Hopetoun

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Hopetoun is a sleepy coastal hamlet on Victoria's remote Shipwreck Coast, where the Southern Ocean crashes against dramatic sea cliffs and the pace of life slows to a barefoot amble. This is a place for beachcombers, birdwatchers and anyone who craves a proper escape from the caravan parks and crowds of the Great Ocean Road. The air smells of saltbush and eucalyptus, and the main street is a single strip of weatherboard shops that seem to have been plucked from another era.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Hopetoun is a stopover, not a destination. Most travellers spend one night or a long afternoon en route between the Twelve Apostles and Port Fairy. Arrive by lunchtime, walk to the falls and then explore the beach at sunset. If you're hiking the Great Ocean Walk, you'll likely stay two nights – one on arrival and one after a full day of walking. The town has a handful of basic holiday parks and B&Bs; book ahead in summer.

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