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Swimming, surfing, walking, riding, fishing... relaxing
Erskine Falls
Teddy's Lookout
Local Wildlife
Telegraph Station - Cape Otway
Activities
The Lorne region offers a range of outdoor activities; bushwalking, swimming and surfing, beachcombing, fishing, tennis, golf, mountain bike riding, horse riding, photography, lawn bowls, 4WD and more. We have detailed some of the more popular activities:
Cliff Walk and Lorne Pier
Walk across Lorne's historic swing bridge and around Loutit Bay. Admire the coastal views from the Lorne Pier and discover the shipwreck stories of the bay.
Erskine Falls
One of the tallest waterfalls in the Otways, Erskine Falls drops 30 mts into the fern-lined valley of the Erskine River. Drive only 9 kms from Lorne and take a short walk to see the falls.
Great Otway National Park
Explore the many waterfalls behind Lorne. Visit the Sheoak and Blanket Leaf Picnic Grounds. Walks in the park will lead you to Phantom Falls, Cora-Lynn Cascades, Kalimna Falls, Henderson Falls, Erskine Falls and Sheoak Falls.
Mountjoy Parade
From the bookshops to boutiques and boogie boards, Lorne has some of the most varied shopping along the Great Ocean Road. Browse this popular strip of resort shopping and cafes.
Teddy's Lookout
On the hillside above Lorne, with a scenic view of the Great Ocean Road winding around the coast. Teddy's is a romantic place to sit together and watch the sunset.
Wild Life
Lorne is abundant with Australian wild life, Koalas, Wallabies’, varied parrots and even glow worms can be spotted.
Fine dining
'Ba ba lu' featuring spanish Paella Sunday nights with live music, 'Salty Dog' traditional fish and chips, 'Kostas' for Greek, 'Erskine Trading Tea House' for afternoon tea or 'B bar & Grill' for a great breakfast on the beach... Lorne has a diverse menu of fine dining all year round. (www.babalubar.com.au) (ww.bbarandgrilllorne.com.au)


