Creating Spectacular Self-Guided & Guided Walks in Australia.
Welcome to the Great Ocean Walk, Victoria’s outstanding outdoor adventure!
Stretching along Victoria’s spectacular coastline for around 110 km, this isn’t your average coastal walk — it’s an unforgettable journey and a quintessential Australian experience. And here at Walk91, we can help you explore everything this incredible trail has to offer!
You don’t need to be an experienced hiker to do the Great Ocean Walk, you just need a medium level of fitness and we’ll help you achieve the rest. This is one of the best walks in Australia, and it is open to people of different fitness levels and abilities — you just have to decide how quickly you’d like to travel!
At Walk91, our vision is to transform hikers’ goals and dreams into unforgettable experiences along the Great Ocean Walk.
We envision every walker departing with cherished memories, having enjoyed a perfectly crafted walk tailored just for them, whilst enjoying local food and hospitality, and developing a deep appreciation for the wonders of the Otways and the Great Ocean Walk.
As a dedicated local business in Apollo Bay, we strive to nurture community ties and provide substantial support to local clubs and businesses.
We actively work to minimize our environmental footprint, leaving the Otways in better health than we found it.
This iconic walking route starts in Apollo Bay and finishes at the world-famous Twelve Apostles. During this east-to-west journey, you pass through two stunning national parks — Great Otway and Port Campbell.
And best of all, you can explore the Great Ocean Walk on your terms, be it the full route of 104kms or maybe smaller ‘bite-sized’ sections, based on your fitness levels and time constraints.
Expect walks through coastal heathlands and lush forests, across rivers and creeks, and beside rocky shore platforms. Take in awe-inspiring coastal landscapes, enjoy long walks on quiet beaches, and feel small under huge skies.
And don’t forget the famous Australian wildlife! Keep your eyes peeled for koalas in eucalypt trees, kangaroos, wallabies, echidnas, emus, and much more!