Map of The Great Southern Touring Route

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The Great Southern Touring Route
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Easy: 372.8 miles, Multiple days
 
Overview: Marvellous Melbourne, the cosmopolitan capital with its dramatic towers, art galleries, restaurants and charming river, is a natural starting and finishing point. The romance of the Great Ocean Road, with its rugged coastline, lush forests and overpowering sense of freedom, is an unforgettable experience. The road also links the major regional cities of Geelong and Warrnambool, both vibrant destinations in their own right. The soaring mountains of The Grampians National Park have been the spiritual heartland of the Aboriginal people for tens of thousands of years. Their ancient rock art is all part of the enriching experience of a visit to the Grampians.
Ballarat and its Goldfields are a heady mix of the romance and majesty of the 1850s gold rush and a whole range of modern treasures. Native Australian wildlife abounds across the region, including kangaroos, koalas, platypus, native birds and Australian wildflowers.

Melbourne
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Werribee
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Geelong
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Torquay
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Bells Beach
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Point Addis
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Anglesea
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Lorne
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Erskine Falls
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Kennet River
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Apollo Bay
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Cape Otway Lightstation
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The Otway Fly Tree Top Walk
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12 Apostles National Park
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Port Campbell
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Logans Beach
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Warrnambool
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Tower Hill
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Port Fairy
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The Grampians
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Ararat
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Ballarat and Soverreign Hill
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Melbourne
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