Address: Great Ocean Road | Port Campbell National Park, Port Campbell, Victoria 3269, Australia
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Phone: +61-131963
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You can drive to the Gibson Steps soon from Otway. This is the first spot where you can see the Twelve Apostles, and you can go directly down to the beach to shoot, so it’s a must. It’s very close to the sea. It's cool, but the wind is so big here and the waves are big, so you need to wear more. The only drawback is that the waves are too big, so the fog in the air is too thick, and the photos are a bit hazy, but is it a bit fairy?
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Worth a visit if in the area, but don’t waste time walking from the 12 Apostles visitor centre, if you’ve got a car, drive to the Gibson steps car park. We made the mistake of walking from the visitor...
The view along the coast is spectacular, as are all the viewing sites along this remarkable coastline. Disappointing that the steps are closed off but when you observe the significant fissure in the ...
Unfortunately the stairs down to the beach from the cliffs were closed, but it was still delightful to look over the ocean to the sound of the baaing sheep across the road rather than to the sound of ...
The Gibson ladder is so magnificent, we are deeply attracted to the past.
When we walked down the Gibson ladder and stepped down, the sky had evolved from golden to sky blue, and the beach finally woke up, and we missed the beautiful moment.
I heard that the Gibson ladder was perfected by a Westerner named Gibson. It is said to be very dangerous and dangerous, but for those of you who have walked through the Huashan scorpion and the skywalk, it is simply a pediatrics.
Sea-Cen
When you arrived at Gibson Steps, you will enter the most elite section of the Great Ocean Road. Since the 12 disciples can only walk into the beach from a distance, it is the best chance to get close to 12 disciples.
Walking down the steep steps along the steep steps, it is hard to imagine that this was actually a little artificially carved on the cliff in the last century.
Go to the Gibson Beach at the bottom of the cliff. The sand is delicate and the waves are rough. The 12 disciples in the distance are looming in the fog of the wave trip. It is suitable for making big movies~
Helen
The highlight of the Great Ocean Road is naturally a series of ocean landscapes along the shipwreck coast, including the Twelve Apostles, the Gibson Steps, Locker Canyon, London Bridge, Archipelago Bay and many more. When the coastline scenery is unobstructed, and the thousands of pictures are slowly unfolding in front of us, they really reach the Great Ocean Road in their own imagination.
Gibson Stone Steps, this is the first attraction to see the Twelve Apostles. It is said that this steep ladder was originally excavated by local Aboriginal people and later repaired by an early immigrant named Hugh Gibson. Perfection has become what it is now in front of us. The overall shape is zigzag and the width is about 1 meter. You can walk along the stone steps to the beach and look at the rocks from another angle.
You can drive to the Gibson Steps soon from Otway. This is the first spot where you can see the Twelve Apostles, and you can go directly down to the beach to shoot, so it’s a must. It’s very close to the sea. It's cool, but the wind is so big here and the waves are big, so you need to wear more. The only drawback is that the waves are too big, so the fog in the air is too thick, and the photos are a bit hazy, but is it a bit fairy?
I'm here#The Gibson steps in Port Campbell are an ideal sightseeing platform and a place close to the sea. The steps are deep and should be no less than a hundred steps from the mountain all the way to the beach. Then I made the biggest mistake of this trip here. I took the car key Lost it on this beach that doesn't look too big but it's really not small...
The Gibson Steps are near the Twelve Apostles, a few hundred meters away, and there is no problem in walking over, because the parking lot here is relatively small, and it is not easy to find a parking space if there are many people. We came early in the morning, so there is no one here. Go down the steps to the beach. In the morning, the sun shines and the sun dyes the rocks into a golden color. It is particularly spectacular in the stormy waves!
The Gibson Steps is a famous attraction on the Great Ocean Road, and from here is the essence of entering the Great Ocean Road. Here you can walk down the mountain road to the beach to admire the two huge rocks of the Twelve Apostles, which is really spectacular. Personally recommend to come here to have a look, this is a must-see attraction on Great Ocean Road
There are really many beautiful sceneries on the Great Ocean Road, so it is suitable to stay a little longer and stroll over one by one... Especially the light in the morning and evening, plus the good weather, is particularly beautiful. The Gibson Steps are open under normal circumstances, and you can walk along the time to the beach. They are all very steep giant rocks. People feel so small and nature is amazing!