4 Days: Thursday 1st to Sunday 4th March 20123 Nights: twin share accommodation at the Cape Otway Lighthouse
Park Trek has put together a highlights package of the Great Ocean Walk that gives you access to the best sites of this great walk. Your four days on the Great Ocean Walk will se you exploring beaches, coves, and spectacular cliff top vistas that for a long time were locked away. You’ll enjoy that uplifting feeling that comes from an experience that is all about the place, the activity and the people whom you’ll share it with. We stay in the Cape Otway Lightstation Cottage, a solid Victorian built house that is located in the most spectacular setting found along the Great Ocean Road.DAY 1We depart Melbourne by 8.30am from the Victorian Arts Centre. Our first port of call is in the Winchelsea Tea Rooms where plenty of hot draughts of tea, coffee and fresh scones await to satisfy any morning cravings and set you up for a great day ahead. Then we depart with our lunches sorted and head for the start very start of the Great Ocean Walk at Marengo where the walk takes us through to the lovely surrounds of Elliot River. Exposed headlands, wild beaches and lush rainforest are all part of this first section and a great introduction to what you can expect over the next few days. We plan to arrive into the Cape Otway Lightstation shortly before 5.00pm. The accommodation arrangements here are strictly twin share and bathroom amenities are shared. This historic location is simply the best you’ll find along Victoria’s coast with superb views as well as being the most beautiful place for a sunrise and a sunset. Once we have you settled it’s time for us to get the evening meal under way while you enjoy a glass of wine and a market sourced platter of nibbles. 7 kilometres walkingDAY 2This morning we take off along the Great Ocean Walk from our front door and out to the clifflines of Station Beach. The views here are superb and this section of the walk is all recently constructed and surprisingly gentle. The locals call this section a walk on the "mild" side. We lunch at the camp ground along the Aire River where you’ll find toilets and a lovely tidal river with the green rolling hills of the Otways as our backdrop. After lunch it’s a delightful continuation of the cliffline walking as we complete the final short section of today’s walk taking us under the wind chiseled cliffs at Castle Cove where we reconvene with the coach. Time to return to our abode at Cape Otway Lightstation. You do have the option of foregoing the after lunch section of the walk if you feel you've walked far enough. We can drive you back to our place of stay if you prefer instead to put your feet up and relax. 10 - 16 kilometres walkingDAY 3Today’s walking is the highlight of the Great Ocean Walk. Starting from Milanesia Beach the walk takes us to Ryans Den for lunch where the views are simply the grandest on the entire walk. This section of the walk is described locally as a walk on the "wild" side. You’ll be full of praise for the work done by the track makers as they have opened up one of the most amazing lengths of coastline. While the walking is more challenging than previously encountered you’ll be filled with the best memories, as the views are simply amazing. After lunch we trek onwards to Moonlight Head where the coach awaits to take us, time permitting, to a cuppa at the Lavers Hill Tea Rooms (OE) before we arrive back to our abode for a final night barbecue and high spirits. You do have the option of foregoing the walk after lunch as one of the Park Trek guides can "drop - in" on the walk and pluck out anyone who feels they've had enough prior to lunch. This evening as your meal sizzles on the BBQ you may care to sit out on the front lawn watching the sun setting. 12 kilometres walkingDAY 4It’s time to round off the trip with a couple of sensational walks so that you return to Melbourne later this evening with a satisfied smile. First we have an hours drive to The Gables Lookout where a short link track connects us with the lookout over Wreck Beach. Then it’s back onto the coach and on to Princetown where we walk the final section of the Great Ocean Walk finishing at the iconic Twelve Apostles. We finish with a coffee in Colac (OE) and a 5.30pm return to Melbourne. 8 kilometres walkingReturn flights back this evening need to be booked from 7.30pm onwards. Please note that we can pick up guests at Avalon Airport on the morning of Day 1, usually around 9.00am. Price: $ 1150 (ex - Melbourne) (incl. GST) |
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