Otway National Park

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Stretching along the dramatic southern coast of Victoria, Otway National Park is a wild tapestry of ancient rainforest, windswept beaches, and rugged sea cliffs. The Great Ocean Road traces its edge, offering one of Australia's most iconic drives, but the park itself rewards those who venture deeper. Here, you can stand beneath towering mountain ash and myrtle beech, smell the salt spray at remote coves, and spot koalas dozing in eucalypts. It's a place where the power of the Southern Ocean meets the quiet majesty of temperate rainforest.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To experience the park's essence, allow at least two full days. On day one, drive the Great Ocean Road from Torquay, stopping at the Twelve Apostles and Loch Ard Gorge, then overnight in Apollo Bay or nearby. Day two, explore the rainforest walks – Maits Rest and the Otway Fly – and head to Cape Otway for lighthouse views and koala encounters. If you're a keen hiker, add a third day for a longer section of the Great Ocean Walk. The park is compact enough for a whirlwind day trip from Melbourne (3 hours' drive), but you'll miss the quiet magic of early mornings and late afternoons.

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