The Walk 91 Australia Travel Blog

Explore the Walk 91 Australia travel blog for inspiration and guidance! Our travel guides and articles are designed for anyone interested in Australia’s culture and beauty, covering everything from natural wonders and outdoor activities to local tips and insights.

Whether you’ve already booked a place on one of our Great Ocean Walk Tours or are simply researching the wonders of Australia’s coastal landscapes and wildlife, we hope you find what you’re looking for. Please feel free to get in touch if you have any questions.

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Explore Our Blogs on Australian Travel and Victoria’s Great Ocean Walk 

A person with a backpack walks along a trail by a beach. A signpost reads "Great Ocean Walk" and indicates Ryans Den GOW Campsite is 3.3 km away. Coastline and hills are visible in the background.

Top Campsites On The Great Ocean Walk

Learn all about the top campsites on the Great Ocean Walk, where you can spend the night along your epic trek. Click for details on what to expect.
Three hikers walk along a coastal trail surrounded by lush greenery and ocean views under a cloudy sky.

A Romantic Getaway On The Great Ocean Walk

Plan a romantic getaway on the Great Ocean Walk with breathtaking landscapes, cosy accommodations, fresh local cuisine, and unforgettable moments by the sea.
Aerial view of the Twelve Apostles, limestone stacks along the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia, with cliffs and ocean waves.

Which Are The Most Amazing Things About Australia?

Are you wondering which are the most amazing things about Australia? Read Walk91’s guide to its must-see attractions and experiences. Click for more!
Two people walk along a sandy beach with towering cliffs and ocean waves, leading to distant rock formations under a cloudy sky.

What Are The Most Beautiful Hiking Beaches In The World?

Discover 15 of the world's most beautiful beaches you can see whilst hiking, from the rugged shores of South East Australia's Great Ocean Walk to pristine tropical paradises…
Tall waterfall cascading down a rock face surrounded by lush green vegetation and ferns, with a rocky stream at the base.

The Best Family-Friendly Activities On The Great Ocean Road 

Find out the best family-friendly activities on the Great Ocean Road, from wildlife encounters to scavenger trails, and berry picking. Click to read more!
A serene landscape features a river winding through grassy terrain, with clouds painted by the setting sun overhead, and distant figures walking near the riverbank.

Explore the Surf Coast Walk on the Great Ocean Road

Discover the Surf Coast Walk! Enjoy stunning ocean views, easy access from the Great Ocean Road, and a memorable hiking adventure on this stretch of Australian coastline.
View of a rugged rocky coastline with waves crashing against the cliffs under a clear sky.

The Best Things to Do in Portland, Victoria

Known for its whale watching and epic walks, Portland is a hidden gem. Read Walk 91’s guide to the best things to do in Portland, Victoria for local tips!
Person walking alone on a sandy beach with footprints in the sand, rocky shoreline to the right, and a cloudy sky above.

Guide to Staying Safe Along the Great Ocean Walk

With 20 years experience of running epic tours on the route, Walk91 has expert knowledge on how to stay safe along the Great Ocean Walk. Find out more!

Best Coastal National Parks in Victoria

Surfing, hiking, camping, and more. Check out Walk 91's list of best coastal national parks in Victoria for the adventure of a lifetime! Find out more!

Tackling the Great Ocean Walk: Tips for First-Timers

Join Walk 91 as we offer some guidance to those hoping to journey along the Great Ocean Walk for the first time. Read more…

10 Awesome Reasons to Visit Melbourne

Renowned for coffee, sports and street art, click for our top reasons to visit Melbourne, including world-class galleries, Fitzroy, Philip Island and wine

Must-Stop Places on the Great Ocean Road 

Visiting the Great Ocean Road and looking for must-see spots? Join Walk91 to discover the treasures on the 243-kilometre road in south-eastern Australia.