Food scene
The Bottle of Milk
52 Mountjoy ParadeSwing Bridge Cafe & Boathouse
40 Great Ocean RdThe Lorne Pier Seafood Restaurant
Great Ocean RoadSightseeing
Erskine River Rapids
A short drive to the top end of George
Street at the back of Lorne is the scenic
spot known as Teddy’s Lookout. A newly
constructed walkway takes you to the
viewing platform where you have breath
taking, sweeping, coastal views of the
surf breaking into the mouth of the Saint
George River. On the lower platform to the
right, views change to mountainous peaks
and the Saint George river winding itself
into fern covered valleys and gorges.
A truly worthwhile spot for scenic views.
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Teddy's Aussichtspunkt
53 George StA short drive to the top end of George
Street at the back of Lorne is the scenic
spot known as Teddy’s Lookout. A newly
constructed walkway takes you to the
viewing platform where you have breath
taking, sweeping, coastal views of the
surf breaking into the mouth of the Saint
George River. On the lower platform to the
right, views change to mountainous peaks
and the Saint George river winding itself
into fern covered valleys and gorges.
A truly worthwhile spot for scenic views.
- Start: Sheoak picnic area carpark
- Finish: Sheoak picnic area carpark
- Distance: 7 km return
- Duration: 3 hours
- Difficulty: Moderate
Head south-east from the Sheoak Picnic Area along Sheoak
Creek to Swallow Cave (where swallows nest in the rock
crevices in spring) and on for another 400 m to the 15-metre
Sheoak Falls. The water passes over a dark rock face within a
natural amphitheatre, making for spectacular viewing. Return a
very short distance towards Swallow Cave then branch off to
the left along the Sheoak/Castle Rock Track. After about 1.3 km
there is a track junction. Turn left to Castle Rock where there is
a lookout then return to the junction. Keep to the left, following
the Sheoak Track north to Garveys Track which leads back to
the Picnic Area.
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Sheoak Falls
Great Ocean Road- Start: Sheoak picnic area carpark
- Finish: Sheoak picnic area carpark
- Distance: 7 km return
- Duration: 3 hours
- Difficulty: Moderate
Head south-east from the Sheoak Picnic Area along Sheoak
Creek to Swallow Cave (where swallows nest in the rock
crevices in spring) and on for another 400 m to the 15-metre
Sheoak Falls. The water passes over a dark rock face within a
natural amphitheatre, making for spectacular viewing. Return a
very short distance towards Swallow Cave then branch off to
the left along the Sheoak/Castle Rock Track. After about 1.3 km
there is a track junction. Turn left to Castle Rock where there is
a lookout then return to the junction. Keep to the left, following
the Sheoak Track north to Garveys Track which leads back to
the Picnic Area.
Wye River
The lighthouse stands 91 metres above
the ocean and offers spectacular views
of the rugged Otway coast. Located 20
minutes west of Apollo Bay.
Entry fee applies.
Cape Otway Lightstation Car Park
Lighthouse RoadThe lighthouse stands 91 metres above
the ocean and offers spectacular views
of the rugged Otway coast. Located 20
minutes west of Apollo Bay.
Entry fee applies.
From the car park, the viewing platform
is a 5-minute walk under the Great Ocean
Road and out to the coastline. Off the
Great Ocean Road east of Port Campbell,
there are also staircases to the beach at
nearby Gibson Steps and Loch Ard Gorge.
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Die Zwölf Apostel
From the car park, the viewing platform
is a 5-minute walk under the Great Ocean
Road and out to the coastline. Off the
Great Ocean Road east of Port Campbell,
there are also staircases to the beach at
nearby Gibson Steps and Loch Ard Gorge.