From dramatic ocean cliffs to thick forests full of ferns and high-altitude alpine switchbacks, Victoria delivers some of the most varied riding conditions in Australia. Cruise for hours with ocean spray in the air around you, or pick a tighter route deep in the rainforest where the corners come at you thick and fast.
So check your tyre pressure (yes, we’re doing Aussie spelling for these lists), secure your luggage, and make sure you’ve got enough fuel in both the tank and the body. These rides will test your focus as much as your endurance. You might also want to pick up a new seat cover for your bike while you’re at it.
Once you’re ready, here are five of the best motorcycle routes in Victoria worth planning your next road trip around.
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Route
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Length
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Road Type
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Great Ocean Road
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240 km
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Coastal highway
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Black Spur Drive
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24 km
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Forest twisties
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Great Alpine Road
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310 km
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Mountain pass
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Mount Hotham Loop
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224 km
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Steep alpine ride
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Skenes Creek to Forrest Loop
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116 km
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Tight rainforest bends
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1. Great Ocean Road (Torquay to Allansford)
Length: 240 km
Road Type: Sealed coastal highway with sweepers and cliffside straights
Towns/Cities en Route: Torquay, Lorne, Apollo Bay, Port Campbell, Allansford
Victoria’s most famous road is also one of the most scenic coastal runs in the world. The stretch between Lorne and Apollo Bay is especially good for motorcyclists, with fast corners linking long stretches of highway along stunning sea views and breathtaking cliff faces.
Check out the route on Google Maps: Great Ocean Road Motorcycle Route
Notable Stops
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Twelve Apostles: iconic limestone stacks along the coast
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Apollo Bay Bakery: top-tier pies and coffee
Traffic can be heavy in peak season. Aim for early mornings or shoulder months.

2. Black Spur Drive (Healesville to Narbethong)
Length: 24 km
Road Type: Narrow twisting tarmac under dense forest canopy
Towns/Cities en Route: N/A
It may be short, but that doesn’t make it any less legendary. The Black Spur is a corridor of giant mountain ash trees and consistent radius corners that let you glide like a bird through cool rainforest air. It’s one of the most famous rides in the state for good reason.
Check out the route on Google Maps: Black Spur Drive Motorcycle Route
Notable Stops
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Healesville Hotel: classic pub and rider meetup spot
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Dom Dom Saddle Picnic Area: quiet pull-over for a breather
The road can be damp and leaf-covered even on sunny days so keep it steady through shaded sections.

3. Great Alpine Road (Wangaratta to Bairnsdale)
Length: 310 km
Road Type: Mountain pass with long climbs, rapid descents and wide open straights
Towns/Cities en Route: Wangaratta, Bright, Omeo, Bairnsdale
Australia’s highest year-round accessible sealed road takes you from wine country to snow country to coastal plains, all in one journey. The section near Mount Hotham is particularly dramatic: expect to see snow poles lining the road and sweeping vantages.
Check out the route on Google Maps: Great Alpine Road Motorcycle Route
Notable Stops
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Bright Brewery: lunch stop and refuel for the rider
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Mount Hotham Village: spectacular lookout and photo op
Expect cooler temps and fast weather changes as you climb.

4. Mount Hotham Loop (Harrietville Circuit)
Length: 224 km
Road Type: Steep alpine road with hairpins and long ridgelines
Towns/Cities en Route: Harrietville, Mount Hotham, Omeo
This loop is a condensed dose of the Great Alpine experience with tighter technical riding. It climbs rapidly out of Harrietville before opening up to views across the Victorian High Country. Ideal for riders who want elevation without the full-length run.
Check out the route on Google Maps: Mount Hotham Loop (Harrietville Circuit)
Notable Stops
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Harrietville Snowline Hotel: pre or post-ride meals
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Omeo Bakery: refuel and regroup before heading back
Snow danger in winter so plan for warmer months.

5. Skenes Creek to Forrest Loop
Length: 116 km
Road Type: Tight rainforest bends with constant elevation changes
Towns/Cities en Route: Skenes Creek, Forrest
A favourite among corner chasers. Starting from the coast near Apollo Bay, this route climbs into the Otways with one tight corner after another. It is less travelled than the Great Ocean Road but far more intense from a technical riding perspective.
Check out the route on Google Maps: Skenes Creek to Forrest Motorcycle Route
Notable Stops
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Forrest Brewing Company: beer, burgers and good stories
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Stevensons Falls Walk: short scenic detour on foot
Keep an eye out for damp patches and fallen branches through shaded corners.
Make Your Bike Ready for Victoria Roads
Victoria’s roads tend to be well-kept, but the terrain and conditions can still be punishing. The more confidence you can ride with, the easier you’ll find those long hours in the saddle and rapid temperature shifts through the mountains. That means proper rider comfort is a must.
We can help you make sure your ride is ready for the journey. Luimoto seat covers are built with marine-grade materials that stand up to sun, rain and constant pressure far better than most OEM seats. Adding a gel insert helps spread weight more evenly while tank grips give better control whenever you lean or brake.
Whether you’re carving through the Otways or cruising the coastline, give yourself the support you need to enjoy the whole day out.
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