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Photo de Loch Ard Gorge avec sable lumineux de surface © 許淳翔 Google
Photo de Loch Ard Gorge avec l'eau cristalline de surface © Jody Watts Google
Photo de Loch Ard Gorge avec petite baie © Christopher Carlsson Google
Photo de Loch Ard Gorge avec un niveau de propreté de très propre © Pam S Google
Photo de Loch Ard Gorge zone sauvage © Ryan Au Google
Photo de Loch Ard Gorge situé dans une zone naturelle © Ariel Marvida Google
Photo de Loch Ard Gorge avec sable lumineux de surface © 許淳翔 Google
Photo de Loch Ard Gorge avec l'eau cristalline de surface © Jody Watts Google
Photo de Loch Ard Gorge avec petite baie © Christopher Carlsson Google
Photo de Loch Ard Gorge avec un niveau de propreté de très propre © Pam S Google
Photo de Loch Ard Gorge zone sauvage © Ryan Au Google
Photo de Loch Ard Gorge situé dans une zone naturelle © Ariel Marvida Google
Photo de Loch Ard Gorge et ses beaux paysages © Mauro Borroni Google
Photo de Loch Ard Gorge entouré de montagnes © 許淳翔 Google
Photo de Loch Ard Gorge protégé par des falaises © Christopher Carlsson Google
Loch Ard Gorge photo #9 © S L Chong Google

Loch Ard Gorge

Port Campbell, Australie
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Situé en dehors de l'établissement
Port Campbell 7.2 km
Carte de la plage
Terrain de jeu Port Campbell Recreation Reserve Playground
6.8km
Terrain de jeu Apex Park Playground
7km
Terrain de jeu Port Campbell Playspace
7km

À propos

Loch Ard Gorge est situé sur le Bass Strait et il se trouve à la 2ème place sur 5 plages de la région Comté de Corangamite

Port Campbell, Victoria, Comté de Corangamite

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Situé en dehors de l'établissement
Port Campbell 7.2 km
Carte de la plage
Terrain de jeu Port Campbell Recreation Reserve Playground
6.8km
Terrain de jeu Apex Park Playground
7km
Terrain de jeu Port Campbell Playspace
7km
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Localités

Port Campbell  •  7.2km

Le transport

XCO  •  66.5km
Warrnambool Station/Merri St  •  59.3km
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8.5 Excellente

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8.5 Excellente
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Nancy Varkey
Plageur débutant
10 Exceptionnelle

Loch Ard Gorge, a hidden gem along the Great Ocean Road trip. A popular tourist destination known for its stunning natural beauty and unique geological features. Breathtaking panoramic views of the turquoise ocean, the rugged coastline with crystal clear waters, and the surrounding cliffs as far as the eyes can see. Don't forget your camera to capture the stunning scenery!

LB
Larry B
Plageur débutant
10 Exceptionnelle

Ample parking space. Thete were severap interesting walking paths. No tickets required. When I was there, the stairs to the beach was closed for maintenance. The views were fantastic

BT
Bibin Thomas
Plageur débutant
10 Exceptionnelle

Loch Ard Gorge: A Nature Lover's Paradise Loch Ard Gorge, nestled in the stunning Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, is a must-see destination for nature enthusiasts. The rugged cliffs, pristine beaches, and the iconic London Arch offer breathtaking views that will leave you in awe. As you descend the stairs to the gorge, you're greeted by a serene landscape of towering cliffs and a crystal-clear lagoon. The dramatic rock formations, sculpted by the relentless force of the ocean, create a truly unique and unforgettable experience. A leisurely walk along the boardwalk provides ample opportunities to admire the natural beauty of the area. Loch Ard Gorge is a testament to the power of nature and a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a truly unforgettable experience in Victoria.

NK
Nasir Khan
Plageur débutant
10 Exceptionnelle

Loch Ard Gorge is a popular tourist destination located on the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia. Here are some points to consider when planning your visit: - *Stunning Views*: The gorge offers breathtaking views of the ocean, cliffs, and surrounding landscape ¹. - *Tragic History*: The gorge is named after a ship that sank nearby, resulting in the loss of many lives ². - *Beautiful Beach*: The beach at Loch Ard Gorge is stunning, with clear water and plenty of shade ³. - *Great Ocean Road*: The gorge is a must-see stop on the Great Ocean Road, one of Australia's most scenic drives ². - *Walking Trails*: There are walking trails of varying difficulty that offer stunning views of the gorge and surrounding landscape ¹. - *Facilities*: There are facilities such as parking, toilets, and picnic areas, making it a great spot for a day trip ¹. - *Crowds*: The gorge can get busy, especially during peak season, so it's a good idea to plan your visit accordingly ². Overall, Loch Ard Gorge is a must-see destination for anyone visiting the Great Ocean Road. Its stunning views, tragic history, and beautiful beach make it a truly unforgettable experience.

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Siddhartha Maharjan
Plageur débutant
10 Exceptionnelle

Loch Ard Gorge, located along Victoria’s Great Ocean Road, is a breathtaking natural wonder steeped in history. Named after the Loch Ard shipwreck of 1878, this stunning coastal formation features towering cliffs, clear blue waters, and a secluded beach. The gorge's dramatic landscape offers panoramic views and photo opportunities, especially at sunrise or sunset. A short walk from the car park takes you to the lookout points, where you can fully appreciate the rugged beauty and power of the ocean. Interpretive signs provide insights into the area's history, making it a must-visit for both nature lovers and history enthusiasts. Ps was closed for cliff safety inspections. 20thAug24