Port Campbell National Park

Port Campbell National Park


Port Campbell National Park is the most interesting section of Victoria's Great Ocean Road. The park features a unique collection of limestone sculptures that were formed by the forces of nature. They include the Twelve Apostles, London Bridge, Loch Ard Gorge, Gibson Steps and The Grotto. There are numerous sheer cliffs, rock stacks, gorges, arches and blow-holes throughout the park, as well as small islets along the coast. The park is home to countless bird species.

Port Campbell National Park is 220 km southwest of Melbourne and 690 km southwest of Canberra. The Great Otway National Park and the Bay of Islands Coastal Park are adjacent to it.


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