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Waterfall Itinerary – A Day in Lorne, Victoria Pt.2

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Waterfall itinerary for Another Day in Lorne

This Waterfall Itinerary for Another Day in Lorne will suit well if staying in Lorne. It is the perfect follow-on from my first Waterfall Itinerary, which you can find here. Before beginning this day trip, you should pack sufficient snacks, something…

Upper Kalimna Falls, Great Otway National Park, Lorne – Victoria, Australia

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Upper Kalimna Falls during Chasing Waterfalls trip to Lorne

Upper Kalimna Falls are the less impressive of the Kalimna's, but worth visiting nonetheless. Just 2km further on from Lower Kalimna Falls, the trek begins from the Sheoak Picnic Area (pictured below). If you've read my post on Lower Kalimna…

Waterfall Itinerary for A Day in Lorne, Victoria

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Waterfall Itinerary for a day in Lorne, Victoria

The most frustrating thing about Googling "hiking tracks" in a particular location is that nobody tells you exactly how it is. There's no "Waterfall Itinerary for A Day in Lorne." Sure, there's plenty of information on each track, their distance,…

Lower Kalimna Falls, Great Otway National Park, Lorne – Victoria, Australia

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Lower Kalimna Falls taken on Chasing Waterfalls trip to Lorne, Victoria

One of the most unique waterfalls in Lorne is Lower Kalimna Falls. Photographs I had seen made me giddy with excitement as I begun my journey from Sheoak Falls Picnic Area.  Unlike when heading to Won Wondah Falls and Henderson…

Won Wondah Falls, Great Otway National Park, Lorne – Victoria, Australia

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Won Wondah falls visited on Chasing Waterfalls trip to Lorne, Victoria

I'm going to preface this blog post with a revelation I had once I found Won Wondah Falls. You might think it's fairly obvious - but hear me out. You ready? Here goes.If you can't find any great images of…

Swallow Cave Falls (or Upper Sheoak Falls), Great Ocean Road, Lorne – Victoria, Australia

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Swallow Cave Falls (Upper Sheoak Falls)

I'd been to Sheoak Falls twice before I finally ventured further up towards Swallow Cave. Don't ask me why, because I honestly don't know. I won't pass up the opportunity again. Swallow Cave isn't referred to as a seperate waterfall,…

Henderson Falls, Great Otway National Park, Lorne – Victoria, Australia

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Henderson Falls taken during Chasing Waterfalls trip to Lorne, Victoria

If you've read my post on Won Wondah Falls, you'll pretty much know how to get to Henderson Falls. You might want to skip down to the part that continues on from Won Wondah, because there's some essential pre-knowledge required.…

Straw Falls, Erskine River, Lorne – Victoria, Australia

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Image of Straw Falls on Chasing Waterfalls trip to Lorne, Victoria

Many who visit the well-known Erskine Falls in Lorne are oblivious to the impressive Straw Falls, just 400 meters further along the river. I made it my mission to find them during a four day trip down Great Ocean Road in…

Carisbrook Falls, Great Ocean Road, Skenes Creek – Victoria, Australia

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Carisbrook Falls visited during Chasing Waterfalls trip in Lorne

Though the viewing platform to Carisbrook Falls is a mere 500 meters from Great Ocean Road, once you're there, you feel like you're in a different realm. They appear, cascading down a rock face that seemingly comes out of nowhere…

3 Melbourne Waterfalls Perfect for Swimming When Summer Begins

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Girl sits with MacKenzie Falls in the Grampians National Park in background

Where to go for the best Melbourne Waterfalls With summer approaching, it's a perfect time to plan water-filled adventures to embrace (and escape) the heat. As any Melbournian will know, this city is notorious for four seasons in one day…

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