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Just under 30 kms past anglesea on the Great Ocean Road is the very popular seaside town of Lorne . An upmarket atmosphere of specialty shopping, great cafes and scenic accommodation makes Lorne a busy and sought after destination.
A large town for a seaside destination, Lorne stretches some distance offering pleasant walks along the beach or the paths above the roadside. Quite a hilly town it is not hard to get accommodation with great ocean views even a few streets back from the waters edge.


Lorne Hotel Accommodation Best Buys

Best Western Lorne Coachman Inn Mantra Erskine Beach Resort Lorne
Mantra Erskine Beach Resort is located on absolute beachfront, in the historic seaside town of Lorne along the famous Great Ocean Road. Under two hours' drive from Melbourne, the resort is nestled between the crystal clear water of Louttit Bat and the Otway Hinterland. Mantra Erskine Beach Resort is located on absolute beachfront, in Lorne along the famous Great Ocean Road.  


Best Western Lorne Coachman Inn Best Western Lorne Coachman Inn
We offer 19 luxurious units, including a disabled suite. All units have small kitchenettes equipped with microwave ovens, fridges and toasters. Featuring queen-size beds the rooms are well appointed with modern furnishings and are decorated in restful pastel colours. Undercover parking, in-room mini bars, single sofa beds, direct dial, in-room phones and a guest laundry.     

A very popular destination for surfers and swimmers, Lorne also offers many delights for those not inclined to get wet. Mini trampolines on the foreshore, clothing shops, gift shops, takeaways and cafe after cafe offer days of entertainment with out ever taking your feet off dry land. Walk along the waters edge and explore rock pools and rock formations that you won't want to miss.

Drives around the Great Ocean Road are a must and try to include a tour of Angahook-Lorne State Park and the Otway Ranges.

Lorne is one of the most popular destinations on the Great Ocean Road.  No wonder when you check out the beaches, the restaurants and the shopping.  This is a very cool place to be.  So don't try booking your Lorne accommodation too late or you will miss out.  Take some time to get a room overlooking the sea and enjoy the waves crashing onto the shore.  Really, really relax.  Then off to a great cafe for lunch and a walk along the pier and a dip in the ocean.  Have a great time.

Lorne is part of the Great Ocean Road
World reknowned for its scenic drives aound the magnificent coastline of Victoria's south-west. The road runs 300 kilometres from the surfside town of Torquay, just south of Geelong through to Peterborough which is just east of Warrnambool. A winding road that takes you along cliff tops and breathtaking headlands, down to the edge of the beaches and across river estuaries and lush rainforests with beautiful scenery at every turn.


 

 

 

 

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