Starting from Autway, we passed through Grenale, then up Lavers Hill, where the fog shrouded like a fairyland and continued north through Grenale for about 5 kilometres, bypassing Red Johanna, where dense forests and blue coastlines loomed in sight and were beautiful. This beach is Johanna Beach, which has a reputation outside, and continues to march into narrow and lush cliffs. The highway crosses the coastal cliffs of Princetown Town and Peterborough to Campbell Harbor National Park, the famous 12-disciple Rock. Campbell Harbor National Park has a large parking lot. It passes through a bridge hole and then walks along the plank road for five minutes to the Twelve Apostles Rock. The Twelve Apostles Rock was first formed at the bottom of the sea. It was a heap of rocks left behind by a retreating headland in the sea. After a long period of erosion by sea water and sea breeze, it corroded caves. Now only seven of the Twelve Apostles have been seen. In a few years, nature will destroy these sceneries in the same way. These rocks, carved like human faces by nature, stand alone in the sea in various shapes. It is said that the tallest disciple is 45 meters tall. Helicopters are the best choice for close viewing. They circle over rocks from different angles for 10 minutes, including 12 disciples rock, LochArd Gorge, Sentinel Rock and Port Campbell. They also send a DVD for $145. Helicopters are right behind the parking lot of the observation deck. Generally, it takes three to four days to appreciate the scenic spots along the Ocean Road. There is a classic route along the Ocean Road on foot, starting from the Bay of Apollo and reaching the Twelve-disciple Rock all the way. There are also 8-day long-distance routes, which require some perseverance. Transportation: About 5 kilometers north along Grenale, through Johanna Beach, to Twelve Apostles. Scenic spots: Gibson ladder beach, Rockard Canyon, Port Campbell, beach, cliff, sea water are all different enjoyments, the seaside wind is strong, it is recommended to carry clothes windproof. Activities: There's a hiking trail on a coastal cliff near the parking lot cafe. It's a good choice to walk to wreckBeach. Food: Have a cup of coffee in the picturesque town of Princetown or a fresh and delicious seafood meal in the seaside town of Apollo Bay. The nearest restaurant is the cafe in the parking lot. The pastries are good.