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Great Ocean Road Beaches
The Great Ocean Road isn’t just famous for its breathtaking coastal views and natural wonders; it’s also home to some of the country’s most pristine and picturesque beaches. Whether you’re a sunseeker, surfer, or nature enthusiast, the beaches along this scenic route offer something for everyone. To make the most of your journey, we’ve put together this guide to some of these beaches on the Great Ocean Road, complete with a map to help you plan your visit.
The Route
An important feature on this map is the bright blue line showing the official Great Ocean Road driving route in its entirety.
Starting from Torquay on the east side, follow this magnificent route towards Allansford on the western end. Along the way, you’ll pass by world-famous Bells Beach, traverse rainforest scenery within Great Otway National Park, and reach the iconic Twelve Apostles limestone stacks. During this unforgettable journey, you’ll be treated to endless views of the deep blue ocean on one side and lush forests on the other. The road itself hugs the coastline, providing you with panoramic vistas of rugged cliffs and pristine beaches below.
Featured Beaches
Here are some of the beaches on the Great Ocean Road that we think are worth visiting:
Bells Beach
Starting our beach adventure from the eastern end of the Great Ocean Road, we encounter the world-famous Bells Beach. This renowned surf spot is not only a favorite among professional surfers but also offers stunning views from the clifftops. Whether you’re catching waves or simply taking in the coastal beauty, Bells Beach is a must-visit.
Point Addis Beach
Just a short drive from Bells Beach, you’ll find Point Addis Beach. This secluded gem is perfect for those seeking a quieter spot to relax and enjoy the sun. Surrounded by rugged cliffs and lush bushland, Point Addis Beach is a nature lover’s paradise.
Anglesea Beach
As you continue westward, Anglesea Beach awaits. With its calm waters, it’s an ideal family-friendly destination. You can swim, build sandcastles, or enjoy a leisurely picnic in the adjacent park. The town of Anglesea offers amenities and dining options.
Fairhaven Beach
Nearby, Fairhaven Beach offers a more tranquil and less crowded experience. It’s a great spot for beachcombing and taking long walks along the shore. Keep an eye out for the historic Fairhaven Surf Life Saving Club, a local landmark.
Lorne Beach
Lorne is a bustling coastal town with a beautiful main beach. You can swim, sunbathe, and explore the charming town center with its shops and cafes. Lorne Pier offers an excellent vantage point for taking in the stunning coastal vistas.
Apollo Bay Beach
Heading further west, Apollo Bay boasts a picturesque beach framed by the Otway Ranges. It’s an excellent place for swimming and beachfront dining, with many cafes offering fresh seafood dishes.
Shelly Beach
Nestled near Apollo Bay, Shelly Beach is a serene haven known for its tranquility and natural beauty. With its soft golden sands and crystal-clear waters, it’s the perfect spot for a peaceful seaside escape or a leisurely beachfront stroll.
Johanna Beach
For those looking to escape the crowds, Johanna Beach is a hidden treasure. Nestled within Great Otway National Park, it offers breathtaking views of the Southern Ocean and is a popular spot for beach fishing.
Wreck Beach
Wreck Beach is renowned for its dramatic cliffs and rock formations, including the striking ‘Wreck Beach Arch.’ It’s accessible via a challenging hike down a steep staircase, but the awe-inspiring scenery is well worth the effort.
Childers Cove
For a quieter beach experience, consider Childers Cove, a serene and often less-visited beach. It’s a place where you can immerse yourself in the coastal wilderness and enjoy the sounds of the waves.
Conclusion
To help you plan your beach-hopping adventure, we’ve created an interactive map with all these stunning beach locations. Whether you’re a surfer chasing the perfect wave, a sunbather seeking relaxation, or a nature enthusiast exploring coastal wonders, the Great Ocean Road beaches have something to offer everyone. So, pack your sunscreen, grab your beach gear, and embark on an unforgettable journey along this spectacular coastline.
Other Great Ocean Road Maps
In addition to this map, there is a comprehensive and other focussed Great Ocean Road maps that you can access by clicking on the following links:
Great Ocean Road Map (A comprehensive map that has all the layers contained in one map)
Tours and Excursions
If self-driving isn’t in your plans, explore these Great Ocean Road Tours and Excursions.