Wildlife Wonders invites you to experience the wild side of the Great Ocean Road, to explore a spectacular Australian bushland environment, where the forest meets the sea, just 5km from Apollo Bay.

Whether you join us to spot a koala on a guided nature walk in our wildlife sanctuary, to unwind with a great coffee, or find a delightful gift in our shop, your visit directly supports the ongoing environmental conservation of the unique Otways environment.

The Sanctuary

Experience the wild side of the Great Ocean Road on a nature tour through our wildlife sanctuary.

Dawn & Dusk Tours

Go wild at dawn and dusk for more wildlife spotting. This unique Australian wildlife encounter is not to be missed!

What's on

Free kids wildlife talks, school holiday activities, environmental film screenings, and more. Take a look at our unique nature-inspired events.

Cafe

Our café is open to the public for lunch, or coffee and cake everyday. With plenty of space inside & outside, plus activities for the kids.

Supporting Conservation

Your visit directly supports the ongoing environmental conservation of the unique Otways environment.

Want more?

Check out our blog for more on special events, our favourite places to visit on the Great Ocean Road, & things to do in Apollo Bay.

Wild Reviews

Excellent walking tour experience through different environments, in the bush with koalas and a baby one in the messmate trees, and native birds (photo of a mother bird on her nest right near the path), going through gullies, tree ferns, more filtered light tree area with a rare lily plant (photo), then into the open landscape with amazing views over the ocean, with emus, and also kangaroos, wallabies, plus smaller creatures were spotted. Seeing their research station gives an great insight into what they are doing there. After, we had lunch in the cafe which was delicious. The gift shop and books are another great to support their research work.

ROBIN

Definitely one of the must-gos on the Great Ocean road! High quality facilities, beautiful landscape evidently shows the operators endeavour to land conservation. It is truly a haven for native flora and fauna! Also Super friendly staff, highly knowledgable tour guide (**Mel**) from whom we learnt much about the nature. And the food is amazing, beyond what one expect from a tourist attraction 🙂 We will surely visit again!

JADE THUREE

If you love nature, would like to support the conservationists and learn more about the Australian natural habitat and animals then this is the place to go. 100% of the profits go towards saving the endangered animals and the plants. If you would like to go for a cup of coffee, cake or lunch they have a cafe here serving delicious food. There is a souvenir shop here for the kids and the adults. The staff are knowledgeable and happy to answer your questions. Go with your family or by yourself either way you will love it.

INDERBIR SINGH