The Great Ocean Road - Camperdown - Timboon Rail Trail

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  • Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
  • The Camperdown - Timboon Rail Trail is just fantastic. There is not much more that can be said about it then that.
    The Camperdown Timboon Rail Trail is a walking trail suitable for walkers, bike riders and horse riders.
    Depending on where you start the trail, it goes from Timboon to Camperdown, Victoria. A full length of the trail is 40 km. However, you can choose to do as much or as little of the trail as you like.
    The trail winds its way through some of the most beautiful country side in Victoria. Rolling hills, crystal clear streams, dairy cows, and amazing old train bridges are hidden along this trail.
    Do yourself a big favour and check this walking trail out, you will not be disappointed.
    The Great Ocean Road is one of the most famous tourist attractions in the world. Located in Australia, in the state of Victoria.
    Each year it is visited by over two million visitors.
    The Great Ocean Road is an Australian National Heritage listed road. It is 243 kilometres long and stretches from Torquay to Allansford, Victoria.
    Join Bill Gray as he takes you on a journey along part of the World Famous Great Ocean Road, as Bill covers a small part of the ShipWreck Coast ( Peterborough to Moonlight Heads.) In this two-part documentary series, you'll experience world-famous sites, stories of tragedy and survival, and visit secrets sites you never dreamed could exist.
    For the first time ever join Bill as he Scuba Dives the World Famous Wreck Sites of the Loch Ard, Schomberg, and Falls Of Halladale ( Video Footage By Ron Cashmore ) as they now lie spread across the ocean floor, with full commentary voice over.
    You'll Visit Seal Caves, Penguin Caves, and catch Crayfish, as Bill travels by 4WD, boat, and helicopter, to show you The Great Ocean Road in a way you've never seen before.
    Great Ocean Road FAQ
    1. What is the distance of the Great Ocean Road?
    The Great Ocean Road is around 250Km in length, but please keep in mind this is one way, double this distance if you are returning to your point of departure.
    2. How long does it take to drive the Great Ocean Road?
    Many people do the trip in a day, but please don't. If you are doing a return trip to your point of departure, and are planning to drive the full length of the Great Ocean Road, doing in one day is a horrible idea.
    It is too far, too long, and you'll be far too tired by the time you get home. This can make the drive very, very dangerous as many accidents occur from people falling asleep while driving home.
    To do the full great ocean road in one day is a very, very long day.
    If you want to drive the Great Ocean Road comfortably, see all the scenery, and enjoy your time to the fullest, I would suggest 3 days is a good length of time, 4 is better.
    This way you do not have to rush, you do not have to push yourself, your experience will be safer as you have given yourself more time to enjoy the Great Ocean Road at it's fullest.
    3. Where does the Great Ocean Road start and finish?
    The Great Ocean Road starts in Torquay and finishes in Allansford.
    4. What events are held along or around the Great Ocean Road region each year?
    There are events held around the great ocean road all year long. Google great ocean road events in the month/year you will be visiting to find a list of things on in the area.
    Also, visit Bill's website at greatoceanroadfishing for heaps of information.
    5. How many 12 Apostles are still standing?
    There are currently 6,7 or 8 Apostles above the waterline, this depends on the direction you look and what ocean stacks you count. However, the 12 Apostles on the Great Ocean Road are definitely worth a visit no matter how Apostles you may count.
    6. How old is the Great Ocean Road?
    This depends on when you count from, however it was officially opened on 26 November 1932. To celebrate the event, 40 cars traveled on the great ocean road to celebrate its opening.
    7. Where are the Visitor Information Centres along the Great Ocean Road?
    There are visitor information centers all along the Great Ocean Road. Check your local guide is there a new information centers opening all the time. However, an example is Torquay, Anglesea, Lorne, Apollo Bay, 12 Apostles, Port Campbell, Warrnambool, Port Fairy, and Portland.
    8. How can I learn more about the Great Ocean Road?
    To learn more about the Great Ocean Road visit Bill's website.
    greatoceanroadfishing.com
    On Bill's site, you'll find much information relating to the great ocean road, chip breaks, history, and amazing stories told with local knowledge.
    There are videos to view, and Great Ocean Road products to purchase on the shop page.
    You can also follow Bill on Instagram by searching: billgraygreatoceanroad
    Bill’s Facebook: / billgraygreatoceanroad
    UA-cam: You can follow Bill on the Great Ocean Road through his UA-cam channel by visiting: / @bill-gray
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  • @rsinclair6560
    @rsinclair6560 Рік тому +1

    Went to Timboon by train 1960's. You may like checking out the Tulendeena to Scottsdale RT, 26 km down hill 16 km bush at 1 in 47 grade, about 11km 1 in 50 through farm land to Scottsdale. Will be extended another 4o km to Lilydale with camping Denison Gorge and possible 6 km steam heritage railway to Lebrina as part of a recreational hub.

    • @bill-gray
      @bill-gray  Рік тому

      Hi, thank you for watching and the very helpful comment. The Tulendeena to Scottsdale Trail sounds amazing. Especially the 26 kms down hill. That sure would be fun. :)

  • @manawahinekorero9534
    @manawahinekorero9534 3 роки тому +2

    That was great. We usually start at Curdie's station shed too and walk with the dogs towards Glenfyne but have never walked that far so it's great to see what's beyond our standard walking point. By the way, you went straight past a small waterfall and swimming hole which is perfect on a hot summer's day. Well done.

    • @bill-gray
      @bill-gray  3 роки тому

      Hi, thank you so much for the nice comments. OOOO I would have loved to see the water fall and swimming hole :)

  • @kippen64
    @kippen64 2 роки тому +1

    The ice cream in Timboon is epic. Had a gluten free cone. It was very good. This looks like a great ride. Would be worth checking out.

    • @bill-gray
      @bill-gray  2 роки тому +1

      Hi, thank you for watching and the nice comment, yes the ice-cream from Timboon is world famous. :) have great day.

  • @jimbojones2457
    @jimbojones2457 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome video mate, thanks for sharing! I actually have an ebike myself! It's a Haibike Xduro Hardseven with the Bosch Performance Line motor system on it. I've had it 6.5 years and it's the best bike i've ever had! I'll never go back to a normal bike. This is the new normal for me! This trail is on my list now, looks unreal and a lot of fun. Definitely snake country out there! Cheers.

    • @bill-gray
      @bill-gray  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Mate thank you for the nice comment. Yes Ebikes are great. It is a great trail and I am glade it's now on your ride list. Have a great day.

    • @jimbojones2457
      @jimbojones2457 2 роки тому +1

      @@bill-gray My pleasure mate! I will definitely do all the rail trails when i get a chance after lockdown. Take care.

    • @billgray1301
      @billgray1301 2 роки тому +1

      @@jimbojones2457 :)

  • @jedidiahjohnson6516
    @jedidiahjohnson6516 3 роки тому +1

    They actually built the Curdies bridge in 1889

    • @bill-gray
      @bill-gray  3 роки тому

      :) thanks for the update :) Have a nice day.

  • @wayne_3791
    @wayne_3791 2 роки тому

    You say "very" ....a lot! .......we watch this when we want to get drunk in the man cave.....every "very" you say we do a shot! 6 mins in and I already had alcohol poisoning :P

    • @bill-gray
      @bill-gray  2 роки тому

      Lol I’ve never noticed lol. Im going to watch it again now.. have a very, very, very nice day. 👍

  • @Humannn8ss8
    @Humannn8ss8 3 роки тому +1

    What surface is the trail (concrete or gravel)?

    • @bill-gray
      @bill-gray  3 роки тому +2

      Hi Rubin, Mostly gravel :)