We set cruise control outta Melbourne and headed to Humming Puppy for a Mellow Hum yoga class. My dear friend Allie had recommended this studio so we decided to get in some stretches before the drive ahead of us. Holy Smokes. This studio was beautiful! Picture a huge vaulted yoga space, with 3 tiers of mat space. The whole studios concept is about 'Hum's', here is a blurb from the site that will explain it better than I:
When taking a class at Humming Puppy, one of the first things you will notice is that the room quite literally 'Hum's'... and this is by no means an accident! Our yoga space or ‘shala’, engineered by ARUP (one of the worlds leading acoustic engineers), is injected with a combination of frequencies to enhance and deepen your experience. More specifically we use a combination of 7.83hz and 40hz. Being submersed in these frequencies helps you to naturally produce matching frequencies through a process of entrainment. 7.83hz otherwise known as the Schumann Resonance is actually the frequency of the earth itself and helps to 'ground' you through your practice. 40hz is specifically associated with ‘Gamma’ brainwave activity, integral for achieving states of peak performance.
Bobby in Amici Bakery Cafe
Class was so powerful. It was the first style of class I had ever taken like this besides a crystal bowls class and it was incredible. Still vibing days later just thinking about the experience. After class we strolled around Prahran along Chapel st. Got some flat whites from Journeymen Cafe and then stumbled into the best little Op Shop we ever did see. All three of us gals found some amazing gems in this second hand store. The two sales ladies just loved us American Gals and we must've spend a good hour in there. Well worth it! Also side note the Amici Bakery Cafe had the yummiest looking little nutty-vegan treats and artwork to lust over.
Brown Magpie Vines
It was a bit overcast so we had a slight change of plans for the itinerary to Lorne. Instead of stopping in Tourqay and at Bell's Beach along the Great Ocean Road (GOR) we headed inland to explore some of the general stores and vineyards. When it rains it pours wine right? We thought so too. First stop was Bellbrae Vineyard. We sampled some very delicious wines, the best in my opinion were the Sauv Blanc, Estate Pinot Noir, and the Pinot Rose. The other bonus is that all tastings are free - woohoo. We then headed up the road to Brown Magpies Vineyard. The poor fella who ran the shop was probably thinking to himself, I've got 40 minutes left before closing. In walks in 3 ladies and within 5 minutes 15 people must have strolled into this tiny little tasting room. Needless to say we didn't stay very long, but he started sampling the wines too. We left the vineyard and headed towards Lorne. Along the drive we decided to detour to a little placed called Pennyroyal Raspberry Farm and Cidery. On the drive in Coreen noticed something in the field that was not a sheep or cow ... Our first 'Roo sighting!! We were squealing like little pigs. So excited to see this herd of Roos. They were just grazing in the nearby field. As soon as we rolled up, they stood on their legs and pointed ears to the sky to see what the heck all that racket was. They didn't hang for too long before they were hopping away. We were so excited!
Pennyroyal Farms + CC pickin' berries
We arrived at Pennyroyal and were in our glory. CC and I got baskets and we strolled along picking raspberries and blackberries. We did pretty well, you know only sampling 1 for every 3 berries picked. The couple who ran the farm were adorable. She bottled up some fresh raspberry jam for us to take with and the old man even gave the gals a sample of the fresh cider.
Once in Lorne we checked into our hotel, got changed and strolled to town and dined at a little placed called Cuda Bar. I had a fantastic twice cooked roasted pork belly dish and the gals both enjoyed fresh rockling and salmon mains. We were pretty beat so we called it a night.
The next morning we got into Melbourne Swift (our rental car name) and headed along the GOR towards Port Fairy. Little did we know how long that would take us, but we were in it for the long haul. Along the way we stopped and saw all the famous sites. Peep the pictures below.
The 12 Apostle (Actually there are only 8 left)
London Bridge
London Arch
London Arch
Once we arrived in Port Fairy per usual most shops and restaurants were closed, so we grabbed some grub from a highly recommended pizza joint called Coffin Sally's. This establishment is know for it's trendy atmosphere and gourmet pizzas. On the road back to Lorne we stopped a few places we had skipped on the way down.
Thunder Cave
Loch Ard Gorge at Sunset
Loch Ard Gorge
The Grotto
Bay of Islands
From the tree top looking at the forest floor
The next day I went for a run around Lorne beach and then we decided to explore Apollo Bay and Otway Fly. Apollo Bay was a cute little town, not too much going on there but we did grab some brekkie. Onward we went to the tree top walk at Otway Fly. This was a pretty cool and yes touristy walk. But the tower was the first I'd seen like it. Towering at a 47 meters off the forest floor high into the tree line. The tower itself swayed with the breeze.
We drove to the Otway Lighthouse and strolled to the nearby lookout point and Cemetery. We didn't get to see the Lighthouse up close and personal but it looked pretty from afar! The Cemetery was the final resting place for the Lighthouse keepers and their families. Sadly, there had been many children and infant tombstones. The lighthouse is located in The Great Otway National Park, within the park there are farms, an animal reserve, and campsites. At one point on the access road we drove into what I would call the Ash Forest. All of the manna gum trees have become stripped bare by the Koalas who have been starving due to the lack of eucalyptus trees. The Koalas have become sick and all that remains are the bare trees in what feels like a tree graveyard. It was so sad to see, as these trees were once home to many Koala's and other forest friends.
Manna gum trees Otway
We left Lorne early on our last day heading back towards Melbourne to hop our flights to Byron. On the way we stopped to see Airey's Inlet and the Split Point Lighthouse. Next stop was Anglesea to see if we could find some Roos at the local golf club - no luck. We continued on the GOR and stopped at to the famous Australian surfing location Bells Beach, which was beautiful. We dug our toes in the sand and soaked up the sun for a bit. Next stop was Torquay for lunch at Whytes on the esplanade.
Split Point Lighthouse - Aireys Inlet
Bells Beach
Coreen taking in the view at Bells Beach
Christina in her happy place with her new Kimono 😍 - Bells Beach
Next stop Byron Bay! We couldn't be more excited for our next stop in Oz!