Koroit – Saturday 26 November (Day 1)
- Explore the dormant volcano Tower Hill
- Stroll through the Botanic Gardens, discovering the Heritage Trail highlights;
- Unwind with a drink at Noodledoof Distillery or Duke’s Commercial Hotel – shuttles running to and from Dukes Hotel
- Koroit Irish Festival is holding a free community event at the Village Green with stalls and a BBQ from 12pm and live music from 3pm
- Partake in a family-fun and creative art session at Tower Hill Studio - no experience necessary. More details.
Noorat – Sunday 27 November (Day 2)
- Hopkins falls is a not to be missed stop and is the perfect spot to enjoy a well-deserved break before heading to towards Noorat
- Explore the extinct volcano, Mount Noorat via the Alan Marshall Memorial Walking Trail
Timboon – Monday 28 November (Day 3)
- Enjoy a break at Lake Bullen Merri, before pedalling across the rolling hills to our destination – a foodie’s paradise!
- Head to Timboon Shed Distillery (also doing whisky tastings on site!) and Timboon Ice Creamery – home to two of the stops on the Apostles Gourmet Trail
Birregurra – Tuesday 29 November (Day 4)
- For those self-proclaimed foodies, the experience continues as today’s riding includes another stop on the Apostles Gourmet Trail, the Dairylicious Farm Fudge.
- One stand-out in town is the Otway Artisan Gluten Free, serving up some of the finest paninis we’ve ever tasted.
- Explore further at Birregurra
Apollo Bay – Wednesday 30 November (Day 5)
- Saying good-bye to the 5-day riders and hello to the 3-day riders!
- Head down to the Great Ocean Road Brewhouse for drinks and nibbles before you rest up tomorrow!
Apollo Bay – Thursday 1 December (Rest Day)
- If your legs are feeling fresh today, you can switch your cleats for walking shoes and climb Marriner’s Lookout for spectacular ocean views.
- The foodies absolutely can’t miss the fish & chips at Apollo Bay Fishermen’s Co-Op – famous for their Southern Rock Lobster!
- Enjoy a cheeky gin at Apollo Bay distillery
- Take a guided walk, unwind with a coffee or find a delightful gift ay Wildlife Wonders Sanctuary. Book now for your guided walk!
- Shuttle buses will be running a free loop between the campsite, Tastes of Region and Wildlife Wonders
- Or if you need to unwind, grab a book, claim your spot on the sand and settle in for a beach day.
Anglesea – Friday 2 December (Day 7)
- After riding one of the most scenic rides on Great Vic, enjoy lunch at Lorne and visit Anglesea River and Beach for a relaxing afternoon
- Ride to Anglesea Surf Life Saving Club for sunset drinks, a beach walk or swim – they’ll have bike racks ready for you with stunning beach views!
- Check out some live music at The Sound Dr. Grace Cummings is bringing her distinctive voice, intensely personal songs and rocking band to Anglesea on Friday 2 December, $40 per ticket – book online.
Inverleigh – Saturday 3 December (Day 8)
- Be sure to check out Inverleigh Hotel (built in 1856), offering up a range of local beer, wine and ciders.
- Head to Inverleigh Golf & Disc Club from 1:30pm via a free shuttle bus at the campsite – enjoy a BBQ, activities and a round of golf!
- Walk down to Inverleigh Community Markets at Laswon’s Park from 2pm, 50 stall-holders with a wide array of goods, food and beverages!
Buninyong – Sunday 4 December (Day 9)
- Finish day! Grab a map of Bunningyong when you cross the finish line and explore around town.
Want to discover some of the best places to eat and drink along this years Great Vic route? Check out the Great Vic tasting trail and download the map.
Great Vic tasting trail