Photo gallery: Australia's Great Ocean Road
Twisting for 150 miles along the southern coast, the Great Ocean Road is arguably the country’s most spectacular drive. But this legendary route is more than a road trip, it’s Australia in microcosm.
Published 27 Aug 2020, 16:25 BST
View of the Great Ocean Road stretching out along the coastline.
A kangaroo hops across the road that winds through Coorong National Park.
A surfer catches the waves at Bells Beach, a renowned surfing spot in Surf Coast Shire, Victoria.
Aerial view of the Great Ocean Road as it curves to meet the beach along the southern coast of Australia.
Sun-bleached wooden steps leading down to Bells Beach.
Trees reflected in the lagoon of Coorong National Park, a haven for birdlife and marsupials.
A barista pours a flat white at the Grassroots Deli Cafe in Port Campbell — a perfect pitstop on the Great Ocean Road.
A lone surfer in the waters off Lorne, a seaside town in Victoria.
Brett Graham, owner of The Bottle of Milk burger bar in Lorne, tucks into The B.O.M burger.
The B.O.M burger at The Bottle of Milk in Lorne, comprising prime beef, cheese, bacon, egg, beetroot, lettuce, tomato, onion, house mayo and homemade tomato relish.
The chillout area at the back of The Bottle of Milk burger bar, Lorne.
Cape Otway Lighthouse, Victoria's oldest working lighthouse.
Bethany Finn, a honey enthusiast, apiarist and executive chef at the Mayfair Hotel in Adelaide.
Bees in their hive at the Mayfair Hotel, Adelaide.
A rack of second-hand surfboards for sale in Port Fairy, one of the westernmost towns on the Great Ocean Road.
Sunset at the Twelve Apostles, a collection of limestone pillars located just off the shore between Princetown and Port Campbell.