The Great Ocean Road - Australia's Best Coastal Drive | Vanlife Australia
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2023
- Hey friends, We have been looking forward to driving the Great Ocean Road for a LONG time, ever since we started our vanlife road trip around Australia. Victoria lived up to its reputation and gave us four seasons in one day, every day, but we loved our time down here.
We visit the highlights, of course, (see how we almost missed the Twelve Apostles altogether!) and we also check out some hidden gems in the hinterland. Including a beautiful forest drive we'd never even heard of.
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Looks amazing!!!!!! I love watching your videos on my laptop, with my phone in hand, marking all the wonderful places to go in my wikicamps app. The first half reminded me of Tassie and the second half reminded me of Kangaroo Island - especially the bitter winds! (we went to KI in June over 20 years ago. Brrr!) Good incentive to get out early to avoid the hoards of tourists. Love the blooper reel ;-)
Thanks Carla, we usually have plenty, I should probably include more!
The Great Ocean Road is an Australian National Heritage-listed 240-kilometre (150 mi) stretch of road along the south-eastern coast of Australia, between the Victorian towns of Torquay and Allansford. Built by returned soldiers between 1919 and 1932, and dedicated to soldiers killed during World War I, the road is the world's largest war memorial.
Thank you for the reminder! We did learn that on our journey and meant to put it in one of the voiceovers. We also found it interesting that it was once a toll road.
Just discovered your channel and apart from the Gold Coast,Melbourne and Cairns there is so much more of Aussie I would love to see one day you guys desverve more subscribers.
Thanks so much! We’d love to see more subscribers haha. Feel free to share our videos to your friends who might be interested.
I did the Great Ocean Rd July 2022 and loved it. It was freezing and windy but we were rugged up with beanies and gloves and coats. I would love to go back and spend more time there.
It’s definitely worth spending a bit of extra time there. We loved it, despite the cold
That's our neck of the woods! Spent many years doing trips there for summer. (About an hours drive from where we live) and now our daughter lives in Torquay (Jan Juc) Love it! So many beautiful spots to visit.
It’s amazing! I’ll probably head back down there early December while Nigel is away at work
Wow!! great save Nigel!!!! Beautiful place to be, very pretty.
Cheers Dee!! (Are you the Dee I met today?)
Another fantastic and amazing Vlog, your in my backyard, and you found places that I never knew about, great stuff, very enjoyable video…
Cheers from Geelong ❤️🦘🦘🦘
Glad you enjoyed it Steven! We will be back down that way to catch our ferry to Tassie!
Thanks Nigel and Sue for the sublime footage of that part of the Vic coast.
Isn’t it beautiful? Thanks for being along for the ride David 👍
And what a pleasure it is!
@@davidfrew1518 cheers mate! Are you still in Brazil?
My number 1 tip would be do it in summer. But good on you guys for braving Victoria's weather.
Haha, can’t argue with that. Although I can imagine the crowds would be crazy then!
I really enjoyed watching your journey, given we just traveled along there last week. We traveled a bit fast though, just one day from Torquay to Warnambool, then on to Portland. Having the dog made it a bit more difficult as you can't take them into the national parks including the lookout for the 12 apostles. I did go down for a look though, while my husband stayed back with the dog. We got to look a bit more around Portland which was very interesting with two light houses, and a Gannet colony. I'll be down this way until early January, as my husband has just gone to Dubbo to do a contract, so maybe I can get to look around a bit more on my own. Meanwhile, thanks to 'two icons' for the video and the great footage Lol.
Yeah we would love to have a dog, and this is why we don’t. Portland was interesting, we stayed there for a night after the drive
Hi guys , we would love to do the great ocean road maybe not in the winter you’ve given us some great ideas. Thank you
It’s an awesome drive. I can’t imagine how crowded it would be in summer though.
I've driven the GOR once in my van and 3 times on my motorcycle and you could never weary of the views. They are sublime.
However I'm a Tasmanian and I believe the East Coast of Tassie could put up a case to be even more beautiful.... Definitely more accessible.
Thanks again Sue & Nigel another cracking video.... Good to see Nigel in the spotlight a bit more too. He's a natural (undiscovered) movie star.😀 👍
Cheers Peter! We are really looking forward to Tassie, see you in January!
Even in bloody summer, it can be so freezing at times, down there! LOL
You’re not wrong! It was so cold. Looking forward to some warmer weather
@@nigelandsueadventures Come to Qld lol getting bloody hot here!
@@Lee-astrololee we will be there when it starts cooling down. We still have to go to Tassie
@@nigelandsueadventures You will love Tassie ❤️
The GOR is an amazing piece of tarmac. I have done it twice on the bike but it can be a bit hairy especially when a tour bus fill of overseas tourists decides to pull up in the middle of the road on a blind corner to take photos. All I can say is the language from me was a little salty. On a nice day it is spectacular but when the weather turns nasty it can be a real challenge.
I think it would be epic on a bike if there was no other traffic! It’s scary enough in the van
Maybe that could be the next adventure. @@nigelandsueadventures
Cool , I don't know how legal those no drone signs are , CASA is the only one that can restrict air space as far as I know
Seems to be all the national parks, except WA!!
How about some kite surfing Nigel 😂
The wind wasn’t right for the kites, sadly
So are California redwood transplanted there from North America or just got named in California and found on Australia as well? Fun video!
Yes pretty sure they brought some saplings over from California. They are definitely not native here
Looks pretty nice out there! Might get out there in Jan when the weather is hopefully better!
Are you guys still in that area? Did you experience the earthquake there last night??
No we are up near Broken Hill at the moment. Didn’t know there was an earthquake!
@@nigelandsueadventures yes epicentre was near Colac
@warrencramer4516 did you feel it?
@nigelandsueadventures no I'm in Mornington and didn't wake to anything. Just saw it on the news earlier and thought you guys may have experienced it when I saw this episode!