Situated on the shores of the Erskine River, the town of Lorne in Victoria, Australia is the chosen destination of thousands of tourists each year. Though its permanent population is just under 1000, its seaside streets fill up with visitors during the vacation season. Lorne is noted for its natural beauty, luxurious accommodations and fun-filled activities.
Lorne was originally part of the lands of the King Parrot people, though European settlement took it over in the 19th century. Today, this town that during the 1930s and 1940s depended significantly upon its fishing industry is driven largely by the tourists who flock to its beaches each year.
Lorne’s primary attraction is, of course, all of its outdoor features. In fact, its natural beauty is so breathtaking that it inspired author Rudyard Kipling to write the poem Flowers after an 1891 visit. He remarked: “But my hot-wood clematis, Buy a frond of fern, Gathered where the Erskine Leaps Down the road to Lome.”
Many visitors choose to head to the beach to spend a day in the sun and in the ocean. Surfing is also a very popular activity in Lorne. Other visitors choose to take part in pier fishing, catching fish such as barracuda, whiting and trevally.
One of the premier natural draws of Lorne are the Erskine Falls, cascades that drop 30 meters into the valley of the Erskine River. Though it is located nine kilometers outside of the city of Lorne, it is definitely a worthwhile trip with its ferns, shrubs and native trees as well as its rocks and hills.
The activities and sites of Lorne go far beyond the more “typical” activities of sightseeing and surfing. Visitors are also invited to take joy flights over the area, getting a birds-eye view of the city and island. Golfers will enjoy one of the area’s extensive golf courses, while those more interested in staying inside will love a day at a winery. Recently, the Lorne Skate Park was opened – an attraction not only for locals but also for visitors interested in more extreme sports.
One of the premier times of the year to visit Lorne is New Year’s Eve and the first week of January, when the Falls Festival takes place. The festivities include a 1.2 kilometer Pier to Pub swim and the 8 kilometer Mountain to Surf run. The Lorne Surf Boat Race also takes place during this time.
Lorne accommodation options are also extensive and comfortable. From hotels to resorts to apartments, tourists are sure to find comfort and elegance. Those looking for a truly top experience should check out Springlea, a beautiful old Victorian house that dates back to the 1880s. Situated just one block from the beach, guests are invited to enjoy its kitchen, formal dining area and four bedrooms. It is both a historically and architecturally significant building tourists will enjoy for its luxury and comfort.
Lorne is definitely one of the premier getaway destinations in Australia. Filled with things to do, places to go and people to meet, it is a naturally beautiful area that has the perfect balance of beach and community.