| cl | | | | Towns on the eastern side of Cape Otway hold |
| Victoriaâs famous south western coastal | | | | both stylish and artsy villages of Lorne and Apollo |
| route, starts at Torquay and extends 285km | | | | Bay. People love to fish, both for leisure and |
| west to Warrnambool. The road was built | | | | commercial in this area. Why not try yourself. |
| between 1919 &1932 with the idea of building a | | | | Information at Apollo Bay fishing and Adventure |
| scenic road of world repute. The road was both a | | | | tours offer fishing trips and boat cruises by the |
| memorial to the soldiers who had died in World | | | | hour. The town holds the annual Apollo Bay music |
| War I, and an employment scheme for those | | | | festival over a weekend at the end of March |
| who returned. Over three thousand | | | | featuring jazz, rock, blues and country under |
| ex-servicemen laboured with picks and shovels, | | | | several large tents set up along the foreshore. |
| carving the road into cliffs and mountains along | | | | Try for more info. |
| the coastal line. | | | | |