The Grotto - PHOTOGRAPHER COMMENT
The Grotto looks like there is nothing there until you get down to sea level and look through an arch out to part of the ocean. Beyond the arch lies a still pool and then the open sea. The viewing area at the base of the Grotto is quite small.
The Grotto - FURTHER INFORMATION
The Grotto - Great Ocean Road visitor guide showing a virtual tour of 'The Grotto' linked to an interactive map with local and travel information. 360° panoramas from Victoria.
The Grotto is one of the attractions in Port Campbell National Park on the Great Ocean Road. It is a sea arch still attached on either side to the limestone cliffs. At high tide the water comes through the arch. The Grotto is a popular tourist attraction. A broadwalk leads from the car park to a series of steps that descend to the Grotto itself.
The Grotto is one of the major attractions on the Great Ocean Road in Australia, most famous for the Twelve Apostles.
TRAVEL DIRECTIONS AND GETTING THERE
Car: By car or coach from either Peterborough or Warrnambool along the Great Ocean Road. The Grotto lies between Peterborough and Port Campbell.
















