
Winter on the Great Ocean Road and in the Otway National Park is a time of quietness and subtle light.
The summer crowds have gone and it’s easy to quietly enjoy the place’s beauty.
The wind had been up for a couple of days. It was still, though, as I road down the ocean road, allowing a perfect curl on the waves at Apollo Bay.
Further west at Port Campbell, the wild sea gave an alternative view of the famous Twelve Apostles.
White water surrounding the sand stone monoloiths, crashing against then.
In winter, in the continuous mountain mist on the Otway Ranges, the rain forest has its winter beauty on display.
One of my favourite places in the Otway Ranges is Lake Elizabeth and its surrounding rainforest.
Though winter is cold and wet, in Australian way, the riding through the rainforest on empty roads is especially rewarding.
The cool climate rainforests of Victoria have a very special charm.
But in winter on the south coast of Australia, in the Southern Ocean, there is often a storm brewing out at sea.