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www.visit12apostles.com.au Holiday with your Dog Sandy Cove, Bay of Islands Coastal Park Holidaying with your best animal friend on the Great Ocean Road can be an awesome experience. Sure, there are some areas where dogs are just not allowed to go, but there are some amazing spots where you can explore together. This guide provides the top tips on where to walk and where to stay in our region! The Bad News Port Campbell Township Domestic dogs are strictly Enjoy an off lead area at the Port prohibited in all areas of Port Campbell Recreation Reserve! Campbell National Park. Dogs on leashes are permitted in This includes the 12 Apostles. the Port Campbell Township. The only exceptions to this are Dogs are not permitted on the Port when dogs are confined to cars in Campbell Foreshore, estuary or transit or in car parks. beach areas. It is not cool to leave dogs in hot cars. Please follow the advice of Parks Victoria, Corangamite Shire and the RSPCA and find other Peterborough Township arrangements for your pet on hot Enjoy an off lead area at the mouth days. of the Curdies River (seasonal sandbars alter the available area). The Good News Special Conditions - only before 9am and after 6pm between the Dogs are permitted in areas of the 1st December and the 30th April Bay of Islands Coastal Park (18km west of Port Campbell). Dogs are permitted on leashes in the area bounded by and including Dogs are permitted on leashes Hamilton and Irvine Streets, on the trail and beautiful beach at Schomberg and Halladale Roads Sandy Cove in the Childers Cove and the Childrens playground and area, pictured above. BBQ area on Irvine Street. Dogs are permitted on leashes on trails and beaches between the Bay of Martyrs car-park east into Peterborough township. Dogs are not permitted on Bay of Martyrs beach because of the presence of Hooded Plovers. Pet Friendly Camp Pet Friendly Heading East Inland Adventures Grounds Accommodation Princetown (18km east of Port Timboon to Camperdown ’Coast Campbell) to Crater’ Rail Trail (Starts in Motels Peterborough Self Contained and Houses Timboon 17km North of Port Dogs are permitted on a leash in Great Ocean Road Tourist Park Daysy Hill Cottages & Cabins 12 Apostles Motel & Country Campbell) Princetown Township. Retreat Great Ocean Road Timboon-Port Campbell Road Dogs are permitted on leashes Dogs are permitted on a leash on Peterborough Port Campbell Booringa Road along the entire 34km rail trail the Serpentine Boardwalk and on Princetown including the very impressive Ph: (03) 5598 5477 Ph: (03) 5598 6226 Old Coach Road East between the Timboon Trestle Bridge. Stop in at www.gortp.com.au www.daysyhillcottages.com.au Ph: (03) 5598 8277 Princetown Recreation Reserve Timboon Railway Shed Distillery www.vist12apostles.com.au and the Serpentine Boardwalk. Well-behaved dogs on leads Only in selected rooms so which provides a water bowl for accepted but not over peak contact in essential. Farmstays Dogs are permitted on a leash in thirsty pets! times. (Sites only) Bellevue Farmstay the Princetown Recreation Reserve Princetown Dogs are not permitted beyond Blue Wren Haven 80 Couch’s Road Timboon Bushland Reserve the Recreation Reserve on Old Apostles Camping 56 Moreys Road Scotts Creek (17km North of Port Campbell) Coach Road East, on the Estuary Ph: (03) 5595 9386 32 Post Office Road Timboon or Ocean beaches that are a part Timboon Bushland Reserve Princetown Ph: (03) 5595 0347 www.visit12apostles.com.au of Great Otway National Park. (Cowleys Creek) permits dogs on Ph: (03) 5598 8119 or 0457 157 230 leashes. www.apostlescampingpark. www.visit12apostles.com.au Kennels Camperdown (50km North of com Johanna Beach Deans Marsh Port Campbell) No pets accepted during Serenity Views Dogs are permitted on leashes at the Christmas holidays (24th Woodleigh Boarding Kennels Johanna Beach car park, camping Dogs on leashes are permitted on Currells Road Dec–31st Jan) or during Easter 85 Old Lorne Road area, walking tracks to the beach the network of trails at Mount Port Campbell (Good Friday to Easter Monday Ph: (03) 5236 3341 and Johanna Beach western Leura and Sugarloaf, at South inclusive) Ph: 0417 381 827 section between Johanna River Beach at Lake Bullen Merri and in Warrnambool - Distance 55km www.stayz.com.au and western bluff. the Camperdown Botanic Gardens Perz Gold Boarding Kennels which overlook Lakes Gnotuk and Princetown Recreation Reserve Bullen Merri. To comply with local 10 Easterly Ridge Rd 93 Old Coach Road The House on the Hill by-laws and ensure safety for Cudgee visitors and residents dogs must Princetown 7 Hennessy Street, Port Ph: (03) 5567 6039 be on leads at all times and Ph: 0429 985 176 Campbell www.perzgoldboardingkenells. owners need to be carrying bags Ph: 0429986450 www. com.au to clean up after them. princetownrecreationreserve. www.stayz.com.au com Warrnambool Kennels & Cattery Grassmere Well-behaved dogs on leads The Hill accepted Ph: (03) 5565 4266 934 Port Campbell - Cobden Port Campbell Road Koroit - Distance 79km Port Campbell Recreation Reserve Scotts Creek Koroit Pet Resort Desailey Street Ph: 0428300854 222 Penshurt/Warrnambool road , Koroit Port Campbell www.stayz.com.au Ph: (03) 5565 8662 Ph: 0459 553 100 www..koroitpetresort.com.au www.visit12apostles.com.au Southern Anchorage Retreat Parkers Access Track, Wattle Killarney -Distance 55km Hill Killarney Kennels and Cattery Camperdown Ph: (03) 5237 5289 or 1364 Princes Highway Lakes & Craters Holiday Park 0428160366 Killarney Park Road www.southernanchorage.com Ph: (03) 5568 7416 Camperdown www.killarneykennels. Ph: (03) 5598 1253 snspreview5.com.au www.lchp.com.au.
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