Great Ocean Walk ( pics)
Posted: Thu 16 Feb, 2012 8:03 am
Two mates and myself recently did the Great Ocean Walk. (Apollo Bay to the 12 Apostles)
I put off doing that thinking that it would be a bit crowded and too "commercial" (IE signs everywhere ) but I was wrong on both counts.
As it turned out we booked less than a week before the start and apart from the first night we were the only one at each spot.
(the camping areas are secluded ,have 8x pads, about 3x3m each, and two larger group camping areas)
We opted fro the 6 day 5 nights option.
So we arrived by bus at Apollo Bay, took off sometime after one PM for an easy walk to the first camp site.
The next two days were the only two full days, about 23/25km , the next two around 15km and the last day walking out to the 12 Apostles Center was around 13km of mostly flat ground.(4 hours inc plenty of photo breaks)
Rained heavily the first night, some drizzle the next and glorious weather from the afternoon of the third day.
Spotted plenty of wild life including many wallabies,echidnas,koalas,roos as well as loads of birds.
Great amenities with 2x rain water tanks at each site, toilets with a view and a covered 3 sided building with a very large table at the entry point . (used that for dinner/breakfast the first two days)
The trail is well signposted but not overdone, meanders between the bush,cliffs and the beach. You need to know the tide times to pass several areas.
From memory 3 don't have an alternative high route.
Highly recommended.
Some pics :
and one with me.. (on the left)
Franco
I put off doing that thinking that it would be a bit crowded and too "commercial" (IE signs everywhere ) but I was wrong on both counts.
As it turned out we booked less than a week before the start and apart from the first night we were the only one at each spot.
(the camping areas are secluded ,have 8x pads, about 3x3m each, and two larger group camping areas)
We opted fro the 6 day 5 nights option.
So we arrived by bus at Apollo Bay, took off sometime after one PM for an easy walk to the first camp site.
The next two days were the only two full days, about 23/25km , the next two around 15km and the last day walking out to the 12 Apostles Center was around 13km of mostly flat ground.(4 hours inc plenty of photo breaks)
Rained heavily the first night, some drizzle the next and glorious weather from the afternoon of the third day.
Spotted plenty of wild life including many wallabies,echidnas,koalas,roos as well as loads of birds.
Great amenities with 2x rain water tanks at each site, toilets with a view and a covered 3 sided building with a very large table at the entry point . (used that for dinner/breakfast the first two days)
The trail is well signposted but not overdone, meanders between the bush,cliffs and the beach. You need to know the tide times to pass several areas.
From memory 3 don't have an alternative high route.
Highly recommended.
Some pics :
and one with me.. (on the left)
Franco