1. Lorne
Lorne is a stunning town positioned right on the Great Ocean Road and was our favourite town to remain in along the journey. It has a particular charm with great cafes, distinct stores, galleries and Otway National Park is on your doorstep with some brilliant style Lorne accommodation on offer . Lorne is just 140 kilometres south of Melbourne and this place swells with people over the Christmas vacations. Enjoy a walk on the beach, a bike ride along the foreshore out to the pier, have a coffee at Lorne Beach Pavilion and try a burger from The Bottle of Milk-- delicious! We stayed at the Mantra Apartments which were incredible and right on the beach. 2. Teddys Lookout A short increase the hill behind Lorne is Teddys Lookout. Increase to the picnic location at the end of George Street and stroll a brief distance to enjoy the amazing views of the Great Ocean Road from the lookout. There's also a 45-minute walk you can do here. 3. The Lorne-- > Apollo Bay Drive Our preferred stretch of road was from Lorne to Apollo Bay. Be prepared to stop for images a lot. This stretch of road has some of the most stunning landscapes in the region. The Great Ocean Road hugs the cliff-face as it winds through the Great Otway National Park and rolling farmland. 4. Apollo Bay Eco Hostel Apollo Bay is completely placed about half-way along the Great Ocean Road and surrounded by Otway National Park State Forest and rolling acres of green farmland. Looking for a budget friendly and household friendly restaurant to stay? The Apollo Bay YHA Eco Hostel was a charming location to base ourselves for a few days. Really homely vibe with terrific cooking area facilities, lounge rooms and a rooftop deck to take pleasure in a daybreak. This is not a celebration hostel, no YHA homes are, and we fulfilled a lot of good households and solo travellers here who wanted nice great ocean road accommodation
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