| These two townships are only separated by Moggs creek and blend into the cliffs and hills of the Great Ocean Road. This quite hamlet has only a small handful of shops, however it offers secluded beaches, surfing, canoeing, fishing, walking, horseriding and is popular with hang gliders.
Attractions include tours of the Split Point Lighthouse C1891, the 1860’s Bark Hut replica, and the Angahook-Lorne State Park with its valleys, fern gullies and waterfalls.
Surf beaches and quiet coves line the Great Ocean Road to Lorne.
The memorial arch near Eastern View honours our WW1 returned soldiers who built the Great Ocean Road by hand.
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