Things to do in Edenhope (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August 2025) | Trip.com
Anonymous user:“The experience was exceptional .... the performance was beautiful.... the explanation of how the village started was explained clearly...”
彤記TUNGKee:“When traveling the Great Ocean Road by car, you must come to Port Campbell~
It takes about four hours to drive from Melbourne city center
If you play along the road, you can come here
I kept seeing many traces left over from history.
Every limestone is special
What an eye-opener
Another question is
This town has a lot of delicious food
A restaurant that is very popular among locals is the pizza restaurant
Super fragrant and special
One of the flavors is my first time eating it.
It’s pumpkin-based pizza. Everyone can try it wherever you go.
Give you an unexpected surprise
#melbourne”
I•Y:“The tour to Great Ocean Road was taken by the guide named Vance who is frequent with both English and Chinese. Since I only speak English and Japanese, it was helpful that guide can speak English too.The tour was operated quite strictly about time, so the tour went so smoothly than I expected.In the tour, you don’t need to worry about the problem of language because the guide always left the paper which show what time you should come back to bus.The guide Vance is kind and funny, and I really enjoyed his guide and recommendation.And I really enjoyed the beautiful view and it was stunning!!!!”
Dr BP:“A quaint, sleepy little town about mid-way along the Great Ocean Road. Stunning beach with absolutely awesome sunrises. Gets very busy with tourists from Melbourne (and elsewhere) in Summer, but in the quieter months you'll practically have the place to yourself”
Exploring our one precious world:“Visiting Split Point Lighthouse was an unforgettable experience. The stunning views from the top made every step of the climb worthwhile. The modest entry fee is well-justified by the breathtaking panorama and the immersive experience.The staff were friendly and knowledgeable, sharing fascinating stories and history about the lighthouse, which added depth to the visit. While there are quite a few stairs to climb, there are resting points along the way, making it manageable for most people.After enjoying the views, we treated ourselves to scones and a drink at the charming tearooms, set in the old stables—a delightful way to relax and reflect on the visit. The Reuben sandwich was also a highlight, highly recommended for anyone looking for a satisfying bite.Split Point Lighthouse is a must-visit for its incredible vistas, rich history, and welcoming atmosphere. Perfect for a day out!”
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