Things to Do

Erskine Falls

Erskine Falls is one of the most accessible waterfalls along the Great Ocean Road. From Lorne town, it is approximately a nine-kilometre drive. Alternatively, for enthusiastic walkers, there is Erskine River Track that stretches about 7.5 kilometres via Straw Falls and Splitter Falls.

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Platypus Tours

Leaving from the little town of Forrest, we take you on our Dawn or Dusk canoe tour to discover Australia’s most elusive animal. Share some time with our unique 100 million year old egg laying mammal in its natural habitat. This is a rare chance to see Platypus in the wild. Lake Elizabeth is a is a remote mountain lake formed by a landslide and a beautiful place to spend some time searching for the Platypus. Bruce, your local guide has a degree in Ecology and 12 years experience guiding the Platypus tour.

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Planet Mud Outdoor Adventures

Offering a range of exciting and exhilarating activities to enjoy!! Providing high quality outdoor experience with the friendliest highly trained staff and the promise of a quality and fun experience to remember.

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Fishing & Adventure Tours

Apollo Bay Fishing & Adventure Tours have the best fishing and scenic adventures for the whole family. With our exciting inshore fishing excursions you can have the chance to catch flat head, snapper, sharks and even tuna. All of our tours and relaxing cruises depart from Apollo Bay, on the Great Ocean Road – not far from Lorne, Anglesea and Port Campbell.

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Cape Otway Lightstation

Cape Otway Lighthouse built in 1848 is the oldest standing lighthouse on the Australian mainland. The Cape marks the north western entrance to Bass Strait and is the second most southern point on the Australian mainland.

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The Twelve Apostles

Hit the road and the rocks! Journey to the Twelve Apostles, the world famous rock formations. This is a fantastic day trip, the coastline holds many stories of shipwrecks and is a marvellous driving experience.The natural sculptures located in the Port Campbell National Park include the Twelve Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge, the Blowhole, London Bridge and the Grotto. All the landforms are accessible and signposted from the Great Ocean Road. There are a number of scenic flights operating from The 12 Apostles, from there you can visit locations such as Port Campbell, London Bridge, Bay of Islands and Cape Otway. You can book online with 12 Apostles Helicopters

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