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Camperdown

Camperdown

Take the picturesque inland alternative to the Great Ocean Road and follow the Princes Highway to Camperdown, one of the major towns in the Shipwreck Coast hinterland.

Thanks to the temperate climate that stimulates lush natural pasture growth, Camperdown is one of Australia’s most prestigious dairying regions and the surrounding lakes are known as great places to fish for trout and chinook salmon.

Camperdown rests at the foot of Mount Leura, a volcanic cone (and excellent lookout) that lies between the coastal ranges and the rolling western plains. Volcanic activity has shaped much of the surrounding landscape, leaving a legacy of cones, lakes and craters and it is now one of the world’s largest volcanic plains. Mt Leura and Mt Sugarloaf are the highest points and display the volcanic terrain with 360-degree views.

Things to do

Lookout at Loch Ard Gorge

Scenic lookouts

Enjoy volcanic views from Mt Leura lookout

Surf Fishing - Apollo Bay

Fishing

Catch a trout at Lake Purrumbete

Sea kayaking

Outdoor activities

Go boating, swimming or water skiing in Lake Bullen Merri or Lake Gnotuk

Events

  • Australia Day Races - January
  • Bookar Family Fun Days - March
  • Corefest - November
  • 3 Day Horse Event - December

How to get there

Camperdown is located 193 kilometres west of Melbourne. Travel by car via the Princes Highway. Rail services are available from Melbourne from Monday to Saturday and a coach and rail service is available on Sunday.