1. The Great Ocean Road is a beautiful and scenic coastal drive stretching over 240 kilometers from Torquay to Allansford. It was built as a commemoration of the soldiers who died in World War I and is known for its stunning views of the Southern Ocean, towering cliffs, and iconic rock formations such as the Twelve Apostles. The road is also home to numerous beaches, rainforests, and quaint seaside towns.

2. The Great Ocean Road can be visited at any time of the day, but it’s best to plan your visit during daylight hours as most of the attractions are natural landmarks that require sunlight to be fully appreciated. There is no phone number as it is a public road.

3. Entry to Great Ocean Road is free as it is a public road. There are several tour companies that operate on the road offering guided tours and transport services. One can take public transport buses operated by V/Line or private coach and tour companies.