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Grampians

The Grampians National park is formed by four small mountain ranges that sit in the middle of the Mallee plains country and over the past millennia has become a sanctuary for local wildlife and flora. Today it is also a sanctuary for holiday makers and tourists alike who would like to explore and experience the Australian bush without going too far off the beaten track. The Grampians is often the preferred destination of many overseas travellers.

 

 

 

Towns and Cities

Halls Gap

Dunkeld

Ararat

Stawell

Horsham

 

 

 

 

 

The Ocean Road Tour Options

Melbourne to Adelaide - Adelaide to Melbourne Touring Route


The trip between these two major cities is one of the most popular trips made by international visitors, as it offers a great diversity of scenery, and landscapes as well as taking in some of Australia's most iconic attractions.

The total length of the journey is between 700 and 800 kilometres (depending on the chosen route) which means the trip can be easily done within three days without stress and average driving distances kept to around 250 kilometre per day.

The Ocean Road web site does not have every night and stop pre-planned, it is just a comprehensive guide to accommodation, entertainment, sightseeing and food guide to the many alternate ways of holidaying along this part of Australia's coastline.

 

Regions

Fleurieu Peninsula

Barossa and Clare Valley

Limestone Coast

Shipwreck Coast

Grampains

Goldfields

Great Ocean Road

Bellarine and Geelong

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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