Port Campbell

Port Campbell is a town in the Great Ocean Road region of Victoria, Australia.

By car
The quickest route from Melbourne to Port Campbell is via the Princes Hwy (3 hours 15 minutes) without stops. Allow 4 hours 30 minutes without stops for the slower, winding and more scenic route via the Great Ocean Road.

By public transport
Port Campbell is accessible via public transport but the trip does require some pre-planning. Port Campbell is connected to Melbourne, Apollo Bay and Warrnambool via the V-Line Great Ocean Road service three times a week. A local bus between Port Campbell and Warrnambool also operates on a weekly basis. The nearest train stations to Port Campbell are Camperdown (53 km north of Port Campbell) and Warrnambool (67 km west of Port Campbell). Bus and taxi services connect some Camperdown train services with Port Campbell.

Get around
The compact township of Port Campbell is easily negotiable by foot or bicycle. The beautiful horseshoe-shaped swimming beach is seconds walk from the main street and the excellent Port Campbell Discovery Walk begins from the township.

The easiest way to explore the surrounding area and the national park is by private vehicles. No trail connects Port Campbell with the 12 Apostles or the striking Loch Ard Gorge. However, there is discussion of building a 38-km trail extension to change the way visitors experience this fantastic coastal landscape.

See

 * Port Campbell is in the heart of the Port Campbell National Park and the Bay of Islands Coastal Park. This makes the town a great base for exploring the spectacular coastal scenery on its doorstep, such as the 12 Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge, London Bridge and the Grotto. There is an impressive beach at Gibson Steps, and a good view of the 12 Apostles from the Arch. The Twelve Apostles and Loch Ard Gorge are particularly picturesque locations for photos and picnics.
 * A swim in the Port Campbell Bay is very refreshing on a hot day.
 * Port Campbell Jetty is a great for an afternoon wander or a spot of fishing.
 * Wildlife watching. Penguins live in the national park and mutton birds return in season to Loch Ard Gorge and Southern Right Wales between June and September.

Do
More information and maps are available at the 12 Apostles Visitor Information Centre.


 * In summer, an outdoor production of The Tempest is put on at Loch Ard Gorge in the National Park at sunset. This is very popular.
 * In summer, an outdoor production of The Tempest is put on at Loch Ard Gorge in the National Park at sunset. This is very popular.

Buy
Local cheese, chocolate, whiskey, wine, strawberries, honey and Port Campbell Crayfish are available in local stores.

Gum Valley Patchwork sells quality fabrics, kits, patterns, sewing notions and gifts for sale.

There is a souvenir shop in the 12 Apostles Visitor Information Centre.

Port Campbell Shopping is a small supermarket and liquor store which sells souvenirs and books, camera accessories, batteries, tent pegs and fishing rods. If you have filled your memory card, they can burn images onto a disc.

Eat
There is a suggested itinerary called the 12 Apostles Gourmet Trail available online or from the tourist information.