Port Campbell National Park is world famous for its extraordinary collection of wave-sculpted rock formations and the Twelve Apostles.
Loch Ard Gorge, site of a 19th century shipwreck ‘Loch Ard’, as well as the Island Archway and London Bridge are other highlights. The Island Archway collapsed in 2009, highlighting the fragile and ever-changing nature of Victoria’s coastline.
Discover the heritage of the Shipwreck Coast on short walks such as the Port Campbell Discovery Walk.
Take a scenic drives along the Great Ocean Road, stopping at points of interest.
For refreshments visit the kiosk at the Twelve Apostles visitor centre.
Twelve Apostles Visitor Centre Kiosk
Open 10am - 4:30pm, seven days a week (take away service only.)
A basic range of refreshments, including tea and coffee, cold drinks, confectionary, snacks and biscuits, is available.
Park map on mobile devices
You can also download a map of this park for your mobile device from Avenza PDF Maps application to access additional functions. The same maps are shown below under ‘Related publications’.
Aboriginal Traditional Owners
Parks Victoria acknowledges the Aboriginal Traditional Owners of Victoria - including its parks and reserves. Through their cultural traditions, Aboriginal people maintain their connection to their ancestral lands and waters. Further information is available fromAboriginal Affairs Victoria AAV and Native Title Services Victoria
Awesome natural scenic view, love your quick description of the place.
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