
Exploring Loch Ard Gorge
Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia · Year-round · short-stop, half-day · relaxed, moderate · Free entry
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Part of the iconic Shipwreck Coast, Loch Ard Gorge is named after a 19th-century ship that sank nearby. Visitors descend into a sheltered cove framed by sheer limestone cliffs, with sea foam, wind, and the feeling of a story still echoing. Loch Ard Gorge isn’t just beautiful — it’s emotional theater. A place of story, stone, sound, and stillness that hits the heart as much as the eyes.
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Best Time to Visit: Sunrise or sunset for the most stunning colors and fewer crowds.
Explore the Walking Trails: Discover nearby viewpoints like Thunder Cave and Muttonbird Island Lookout.
Learn the History: Read about the Loch Ard shipwreck and the two survivors of the 1878 tragedy.
Be Cautious on the Beach: The ocean here can be rough—swimming is not recommended.
Best Photo Spot: Capture the contrast between the golden cliffs and turquoise water.
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