Port Campbell Discovery Walk Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Walk until the views disappear, then turn back
This is not a loop walk. It can be started at either end - Two Mile Bay Carpark or Port Campbell Bay. I would recommend starting in Port Campbell Bay near the suspension bridge. The path begins behind...
Great walk with lovely views of Port Campbell - about 4.4K there and back. You can no longer access it from the beach as it’s blocked off. Access is over the bridge by the campground and then up steps...
My wife and I did this walk recently, during our holiday along The Great Ocean Road for three nights. We enjoyed the scenery in the small Coastal town of Port Campbell and the physical exercise fro...
Experience the iconic clifftops that signify the Great Ocean Road. Look out for native wildlife hiding out among the coastal heath at dusk and absorb the unforgettable panoramas back to Port Campbell,...
Walk until the views disappear, then turn back
This is not a loop walk. It can be started at either end - Two Mile Bay Carpark or Port Campbell Bay. I would recommend starting in Port Campbell Bay near the suspension bridge. The path begins behind...
Great scenic walk
Great walk with lovely views of Port Campbell - about 4.4K there and back. You can no longer access it from the beach as it’s blocked off. Access is over the bridge by the campground and then up steps...
Nice place for a walk
My wife and I did this walk recently, during our holiday along The Great Ocean Road for three nights. We enjoyed the scenery in the small Coastal town of Port Campbell and the physical exercise fro...
Cliff edges are unstable
Experience the iconic clifftops that signify the Great Ocean Road. Look out for native wildlife hiding out among the coastal heath at dusk and absorb the unforgettable panoramas back to Port Campbell,...
Very scenic walk
This is a wonderful cliff-top walk from Port Campbell, with views of the harbour and then back all the way to Loch Ard and the Twelve Apostles.