The Port Campbell National Park is a national park in the south-western district of Victoria, Australia. The 1,750-hectare (4,300-acre) national park is situated approximately 190 kilometres (120 mi) south-west of Melbourne and approximately 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) east of Warrnambool. The park is located adjacent to the Great Otway National Park and the Bay of Islands Coastal Park.
It's a long drive to get here but given the Apostles are disappearing, it's worth it! I was told to get there for sunrise or sunset and sunset didn't disappoint! Also got to see an echidna up close, & we love echidna! So glad we got to enjoy this WITHOUT the tourist buses, which I've heard are a deterrent....hence, it took us 11yrs to visit!
This is the place to park up and set as your main stop to see all the wonderful and amazing sites on the great ocean road. The information desk are located near the car park. The twelve apostles are located very close by and the Gibson stairs are a walking distance away.
Best time to capture nature at its best. Visiting 12 apostles during sunset time gives you all peace and forever love for nature.
If you really want to have unforgettable memories, this is a place that you definitely don’t want to miss. They offer you heaps of lookouts and landscapes that will leave you inevitably impressed.
Glorious in any weather, the wildness of the waves scaling the cliffs and the sea spray and foam spraying onto the the paths above, definitely worthy of its title "the shipwreck coast".
Beautiful place wish i never left was quiet and relaxing kids had a ball the hike was wow im not fit at all but managed to do it great way to get your heart pumping
An unexpected natural harbour on this long forbidding coast. A small community sheltered beneath the cliffs. Highly picturesque. Remote. Well provided with small hotels and restaurants. A touch of alternative lifestyle. We got there from Warrnambool in the teeth of an icy gale.
Plenty of parking and signage. Couple of chairs. Nice easy walk. Take an umbrella. Weather changes quickly No drones.