
Great Ocean Walk Book Woodslane
The Great Ocean Walk — Woodslane Walking Guide
🌊 Shipwreck Coast • Coastal Forests • One of Australia’s Great Long Walks
Walk one of Australia’s most celebrated coastal trails with confidence and clarity using The Great Ocean Walk by Debra Heyes and Julie Mundy, published by Woodslane Press. This beautifully judged guide is an essential companion for anyone planning to tackle Victoria’s iconic 100-kilometre Great Ocean Walk, stretching from Apollo Bay, past Cape Otway, and on to the dramatic limestone stacks of the Twelve Apostles.
Compact, lightweight, and meticulously organised, the book strikes a rare balance: serious logistical support for long-distance walkers, paired with evocative imagery and context that reminds you why this coastline is so special.
🌟 Why This Guide Works So Well
Within its concise 120 pages, the guide delivers exactly what walkers need—no excess, no guesswork:
-
🥾 Eight official day stages clearly broken down, each with terrain notes, elevation data, cautions, and practical walking advice
-
📅 Flexible itineraries allowing you to complete the walk in 4 to 9 days, or tailor a personalised schedule
-
🧭 “Build your own walk” approach — ideal for walkers who want custom pacing, rest days, or partial sections
-
🗺️ Clear, full-colour maps that support both planning and on-trail orientation
-
📸 High-quality photography capturing cliffs, beaches, heathlands, forests, and coastal light
-
🌿 Contextual chapters covering local history, flora, fauna, and the coastal environment
It’s a guide designed not just to get you there, but to help you walk well and walk wisely.
🗺️ Walking the Great Ocean Walk: What’s Covered
The Great Ocean Walk is far more than a single track—it’s a constantly changing journey through contrasting landscapes. This guide reflects that variety in detail and tone.
Along the way you’ll traverse:
-
🌊 High coastal cliffs with uninterrupted Southern Ocean views
-
🏖️ Remote beaches accessible only on foot
-
🌲 Tall forests and sheltered gullies inland from the coast
-
🌿 Heathland and windswept headlands shaped by weather and salt spray
-
🐨 Wildlife-rich environments, including koalas, seabirds, and marine life
Each of the eight stages is treated as a distinct experience, with notes on what to expect underfoot, where to slow down, and where extra care is required.
🧭 Built for Real Walkers
What sets this guide apart is its practical intelligence. It anticipates the decisions walkers actually face:
-
How far can I reasonably walk in a day?
-
Where do climbs and descents concentrate?
-
Which sections are more exposed to weather?
-
How can I shorten, lengthen, or combine stages?
The authors’ experience shows in the way information is prioritised—useful, calm, and realistic, rather than overwhelming or overly technical.
🌿 Beyond Navigation: Understanding the Coast
Interwoven throughout the guide are concise but meaningful chapters that add depth to the walk:
-
📖 Local history — from maritime stories of the Shipwreck Coast to early settlement
-
🌱 Flora and fauna — coastal heath, forest species, and wildlife you’re likely to encounter
-
🌊 Environmental insights — weather patterns, coastal processes, and fragile ecosystems
These sections enrich the journey without slowing you down, helping the walk feel connected to place, not just mapped across it.
⚖️ A Sensible Balance
Because the guide fits so much into a compact format, some sections are necessarily concise. Walkers heading into the track for the first time may occasionally want to supplement it with:
-
GPS navigation or mapping apps
-
Local park updates and weather forecasts
That said, for its intended purpose—as an all-in-one planning and on-trail reference—the guide succeeds admirably.
📖 Book Specifications
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Title: The Great Ocean Walk
-
Authors: Debra Heyes & Julie Mundy
-
Publisher: Woodslane Press
-
Release Date: 15 December 2021
-
Format: Paperback
-
Dimensions: 220 × 130 mm
-
Pages: 120
-
Weight: 290 g
-
ISBN-13: 9781925868661
Light enough to carry every day of the walk, sturdy enough to rely on in the field.
🎯 Who This Guide Is For
-
🥾 Long-distance walkers planning to complete the full Great Ocean Walk
-
🚶 Section walkers tackling the trail in stages
-
📅 Custom planners wanting flexible itineraries rather than fixed schedules
-
📸 Nature lovers & photographers drawn to coastal light and dramatic scenery
-
🌊 Ambitious first-timers seeking encouragement paired with solid guidance
Whether you’re walking solo, with friends, or as part of a supported trip, this guide helps you approach the trail with confidence and enjoyment.
⭐ A Trustworthy Companion for a World-Class Walk
The Great Ocean Walk deserves a guide that respects both its beauty and its demands. This Woodslane edition does exactly that—combining clear logistics, inspiring visuals, and thoughtful context into a single, pack-friendly book.
It doesn’t overpromise.
It doesn’t underprepare you.
It simply helps you walk one of Australia’s great coastal journeys well.
Ready to follow the coast on foot?
From Apollo Bay to the Twelve Apostles, The Great Ocean Walk guide is your reliable, encouraging companion for every step of this unforgettable trail.
Add it to your pack and start planning your journey along the edge of the Southern Ocean.
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The Great Ocean Walk — Woodslane Walking Guide
🌊 Shipwreck Coast • Coastal Forests • One of Australia’s Great Long Walks
Walk one of Australia’s most celebrated coastal trails with confidence and clarity using The Great Ocean Walk by Debra Heyes and Julie Mundy, published by Woodslane Press. This beautifully judged guide is an essential companion for anyone planning to tackle Victoria’s iconic 100-kilometre Great Ocean Walk, stretching from Apollo Bay, past Cape Otway, and on to the dramatic limestone stacks of the Twelve Apostles.
Compact, lightweight, and meticulously organised, the book strikes a rare balance: serious logistical support for long-distance walkers, paired with evocative imagery and context that reminds you why this coastline is so special.
🌟 Why This Guide Works So Well
Within its concise 120 pages, the guide delivers exactly what walkers need—no excess, no guesswork:
-
🥾 Eight official day stages clearly broken down, each with terrain notes, elevation data, cautions, and practical walking advice
-
📅 Flexible itineraries allowing you to complete the walk in 4 to 9 days, or tailor a personalised schedule
-
🧭 “Build your own walk” approach — ideal for walkers who want custom pacing, rest days, or partial sections
-
🗺️ Clear, full-colour maps that support both planning and on-trail orientation
-
📸 High-quality photography capturing cliffs, beaches, heathlands, forests, and coastal light
-
🌿 Contextual chapters covering local history, flora, fauna, and the coastal environment
It’s a guide designed not just to get you there, but to help you walk well and walk wisely.
🗺️ Walking the Great Ocean Walk: What’s Covered
The Great Ocean Walk is far more than a single track—it’s a constantly changing journey through contrasting landscapes. This guide reflects that variety in detail and tone.
Along the way you’ll traverse:
-
🌊 High coastal cliffs with uninterrupted Southern Ocean views
-
🏖️ Remote beaches accessible only on foot
-
🌲 Tall forests and sheltered gullies inland from the coast
-
🌿 Heathland and windswept headlands shaped by weather and salt spray
-
🐨 Wildlife-rich environments, including koalas, seabirds, and marine life
Each of the eight stages is treated as a distinct experience, with notes on what to expect underfoot, where to slow down, and where extra care is required.
🧭 Built for Real Walkers
What sets this guide apart is its practical intelligence. It anticipates the decisions walkers actually face:
-
How far can I reasonably walk in a day?
-
Where do climbs and descents concentrate?
-
Which sections are more exposed to weather?
-
How can I shorten, lengthen, or combine stages?
The authors’ experience shows in the way information is prioritised—useful, calm, and realistic, rather than overwhelming or overly technical.
🌿 Beyond Navigation: Understanding the Coast
Interwoven throughout the guide are concise but meaningful chapters that add depth to the walk:
-
📖 Local history — from maritime stories of the Shipwreck Coast to early settlement
-
🌱 Flora and fauna — coastal heath, forest species, and wildlife you’re likely to encounter
-
🌊 Environmental insights — weather patterns, coastal processes, and fragile ecosystems
These sections enrich the journey without slowing you down, helping the walk feel connected to place, not just mapped across it.
⚖️ A Sensible Balance
Because the guide fits so much into a compact format, some sections are necessarily concise. Walkers heading into the track for the first time may occasionally want to supplement it with:
-
GPS navigation or mapping apps
-
Local park updates and weather forecasts
That said, for its intended purpose—as an all-in-one planning and on-trail reference—the guide succeeds admirably.
📖 Book Specifications
-
Title: The Great Ocean Walk
-
Authors: Debra Heyes & Julie Mundy
-
Publisher: Woodslane Press
-
Release Date: 15 December 2021
-
Format: Paperback
-
Dimensions: 220 × 130 mm
-
Pages: 120
-
Weight: 290 g
-
ISBN-13: 9781925868661
Light enough to carry every day of the walk, sturdy enough to rely on in the field.
🎯 Who This Guide Is For
-
🥾 Long-distance walkers planning to complete the full Great Ocean Walk
-
🚶 Section walkers tackling the trail in stages
-
📅 Custom planners wanting flexible itineraries rather than fixed schedules
-
📸 Nature lovers & photographers drawn to coastal light and dramatic scenery
-
🌊 Ambitious first-timers seeking encouragement paired with solid guidance
Whether you’re walking solo, with friends, or as part of a supported trip, this guide helps you approach the trail with confidence and enjoyment.
⭐ A Trustworthy Companion for a World-Class Walk
The Great Ocean Walk deserves a guide that respects both its beauty and its demands. This Woodslane edition does exactly that—combining clear logistics, inspiring visuals, and thoughtful context into a single, pack-friendly book.
It doesn’t overpromise.
It doesn’t underprepare you.
It simply helps you walk one of Australia’s great coastal journeys well.
Ready to follow the coast on foot?
From Apollo Bay to the Twelve Apostles, The Great Ocean Walk guide is your reliable, encouraging companion for every step of this unforgettable trail.
Add it to your pack and start planning your journey along the edge of the Southern Ocean.














