Monday, 8 October 2012

Melbourne - A self drive suggestion through Lorne, Mornington Peninsular and Moonah with Bec


Melbourne Self Drive!

En route to the wedding of the year in the very trendy suburb of Fitzroy, Melbourne, we decided to do a bit of a self drive holiday in Victoria.

Having always wanted to check out the Twelve Apostles, and Jon’s love of Wine, we thought we’d combine the Great Ocean Road and Mornington to make the perfect 4 day driving tour of Victoria.

We headed straight from Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, south to Geelong for a bite to eat, before reaching our first destination, Lorne. Taking only a couple of hours to reach the entrance to the Great Ocean Road, we were very pleasantly surprised at how easy the drive was to this point and how funky and pretty Lorne was.

We took up camp at the Mantra Beach Resort, Lorne, in a gorgeous One Bedroom Ocean View Apartment. As the name suggests, we were right on the beach, and if staying in Lorne, the Mantra is a must.

What amazed us about Lorne was how instantly relaxed you felt here, and all the great restaurants and shops on the main strip. This is certainly a great destination for a long weekend, even if you don’t want to drive any further…



But we did, and the next day we took on the Great Ocean Road. And the weather gods were certainly on our side, as we had perfect weather, which I was extremely thankful for, as not only is the view spectacular, but the roads are very windy.. So make sure you buckle up J J

From Lorne to the Twelve Apostles, you are looking at about a 3 hour drive (one direction), but along the way there are PLENTY of towns to stop. There is also the gorgeous Otway National Park, great pit stop, there is a very cool old lighthouse to climb and if your lucky, dozens of Koalas in their natural habitat.

But ofcourse, the star of the Great Ocean Road are the Twelve Apostles. And having it been one of my childhood dreams to see them, I was not disappointed.



My suggestion – if you can avoid doing it in a day tour, and can afford a night in Lorne and some car hire, then this is the far better way to see it. The drive will be much nicer and you will certainly enjoy the experience more!

From Lorne, we headed East over to the Mornington Peninsula. From Lorne to Portsea, in a car, then the Ferry (with the car on board) it took about 3 hours. We had a lunch stop at the Portsea Hotel, very famous to the Victorians and the food (and view) was delicious!

After lunch, it was all about hitting the wineries. And they did not disappoint! Jon was very excited – his credit card was not….

We had a lovely night at the 5 star Peppers Moonah Links, before hitting the tourist spots the next day. We checked out the Hot Springs and the Lavender and Maze farm and of course the gorgeous beach huts along the coast line! (My highlight)



Having only the one night in Mornington, I’m not sure we did it justice. If you’re going to do it, allow at least 2 nights…

From Mornington we headed back to Melbourne

We all know how amazing Melbourne is, so I won’t go in to too much detail.
Except to recommend:

The Mercure Treasury Gardens Hotel! Fantastic location, fantastic rooms and I was extremely surprised!

And check out the Yarra Valley Wine Trip for a great day out J

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