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Lorne Accommodation - Featured Properties

Shepherds Rest Apartment Lorne

Luxury Accommodation

This luxury apartment sleeps 4 in two bedrooms with queen size beds and ensuites. This exclusive apartment has now become available from now to the 8th of January. 

 In addition there is a B and B Queen size room with ensuite also available.

Bay Panorama Luxury Apartment Lorne

Sea Views

Exclusive 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment, ultimate in luxury & style with sunny north facing balcony. Main bedroom has magnificent sea view through large picture window.

Windover Lorne

Ocean Views! Lovely house situated in the central part of Lorne, located in a quiet pocket amongst the trees, walking distance to shopping precinct.  Two storey residence, 4 bedrooms (3 Queen-size beds, 1 double bed), 2 living areas, fully equipped kitchen, bathroom and an ensuite. Large rear balcony includes BBQ facilities.

About Lorne 

There's something special about Lorne. Lorne is a seaside town on Louttit Bay on the Great Ocean Road, 140km south-west of Melbourne, or about 2 hours drive. With Lorne’s Mediterranean feel and picture-postcard scenery, this beautiful seaside town has been attracting visitors for more than a century. Set between the ocean and the cool Otway forests, Lorne has a charm that's hard to surpass. Add mild weather, a touch of the café culture, shops, boutiques and galleries and it's no wonder Lorne is one of the Great Ocean Road’s most popular holiday destinations. Read more about Lorne.  
 
 

Lorne Accommodation 

The traveller to Lorne Victoria is well catered for with all types of accommodation - from 5 star resorts, picturesque bed and breakfasts, to hostels and caravan parks. In Lorne and the nearby villages of Eastern View and Fairhaven to the east and Wye River, Kennet River and Grey River to the west you will find self contained accommodation, self catering cottages or cabins, bed and breakfast accommodation (sometimes referred to as b and b’s, b & b’s, b n b’s, bnb’s or bed & breakfasts), guesthouses, holiday houses, apartments or units (condos for North American travelers), hotels, motels, resorts, retreats, boutique and luxury accommodation, backpackers accommodation or hostels, caravan parks & tourist parks. Use the SEARCH BOX above to find individual properties.

 

What to See and Do 

Tourist Information 
The Lorne Visitor Information Centre is located at 144 Mountjoy Pde (the Great Ocean Road Lorne portion). It is open from 9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. on weekdays and to 5.00 p.m. on the weekend.
 
Beaches and Foreshore Reserve 
Part of the charm of Lorne are the pine trees. The fine sandy beaches of Lorne are, of course, one of its major attractions. The Shipwreck Walk is an easy-going one hour stroll along the coastline, taking in a series of plaques which denote the shipwrecks which have occurred along the coast.
 
Lorne’s ambience  
Sip on a cold beer at the Lorne Pub and people watch. At the Lorne pier you can watch the fishing fleet unload its catch. Visit the Lorne fishing co-op where you can buy fresh locally caught seafood. Fitness fanatics flock to the many endurance events held in Lorne each year.
 
The Lorne Falls Festival 
For those who prefer to get their thrills from the raw energy of rock music, The Falls Festival, held every New Year’s Eve near Lorne, is an essential experience.
 
Lorne’s Buildings 
There are many charming and interesting 19th Century buildings. You won’t miss the Grand Pacific Hotel built on the tip of Point Grey, Lorne facing out to sea. The jetty here is the start of the Lorne Pier to Lorne Pub swimming race.
 
Erskine Falls  
A short drive, or a long walk, will bring you to the 30m Erskine Falls cascading into a beautiful fern gully in the Great Otway National Park.
 
Teddy's Lookout, Lorne 
Teddy's Lookout lies at the end of George St, at the Lorne’s southern extreme. It offers fine views over the town and coastline. The rotunda dates from the 1880s.
 
Lorne Historical Museum 
The Lorne Historical Society Museum is located at the corner of Otway St and the Great Ocean Road. It displays memorabilia and photographs relating to the construction of the Great Ocean Road and other local history. It is open Sundays from 1.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m.,
 
QDOS Contemporary Art Gallery, Lorne 
QDOS which serves as a contemporary art exhibition space, sculpture garden and function centre with a cafe/bar and certainly worth a visit.
 
The Angahook-Lorne State Park 
The Angahook-Lorne State Park covers 22,000 ha of coastline from Aireys Inlet to Kennett River. It incorporates the Otway Ranges and is characterised by cliffs, coves, sandy beaches and rock platforms. Between the ridges are deep valleys and gullies carved by the Erskine, Cumberland, Kalimna and St George Rivers. Vegetation ranges from dry heathland to cool temperate rainforest. Lorne is a great base for day trips, both car, 4WD and foot into this fantastic nature wonderland.
 
For more information on the above read “What to See and Do”.
 
 

Activities, Attractions & Tours 

Have the local experts show you the spots you don’t know about and would never find on your own, or have a unique experience through an organized tour. Take a look at Tours and Tour Companies along the Great Ocean Road.
 
 

Car and Camper Hire 

The ideal way to tour The Great Ocean Road is with your own transport. If you don’t have your own wheels, or want to camp out why not hire or rent a car, motor home, campervan, caravan or camper trailer. These can be arranged from Melbourne, Geelong, Adelaide or one of the main towns along the Great Ocean Road. For rental companies look at our Car and Camper Hire information.
 
 

Lorne Restaurants 

Lorne restaurants, cafes and bars are plentiful with some of the best wine and dining on the Great Ocean Road.
 
 

Wineries & Vineyards 

St Annes Winery has a retail outlet in Lorne. If you are looking for wineries you will have to go further a field.  Check out other Great Ocean Road wineries and vineyards .
 
 

Clubs & Sports  

Lorne Country Club is situated in Holliday Road. It is a spectacular 9 hole golf course set in natural bush with sweeping 180 degree views of the ocean. Beware the course is hilly. See more detailed information on other golf courses and other sports.
 
 

How to Get to Lorne 

If traveling by car from Melbourne take the freeway to Geelong. The choice is either the Princes Highway (A1) to Winchelsea and then the Deans Marsh Rd (C151) or the slightly longer Great Ocean Road (B100) via Torquay. It is approximately 140 kms from Melbourne and a little over 2 hours driving. Daily rail (to Geelong) and coach services are available from Melbourne. Why not use the Google Route Planner and print out detailed instructions. Find the accommodation you want by using the Accommodation Search Box above. More information on touring or traveling by public transport to Lorne.
 
 

Events 2009 

Great Ocean Road International Marathon Sat 16th and Sun 17th 2009.  
The Great Ocean Road provides the most spectacular and challenging course of any marathon in the world, starting in Lorne and finishing in Apollo Bay.
 
Lorne Sculpture Exhibition   Sat 17th Oct, 2009 to Sun 8th Nov, 2009  
The Lorne Sculpture Exhibition celebrates Lorne's surf coast with 30 major sculptural works and installations along the beautiful Foreshore Walk from the Lorne Pier to Mantra Resort.
 
Anaconda Adventure Race   Sat 5th Dec, 2009 to Sun 6th Dec, 2009 
The Anaconda Adventure Race is an off road, multi discipline event taking competitors on an adventure filled journey through some of the most spectacular parts of Lorne, Otway Ranges and Great Ocean Road.
 
The Falls Festival   Tue 29th Dec, 2009 to Fri 1st Jan, 2010 
The Falls Music & Arts Festival is one of the finest, longest running, boutique music events in Australia. Boasting intimate surroundings of sheer beauty where music & arts from around the globe come together.
 
Lorne Pier to Pub   Fri 8th Jan, 2010 to Sat 9th Jan, 2010 
Dive in with 4000 other swimmers in the world's largest organised swim; 1.2kms from the Lorne Pier to the beach.
 
 
Have a look at other events in Lorne and along the Great Ocean Road.
 

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