Did you all have a great Christmas? I
definitely did, as I celebrated it on the Groovy Great Ocean Road and Grampians
Tour! It all started on Christmas Eve Day. The first day was the biggest day of
driving. It was quite a long way to the Grampians, but luckily enough there was
entertainment from our Groovy Guide Tom!
We played a game to introduce ourselves (very good idea), so in the
first hours we knew EVERYTHING about each other. He also had an iPod with heaps
of music on it, so it was definitely not a boring drive! After a morning coffee
stop in the Adelaide Hills and a fuel stop in another town, we arrived in
Frances. This was pretty much a town with a couple of houses and a pub, and at
that pub we had lunch! After that we went to MacKenzie Falls, and took a small
hike to there to take some great pictures. After that we went to some other
lookouts in the Grampians and lastly arrived in Halls Gap. There we stayed at
the Brambuks Backpackers. We saw lots of Kangaroos and had a little Christmas
Eve party before going to bed.
The third and last day we continued along the Great Ocean Road, to see the Twelve Apostles in the morning light and after that we made our way to the Otway National Park, which is one of the oldest temperate rainforests in the world. We then had an hour at the beach and drove to the official start and the historical section of the Great Ocean Road, with stops in the seaside villages of Apollo Bay, Lorne, Anglesea, Bells Beach and Torquay! Around 7 PM we arrived in Melbourne, sadly the tour was over. After 1 night in Hotel Discovery, I made my way to Melbourne’s Southern Cross Station where I took the Overland Train back to Adelaide for only $54!
If you
want to see the Great Ocean Road & Grampians in a Groovy way, freecall:
1800 66 11 77 or phone: +61 8 8440 1640, email: getaways@groovygrape.com.au , or
surf to www.groovygrape.com.au
If you
want to jump on the Overland train you can surf to: http://www.greatsouthernrail.com.au/site/the_overland.jsp and select the Red Service Seat.