Pebble Point's luxury camping, with African-style en-suite tented rooms, makes you feel as though you're on safari. Each tent gets its own bathroom, but they're located outside the tent, and there's a communal camp kitchen. The site overlooks a valley in a bush setting yet is only a short drive from the Twelve Apostles.
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Follow 86 steps, hacked by hand into the cliffs by 19th-century landowner Hugh Gibson (and more recently replaced by concrete ones), down to wild Gibson…
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The most iconic sight and enduring image for most visitors to the Great Ocean Road, the Twelve Apostles provide a fitting climax to the journey. Jutting…
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4. Port Campbell Visitor Centre
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