Discover the best top things to do in Lorne, Australia including Go Ride A Wave Lorne, Erskine Falls, Teddy's Lookout, Live Wire Park, Lorne Beach, Lower and Upper Kalimna Falls, Lorne Visitor Information Centre, The Lorne Pier, Lorne Sea Baths, Sheoak Falls.
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5.0 based on 71 reviews
Go Ride A Wave Lorne provides 2 hour surf lessons every day at Lorne. We run our lessons in waist deep water and provide full length Quiksilver wetsuits and soft beginner surfboards with 2 hours of instruction and fun. Our experienced instructors, who are also surf life savers, will get you standing and surfing a wave in no time.
4.5 based on 1,120 reviews
Nice drive up to the falls followed but a short walk to see them. Be prepared for steep steps awkwardly spaced so if you have leg joint issues dont take on the steps. Once down you can try and walk across the creek and closer to the falls but beware it can be very slippery.
4.5 based on 662 reviews
Only 5 minutes or so off the Great Ocean Road with a small car park and very short walk to the lookout point which offers a stunning view of the coastline and Great Ocean Road. Worth combining with Erskine Falls which is only a short drive away.
4.5 based on 108 reviews
Visit Australia's most electrifying Adventure Park. Unplug, recharge and set your senses alight with the beauty of the Great Ocean Road whilst zip lining, roller coasting, climbing, exploring and wandering through this stunning adventure experience. Home to the Shockwave Zip Coaster, epic high ropes courses and the treetop Canopy Circuit; experience nature supercharged.
4.5 based on 453 reviews
Clamber over rocks to discover mini eco systems and secret marine worlds in the rocks along the beach... it's exciting never knowing what's going to hide in the rock pools. And if you tire of trying to find hidden delights you can simply walk along the beach and enjoy the view. This is a lovely beach just to spend time on... apparently it's a patrolled beach in Summer meaning that for young families it's probably a safer time...but for someone like myself who simply plays with the edge of the waves... this is a delight all year around.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
Well worth the trip, the track leading to it can be quite muddy in winter so make sure you’re wearing appropriate footwear unlike myself at the time but so glad I went
4.5 based on 180 reviews
Drop into the Lorne Visitor Information Centre to ensure you make the most of your stay on the spectacular Surf Coast and Great Ocean Road. Professional and friendly advice on attractions, things to see and do, restaurants, cafes and upcoming events. Free maps and visitor guides available.
This is one of the great tourist information centres. It has the usual local and regional information, well displayed and well supported by (I guess mostly volunteer) staff, and a great shop with a wide variety of souvenirs and regional produce. In addition, there is a very informative display on the construction of the Great Ocean Road, not to be missed. There is also ample parking and clean toilet facilities.
4.5 based on 49 reviews
Such a lovely pier for strolling or fishing. Beautifully lit up at night time. Lovely views of Lorne from the pier and best of all for us was meeting Sammy the Seal who loves showing off in the water for his visitors. He was absolutely adorable.
4.0 based on 46 reviews
4.0 based on 73 reviews
The waterfall is a bit hidden from road. There is a parking spot and you have to walk about 15 minutes along the river under the road. The waterfall has platform and chair where you can sit and enjoy the pretty of waterfalls.
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