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Teddy's Lookout

53 George St, Lorne VIC 3232, Australia
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3y

Teddy's Lookout, a scenic spot in Lorne, Victoria, is believed to have been named after a local drover named Teddy who used it to search for stray cattle, with records indicating its use as early as 1878.

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The name "Teddy's Lookout" is believed to stem from a local drover named Teddy who used the area to search for stray cattle.

Historical Records: Records from as early as 1878 indicate the place was known as Teddy's Lookout.

Camperdown Chronicle: The Camperdown Chronicle, on February 4, 1883, mentions a drover named Teddy using the lookout to search for stray cattle.

Location and Views: Lorne's Southern Outskirts: Teddy's Lookout is located at the end of George Street on the town's southern outskirts.

Great Ocean Road Views: It offers fine views over the town, coastline, and the Great Ocean Road.

St. George River and Bass Strait: The lookout provides views of the St. George River and Bass Strait.

113 Meters Above Sea Level: The lookout is situated 113 meters above sea level in the hills behind Lorne.

Other Notable Features: Nature Reserve: The lookout is situated in a nature reserve. Picnic Tables and Benches: Picnic tables and benches are available for use.

Signboard: A signboard informs visitors about the area. Walk to a Waterfall: A walk to a waterfall can be accessed from Teddy's Lookout.

Lower Lookout: There is another lookout below Teddy's Lookout, accessible via a rough-cut, stepped path.

Spotting Station: During World War II, Lorne citizens manned an official spotting station in the recreation hall at the Queens Park Caravan site to report shipping and aircraft movements to headquarters in Melbourne.

Aurora Australis: Some people have even claimed to have seen the Aurora Australis, the Southern Lights, from...

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4.0
6y

It wasn't hard to find, just a quick drive up from Lorne. Parking was a breeze, and the short walk to the platform was easy. But then you step out onto that viewing area, and BAM! The whole coastline unfolds before you.

The view is incredible. You see the turquoise water crashing against the shore, surfers catching waves at the mouth of the St. George River, and the Great Ocean Road snaking along the cliffs like a ribbon. It's one of those moments that makes you take a deep breath and appreciate the beauty of nature.

I wasn't expecting much from a lookout point, but Teddy's Lookout surprised me. It's the perfect place to break up your Great Ocean Road trip, stretch your legs, and take in the stunning scenery. Plus, it's free! You really can't beat that.

Just a heads up, the viewing platform can get a little crowded, especially during peak season. But trust me, the wait is worth it. If you're anywhere near Lorne, don't miss...

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1y

Nestled in the heart of the Great Ocean Road lies a hidden paradise corner - Teddy’s Lookout. From this vantage point, the drone lens captures breathtaking vistas: cliffs carved by nature’s own hands, valleys meandering quietly, resembling rivers of life flowing through this ancient land.

Below, the perfect confluence of cliffs and valleys paints a picture of tranquility against wildness. Here, witness the gentle kiss of the waves upon the rocks, feel the endless creativity of nature. As you wind along the Great Ocean Road, each turn may reveal a new natural wonder.

Share these photos to experience the sublime beauty of Teddy’s Lookout together. Let your soul be cleansed in this quiet haven, and make every step along the Great Ocean Road an unforgettable imprint on your life.

#GreatOceanRoadScenery #TeddysLookout #DroneAdventures #NaturalWonders...

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Haijie Tang (Tony)Haijie Tang (Tony)
Nestled in the heart of the Great Ocean Road lies a hidden paradise corner - Teddy’s Lookout. From this vantage point, the drone lens captures breathtaking vistas: cliffs carved by nature’s own hands, valleys meandering quietly, resembling rivers of life flowing through this ancient land. Below, the perfect confluence of cliffs and valleys paints a picture of tranquility against wildness. Here, witness the gentle kiss of the waves upon the rocks, feel the endless creativity of nature. As you wind along the Great Ocean Road, each turn may reveal a new natural wonder. Share these photos to experience the sublime beauty of Teddy’s Lookout together. Let your soul be cleansed in this quiet haven, and make every step along the Great Ocean Road an unforgettable imprint on your life. #GreatOceanRoadScenery #TeddysLookout #DroneAdventures #NaturalWonders #JourneyOfTheSoul
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Superb views 5/5, poorly signposted 2/5! There was a small sign on the Great Ocean Road indicating the turn off to Teddy's Lookout. At the T-junction with George Street, there were no signs! Does one turn left or right?? It would be helpful for those of us without a GPS, to have a sign pointing to the left! Teddy's Lookout is at the top end of George Street. There is a small car park. It is a short amble to the lookout platform which provides superb views of the GOR crossing St Georges River and snaking along the coast. There is a path down to a lower lookout, if you are keen to explore a little more. It was interesting to see the 100 million year old concretions next to the path. There are many, many lookouts along the GOR, but this one's point of difference, is being able to admire the winding road itself. Be sure to make this one of your lookout stops!
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It's a nice lookout, you can see some of the great ocean trail next to the play of blue and green waters. If you look to the right, you'll also see luscious green carpet of grass next to a thin strip of water right in the middle of dense tree hills. It's quite windy at the lookout, but walk back a little and the surrounding trees provide sufficient wind blocking, making the couple of benches and seats practical for a little picnic. There's a nice trail where according to the signs, you may spot koalas! If you're game, you can also walk to the Lorne pier from the top (just keep going down till you reach the end and you'll see it on your right), you'll also walk past interesting camp sites with electricity and secured toilets (via keypad). No public toilet at the lookout, closest is down the coast.
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Nestled in the heart of the Great Ocean Road lies a hidden paradise corner - Teddy’s Lookout. From this vantage point, the drone lens captures breathtaking vistas: cliffs carved by nature’s own hands, valleys meandering quietly, resembling rivers of life flowing through this ancient land. Below, the perfect confluence of cliffs and valleys paints a picture of tranquility against wildness. Here, witness the gentle kiss of the waves upon the rocks, feel the endless creativity of nature. As you wind along the Great Ocean Road, each turn may reveal a new natural wonder. Share these photos to experience the sublime beauty of Teddy’s Lookout together. Let your soul be cleansed in this quiet haven, and make every step along the Great Ocean Road an unforgettable imprint on your life. #GreatOceanRoadScenery #TeddysLookout #DroneAdventures #NaturalWonders #JourneyOfTheSoul
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Superb views 5/5, poorly signposted 2/5! There was a small sign on the Great Ocean Road indicating the turn off to Teddy's Lookout. At the T-junction with George Street, there were no signs! Does one turn left or right?? It would be helpful for those of us without a GPS, to have a sign pointing to the left! Teddy's Lookout is at the top end of George Street. There is a small car park. It is a short amble to the lookout platform which provides superb views of the GOR crossing St Georges River and snaking along the coast. There is a path down to a lower lookout, if you are keen to explore a little more. It was interesting to see the 100 million year old concretions next to the path. There are many, many lookouts along the GOR, but this one's point of difference, is being able to admire the winding road itself. Be sure to make this one of your lookout stops!
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It's a nice lookout, you can see some of the great ocean trail next to the play of blue and green waters. If you look to the right, you'll also see luscious green carpet of grass next to a thin strip of water right in the middle of dense tree hills. It's quite windy at the lookout, but walk back a little and the surrounding trees provide sufficient wind blocking, making the couple of benches and seats practical for a little picnic. There's a nice trail where according to the signs, you may spot koalas! If you're game, you can also walk to the Lorne pier from the top (just keep going down till you reach the end and you'll see it on your right), you'll also walk past interesting camp sites with electricity and secured toilets (via keypad). No public toilet at the lookout, closest is down the coast.
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