Wednesday, Jan 04, 2006 at 21:35
Eric, there are numerous camping spots along the coastline. Two formal ones at
Peterborough, one at Port Campbell or just near the Twelve (6-8) Apostles is the Princetown Rec reserve which attracts quite a few campers. Heading a bit further East to perhaps the Aire River where there are a number camps.
# Blanket Bay – Otway National Park
Campsites are on the edge of a safe swimming beach. Near
Cape Otway, via
Lighthouse Road and Blanket Bay Road. Bookings essential in school holidays. Facilities include pit
toilets, communal fireplaces and picnic tables. Bring your own water. No dogs.
# Aire River East – Otway National Park
Campsites near the mouth of the Aire River. Access via Hordern Vale Road. Bring your own water. Facilities include pit
toilets and fireplaces.
# Johanna Beach – Otway National Park
Campsites set behind the sand dunes at this popular surf beach. Red Johanna Road, Johanna. Off the Great Ocean Road. Suitable for caravans.
Toilets, no fires. Dogs on lead.
# Dandos – Otway
State Forest
Large
campsite on the river bank amongst the bush. Lardners Track, off Colac-Lavers
Hill Road at Gellibrand.
Toilets, picnic tables, fireplaces (BYO wood),
free camping. Dogs on lead.
# Lake Elizabeth
camping area – Otway
State ForestCampsite set in beautiful bushland in the heart of the
Otways, a short walk from picturesque Lake Eilizabeth. Access via Kaanglang Road from
Forrest. Facilities include
toilets, fireplaces and picnic tables.
#
Stevensons Falls
Large
camping area beside the river and within easy walking distance of the beautiful
Stevensons Falls.
Toilets with disabled access, picnic tables, wood fireplaces (BYO wood). Dogs on lead. Off Skenes Creek-Forest Road at Barramunga south of Colac
Blanket Bay can be very crowded in holiday periods but there are a number of camps near by, going inland or just a few kms away with no facilities though. Some challenging tracks about too sometimes.
## Must sees - The Otway Fly,- tree top walk - detour off the Ocean Road, plenty of
rock formations along the coast from West of
Peterborough even
Childers Cove. Lovely bays just as spectacular as the famous ones. Bay of Islands, Bay of Martyrs and Newfield Bay.
Rock formations like
The Grotto,
London Bridge and
Loch Ard Gorge. Forrested areas like Melba Gully and Mates Rest Reserve.
The
Otways seem to be notable bogging capability though I seem to have been lucky so far. Plenty of must see spots but they are pretty easily found and fenced off in parts. The forest Nazis like you to walk to everything these days, but if you have difficulty they give you a disabled sticker for the windscreen and say "stay in town".
Bonz and I aren't far away Eric and a few others too. Bonz could probably tell you where to get bogged too.
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Follow Up By: Bonz (Vic) - Thursday, Jan 05, 2006 at 07:42
Thursday, Jan 05, 2006 at 07:42
I can get bogged anywhere in the
Otways, I am quite skilled at it.
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Follow Up By: Nick R - Thursday, Jan 05, 2006 at 09:13
Thursday, Jan 05, 2006 at 09:13
Off to the right of the Blanket Bay road are some less accessable and quieter (4wd only) spots such as
Crayfish bay, a little more exposed and less facilities but a good alternative to Blanket Bay.
Not been bogged in the
otways yet...
I stopped when it got really ugly on the Calder Ridge Track, would've need a 6 inch lift, 44s and still a winch and waders!!!
the old coach road is a bit of fun from Princetown to Moonlight head but a bit scratchy on the paintwork......
Have fun,
NickR
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Follow Up By: Truckster (Vic) - Thursday, Jan 05, 2006 at 13:20
Thursday, Jan 05, 2006 at 13:20
The R boys should have an idea, they are only about 20klms from Port Campbell LOL
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Follow Up By: Eric from Cape York Connections - Thursday, Jan 05, 2006 at 13:24
Thursday, Jan 05, 2006 at 13:24
Thanks to you all I have many more alternatives now maybe to many.
All the best
Eric
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Follow Up By: Member - JohnR (Vic)&Moses - Thursday, Jan 05, 2006 at 15:11
Thursday, Jan 05, 2006 at 15:11
Eric, just give me a call on the mobile if you are coming this way - if about I could be of assistance. It is with the rig
pic. I may be off travelling mysef of course.....
Sharyn below has some of the pointer to avoiding parts of the GOR but it is interesting to note that a lot of the business people in Port Campbell have been noticing a big drop off in the number of travellers with the fuel price hike. Dollars are down.
Good to see you posting Sharyn. Is that your first?
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