Melbourne to Torquay
Collect your hire car and head west driving towards the waterfront city of Geelong and onwards to the Great Ocean Road. This Australian National Heritage listed 243-kilometre stretch of tarmac is one of the world’s most iconic road trips and is one of the most scenic coastlines in the country. Travel at your own pace, stopping along the way in one of the regional vineyards or at an award-winning restaurant to refuel. Reach your resort in good time to explore the beachfront town of Torquay, Victoria’s surfing Mecca.
Overnight: RACV Torquay Resort
Torquay
Wake early for a health-giving walk along the beach or an invigorating dip in the ocean. Plan your day to suit: perhaps a rainforest hike or a treetop adventure on the Otway Fly; lunch and tastings at a Bellarine Peninsula wine estate; a round of golf at the resort’s course or a day relaxing on the beach, grabbing a board and taking to the waves.
Overnight: RACV Torquay Resort
Torquay to Port Fairy
The next leg of the trip takes you via the Shipwreck Coast all the way to Port Fairy with opportunities to explore the bustling seaside towns of Lorne, Anglesea and Apollo Bay along the way. Pause to admire the rugged splendour of the Twelve Apostles, the iconic rock stacks which rise out of the Southern Ocean. Consider a helicopter ride over this famous natural wonder for a bird’s eye perspective. Onwards to the coastal city of Warrnambool with its rich maritime history and excellent whale viewing in season (June-September). Arrive at Port Fairy, an historic fishing town, and check in to your boutique hotel. Dine out at one of the town’s delightful restaurants.
Overnight: Drift House
Port Fairy
The day is yours to explore. Wander down to the Moyne River, just steps from your hotel, for a walk to the lighthouse or along spectacular East Beach. Admire the historic buildings and whaler’s cottages which line the main street, peruse the shops or pack a picnic and head for the beach. Consider timing your visit with the vibrant Port Fairy Folk Festival (11-14 March 2022), when the town comes alive with hundreds of artistic performances, workshops and street events.
Overnight: Drift House
Port Fairy to Dunkeld
Today you leave the ocean behind and journey inland to the spectacular Grampians National Park and your award-winning hotel. Consider a stop at a local biodynamic vineyard along the way and perhaps take in the view from the summit of Mount Rouse at Penshurst. Arrive at the Royal Mail Hotel where the superb views of Mount Sturgeon and Mount Abrupt will leave you breathless. After checking in there’s time to explore the extensive kitchen garden, take a lazy stroll through town or hike one of the park’s many mountain trails.
Overnight: Royal Mail Hotel
Dunkeld
Soak up the views from your room before a hearty breakfast in readiness for a day’s exploration. Venture into the national park on a self-guided hike. In springtime, the wildflowers are heavenly and keep an eye out for wildlife in any season – kangaroos, wallabies, emus and native birds. Go in search of some of the area’s important Aboriginal rock art and admire the panoramic views from the summit of Mount William or The Pinnacle. Back at the hotel, book in for a tour of the 28,000 bottle wine cellar, and warm up your pallet for a degustation dinner at Wickens, an unforgettable culinary experience.
Overnight: Royal Mail Hotel
Dunkeld to Melbourne
Take your time getting back to Melbourne driving through the rich pastures and cropping country of the Western District. Break the journey in Ballarat, a thriving hub of contemporary arts, events, food, artisan brews and wine, with a rich heritage of the Gold Rush era. Visit the Ballarat Art Gallery, the oldest and largest in regional Australia. Step back in time to the 1850s at award-winning Sovereign Hill or visit the impressive Botanical Gardens on the shores of Lake Wendouree. Return your hire car where the journey ends.