In the Otway region you will find the major inland town of Colac and the townships of Forrest, Deans Marsh, Birregurra, Beeac, Gellibrand, Beech Forest and Lavers Hill. This region contains numerous features and attractions including many lakes and waterfalls and the world's third largest volcanic plain surrounding Colac. Whether you're planning to visit for a few hours or a few days, there is a myriad of opportunites for activities and adventures around the Otway region that will both inspire and amaze you.
The Otway Ranges is one of those places that never fails to surprise. It is home to some extraordinary beauty and the best way to take advantage of it is on foot where you can come face to face with the varied and extraordinary flora and fauna of this magical area.
The Great Ocean Road is one of those places that never fails to surprise. The Great Ocean Road is recognized by travelers worldwide as a right of passage, a journey and natural feature that is a spectacular collage of awe inspiring coastal, cliff, and rainforest views.
Located at Cape Otway, around thirty minutes drive from the Otway Fly Tree Top Walk, the Cape Otway Lightstation is the oldest surviving light station on the mainland of Australia.
Great Otway Accommodation suggestions.
Need Transport?
Transport is available from Apollo Bay to the Otway Fly with Great Ocean Road Shuttle Services
Enquiries: Ph: (03) 52379278 or e-mail gorshuttle@bordernet.com.au