Teddy’s Lookout

Tucked away in the heart of Victoria’s Great Ocean Road, Teddy’s Lookout has stunning views of the rugged coastline and the calm Saint George River. This is more than just a stop. It’s a destination that is all about the wild and wonderful Australian outdoors. Whether you’re an adventurer, a tourist, or just looking for a peaceful escape, Teddy’s Lookout is an experience you won’t forget. From the views to the history, this is a must-see for anyone in the area.

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Panoramic Views from Lookout

Teddy’s Lookout has got amazing views across a dramatic landscape. The lookout platform has 180 degree views from Lorne Scenic Beach to Eastern View of the Bass Strait. You can see rock platforms, sandy beaches and the Saint George River as it winds its way to the sea. The upper platform has even more views to get your favourite shot of this spot. Day or sunset the ever changing sky and sea will give you a detailed picture of perfection.

Panoramic Views from Lookout

The Mystery of Lookout: Name Origins Explained

The name Teddy’s Lookout comes from Doug Stirling, a well known member of the Lorne Historical Society. But it’s believed the lookout was named after Teddy, a local who used to herd stray cattle along George Street and Otway Street. Teddy’s dedication to keeping the lookout in its original state earned him a place in Lorne history and now his name is part of the story. This adds a bit of humanity to the views and makes visiting Teddy’s Lookout even more special.
Planning for the Weather at Lookout

Planning for the Weather at Lookout

The weather at Teddy’s Lookout will determine what kind of experience you have. On a clear day, you’ll see stunning views of the coastal landscape, from the mountains to the estuary of the Saint George River. In the wet season, the mist will roll in, and the cliffs will be mystical. Visitors should plan their trip according to the time of day as daytime is generally the clearest for those wanting detailed views of the coastal views. Sunset is the golden hour, and you can get amazing views of the cliffs and pools of water at their most colourful.

Camping at Lookout

Camping at Teddy’s Lookout is the ultimate nature experience. Cumberland River Holiday Park and Kennett River Coastal Reserve are great options if you want to be close to the lookout. Lorne – Queenscliff Coastal Reserve has beach views and nature walks. Imagine waking up to waves crashing against the cliffs or having a campfire at the foot of the 70m cliff line. For nature enthusiasts these are the spots to stay connected to nature and check out Lorne Attractions.

Camping at Lookout
Attractions at Lookout

Attractions at Lookout

The area around Teddy’s Lookout is full of attractions. Lorne Pier is a surfers paradise, Lorne Surf Life Saving Club is the hub for water activities. Nature lovers will enjoy Aireys Inlet for its sunsets and Lorne Great Ocean Road Diaries for its history. For cultural experiences, the Lorne Historical Society will give you an insight into the local heritage. Other nearby highlights are the Aire River, Erskine River, and South Warrnambool. These are the spots to base yourself on for a one-day trip to the Great Ocean Road, exploring natural and historical treasures.

FAQ

The lookout is beautiful all year round but sunrise and sunset are the best time for views. Clear days in spring and summer are perfect.

Yes, Teddy’s Lookout is a family friendly destination with car access or a short walk. The lookout platform is child safe with lots of space to explore and learn.

Yes, nearby campsites like Cumberland River Holiday Park and Kennett River Coastal Reserve have facilities so you can stay overnight.

As well as the lookout, visitors can see Lorne Scenic Beach, Lorne Pier and Erskine River. Cultural attractions like the Lorne Historical Society are nearby.

Teddy’s Lookout is just a short drive from Lorne Visitor Information Centre with clear signs to Corner of Mountjoy Parade & Otway Street. It’s also a short walk.

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