The following sites may be helpful with respect to what to see and what to do during your stay with us:
The Otway Fly is the longest & tallest rainforest canopy walk in the world. It has recently begun operations of a tree top zip fly where you can fly through the trees on a flying fox.
Cape Otway Lightstation Cape Otway Lightstation is the oldest, surviving lighthouse in mainland Australia. The light, which has been in continuous operation since 1848, is perched on towering sea cliffs where Bass Strait and the Southern Ocean collide.
Great Ocean Walk Shuttle Service: This shuttle service can pick you up in the morning and drop you off in the afternoon. Makes it easy to experience the beauty of the Great Ocean Walk without having to worry about your vehicle.
You may find the following sites helpful if you are planning to stay in these locations before or after your stay with us:
Accommodation in Melbourne is a website listing a wide range of accommodation venues in Melbourne to suit all tastes and budgets.
Accommodation in Hobart is a website listing a wide range of accommodation venues in Hobart & throughout Tasmania..
Surf Coast Accommodation has a wide range of accommodation venues along Victoria's Surf Coast. Includes Torquay, Aireys Inlet & Anglesea.
Accommodation in Lorne is a website dealing specifically with the tourist resort town of Lorne.
Apollo Bay Accommodation lists accommodation in the small seaside town of Apollo Bay.
Port Fairy Accommodation is a website dealing specifically with the small seaside town of Port Fairy in the Shipwreck Coast.
Shipwreck Coast Accommodation lists a wide range of accommodation venues along the Shipwreck Coast. Includes Princetown & Port Campbell.
Accommodation in Warrnambool is a website dealing specifically with Warrnambool.
Great Ocean Road Accommodation is a directory of accommodation & tours throughout the entire Great Otway National Park.
Great Ocean Road Cottages : Accommodation midway on the Great Ocean Road.
Romantic Cottages : Spas, log fires and ocean views on the Great Ocean Road.

