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Apollo BayHistoryPrior to the arrival of Europeans, Apollo Bay and its' surrounding area was inhabited by three Aboriginal tribes who lived largely on the produce of the sea. Ancient middens of shells have been discovered on the Otway Peninsula near the Aire River. These middens are now legally protected sites. In the 1840's the Henty brothers established a small whaling station at Point Bunbury which is where the Apollo Bay golf course now stands. |
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Cape Otway LighthouseThe oldest surving lighthouse on mainland Australia began operating in 1848. It was built to help guide ships into the narrow Bass Strait entrance between the coast and King Island, following a string of tragic shipwrecks that claimed hundreds of lives. The lighthouse stands 91 metres above the ocean and has been replaced by an unmanned, solar-powered light. Tours of the historic lighstation operate daily. |
Enjoy the good life, experience shearing, milking and other exciting farm activities at the newly opened Apollo Bay Family Farm.
Hands-On Farm Tourism for all ages
Experience the sights and activities of farming life at its best, help feed the animals, learn about the journey of your daily bottle of milk and just how much work goes into your favourite woolly jumper!
Opening times: From November until the end of March the farm and cellar will be open:
Fri-Tue, 10.30 - 5pm (and all school and public holidays),
Sound exhausting?
Then sit back, relax awhile and enjoy our exciting range of homestyle treats in the farm cafe; including Devonshire teas, cakes, soups, stews and light lunches.
Better still, soak up the atmosphere whilst sampling from our superb Great Ocean Road Wine range - take home a bottle or two, they are a perfect way to remember your trip to the Great Ocean Road
Under cover farm activities include: