The coast-hugging Great Ocean Walk has sea views in abundance,and covers 110 kilometres from Apollo Bay to the Twelve Apostles.
From a retro deli slinging super sandwiches to a restaurant hiding in a bowls club,you won’t go hungry when you make this famed journey.
Effervescent and easy-going,the restored Sunnymead Hotel can either be a happy pit-stop on your Great Ocean Road trip or a relaxing place to linger a little longer.
There's the 12 Apostles,of course,but also wildlife,whisky,ice-cream,bric-a-brac,gorgeous stays,charming hosts,history,wine ... and pizza.
Now roughly 90 years old,some of these foreign trees have reached heights exceeding 60 metres.
Despite borders reopening to visitors,Victoria's Great Ocean Road is very quiet and if you time it right,you could have one of our most well-known attractions all to yourself.
I lost count of how many times envious motorists and pedestrians paused,open-mouthed,to take photographs of our accommodation.
It was once a pub but this hotel now offers great accommodation and food to enjoy with the mountain views.
More than a scenic drive,the Great Ocean Road leads you to chocolate,fish and chips,craft beer and more.
With glorious glamping,cosy bush breaks and lavish inner-city stays,there's something for everyone as Victoria begins to blossom once more.