At long last I’ve been able to put together a video of the last full couple of days of my Aus trip during which I explored the Great Ocean Road.
The Great Ocean Road is a highway running beside the Great Southern Ocean for 241 kilometres between Lorne in the east and Warrnambool in the west in Victoria on the southern coast of Australia. It’s one of the greatest ocean drives in the world and a fantastic tourist attraction affording spectacular views of the ocean, its beaches and the forests and cliffs that tumble down to its edge in many places along its route.
But it’s more than that as it was built between 1919 and 1932 as a memorial to their fallen comrades by Australian veterans who returned from the First World War.
The Great Ocean Road has many spectacular sights and attractions that can take many days to explore fully. However, I only had two days at the end of my Australian trip that took in Melbourne and Sidney, not enough time to do it justice but just enough to stop along the way and take in as many of the main ones as I could. My video shows each one that I stopped at, in order, driving from east to west.







