Great Ocean Road Accommodation Map
Located in the heart of Lorne’s main street, opposite the main beach, the Resort combines outstanding accommodation and leisure facilities and a purpose built conference centre.
Established in 1989 on the site of the original Cumberland Guest House and refurbished in 2004, Cumberland Lorne Resort has become one of the regions most well known and popular resorts.
- Get driving directions from: Melbourne Airport or Avalon Airport, Geelong
Local Attractions and events
Set against the lush Otway rainforest, the seaside town of Lorne was the first place to be declared an area of ‘natural beauty and significance’ by the Victorian government.
Beyond the Lorne pier, Point Grey protects the Lorne main beach from an ocean swell, creating a clean surf break from the Lorne Point. With the seaside setting and cool waters of Louttit Bay, the bustling café culture and picturesque setting, there is little doubt as to why Lorne is one of the most popular holiday destinations in regional Victoria.
Activities
- Lorne Country Club
- Endota Spa at Cumberland
- Erskine Falls
- Erskine River Rapids
- Qdos Art Gallery
- Teddy’s Lookout
- Lorne Foreshore Trampolines
- Lorne Foreshore Skate Park
- Cora Lynn Cascades
- Phantom Falls
- She Oak Falls
- Upper and Lower Kalimna Falls
- Patrolled swimming beaches (during summer)
Events
- The Falls Music & Arts Festival (Dec 27 to Jan 1)
- Lorne Pier to Pub swim (staged annually on a Saturday in early January)
- Lorne Mountain to Surf run (staged annually the Friday before the Pier to Pub in early January)
- The Lorne Festival of Performing Arts (annually in September)
- The Lorne Sculpture Exhibition (biennial, dates through October and November)
- Amy's Gran Fondo and Amy's Great Ocean Road Ride (annually in September)
- Anaconda Adventure Race, Lorne (annually in December)
Set against the lush Otway rainforest, the seaside town of Lorne was the first place to be declared an area of ‘natural beauty and significance’ by the Victorian government.
Beyond the Lorne pier, Point Grey protects the Lorne main beach from an ocean swell, creating a clean surf break from the Lorne Point. With the seaside setting and cool waters of Louttit Bay, the bustling café culture and picturesque setting, there is little doubt as to why Lorne is one of the most popular holiday destinations in regional Victoria.



