Port Campbell National Park

Summary

This is what makes the great ocean road worth your time. With the Southern Ocean and winds this coastly National Park is ever changing (eroding)

Popular Walks

Parent Regions

Easy
1.5 m return
1 hr

Bay of Islands

The wild Southern Ocean has carved a stunning collection of rock stacks and sheltered bays with clifftop walks, scenic lookouts and small beach coves.
Perhaps overshadowed by Port Campbell and the Twelve Apostles just down the road, the Bay of Islands offers an equally spectacular experience without the crowds.

Easy

Gibson Steps and Gibson Steps Beach

A walk down the 89 Gibson Steps down to the beach with the opportunity to see the monoliths Gog and Magog up close.

Easy
1.7 km return
45 mins

Loch Ard Gorge

Multiple walks around a spectacular beach which is the site of the Loch Ard Shipwreck in 1878 where only two teenagers survived.

Easy
218 m return
30 mins

London Bridge

Originally a natural archway and tunnel, London Bridge collapsed on 15 January 1990 and became an isolated arch no longer connected to the mainland. Two tourists stranded on top of the remaining island had to be rescued by helicopter.

Easy
4.4 km return
90 mins

Port Campbell Discovery Walk

A walk from Port Campbell along the cliff line with views over Port Campbell and the cliffs east of Port Campbell.

Very Easy
29 mins

The Arch

NOTE: THIS WALK IS CURRENTLY CLOSED DUE TO DANGERIOUS EROSION OF THE TRACK (2024).

A short walk to a viewing area to see the rock formation The Arch

Easy
815 m return
30 mins

The Grotto

This weathered hollow limestone formation is one of the most evocative and intimate of the coastal formations of the Great Ocean Road. Part-blowhole, part-archway, part-cave, its serene rock pools and smooth boulders frame the sea views on offer.

Very Easy
1.2 km return
45 mins

The Twelve Apostles

One of the most photographed places in Australia, this loop track taking you past a number of lookouts over the Twelve Apostles, a collection of limestone stacks on the Great Ocean Road.