Port Campbell Visitor Information Centre, Breathtaking Cliffs and Iconic Rock Formations

26 Morris St, Port Campbell VIC 3269
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Introduction

The Port Campbell National Park, located 190 kilometers southwest of Melbourne, has undergone several expansions and now covers more than 1,700 hectares. Its geological structure is dominated by limestone cliffs, including famous landmarks such as the Twelve Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge, and Gibson Steps. The park is also home to many native Australian birds, such as emus and honeyeaters. In winter evenings, penguins can be seen on the coast, but visitors should be prepared for cold temperatures. The main attraction for visitors is the Twelve Apostles rocks, which are one of the best attractions on the Great Ocean Road and should not be missed.
Address
26 Morris St, Port Campbell VIC 3269