranges, Otway Coastline, Otway National Park and the Great Ocean Rd region. E-bikes are really easy to ride, no licence or special skills required, oh so comfy and super fun. Check out our new Fat Tire sand bikes, very tough, very cool and open up more adventurous ground to cover. Otway e bikes is great for families groups and couples. The're a small family run business and are genuine about minimal impact Eco-Toursim and have been awarded for their simple and effective business model. Be sure to book a tour with Otway e bikes early in your time in the region as you're sure to leave with a much greater understanding and connection to country. We love what we do and your all sure to love it too!
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Great Otway National Park stretches from Torquay, along the world-famous Great Ocean Road and up through the Otways hinterland. Discover windswept coastlines and breathtaking waterfalls in tall mountain forests, walk the iconic Great Ocean Walk, immerse yourself in the Otway Lightstation's history, or surf some of the best breaks in Australia. Enjoy the great outdoors and explore the wonders of the Great Otway National Park. See the stunning coast by foot on the Great Ocean Walk, where nature unfolds at every step. Or drive the iconic Great Ocean Road. For longer stays, there are excellent camping opportunities whether you are looking for a family-friendly place to park your caravan or a solitary night under the stars.
We stayed at Apollo Bay and travelled into the park each day via route C119. We travelled at 10am on a winters day with the sun coming through the tree canopy...a great drive through beautiful southern Australian forest. We took our time and visited the water falls...which were fantastic due the rain recieved the two previous days. The walks required a good pair of shoes and are not difficult just a bit up and down....but very enjoyable. There are areas to picnic with tables and toilets. Some areas allow camping. We did our trip in winter with rainy days....for the waterfalls, it was perfect.
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Yes people, visit this at low tide. A bunch of us were hiking the Great Ocean Walk and Wreck Beach was at the end of the day's strolling. Down 333 steps (we counted) which wasn't too hard unless your knees are going on you - although I thought it was actually easier going up than down. We arrived at low tide - suspect that was more good luck than good timing - and although it tried to rain on us, sun shone through and we fossicked along the beach, took a heap of pics with the rusty ancient anchors, marvelled at the power of the sea and had a nice cup of tea on the rocks. As others have commented, it's a damned dangerous beach and if you want to swim here, you're completely nuts. But it's a pleasure to meander along when the tide is out so go for it!
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**Temporary closed** At this remote river crossing deep among the ancient forests and gullies of the Great Otway National Park, the Aire River quietly cascades over rocks, providing a gentle soundtrack for a wander. The crossing is just north of the Triplet Falls, the three distinct cascades that make up one of the most impressive waterfalls in the Otways. Further up, the Otway Fly allows for wandering among the tree
Our passion in Culture Quest Tours is to serve people who likes to feel like a real explorer and to show them from the big wows to hidden gems. We take small groups of maximum 12 on authentic walking experiences and scenic bus tours to help them experience Melbourne with their five senses. Well crafted to create unique memories for you along with the other solo, couples and friends travelers.
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