Teddy’s Lookout

Teddy’s Lookout is on the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia and nature at its best. This beautiful spot is famous for the unobstructed views of the coast, mountains with greenery and the curves of the Aire River. Teddy’s Lookout is perfect for those who want to find some peace during their travels or just to be amazed by natural beauty; it’s easy access and extraordinary views.

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Why Is It Called Teddy’s Lookout?

The name “Teddy’s Lookout” was named after Theodore (Teddy) McDonald, a local legend who would welcome visitors with open arms and loved to show off the natural beauty of this area. Through his hard work, Teddy made sure the lookout got recognition, and today, people can still enjoy the views of the coastline. After all the work he did to promote local tourism in the area, he made Teddy’s Lookout the pride of the locals because it represents what they love about their country.
Planning a day trip to Great Ocean Road? Don’t miss Teddy’s Lookout! Explore the stunning scenery and the legacy of Theodore McDonald, who put this spectacular spot on the map.

Why Is It Called Teddy’s Lookout

Getting There

Only a short drive from Lorne, you can find Teddy’s Lookout. From Melbourne, it’s 2 hours 30 minutes via M1, and you’ll get some coastal views on the way along the Australian coast. On the way to Teddy’s lookout, you’ll see some beautiful views of Saint George River and Kennett River Coastal Reserve. If public transport is your thing, then there are buses and shuttles between Melbourne and Lorne, and then you can walk or catch a taxi from there.

The Drive to Lookout

The Drive to Lookout

You’ll see some amazing things along the Great Ocean Road as you drive to the end, where you’ll find a rainforest with a path that crosses dry rivers and deep cliffs overlooking the 12 apostle coasts from various points along the way. Some of the important stops are the rock platform overlooks and many points along the drive that have ocean views. The road goes through landmarks like the Cumberland River, Erskine River and Wye River, with great viewpoints and a few gentle hills.

Views 

When you get to Teddy’s Lookout, you’re met with a 180-degree view of the rugged coastline, the Aire River winding below, and the Lorn Pier in the distance. The lookout has upper and lower viewing platforms, giving you great views of the Otway coastlines and surrounding mountains. It’s situated at a point where you can see all around the water, from river mouths to high-sided cliffs exposing estuarine backwaters, so it’s perfect for nature lovers and photographers.

Camping Near

If you’re going to be in this area for a while, there are several campgrounds near Teddy’s Lookout. There’s Lake Elizabeth Campground, Johanna Beach Campground and Aire Crossing Campground, which offer different options, from private sites to more communal ones. Each campground has facilities, including drinking water and water tanks, and they’re in beautiful natural surroundings. If you want to rough it out, then Allenvale or Cumberland River Holiday Park are good options, as they have all the amenities and are close to the Great Ocean Road and the Aire Hike Walk Trail.

Camping Near

FAQ

Teddy’s Lookout is best visited in spring (September-November) and autumn (March-May). The weather is mild and there are less people around. In summer it can get busy and in winter it can be cold and rainy but might be more peaceful.
No, there is no cost to visit Teddy’s Lookout, so public access is free for everyone.
Minimal facilities like parking and viewing decks only at Teddy’s Lookout. Because of the lack of restrooms and food outlets on site, travelers should bring their own supplies if needed.
However, while pets are allowed in many outdoor areas, please check locally, as leashed control of your pet would be required. Also, observe other visitors if they are with you on the lookout.
No specific tour for Teddy’s lookout but many Great Ocean Road tour operators include it in their broader sightseeing tours. Most of the time these tours will introduce you to other areas so you’ll get more out of your visit.