Geelong to Warrnambool road trip via the Great Ocean Road
Geelong to Warrnambool drive: Bay of Islands to Warrnambool
From here, the Great Ocean Road heads inland, although you can take a short diversion towards Childers Cove. It has much of what makes the Great Ocean Road so impressive – high cliffs around a photogenic cove, with rock stacks just beyond the shoreline.
The Great Ocean Road ends in Allansford just outside Warrnambool, where it meets the Princes Highway. The last attraction before the end is Cheese World, which is a cheese factory with a small museum attached. Admission is free.
Top Warrnambool experiences to book before arriving
- Take a geologist-led tour of Budj Bim National Park – discover the Aboriginal cultural connections to the ancient volcano.
- Relax in the rockpools – at the geothermally-fed Deep Blue Hot Springs.
- Tandem skydive near the 12 Apostles – jump from a plane over the Shipwreck Coast.
Top things to do in Warrnambool include land-based whale watching at Logans Beach and visiting the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum – which has a great sound and light show.
A little further afield, you can see all manner of native wildlife at Tower Hill and get an Aboriginal cultural education in Budj Bim National Park.
The best Warrnambool accommodation options
The top places to stay in Warrnambool are:
- For a family-friendly holiday park with a kids’ club: Discovery Parks Warrnambool.
- For luxury with a full service spa: Deep Blue Hotel and Hot Springs.
- For waterfront location: Lady Bay Resort.
- For high quality apartments with a pool: Gallery Apartments.
- For a good value motel: Mid City Motel.
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