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Very adventurous with very photogenic, very nature-focused, very intimate character.

Observation deck · Apollo Bay

Cape Patton Lookout Point

Experience the breathtaking vistas from Cape Patton Lookout Point along Australia's iconic Great Ocean Road. Feel the invigorating ocean breeze as you gaze out over the wild turquoise waters crashing against jagged, rocky cliffs covered in vivid green foliage. The crystal-clear blue sky and occasional wispy clouds create a perfect backdrop for an immersive nature escape. This awe-inspiring coastal panorama invites travel adventurers and nature lovers to reconnect with the raw beauty of Victoria’s untamed coastline. Let this stunning viewpoint inspire your next unforgettable journey to Australia's southern shores.

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October to April for mild temperatures and clearer skies

Best time to visit Apollo Bay
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Most videos filmed Dec during summer. July is quiet - more local atmosphere, fewer tourists.

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October to April for mild temperatures and clearer skies

30 minutes to 1 hour

Comfortable walking shoes, Sun protection (hat, sunscreen), Camera or smartphone for capturing views, Light windbreaker jacket, and Water bottle

Nature Lovers, Adventure Seekers, Photographers, Solo Travelers, and Couples

The nearest major airport is Melbourne Airport (MEL), approximately a 2.5-hour drive from Wongarra via the Great Ocean Road.

Stay in nearby coastal towns such as Lorne or Apollo Bay, offering boutique lodges, cozy beachside cabins, and popular local guesthouses.Book a stay →

Explore other Great Ocean Road highlights including the Twelve Apostles, rainforest walks in Great Otway National Park, and surfing beaches near Lorne.Book a tour →

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