Cape Patton Lookout Point

If you’re looking for a beautiful viewpoint on the Great Ocean Road, Cape Patton Lookout Point is the perfect destination. Situated at Wongarra, between Lorne and Apollo Bay, this lookout point offers stunning views of the ocean and surrounding countryside. There’s plenty to do and see here, so make sure to plan a visit when you’re in the area!

Key Visitor Info

Cape Patton Lookout Point
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Address: 4825 Great Ocean Rd, Wongarra VIC 3234

Accessibility: Visitors can drive right up to the beach.

Best known for: While the Great Ocean Road is known for having several great lookouts, Cape Patton Lookout Point has a higher elevation than many, giving you long, unblocked views of the coast.

Things To See & Do At Cape Patton Lookout Point 

Cape Patton Lookout Point

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At Cape Patton Lookout Point visitors can expect to see unblocked and amazing views of the ocean and the Great Ocean Road coastline. If you’re lucky you might see a whale or two, on other days when the weather is stormy you could see some gigantic waves. It’s a good spot to take a photo or two and there is a plaque containing details on the history of the area.

Directions To Cape Patton Lookout Point

Cape Patton Lookout Point

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To get to Cape Patton Lookout point, head to the north on the Princes Freeway from Melbourne. Take the exit for Leigh Road and follow it until you reach the Great Ocean Road. Turn left onto the Great Ocean Road and follow it for about 75km until you reach the Cape Patton turn-off. Parking is basically in at the side of the road and can get busy in the summer. The exact address of the lookout point is 4825 Great Ocean Rd, Wongarra VIC 3234.

Attractions Nearby

Cape Patton Lookout Point is a great spot to take in the natural beauty of the area. There are a number of other attractions nearby that are worth visiting. The Cape Patton Marine National Park is home to a diverse range of marine life, including dolphins, seals, and whales. The park also has a number of walking trails and lookouts. Another nearby attraction is the Great Otway National Park, which offers visitors stunning views of the Otway Ranges. There are also a number of walking tracks and waterfalls to explore.