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Very adventurous with very photogenic, very nature-focused, somewhat quiet character.

Observation deck · Apollo Bay

Cape Patton Lookout Point

Experience the breathtaking majesty of Cape Patton Lookout Point along Australia's iconic Great Ocean Road. This awe-inspiring viewpoint offers panoramic vistas of rugged cliffs and turquoise waves crashing below, evoking a powerful connection to nature's raw beauty. The crisp sea breeze and brilliant blue sky create an invigorating atmosphere that calls to all adventurers and nature lovers. Feel the thrill of standing on the edge of ancient sandstone formations as you capture unforgettable moments with loved ones or in peaceful solitude. Let this scenic escape inspire your next journey to Victoria's wild coastline, where every step brings serenity and wonder.

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Spring to early autumn for the clearest skies and mild weather

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Most videos filmed Dec during summer. July is quiet - more local atmosphere, fewer tourists.

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Spring to early autumn for the clearest skies and mild weather

1–2 hours

Comfortable walking shoes, Sun protection (hat, sunscreen), Camera or smartphone, Light jacket for sea breeze, and Binoculars for distant views

Adventure Seekers, Nature Lovers, Photographers, Couples, and Families

The nearest airport is Avalon Airport (AVV), approximately 90 minutes’ drive from Wongarra along scenic routes.

Find cozy coastal lodges and boutique bed & breakfasts within a short drive from Cape Patton, ideal for relaxing after your outdoor adventures.Book a stay →

Explore other highlights along the Great Ocean Road including the Twelve Apostles, Gibson Steps, and nearby forest trails for an unforgettable nature journey.Book a tour →

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