Deans MarshDeans Marsh is the boundary on the northern side of the Angahook State Park, some of the finest coastal and timbered country in Victoria is within the 22,350Ha. area. The park includes steep ridges, deep gullies, coastal cliffs, small coves and sandy beaches. Declared in 1987 when the Anglesea and the Lorne Forest Parks were combined Deans Marsh is the perfect location for explorers who wish to avoid the bustle of cosmopolitan Lorne. Otway Ranges Travel Map & Notes - Country Wide Cottages |
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Travelling along the Princess Highway you can turn at Winchelsea to Deans Marsh and continue onto Lorne. This can be quicker than following the Great Ocean Road along the coast when towing or during peak holiday season. Deans Marsh and the Pennyroyal Valley offer peace and tranquillity with easy access to the coast making it a great starting point for journeys throughout the Otway Ranges and the Great Ocean Road. The town has a general store, nursery and gift shop, petrol station and free picnic/barbecue facilities. On the last weekend in April the town hosts the Pioneer festival. | |
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