The Great Ocean Road is 244 km long. The whole trip is 5 hours and 15 minutes non-stop, but you'll probably want to stop.
From Melbourne's CBD to Anglesea, the start of the Great Ocean Road, is a distance of 112km and takes around an hour and twenty minutes to drive, depending on traffic.
From the Melbourne CBD to the beginning of the Great Ocean Road at Anglesea is a distance of 112km. It takes around an hour and twenty minutes to travel.
The Great Ocean Road starts near Geelong, Victoria and ends near Warrnambool, Victoria. It is approximately 245 km long.
Yes. The Great Ocean Road starts at Torquay, Victoria and ends around 243km later at Allansford, just east of Warrnambool.
The Great Ocean Road starts at Torquay, Victoria and ends around 243km later at Allansford, just east of the city of Warrnambool.
The most visited place in Melbourne Australia, is Melbourne Central.The Great Ocean Road is the most visited place in Melbourne.
The "official" eastern end of the Great Ocean Road starts at Anglesea, south of Geelong, and a distance of 108km from Melbourne's CBD. The distance then covered by the Great Ocean Road from Anglesea to its western end at Port Fairy is 264km.
The "official" eastern end of the Great Ocean Road starts at Anglesea, south of Geelong, and a distance of 108km from Melbourne's CBD. The distance then covered by the Great Ocean Road from Anglesea to its western end at Port Fairy is 264km
The coastal route about 1 1/2 hours drive from Melbourne is known as the Great Ocean Road. It is one of the most scenic routes in Australia and passes by small towns, stunning scenery and great beaches. The road, however, has many twists and turns as it follows the coastline.To drive from Melbourne to Adelaide along the coastal route, it's about a 60 mile drive from Melbourne to reach the start of the Great Ocean Road. This road is heavily trafficked highway for the most part.The Great Ocean Road is 160 miles and will take at least 6 hours to travel, without stops (but if you're driving on this scenic route, you'll want to stop especially around Port Campbell).From the Great Ocean Road to Adelaide is another 350 miles, depending on the inland route you take, and will take over 7 hours to drive.In total, to get from Melbourne to Adelaide along the coastal route is about 800 miles that will take about 15 hours of driving time without stops.
The Antarctic Ocean is the closest ocean to Melbourne.
The Great Ocean Road is located in Australia. It is on the south west coast of Victoria and is West of Melbourne. It is listed as a National Heritage site.
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