The Great Ocean Road stretches for over 234kms from one end to the other and the region is bigger than that again, including many nearby inland towns. If you are visiting the Great Ocean Road with your dog, we have collated walks, activities, things to do and places to stay which are pet friendly around Port Campbell, Timboon, Princetown and Peterborough. DOG FRIENDLY WALKS & ACTIVITIESDogs are permitted off leash at:
Dogs are permitted on lead only at the following places:
If spending the day or more in Warrnambool, find out more about designated dog friendly areas. CAMPERDOWN TO TIMBOON RAIL TRAIL The Camperdown to Timboon Rail Trail runs from Timboon to Naroghid and takes you over the historic Timboon Trestle bridge, past relics of old railway trestle bridges, through bush and past dairy farms. It’s a beautiful, scenic and quiet trail. You are likely to see dairy cows, hear the birdlife and you may even see some wildlife. The rail trail is a mix of gravel and compacted earth. Dogs are permitted on lead. 12 APOSTLES BICYCLE TRAIL The 12 Apostles Trail is a bicycle, walking and running path which, when fully completed, will be 20km taking you from Port Campbell town centre to Timboon town centre. The trail already connects with the Camperdown to Timboon Rail Trail in Timboon and takes you to the outskirts of Port Campbell town centre. There is currently no path from the 12 Apostles trail outside of Port Campbell into the shops and town centre. HIRE A BIKE AND TAKE YOUR DOG WITH OUR PET ACCESSORIES Ride With Us offers pet friendly bicycle and ebike hire in Timboon and Cobden. We also have a mobile bike hire service to Port Campbell. Bicycles, ebikes and accompanying pet accessories are available to hire including a pet trailer and a Dinky Dog seat. Attach the pet trailer or dog seat to a bike or ebike and away you go with your best friend! Rent a bicycle or ebike and accompanying pet accessories to explore the Camperdown to Timboon Rail Trail or the 12 Apostles Bicycle Trail with your dog. Ride from Timboon to Schulz Organic Creamery & Cafe and back, or journey further along towards the coast at Port Campbell. Or you might opt to ride along the Camperdown to Timboon Rail Trail to the historically significant Timboon Trestle Bridge at Curdie’s River Crossing and back, or explore further along the rail trail if you’re feeling up to it. WHERE ARE DOGS PROHIBITED? Dogs are prohibited in all areas of Port Campbell National Park including the 12 Apostles, the Port Campbell foreshore and beach, Port Campbell suspension bridge and Port Campbell Discovery Walk. Find out more. DINING AND EXPLORING WITH DOGSTimboon is the easiest town to get around with dogs as there are plenty of grassed areas and easy access to walking trails from the town centre which are dog friendly. Timboon is only a 16-minute drive from Port Campbell and a 29-minute drive from Princetown. There are also a few good take away places including Timboon Take Away and The Fat Cow Food Co so you can grab something food and drinks to go, then sit and enjoy your food outside with your fur baby. Timboon Fine Ice Cream is dog friendly with a large outdoor seating area and grass plus they make ice cream suitable for dogs in maple bacon, banana, vanilla and peanut butter flavours. Their doggie ice cream is inspired by owners Tim and Caroline's dogs Winnie and Rose. Winnie and Rose doggie ice cream is low lactose, low sugar and low fat and is churned with hemp seed oil to make those furry coats shine. Dogs are also welcome in the gardens with outdoor seating area at Schulz Organic Creamery and Café just a few minutes drive from Timboon township. Dogs are welcome at 12 Rocks Café in Port Campbell. We recommend calling ahead to check with Port Campbell Hotel (pub) and Sow and Piglets Brewery which both have small outdoor areas. LOOKING FOR DOG FRIENDLY ACCOMMODATION?Daysy Hill Country Cottages, Port Campbell – There are one and two bedroom cottages and two bedroom cabins suitable for staying with your dog. Comfortable and clean accommodation. Daysy Hill has an undercover bbq area, fire pit and picnic table with a view. Both cottages and cabins are well suited for you and your furry friend to relax. Pets are unable to stay in the suites but are welcome in the cabins and cottages. Please bring your pooch’s own bedding and bowls. There are a number of animals including chickens that wander the gardens, friendly sheep and some cattle on the property. Seahorse Coastal Villas, Peterborough - Set off the Great Ocean Road and surrounded by countryside, this unassuming collection of villas is 1 km from Peterborough Golf Course, 5 km from The Grotto rock formation and 25 km from the Twelve Apostles scenic point. Relaxed, air-conditioned villas provide Wi-Fi access, TVs and kitchens, as well as laundry facilities. Some villas have bunk beds. 12 Apostles Motel & Country Retreat, Princetown - Set on 3 hectares of country property on the edge of Port Campbell National Park, this tranquil motel is 3 km from The Twelve Apostles rock formations and 7 km from Loch Ard Gorge. The cosy rooms feature microwaves, tea and coffeemaking facilities, flat-screen TVs and Wi-Fi (surcharge). Room service is available. There are also cottages with kitchenettes. Amenities include a restaurant/bar and a barn, plus a playground, BBQ facilities and gardens. Breakfast is offered for a fee. Bayview no. 2 at Bayview Villas, Port Campbell - This beachfront 2 bedroom apartment is located just across from the beach & only a 1 minute walk to the nearest coffee shop. Surf break at Bayview Villas, Port Campbell - Beautiful views over looking the bay of Port Campbell and just a few meters from the beach edge. Princetown Recreation Reserve Powered and unpowered sites. Undercover BBQ Area, Picnic Tables, Childrens' Playground, Tennis Court, Toilets. The Princetown Recreation Reserve is located 6km's east of the 12 Apostles, adjacent the Gellibrand River. Dogs are allowed within the Recreation Reserve when walked on a lead and kept at owners camp but unfortunately they are not allowed on the beach as it is a National Park. More pet friendly accommodation Ride With Us provide offer pet friendly bike hire and transport for Timboon, Cobden, Port Campbell and surrounds.
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Who doesn’t love a cheeky holiday drink? If you are staying in Cobden, and looking for the best boozy lunch, dinner or cheerful afternoon drink spots, we’ve got you sorted. Here are eight of the best boozy places to visit around Cobden by cab. Oh and if you’ve got more than a couple of friends needing a lift, we have a comfortable 8 passenger vehicle to get you there and back. 1. Bistro On Neylon at Cobden Golf Club, CobdenYou will find Bistro on Neylon almost hidden amongst the club rooms of the Cobden Golf Club. Enjoy a drink in the bar or a meal in the bistro. The bistro is popular with locals and you will often find it heavily booked at dinner, even on weeknights. Its not about the décor here however you will find a nice view of the golf course and importantly, delicious seasonal pub fare. The bar has a large selection of beer, wine and spirits plus they even have ginger beer on tap. For those who like a fine wine, be sure to ask at the bar and they will likely have something stashed away for just the occasion. https://www.cobdengolf.com.au/bistro/ 2. Thommo’s Hotel, Cobden Thommo’s Hotel is a historic part of the Cobden township. Built in 1904, it maintains much of its bygone charm whilst boasting complimentary modern touches. A beautiful red brick building, the interior and grounds have been refreshed to offer a comfortable place to spend an afternoon or evening. The hotel boasts a dining room, as well as a bistro and undercover beer garden. There are a number of open fireplaces in the pub, providing welcome relief from the country chills. Summer opens up the refurbished beer garden, with plenty of space to spread out and enjoy the sunshine or the shade. Plenty of spots to choose from for an afternoon drink or a meal. The menu is designed with generous pub fare and surprising specials. https://www.thommoshotel.com.au/ 3. Keayang Maar Vineyard, Dixie A small family owned and operated vineyard with impressive views over the vines and surrounding volcanic slopes. Visit the Keayang Maar Cellar door for wine tastings, pizza and local charcuterie. Open Wednesday to Sunday or Monday and Tuesday by appointment. Keep an eye out for happy hour specials and live music in the vines. https://www.keayangmaar.com/ 4. Hampden Hotel, Camperdown A short twelve-minute drive from Cobden, The Hampden Hotel is set in a beautiful old brick building on the elm tree lined main street of Campderdown. The hotel dates back to 1870. You will find all your classic pub meals, an expansive bistro dining area, bar and two great outdoor areas to sit outside and enjoy a drink in the warmer months. https://visitgreatoceanroad.org.au/restaurants/hampden-hotel/ 5. Timboon Railway Shed Distillery, Timboon Open for lunch and tastings 7 days a week, the Timboon Railway Shed Distillery is a small family-owned boutique distillery located at the old Timboon railway station. They specialise in single malt whisky and also produce vodka, schnapps, Limoncello and a wine-based coffee liqueur. Centrally located in the heart of Timboon, the distillery has a warm rustic feel about it and is packed with plenty of their wares and local produce to browse. The menu is a simple yet delicious menu of plates designed to be shared. Stay for lunch or simply stop by for a whisky tasting paddle. So much to love about this one. https://www.timboondistillery.com.au/ 6. Schulz Organic Creamery and Café, Timboon Schulz Organic Creamery and Café is situated on a one-thousand-acre dairy farm just outside of Timboon in Victoria and a thirty-minute car ride from Cobden. A seasonal café menu showcases the dairy’s products including organic farm fresh milk and cheeses as well as other local produce. A selection of wine, beer and cider is available to accompany your sweet or savoury selection. For those who love to explore behind the scenes, book yourself a farm tour and learn about all aspects of the farm including the history of the creamery and the cheese-making process. Open 7 days, 10am to 4pm. https://schulzorganiccreamery.com.au/ 7. Great Ocean Road Berry World, TimboonThis one will surprise you. Not only is Great Ocean Road Berry World the place to be able to pick your own strawberries (which is fun no matter how old you are!), but it is also the home of a Thai restaurant called Berry Good Thai. Berry World, known for their Timboon Strawberries have seasonal strawberry picking and sell a range of strawberry jams, sauces and liqueurs and you are likely to find daily pop up specials such as scones, a strawberry milkshake or a sweet cocktail. Popular with tourists for their berry picking and range of berries and popular with locals for their yummy Thai menu, the team here are eager to please. Open from 11am Tuesday to Friday and open from 9am on Saturday and Sunday. https://www.berryworld.com.au/ 8. Sow and Piglets Brew Pub, Port CampbellThe Sow and Piglets is a microbrewery in Port Campbell. An unassuming venue with comfy indoor seating and a nice sunny outdoor deck for the warmer weather, the brew pub has a range of six homemade beers on tap, plus a selection of wines and a few spirits. Grab yourself a pizza if you’re feeling peckish. The Sow and Piglets Brew Pub using traditional brewing methods and the microbrewery has quite the story about how it came to be. Grab yourself a craft beer and watch the sunset from the deck over Port Campbell. https://sowandpigletsguesthouse.com.au/sow-and-piglets-brew-pub/ Need a lift? We’ve got you covered.Ride With Us have a local taxi and an 8-passenger luxury vehicle based in Cobden for all your boozy trips to and from Cobden. No trip in Cobden is too short. Ride With Us is an accredited taxi and transport service, locally owned and operated family business which provides friendly customer service. Ride With Us are well-known by locals and tourists alike. Call a cab on 0438 407 777, find out more about our taxi and transport services or explore our website. Two bridges were recently replaced on the Camperdown to Timboon Rail Trail which is now open again from Camperdown to Timboon. Timber bridges 11 and 12, located on the trail between Glenfyne and Timboon have been replaced with steel bridges with higher rails to accommodate horse riders and are weight rated for the committee to be able to maintain the trail. The two original bridges were initially built by volunteers in the nineties and made of timber. There are still three timber bridges which the rail trail committee are working towards having replaced in the future. The Camperdown to Timboon Rail Trail is pet friendly and is available for walking, cycling, ebikes and horse riders, however because of weight limits on the three bridges which need replacement, no horses are permitted between Merrett's Road and Bridge 15, about 1 km north of the Timboon Trestle Bridge. Motorbikes and trail bikes are also not permitted on the trail. The trail meanders its way through forest and grazing paddocks and passes by historic railway trestle bridges. A lesser known regional Victorian rail trail, the trail is a hidden gem and makes for a very peaceful ride. Feeling peckish along the way? Stop in Cobden at the Cobden Golf Club for a bite to eat in the bistro (you'll be riding right through the middle of the golf course) or detour into the main street for a pub meal at Thommo's or a quick bite to eat at one of the cafes or the local bakery. If you have more time on your hands, stroll through the op shops and locally owned clothes, gifts, homewares, lolly and sewing stores.
When you reach Timboon, reward yourself with lunch at Timboon Railway Shed Distillery or a local cafe then enjoy an ice cream at the famous Timboon Fine Ice cream(ery). Wander the shops for more lollies, gifts, clothes and homewares. The Camperdown to Timboon Rail Trail now also connects to the Twelve Apostles Trail at Timboon. Some sections are still in progress however once complete, the trail will take cyclists right to the coast at Port Campbell. Please check weather conditions and updates about the current status of the Twelve Apostles Trail before commencing your ride. The wonderful thing about rail trails is we get to see parts of Australia which are inaccessible by car. The peaceful and almost hidden locations are often seemingly undiscovered, and at times you will rarely pass another trail user. This is true for the Camperdown to Timboon Rail Trail which is located in the Great Ocean Road hinterland region in Southwest Victoria. The Camperdown to Timboon Rail Trail takes bike riders and hikers from Camperdown to Naroghid then approximately 30 kilometres along the rail trail through dairy farms to Timboon which is renowned for its farm gate produce and locally made gourmet fare. The rail trail also joins up with the newly constructed 20 kilometre 12 Apostles Trail which is a bicycle, walking and running path from the Great Ocean Road hinterland town of Timboon to the coast at Port Campbell. The Camperdown to Timboon Rail Trail is a treelined compacted earth track, taking hikers through the middle of dairy farms, past relics of the old railway trestle bridges and over the historic Timboon Trestle bridge. A peaceful walk through a combination of flat grazing country and rolling hills, the trail has varying difficulties depending on which section of the trail you choose to walk. During wet weather some sections of the trail can be muddy or slippery at times. Nobby bike tyres or hiking boots are recommended in Winter, Spring and after rain. Camperdown to Naroghid Due to parts of the old railway line being used as farmland, the section of trail between Camperdown to Naroghid requires riders to ride along country roads without a footpath however the remainder of the trail from Naroghid to Timboon is a scenic off-road ride. To avoid the roads, it is recommended you start your ride from Naroghid or another section of the trail rather than Camperdown. Naroghid to Cobden There is a rail trail car park on Cross Forest Road at Naroghid where the off-road section of the Camperdown to Timboon Rail Trail starts. This is a good place to start your ride. From here the trail is mostly flat, travelling in between dairy farms with an easy, almost unnoticeable descent into Cobden. Once you arrive at Cobden, the trail goes through the middle of the Cobden Golf Course, past the relics of an old rail bridge. The Cobden Golf Club is available for riders to stop in for a toilet break, drink and a bistro or bar meal. Alternatively, ride or walk 1km into Curdie Street, Cobden’s main street for a variety of options from a sandwich to a sit down or take away hot meal. When you are ready to continue on, there is a short detour from the rail trail at the end of the golf course to rejoin the trail. Walk along McKenzie Street towards the CFA building, along Neylon Street to Grayland Street, then rejoin the trail on Grayland Street behind Hewitt & Whitty. Cobden to Glenfyne This 11km part of the trail is fairly flat and runs alongside farms, often running adjacent to or weaving across the Cobden-Warrnambool Road. There are a few major road crossings along this section of the trail, so watch for vehicles travelling at speed and please cross with care. On either side of the Cobden-Warrnambool Road at Glenfyne there are large shelters and the Glenfyne Public Hall has under cover picnic area, BBQ facilities and parking available. Glenfyne to Timboon
From Glenfyne, the walk is 12km to reach Timboon. This section of the trail is undulating and weaves through remnants of the old railway line and past historic trestle bridges. The trail drops you right into the heart of Timboon where you will find ice cream, whisky, a lolly shop, gift shops and a selection of lunch options. There is parking on the site of the old railway station, now the home of the Timboon Railway Shed Distillery and Ride With Us bike hire shed. The Camperdown to Timboon Rail Trail officially ends here however the new 20 kilometre 12 Apostles Trail is a bike and walking path which joins Timboon to the coast at Port Campbell. Stop in at Schulz Organic Dairy and Café as you make your way along the scenic trail, towards the iconic 12 Apostles. The 12 Apostles Trail currently ends in Port Campbell at the Port Campbell town lookout. Bike riders can ride along the road into the town centre and walkers can wander down the steps into town. The final section of Port Campbell section of the trail is currently under construction. Most of the trail is tree-lined and so access the trail is closed on high wind and code red fire danger days. Please check weather conditions before setting off on your ride or hike. Ride With Us has ebikes, mountain bikes and children's bikes available for hire as well as a two seater tow along child trailer, a dog seat and pet trailer for hire. A shuttle service and bicycle transport is available along all sections of the Camperdown to Timboon Rail Trail, the 12 Apostles Trail and to or from your accommodation, public transport or other preferred location. The shuttle service is available with or without bike hire from Ride With Us and walkers are also welcome. Maximum eight people and nine bikes per trip. Please book transfers in advance to ensure availability. Transport for larger groups is available by prior arrangement. Pets welcome. For bookings of 1 to 4 people Ride With Us will provide a comfortable sedan or van. For bookings of 5 to 8 people they will provide transport in a comfortable van and can bring a luggage trailer for packs and camping/hiking gear. Large group transfers of up to 42 people are also available upon enquiry. Visit ridewithus.com.au/bike-hire to find out more about bicycle hire and bicycle transport or for more details about the Camperdown to Timboon Rail Trail. 14 Top Things To Do In CobdenLooking for things to do in Cobden? Here are our top things to do covering a variety of family friendly, art, history, nature and outdoors.
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