Melbourne to Lorne road trip: Distance, driving time & best stops
Melbourne to Lorne road trip: Torquay to Anglesea
Driving east to west, the Torquay to Lorne section of the Great Ocean Road starts by skirting the Lorne-Queenscliff Coastal Reserve at Jan Juc before heading to Bells Beach. Perhaps the most famous surf beach in Australia, Bells was the fictional setting for the final scenes of Point Break. You need experience to attempt to surf the breaks at Bells Beach, but non-surfers can watch the action from the clifftop lookouts.
Before you come into Anglesea, you might want to make a stop at Point Addis Beach in the Point Addis National Marine Park. There are some great coastal lookouts at Point Addis – keep an eye open for whales in winter. The marine park is also renowned for good snorkelling and diving.
Otherwise, keep going until you reach the Great Ocean Road Chocolaterie in Bellbrae.
Anglesea attractions
Chocolate-tasting complete, you can move on towards Anglesea, which has lots of accommodation options, including the Anglesea Caravan Park. The Anglesea Golf Course is notorious for kangaroos on the fairways, and Anglesea Beach is relatively safe for swimming. It is protected from the swell somewhat by Point Roadknight.
Where to stay in Anglesea
The best Anglesea accommodation choices are:
- For best overall quality: Great Ocean Road Resort.
- For a solid, affordable motel: Anglesea Riverside Motel.
- For backpackers: Anglesea Backpackers.
- For keeping the kids occupied: Anglesea Family Caravan Park.
Click through to the next section: Anglesea to Lorne.