Gibson Steps Beach - PHOTOGRAPHER COMMENT
Panorama taken from the beach below Gibson Steps. Getting down was easy. Getting up the cliffs again required a deal more effort. But worth it. One of the stacks of the Twelve Apostles can be seen standing at the right hand end of the beach.
Gibson Steps Beach - FURTHER INFORMATION
Gibson Steps Beach - Great Ocean Road visitor guide showing a virtual tour of 'Gibson Steps Beach' linked to an interactive map with local and travel information. 360° panoramas from Victoria.
The beach below Gibson Steps is popular for onshore fishing and surfing. Local hazards include rip tides, undertows and the occasional shark. This is a sandy beach, and access is via the steep, narrow steps cut into the limestone cliffs. There are no amenities or life guard on the beach. Gibson Steps are a about 700m from the Twelve Apostles in Port Campbell National Park on the Great Ocean Road.
The beach below Gibson Steps is popular with onshore fishing and surfing. There are rip tides in the area and the possibility of sharks.
TRAVEL DIRECTIONS AND GETTING THERE
Car: By car or coach from either Peterborough or Warrnambool along the Great Ocean Road. The Gibson Steps is a short walk from the visitor centre at the Twelve Apostles.
















