Experience the spectacular beauty of a diverse range of natural wonders on a two-day journey through stunning scenery. The wild shipwreck coastline of Loch Ard Gorge, as well as the limestone cliffs of the Twelve Apostles, are among the sights to see on this trip. The Grampians National Park offers ancient mountain views that are complemented by wildlife, waterfalls, and bushland that reflect the Aboriginal culture that is prominent throughout Australia.
Day 1: Melbourne to Great Ocean Road
Enjoy the stunning scenery of the Great Ocean Road and discover the remarkable rock formations of the iconic 12 Apostles. Stop by the Surf Coast, for morning tea at the Great Ocean Road Chocolaterie and sample some sweet treats. You will discover some of the world’s tallest trees as you explore the ancient and beautiful rainforest of the Great Otway National Park. Learn about the tragic tale of the shipwreck coast, visit the hidden beach of Loch Ard Gorge and the iconic 12 Apostles. During our journey, we will stop to see native Australian wildlife. Arriving late at night, we then settle into our accommodation for the night.
Accommodation: Gariwerd Motel Private Rooms (with ensuite) or Grampians Eco YHA Shared Accommodation (with shared bathroom) or similar alternative
Meals: L | D
Driving Distance: 520km
Hike Distance: 1-2km
Day 2: Grampians to Adelaide
Our day begins early in the morning with a visit up to Boroka Lookout, Reeds Lookout/Balconies, which has excellent views of the rugged terrain of the Grampians National Park. An area rich in Aboriginal culture as well as beautiful bushland teeming with Australian wildlife, such as emus and kangaroos. Besides the many hiking trails that are available, there are majestic waterfalls that are sure to leave you with lasting memories.
Following lunch, we head west away from the coastline and rugged mountains towards Adelaide, passing Dimboola Pink Lake and Nhill before crossing the South Australian border into Bordertown and arriving in Adelaide around 7:30pm. (*Please note: MacKenzie Falls may experience a temporary closure in early 2026 due to infrastructure works by Parks Victoria. During this period, we will include alternative scenic stops.)
Accommodation: N/A
Meals: B
Driving Distance: 520km
Hike Distance: 2km
Weather
Please be aware that weather conditions can vary throughout the year in Victoria and South Australia. While we endeavour to operate our tours as planned, there may be occasions when rain or inclement weather affects our itinerary. Rest assured, your experience will still proceed unless you are directly contacted by the tour provider. To ensure you’re prepared for the weather, please check the average temperatures for your travel dates and pack accordingly. Comfortable clothing suitable for varying weather conditions is recommended.
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