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Beobachten Sie auf diesem sechstägigen Roadtrip entlang der Küste Victorias die einheimische Tierwelt, genießen Sie die Ausblicke auf die Südküste und lernen Sie die Kultur der First Nations kennen. Von der Wanderung auf dem Pinnacle Walk zum Gipfel des Hanging Rock über den Besuch eines lokalen Naturschutzzentrums in Apollo Bay bis hin zum Kennenlernen der Budj Bim mit einem Gunditijmara-Führer - dieser Roadtrip steht ganz im Zeichen von Kultur, Natur und Abenteuer. Sie beginnen in Melbourne (Naarm) und folgen der Küste entlang der Great Ocean Road zu den 12 Aposteln, entdecken die Landschaften des Grampians-Nationalparks (Gariwerd) und fahren mit dem Überlandzug nach Adelaide (Tarntanya).
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Hanging Rock Reserve to Daylesford to Ballarat
<Welcome to Melbourne! Or Narrm, in the language of the Wurundjeri people, who are the Traditional Custodians of the land on which Melbourne is now located. Melbourne is the unofficial foodie capital of Australia, most famous for its fine-brewed specialty coffee. It's recommended that you arrive a few extra days before your adventure starts if you want to experience all this city has to offer. Today, you’ll meet your group leader and fellow travellers at 8 am for a welcome meeting. Then, start your journey along the Great Southern Touring Route. Your first stop today is Hanging Rock Reserve for the Pinnacle Walk and views over the Grampians and Halls Gap. Your leader will guide you to the summit and share the area’s importance to local First Nations groups. Next, drive to Daylesford to grab lunch and if it’s Sunday, wander the local fresh produce market. Your next destination is the historic goldfield town of Ballarat, where you’ll stay tonight. Perhaps visit Sovereign Hill or the Art Gallery of Ballarat, with the afternoon and evening at your leisure.
It’s very important that you are on time to begin your tour as we will head out on the road right away. Find more details in the ‘Joining Point Instructions’ section of your Essential Trip Information. We recommend spending a night before your tour begins in Melbourne. The summit walk at Hanging Rock Reserve, is a Grade 3 (moderate) walk, with a steep uphill section that requires some walking over rocks. It is a 1.8 km return walk taking around 50 minutes. For those that would prefer a more accessible option there is also the 1.8km (30 minutes) base walk loop or the 2.3 km (40 minutes) creek walk. -
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Apollo Bay
<Depart the highlands and say hello to the coast on the drive south this morning. Arrive in Anglesea and begin your drive along the Great Ocean Road in Eastern Maar country, which was recently returned to its Traditional Custodians in Victoria's first native title in a decade. Once you reach Apollo Bay, you’ll enjoy a guided experience at Wildlife Wonders – a social enterprise operated by the Conservation Ecology Centre working to develop and deliver solutions to the most urgent conservation challenges in the Otways region. Learn the secrets of the bush from your conservationist guide and spot local wildlife like koalas and wallabies and, if you’re lucky, a potoroo or bandicoot. Wildlife Wonders invests 100 per cent of profits into vital research and conservation projects to save local threatened species. After your visit, continue to your accommodation in the laidback Apollo Bay, where you’ll have free time for the rest of the day.
Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours. Your walking distance today will be approximately 1.4 km on a gentle path suitable for all abilities. -
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Port Campbell to Warrnambool
<Today, you’ll discover why this stretch of road is known as Australia’s finest road trip. Travel from Apollo Bay to Warrnambool, taking time to stop and enjoy the Great Ocean Road’s well-loved scenery. There are plenty of lookouts and beach walks (if the weather permits) to break up the drive today, where you can get up close to the cliff views and breathe in the fresh ocean air. However, the highlight of today’s drive is the 12 Apostles. Created by the constant erosion from ocean swells and swirling winds that began approximately 10 to 20 million years ago, these rock stacks rise up to 45 m from the ocean. Spot the remaining seven apostles that are left standing before you continue to your hotel in Warrnambool.
Your travel time today will be approximately 3.5 hours. -
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Budj Bim National Park to Halls Gap
<Buckle up for another day on the great open road as you set your sights for Budj Bim – the only UNESCO World Heritage site in Victoria outside the Royal Exhibition Building. Within Gunditjmara Country, Budj Bim is both culturally and geologically significant. Learn about its history, bushland and wildlife on a landscape walking tour led by a Gunditjmara cultural guide. You’ll also hear about the local Creation Story and how the Gunditjmara people are considered to have made Australia’s earliest and largest aquaculture venture. After your guided walk, enjoy a grazing board at the Tae Rak Aquaculture Centre & Café for lunch, where you can try all-Australian ingredients like grilled kooyang (eel), grilled macadamia nuts, pickled vegetables, kangaroo, emu and other local bush foods. With a belly full of bush tucker, hit the road to Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park, where you’ll have the rest of the evening free to explore.
Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours. -
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Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park
<Be sure to fuel up at breakfast today for a full day of exploring Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park. You can expect to see waterfalls, sandstone ridges, mountains and ancient rock art sites on your walks today. Traditionally known as Gariwerd, this region is home to the largest number of rock art paintings and shelters in Southern Australia. Today’s walks will feature these sites and likely introduce you to local wildlife like kangaroos, wallabies, emus and native birds. With a number of walking trails to choose from, your leader will pick the best, considering weather, track conditions and group ability. This evening, kick your feet up and relax after a full day of walking. Perhaps meet up with your group for a final dinner together and reflect on the highlights of your great southern adventure.
Today’s walks will be a mix of Grade 2-4 walks in Central or Northern Grampians. -
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Stawell to Adelaide
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Leistungen 2026
- Hotel (5 Nächte)
- Hanging Rock - Gipfelwanderung
- Daylesford - Sonntagsmarkt
- Apollo Bay - Wildlife Wonders Geführte Tour
- Great Ocean Road - Scenic Drive
- Great Ocean Road - Zwölf Apostel
- Budj Bim National Park - Bush Foods Grazing Board
- Budj Bim Nationalpark - Kulturlandschaftswanderung mit einheimischem Aborigine-Führer
- Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park - Tageswanderungen
- Hanging Rock - Summit Walk
- Daylesford - Sunday Market
- Apollo Bay - Wildlife Wonders Guided Tour
- Great Ocean Road - Scenic Drive
- Great Ocean Road - Twelve Apostles
- Budj Bim National Park - Bush Foods Grazing Board
- Budj Bim National Park - Cultural Landscape Walking Tour with Local Aboriginal Guide
- Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park - Day Walks
- 2x Frühstück
- 2x Mittagessen
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