Stop by the Anglesea Golf Course to see kangaroos grazing on the fairways and continue to the Great
Ocean Road memorial archway at Eastern View.
Take some photos at the historic Great
Ocean Road Memorial Arch and enjoy amazing views of the ocean.
Don't miss spots along the way include the Australian National Surfing Museum at Torquay, the Great
Ocean Road Memorial Arch — a good place to stop for a souvenir photo — and the Otway Fly, an elevated boardwalk through the rainforest canopy 25m above the ground.
Not exact matches
An Australian National Heritage, the Great
Ocean Road was built by World War I veterans from 1919 to 1932, and is the world's largest war
memorial, dedicated to the fallen soldiers of World War I.
The largest war
memorial in the world and dedicated to the casualties of World War I, the modern version of the Great
Ocean Road was built by returning soldiers from 1919 to 1932.
It stands astride the largest enduring war
memorial in the world, «The Great
Ocean Road», a living
memorial to our forefathers.
And finally a stop at the famous wooden archway overhanging the
road welcoming you to the Great Ocean Road, with memorials to the soldiers who fought for Australia in World War
road welcoming you to the Great
Ocean Road, with memorials to the soldiers who fought for Australia in World War
Road, with
memorials to the soldiers who fought for Australia in World War One.
There's also a great
memorial and sign hanging over the
road that says «Great Ocean Road» — great pit stop and really nice pho
road that says «Great
Ocean Road» — great pit stop and really nice pho
Road» — great pit stop and really nice photos.