The Best Sight in Lorne, Great Ocean Road

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We've compiled the best of the best in Lorne - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Lorne Beach

This stretch of the Victorian coast is sometimes called The Shipwreck Coast, with reputedly up to 700 ships at rest offshore. Lorne itself has a shipwreck plaque walk along the foreshore, giving the history of local disasters and near-misses dating from 1854. The Lorne Surf Life Saving Club patrols the southern end of popular Lorne Beach, which runs south from the Erskine River for 1.2 km (¾ mile). Care must be taken when the waves are high as the undertow and rips can be dangerous: swim in the patrolled areas between the flags. The beach has parking for 250 cars, a lookout, shade trees and shelters, barbecue and play areas, and a cycle track. The Lorne Sea Baths has a swimming pool, large playground and outdoor trampoline open in summer ( lorneseabaths.com.au) while the foreshore includes a skate park, camping ground, and caravan park also near the beach. Parking is available at the junction of Bay Street, Mountjoy Parade, and the Great Ocean Road, or along the Great Ocean Road itself. Other entrances to the beach are via Grove Street or William Street. The Mantra Lorne resort, with 12 acres of gardens and a range of rooms and apartments, is directly on the beach. Amenities: food and drink; lifeguards; parking (no fee); showers; toilets. Best for: surfing; swimming; walking.

Great Ocean Rd., Lorne, VIC, 3232, Australia

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