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Activities & Attractions - Lorne | |||
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P.O. Box 142 Lorne VIC 3232 Lorne Pier to Pub Ocean Water Swim January Each Year is the largest open water swim in the world with some 4000 competitors swimming the 1.2 kilometres from the Lorne pier to the Lorne Foreshore on Mountjoy Parade. Information: Lorne Surf Life Saving Club Inc | |||
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The ever popular Falls Festival which runs from Dec 28 to Jan 1 was the brain child of a local surfer who organised the first event 20 years ago on a local family farm in Erskine Falls Road. From humble beginnings the Festival is now known Internationally with top acts appearing from all over the world. | |||
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Louttit Bay helps makes Lorne so attractive to holiday makers. This excellent family beach patrolled during main holiday periods runs the whole length of Mountjoy Parade (main street) and is a haven for all types of water sports. Originally Lorne was known as Louttit Bay after Captain Louttit the skipper of a local ketch named Apollo. (Apollo Bay) It was renamed Lorne after the Marquis of Lorne, in 1870. | |||
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Cliff Walk & Lorne Pier Walk across Lorne’s historic swing bridge and around Loutit Bay. Admire the coastal views from the Lorne Pier | |||
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Erskine Falls 10kms from Lorne following Williams Street which runs into Erskine Falls Road is one of the most visited falls in The Great Otway National Park. Short walk from carpark to the first lookout over the falls. Spectacular waterfall which drops 30 metres into the fern-lined valley of the Erskine River. | |||
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Cumberland River quite popular beach across from the Caravan Park 7km from Lorne | |||
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Enjoy a movie at Lorne's historic Theatre in Mountjoy Parade. Special screen times during main holiday periods. | |||
Fishing/Fishing Charters - Lorne | |||
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Information about fishing along the Great Ocean Road. List of best baits to use for each fish species. Detailed information on the species of fish you might expect to catch in this area. | |||
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The Lorne Pier opposite the Grand Pacific Hotel has a large platform at the end which allows plenty of room for anglers or sightseers. The pier is the most popular recreational fishing spot in town. Views from the pier back to the town centre and along the Great Ocean Road are spectacular. Other spots worth a try are Reedy Creek and Louttit Bay. Remember, whether you are freshwater, estuary or saltwater fishing you need a licence. | |||
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For the more serious there is ocean fishing from the rocks at Artilliary Rocks a few kms from Lorne on the Apollo Bay side. There are steps down to the rocks, but be very careful and be aware of changing tide conditions-definitely not for the inexperienced. Remember, whether you are freshwater, estuary or saltwater fishing you need a licence. | |||
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