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GETTING THERE 7 ROADS TO SAN REMO

AFTER TWO DISMAL years of lockdown, the 2022 Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix is bound to attract record crowds to the most scenic circuit on the MotoGP calendar. If you intend to camp, best be on your way, and if you haven’t already booked your accommodation – good luck. If you’re almost set, you’ll be looking for the most enjoyable route to the event, so here are some timely pointers.

The mainland’s smallest state, Victoria, is blessed with Australia’s highest alpine roads, a world-renowned coastline and even a huge patch of isolated desert in the far north-west. Whether 2022 marks your 23rd visit to the grand prix at Phillip Island or your first, you’ll need a full day to traverse the state. Celebrate the freedom of the road and maybe enjoy a night at one of hundreds of biker-friendly pubs – or campgrounds – across the state.

01 FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA

the west, celebrate your arrival in Victoria with a coffee at the Nelson Kiosk, continue east between the Glenelg and Discovery Bay national parks, bypass Portland and, at Warrnambool, you’ll find the Great Ocean Road (GOR) – one of the most acclaimed ocean roads on the planet. Yet apart from the detour to Childers Cove, such is the inland scenery, you

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