The Great Ocean Walk extends for a distance of around 100 kilometres between Apollo Bay and the 12 Apostles. See spectacular rugged coastline with sandy beaches and tall cliffs, the Cape Otway lighthouse, forests, rivers, waterfalls, wetlands and native wildlife. Visitors can enjoy short day walks or for those who wish to undertake overnight hikes, there are several walk-in camp sites along the way.
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Spanning over 100,000 hectares, the Great Otway National Park stretches along the coast between Anglesea and Princetown and inland towards Colac. It features the steep timbered ridges of the Otway Ranges, lush fern gullies, waterfalls, and a coastline dominated by tall cliffs, coves and sandy beaches.
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Wildlife Wonders is a sanctuary which is home to native and threatened wildlife. Surrounded by a predator-proof fence, wildlife roams freely throughout this thriving 12 hectare ecosystem which is inhabited by kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, emus, echidnas, bird life, frogs and reptiles. Experience all the sanctuary has to offer with a guided tour at various times of day which are conducted by knowledgeable and passionate guides. Breakfast, lunch and refreshments are available in the on-site Emu Cafe which has an emphasis on seasonal and local produce.
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