Nature venue

London Bridge Lookout

25 locals recommend,
Location
London Bridge Road
Portsea, VIC

Tips from locals

Simone
February 28, 2016
Great walk, beach, rocks, views.
Michael
May 16, 2021
This place is well worth a visit..... awesome views especially on a clear night to watch the sunset crystal clear waters and sandy beaches, great to just relax or go for a walk. You can access the views by a short walk from the free carpark.
Angela
December 29, 2020
Just a cruisy walk from the car park down onto Portsea back beach you’ll find the London Bridge; one of the most impressive and unique rock formations that lines the Mornington Peninsula coastline. “The Pen” (local slang for Mornington Peninsula) is well known for being Melbourne’s playground. Crowds flock to the bay in Summer to swim at white-sand beaches but only the adventurous souls venture out to the back beaches. Eye-catching rock formations can be spotted on most headlands around Portsea but none quite like the London Bridge. The London Bridge resembles a large amphitheater with portal lookouts to sea… some of natures finest engineering. You can appreciate a birds-eye perspective from the lookout or even wander inside this natural beauty from the beach down below. Plan your adventure for low-tide as surging waves crash up onto the rock and fill the structure.
Just a cruisy walk from the car park down onto Portsea back beach you’ll find the London Bridge; one of the most impressive and unique rock formations that lines the Mornington Peninsula coastline. “The Pen” (local slang for Mornington Peninsula) is well known for being Melbourne’s playground. Crowd…
Kay
February 18, 2017
While London Bridge is the end of The Coastal Walk, a pleasant extension through coast Moonah woodlands leads into neighbouring Point Nepean National Park. The track passes Wilsons Folly and comes out on Defence Road. Visitors can continue along the walking track to the Quarantine Station and onto the historic Forts.
Adam
December 24, 2014
Worth the walk down from the carpark. One of the quietest stretches on the coast. At low tide there's a great, safe rookpool (just look for the people). Otherwise, very rough as Harold Holt learnt

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