Geelong to Port Fairy road trip via the Great Ocean Road

Geelong to Port Fairy road trip via the Great Ocean Road

The best stops on a Geelong to Port Fairy road trip along the Great Ocean Road include Anglesea, Lorne, Apollo Bay and Warrnambool. By car, the distance from Geelong to Port Fairy is 299km, with a driving time of around 4h39m.

The Geelong to Port Fairy drive via Victoria’s Great Ocean Road is one of Australia’s great road trips.

Geelong is a surprisingly fun place, offer water-bikinghot air balloon flights and electric picnic boat rentals. For the best Geelong accommodation deals, head this way.

Port Fairy is one of Australia’s prettiest towns, with highlights including surf lessons at East Beach and walking to the Griffiths Island Lighthouse. For Port Fairy accommodation deals, hunt here.

This guide is aimed at travellers who are self-driving, and want to plot out the best stops on a Geelong to Port Fairy road trip itinerary. Click through on the links for more detailed information on the towns and attractions.

Geelong to Port Fairy distance and driving time

By car, the distance from Geelong to Port Fairy via the Great Ocean Road is 299km. You can expect a driving time of around four hours and 39 minutes.

The best stops on the way from Geelong to Port Fairy include Anglesea, Lorne, Apollo Bay and Warrnambool.

There are plenty of things to do in Geelong. These include the National Wool Museum, helicopter rides, the Baywalk Bollards on Geelong Waterfront and the Boom Gallery.

3 Geelong experiences to book in advance

The best places to stay in Geelong

The top Geelong accommodation options are:

Geelong to Port Fairy road trip: Geelong to Torquay

It’s 20km from Geelong to Torquay. The quickest route heads along the Surf Coast Highway, past the GMHBA Stadium and Barwon Valley Golf Club.

Perhaps the best stop on the Geelong to Torquay drive, however, is the Narana Aboriginal Cultural Centre. This hosts an Indigenous art gallery, café, playground and native plants garden.

Things to do in Torquay include the Australian National Surfing Museumsurfing lessons, and aerobatic flights at Tiger Moth World.

Your Torquay checklist

Geelong to Port Fairy drive: Torquay to Anglesea

The drive from Torquay to Lorne is the first leg of Victoria’s Great Ocean Road. The official start of Australia’s most famous driving route is just south of Torquay.

Several of the Great Ocean Road’s highlights line up along this stretch of the journey, so plan your stops and you can make a day of it.

The Torquay to Lorne drive starts by skirting the Lorne-Queenscliff Coastal Reserve at Jan Juc before heading to Bells Beach. Perhaps the most famous surf beach in Australia, Bells was the fictional setting for the final scenes of Point Break. You need experience to attempt to surf the breaks at Bells Beach, but non-surfers can watch the action from the clifftop lookouts.

7 fantastic Great Ocean Road experiences
1. Crowd-beating reverse direction tour. 2. Surfing lessons in Anglesea. 3. Split Point Lighthouse climb. 4. Shockwave Zip-Coaster. 5. Guided wildlife walk. 6. Budj Bim National Park tour. 7. Great Ocean Road by motorbike.

Before you come into Anglesea, you might want to make a stop at Point Addis Beach in the Point Addis National Marine Park. There are some great coastal lookouts at Point Addis – keep an eye open for whales in winter. The marine park is also renowned for good snorkelling and diving.

Otherwise, keep going until you reach the Great Ocean Road Chocolaterie in Bellbrae.

Chocolate-tasting complete, you can move on towards Anglesea, which has lots of accommodation options, including the Anglesea Caravan Park. The Anglesea Golf Course is notorious for kangaroos on the fairways, and Anglesea Beach is relatively safe for swimming. It is protected from the swell somewhat by Point Roadknight.

Where to stay in Anglesea

The best Anglesea accommodation choices are:

Anglesea Beach on the Great Ocean Road, Victoria
Anglesea Beach on the Great Ocean Road, Victoria. Photo courtesy of Visit Victoria.

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