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Port Campbell & Port Campbell National Park

From the Otway Ranges to Peterborough, much of the area between the road and the ocean is protected as a national park. Port Campbell National Park is the site of the most spectacular scenery on the Great Ocean Road.


If you’re driving, take the time to check out all the scenic spots; particularly the

Twelve Apostles, the Bay of Islands, Loch Ard Gorge and London Bridge.

Practical Information

Port Campbell Visitor Information Centre

26 Morris Street, Port Campbell
Tel (03) 5598 6053
Website www.visit12apostles.com
Open 9am-5pm daily

Coming & Going

V/line (tel 13 22 32) buses go to Geelong and Warrnambool along the Great Ocean Road. Buses stop at the Surf Club on Tregea Street.

Hostel Accommodation

The 13th Apostle

Post Office Road, Princetown
Tel (03) 5598 8062

No booking fee when you book this hostel online at bug.co.uk

Ocean House Backpackers

32 Cairns Street, Port Campbell
Tel (03) 5598 6206

Port Campbell Hostel

18 Tregea Street, Port Campbell
Tel (03) 5598 6305

No booking fee when you book this hostel online at bug.co.uk

Activities

Scenic Flights

There are several companies operating scenic helicopter flights of sights on the Great

Ocean Road including the Twelve Apostles. Scenic flights operating from Port Campbell

include 12 Apostles Helicopters (tel (03) 5598 6161) and The Edge

Helicopters (tel (03) 5598 8283).