MELBOURNE ROUND TRIP
10 Days
We have designed to take in the best Silo Art in Victoria and South Australia. In addition to travelling through Regional Victoria to see more than 20 examples Silo Art firsthand, in the second part of this trip, you will travel along the road voted the best riding road in Australia, the Great Ocean Road. Visit the coastal tourist towns of Lorne and Apollo Bay and see the Twelve Apostles, Gibson’s Steps, Loch Ard Gorge and more.

SILO ART TOUR ITINERARY
Day 1 Melbourne Arrival (0 miles / 0 kms)
You arrive at Melbourne International Airport and transfer to your hotel. Melbourne has been voted as the world’s most liveable city. There are fabulous parks, quirky laneways, restaurants and cafes, and numerous bars and nightclubs. Tonight you will enjoy a Welcome Dinner with your fellow riders before collecting your bike and heading off in the morning.
Day 2 Ringwood to Cobram (177 miles / 283.2 kms)
This morning you pick up your bike and begin heading to North Eastern Victoria, staying the night at Cobram. Today we will visit some fantastic Street Art in Benalla before viewing Silo Art in the small country towns of Goorambat, Devenish, St James and Tungamah.

Day 3 Cobram to Sea Lake (230 miles / 368 kms)
Today we continue the Silo Art Tour travelling via regional country roads. The first stop in Rochester, but we also visit Art Work at Nullawil before arriving at Sea Lake for the night.
Day 4 Sea Lake to Waikerie (251 miles / 401.6 kms)
Today we continue to head west toward South Australia. The roads will be quiet, but they are great for motorcycling. We can take our time visiting Silo Art at Lascelles, Patchewollock and finally at Waikerie in South Australia, where we will spend the night.

Day 5 Waikerie to Bordertown (228 miles / 364.8 kms)
Today we have only two examples of Silo Art to visit. Karoonda and Coonalpyn. However, they are well worth the visit, and it is an excellent day for motorcycling. Bordertown has an interesting Bakery that we can have breakfast at before leaving in the morning.
Day 6 Bordertown to Stawell (236 miles / 377.6 kms)
We are now heading back east again. We stick to the inland highway for a while and then turn north so that we can visit Silo Art at Rosebery, Brim, Sheep Hills and Rupanyup before visiting the unique Stick Shed at Murtoa. Many people would argue the Silo Art we see today is the best for the trip. We will leave you to decide whether this is correct. We will then travel to Stawell, where we will spend the night.

Day 7 Stawell to Port Campbell (150 miles / 240 kms)
Today’s ride is a little different compared to the past few days. No Silo Art today, but it is a fantastic ride. We are heading south to the coast travelling through the hills and valleys of the Grampians National Park. If you want to see Australian Wildlife and fantastic views, this is the day. Time permitting, we will stop at the Bay of Islands, which we think is one of the best examples of formations along the Great Ocean Road. We will spend tonight at Port Campbell before heading off again in the morning.
Day 8 Port Campbell to Torquay (118 miles / 188.8 kms)
Although you will have had an introduction to it tomorrow, today we travel the best parts of the Great Ocean Road. We will visit the Twelve Apostles, Gibson Steps, Loch Ard Gorge and more. Take the opportunity to take a Helicopter Flight over this part of the coast. It is something you will not forget. We will stop for lunch on the beach at Apollo Bay or Lorne before heading for the seaside town of Torquay for the night.

Day 9 Torquay to Ringwood (152 miles / 243.2 kms)
Today is our last day on the bikes, but we still have one more example of Silo Art and one example of Street Art that we would like to show you. We will visit the old Cement Silo’s at Fyansford before taking a Ferry across the bay to Mornington. From Mornington, we will spend some time riding the “other side of the bay” before reaching the end of the trip at EagleRider Melbourne. While on the Ferry, keep an eye out for the local dolphins who like to travel by boat. We will have a farewell dinner at a local restaurant near your hotel tonight.
Day 10 Melbourne (0 miles / 0 kms)
Today you will drop your bikes off in Melbourne before heading off on your way home.

2022 Departure dates to be released soon
Silo Art Guided Tour (Approx 1,542 miles / 2,467 km)
Inclusions:
- Late Model Motorcycle Rental Motorcycle
- Friendly Hotels
- Ability to Customise Your Trip Route with the best Motorcycle Roads
- Support Vehicle With Luggage Transportation
- Spare Motorcycle
- Professional Support Driver
- Group Riding Experience with Social Events Daily
- Breakfast Included
- All Fuel on Riding Days
- Welcome Reception and
- Farewell Dinner
Pricing
- 1 Rider / 1 Bike / 1 Room: From AU$ 5,766 per person*
- 2 Riders / 2 Bikes / 1 Room: From AU$ 4,888 per person*
- Pillion Passenger (Twin Share): From AU$ 2,570per person*
- Car Passenger (Twin Share): From AU$ 2,620 per person*
* NB: Due to currency fluctuations, the prices above are indicative only. Please get in touch with us for your quote.
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