Township tour
Colac Otway Shire
The Colac Otway Shire is located within two hours west of Melbourne and renowned for its magnificent southern coastline, the Otway rainforests and the northern lakes and craters district. One of the most picturesque municipalitiesin Victoria, covering a diverse area from volcanic lakes, craters and plains in the north through to hinterland forests of the Otway Ranges to the ruggedly beautiful Great Ocean Road.
- Apollo Bay
- Beeac
- Beech Forest
- Birregurra
- Colac
- Cressy
- Forrest
- Great Otway National Park
- Lavers Hill
- Wye River
Corangamite Shire
Coastal villages, wild rainforest, soaring cliff lines, pastoral landscapes, volcanic peaks and lakes flag Corangamite Shire as a location rich geographically compact film location. Well preserved period architecture and streetscapes, supportive local council (and communities) combined with low traffic volumes further underpin Corangamite as a location of value for your future projects. Contemplate a visual journey from emerald rainforest (Melba Gully) via towering sandstone cliffs (Moonlight Head) delivering you at the limestone sentinels of the 12 Apostles (Princetown) a journey of only 25 minutes and only 30km. Lock focus on a deserted beach in Bay of Islands Coastal Park pan across the iconic Boggy Creek Hotel and the wooded gourmet glen of Timboon to the twin lakes and wide elm lined avenues of Camperdown a journey of just 55 kilometres and 50 minutes drive time.
Glenelg Shire
The Glenelg Shire offers a myriad of location opportunities from dramatic coastal scenery with rugged sea cliffs and wide expansive open beaches to rich agricultural lands with pristine forests acting as a natural backdrop, not forgetting the quiet calm waters of the Glenelg River and the giant majestic sand dunes of Discovery Bay.
Moyne Shire
Moyne Shire offers spectacular coastal scenery, including wild seas with cliff top views along the coast. There are several rivers, the stunning Hopkins Falls, volcanic craters and crater lakes. All the towns are small and generally historic. As a predominantly rural area there are many picturesque rural aspects right throughout the Shire. A National Park (Mount Eccles) and two stunning reserves (Bay of Islands and Tower Hill) are highlights. With the City of Warrnambool only 28 kilometres or 20 minutes drive away all the services of a rural city are on our doorstep.
Southern Grampians Shire
With a landscape dominated by the spectacular Grampians mountain range, ancient volcanoes, tranquil rivers and waterfalls and undulating pastoral land dotted with majestic red gums, the Southern Grampians spans the heart of Victoria’s renowned Western District. With exceptional facilities in picturesque locations throughout the region, the Southern Grampians is a destination rich with location opportunities.
Warrnambool City
Warrnambool is the largest city in the Great Ocean Road region. This beautiful coastal city has a bustling population of 32,000 and is a popular year round tourist destination that provides a convenient base to explore the Great Ocean Road to the east and Grampians Ranges to the west.