Apostle Whey Cheese is located at Cooriemungle, south of Geelong and Colac, inland from Apollo Bay, between the Otway and Bellarine Peninsula regions, Victoria.
Apostle Whey Cheeses are named after Great Ocean Road iconic locations. Loch Ard gorgeous, Southern Briez, Apostle Crumble, The Grotto, bay of martyrs, just to name a few.
Visitors are welcome to an informative cheese tasting. Hot and cold drinks, along with variety of local wines and beers to accompany the cheeses are also on offer.
Visitors can relax with a cheese platter while watching a complimentary DVD on the making of Apostle Whey Cheeses or just enjoy the view of the Heytesbury settlement. A really delightful experience awaits those who visit the dairy between 4 and 5pm. Turn up, sample some award winning cheeses, and watch the cows being milked in a modern rotary dairy.
Julian and Dianne enjoy giving visitors a warm friendly welcome at Apostle Whey Cheese.
To get there, come down the A1 Princes Highway to Colac, then 13 km west of Colac turn left into C163 to Simpson. Taking C166 travel 10km south of Simpson where you come to Gallum Road on the right.
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