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Otways
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A fantastic weekend trip from Melbourne. Great opportunities to engage 4WD, fish, swim, surf and walk. Features the Great Ocean Road, the Otways National Park and the Angahook-Lorne State Park.
Start
Aireys Inlet
Finish
Forrest
Distance
107.01 km
Minimum Days
2
Average Speed
43.98 km/hr
Driving Time
2 hr 26 min
Article By: ExplorOz Team Updated: 12 Feb 2008
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Description
This trek is a great long weekender, particularly if you live in or around Melbourne. Our start and end point is only 120kms from
Victoria
's capital city and this trek is a wonderful introduction to the first time 4WDer with a good combination of tar and gravel roads. It is a 4WDer's dream - close to the city with plenty of tracks to explore.
The trek begins at Aireys Inlet on the famous Great Ocean Road and finishes in the township of Forrest. The Great Ocean Road follows the coast and there are numerous coastal towns, fantastic scenery and excellent
fishing
and surfing opportunities. At Aireys Inlet, there are a number of great walks and a particular favourite is before Lorne at the Cumberland River Reserve with walks to Jebbs Pool and Cumberland Falls. This is a great spot for
camping
if you can find a free space in the caravan park.
Interactive Route Map
Aireys Inlet
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Features:
Position: 144.1039ºE 38.4640ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place:
Gentle Annie Hill
Distance:
10.67km
Average Speed:
32.9km/h
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Features:
Position: 144.0110ºE 38.4432ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place:
Benwerrin
Distance:
10.13km
Average Speed:
39.5km/h
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Position: 143.9328ºE 38.4684ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place:
Big Hill Camping Area
Distance:
0.84km
Average Speed:
63.37km/h
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Features:
Position: 143.9319ºE 38.4754ºS (GDA 94)
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Mount Cowley
Distance:
14.38km
Average Speed:
50.66km/h
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Features:
Position: 143.8598ºE 38.5483ºS (GDA 94)
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Sharps Track Camping Area
Distance:
7.43km
Average Speed:
35.76km/h
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Features:
Position: 143.9319ºE 38.5510ºS (GDA 94)
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Allenvale Mill Camp Ground
Distance:
2.84km
Average Speed:
40.49km/h
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Features:
Position: 143.9602ºE 38.5496ºS (GDA 94)
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Lorne
Distance:
2.16km
Average Speed:
35.46km/h
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Features:
Position: 143.9764ºE 38.5404ºS (GDA 94)
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Point Grey
Distance:
1.25km
Average Speed:
49.61km/h
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Features:
Position: 143.9879ºE 38.5483ºS (GDA 94)
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The Spit
Distance:
4.13km
Average Speed:
53.99km/h
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Features:
Position: 143.9662ºE 38.5712ºS (GDA 94)
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The Brothers
Distance:
1.17km
Average Speed:
62.78km/h
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Features:
Position: 143.9556ºE 38.5770ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place:
Cumberland River Holiday Park
Distance:
0.62km
Average Speed:
43.61km/h
Cumberland River Holiday Park
Fantastic Park on banks of Cumberland River in a Gorge, across the Road [Great Ocean Road] from beach,sstacks of things to do, bush walks to Gebbs pool - lovely waterfall, safe paddeling, swimming in River, swimming in ocean, rock pools, play ground.
Features:
Position: 143.9486ºE 38.5744ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place:
Mount Defiance Lookout
Distance:
2.01km
Average Speed:
50.42km/h
Mount Defiance Lookout
Westbound travellers easily pull over into the parking bay but if you are heading east it's a blind corner and too dangerous to stop. The next headland is safer.
Features:
Position: 143.9339ºE 38.5858ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place:
Jamieson Track Camp Ground
Distance:
2.66km
Average Speed:
38.2km/h
Jamieson Track Camp Ground
Small sites best suited for tents but a van can squeeze in. No facilities whatsoever
Features:
Position: 143.9180ºE 38.5999ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place:
Lake Elizabeth Camp Ground
Distance:
39.1km
Average Speed:
29.82km/h
Lake Elizabeth Camp Ground
Lake Elizabeth campground should be noted as not being suitable for vehicle based camping. It is a walk-in campground only, approximately 100m from the car park. Nearest vehicle camp sites are Big Hill near Lorne and Dandos, near Gellibrand.
Features:
Position: 143.7440ºE 38.5492ºS (GDA 94)
Next Place:
Forrest
Distance:
7.62km
Average Speed:
33.06km/h
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Position: 143.7155ºE 38.5145ºS (GDA 94)
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Permits
Only required for
camping
in Otways National Park. The Otway Range Forests and the Angahook-Lorne State Park do not currently charge for
camping
.
Camping
fees do apply for the Otways National Park ranging from $3.50 per night/site for bush
camping
, to $8.30 per night/site where facilities are provided. Bookings are advised, particularly for school holidays and Blanket Bay
camping
area. Full details on facilities and fees are provided in
Camping in Victoria
by Boiling Billy.
Some tracks in the Otway Parks and Forests are closed between 1 June to 31 October. This trek travels on some seasonally closed tracks, so its best to contact Parks
Victoria
before finding you can't get through! For more information, call the Parks
Victoria
Information Line on 13 1963.
Things to See & Do
Mount Defiance Lookout
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Lorne
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Point Grey
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Gentle Annie Hill
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Mount Cowley
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Mount Defiance Lookout
Point Grey
Gentle Annie Hill
Lorne
The Spit
Mount Cowley
Other notable info. Large reservoir, river, state forest, mountain bike tracks. Lots of 4WD tracks in area, subject to winter closure.
For more information on the Great Otways National Park, call the Parks
Victoria
Information Line on 13 1963.
Parks Victoria
Level 10, 535 Bourke Street
Melbourne VIC 3000
Phone: 13 1963 (within
Australia
)
Website:
www.parkweb.vic.gov.au
Email:
info@parks.vic.gov.au
Preparation
Fuel Supplies & Usage
Aireys Inlet
,
Lorne
Diesel
4cyl 15 litres
ULP
4cyl 13 litres *
LPG
4cyl 21 litres
6cyl 16 litres
6cyl 19 litres
6cyl 19 litres
8cyl 18 litres
8cyl 18 litres
Usage is averaged from
TrekFuel
(* specific to trek) submissions and calculated based on trek distance.
There is NO fuel available in Forrest, nearest fuel is in Barwon Downs, 8 km to the north. (Limited hours only)
Best Time To Visit
All year round - maybe avoid June to October when parts of the Parks are closed.
Closest Climatic Station
Aireys Inlet
Distance from Trek Mid Point 17.52km NE
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Mean Max. °C
22.3
23.0
21.1
18.9
16.1
13.8
13.3
14.4
15.9
17.7
19.2
20.7
Mean Min. °C
13.8
14.6
13.4
11.5
9.8
8.1
7.4
7.5
8.1
9.2
10.6
12.1
Mean Rain mm
36.2
38.6
29.7
54.7
49.6
59.4
64.0
66.4
61.3
65.7
55.6
30.9
Best time to travel
Ok time to travel
Travel NOT recommended
Services & Supplies
The following locations have various services and supplies:
Aireys Inlet
,
Lorne
,
Forrest
Camp Sites & Accomodation
Cumberland River Holiday Park
Fantastic Park on banks of Cumberland River in a Gorge, across the Road [Great Ocean Road] from beach,sstacks of things to do, bush walks to Gebbs pool - lovely waterfall, safe paddeling, swimming in River, swimming in ocean, rock pools, play ground. Fires permitted in drums, no power, hot showers -20cents for 6 minutes. Very Friendly.
Jamieson Track Camp Ground
Small sites best suited for tents but a van can squeeze in. No facilities whatsoever
Aireys Inlet
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Forrest
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Lake Elizabeth Camp Ground
Lake Elizabeth campground should be noted as not being suitable for vehicle based camping. It is a walk-in campground only, approximately 100m from the car park. Nearest vehicle camp sites are Big Hill near Lorne and Dandos, near Gellibrand.
Big Hill Camping Area
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Sharps Track Camping Area
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Allenvale Mill Camp Ground
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Lorne
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Cumberland River Holiday Park
Forrest
Sharps Track Camping Area
Jamieson Track Camp Ground
Lake Elizabeth Camp Ground
Allenvale Mill Camp Ground
Aireys Inlet
Big Hill Camping Area
Lorne
Environment
There is a great variety of landscape in this region. The coastal heathlands and open woodlands contrast greatly with the rainforests which are hundreds of years old. There is a large amount of wild life that may be seen throughout your trip to the Otways.
History
At the turn of the century most of the villages along the coast such as Lorne were cut off by the Otway Ranges and the only way of communicating easily with the outside world was by sea. In 1916, during the middle of the war, it was suggested that returned servicemen be employed to build roads to cut off areas.
From this initiative the Great Ocean Road trust was founded to provide employment for returned service men, and to create the road as a memorial to those who had served in the war. The road was mainly hacked out of the earth by manual labour and was completed in 1932. It is a long and winding road that starts officially at Torquay and finishes at Warrnambool.
The Otways or Otway Ranges were formed 150 million years ago when Gondwana began to break up. Home to the Katabanut Aboriginal people, the steepness and tall forests of the ranges prevented European settlement until the 1870's when some land was cleared. The Otways National Park was created in the mid-1980's. The Angahook-Lorne State Park comprises the Eastern Otways.
Driving Directions
Time
Direction
Distance
Aireys Inlet to Gentle Annie Hill
10.67 km
W
286°
19 min
Gentle Annie Hill to Benwerrin
10.13 km
W
248°
15 min
Benwerrin to Big Hill Camping Area
0.84 km
S
186°
Big Hill Camping Area to Mount Cowley
14.38 km
SW
218°
17 min
Mount Cowley to Sharps Track Camping Area
7.43 km
E
93°
12 min
Sharps Track Camping Area to Allenvale Mill Camp Ground
2.84 km
E
86°
4 min
Allenvale Mill Camp Ground to Lorne
2.16 km
NE
54°
3 min
Lorne to Point Grey
1.25 km
SE
131°
1 min
Point Grey to The Spit
4.13 km
SW
216°
4 min
The Spit to The Brothers
1.17 km
SW
235°
1 min
The Brothers to Cumberland River Holiday Park
0.62 km
NW
295°
Cumberland River Holiday Park to Mount Defiance Lookout
2.01 km
SW
225°
2 min
Mount Defiance Lookout to Jamieson Track Camp Ground
2.66 km
SW
221°
4 min
Jamieson Track Camp Ground to Lake Elizabeth Camp Ground
39.1 km
W
290°
1 hr 18 min
Lake Elizabeth Camp Ground to Forrest
7.62 km
NW
327°
13 min
Aireys Inlet to Forrest
107.01 km
2 hr 26 min
Distance is GPS recorded driving distance (not straight line), Direction is straight line from start to end, Time is calculated from actual GPS driving data.
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