Discover Erskine Falls, one of the best waterfalls and walking trails along the Great Ocean Road in Great Otway National Park. with amazing scenery …
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Jan 5, 2025
Beautiful falls, worth seeing, lots of steps but well built. Close to Lorne, parking is limited so try and go early morning or late afternoon during peak season.Full review by Climber02975118658
Aug 11, 2024
After a 10 km drive along the Erskine Falls Road from Lorne, we arrived at Erskine Falls Carpark where after a couple of hundred metres of mostly steps we ventured down to the bottom lookout of the i…Full review by RustyHTims59
Apr 21, 2024
Family friendly easy walk, plenty of steps down to go to the lower part of the waterfall but an option to stay up the top and see the waterfall with only a few stepsFull review by Kayleigh R
Can motorhome go to the parking, first time looking... driving RV to all falls in Lorne?
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All falls? I don't know, I didn't visit all of the falls. Erskine Falls should be ok, and She-Oak Falls (on the GOR towards Apollo Bay), as long as it's not too busy (the car park is smaller). …
All falls? I don't know, I didn't visit all of the falls. Erskine Falls should be ok, and She-Oak Falls (on the GOR towards Apollo Bay), as long as it's not too busy (the car park is smaller). Hopetoun Falls, which is well within range of Lorne, is likely to be more of a problem. The car park is small and the road is narrow. I wouldn't want to try that in an RV during peak times or weekends. Beauchamp Falls I would assume is similarly difficult but I didn't go there, I just drove past, as it was closed. Same for Triplet Falls, I don't know but I wouldn't be confident.
I'm 15weeks pregnant can i walk the stairs? Is it difficult?
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It is a lot of steps and most people stop on the way up to rest. If you look at the base of the falls from the top viewpoint, then look at the steps and imagine they go all the way down there …
It is a lot of steps and most people stop on the way up to rest. If you look at the base of the falls from the top viewpoint, then look at the steps and imagine they go all the way down there you will have a sense of whether or not you want to try it. There are no bathrooms anywhere near, and if it has been raining the steps will be slippery. Be careful
Is there phone reception? I’m thinking of catching a taxi to see the site but wouldn’t know how to get back if I can’t call for a taxi? Alternatively is there any better forms of transport? Thanks!
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There's no reception at the falls you loose reception a little way out of Lorne. It's around 10 km from Lorne. I'm not aware of a bus service you would be best to check at the tourist …
There's no reception at the falls you loose reception a little way out of Lorne. It's around 10 km from Lorne. I'm not aware of a bus service you would be best to check at the tourist bureau in Lorne. There are some really nice walking tracks around the falls. Wear good walking shoes as it is steep in places and can be slippery. Enjoy!