and the main street of Lorne. The Lorne Theatre can be seen on the right hand side of the street. Popular local activities include traditional beach pursuits such as family bathing and
surfing, as well as pier fishing for
barracuda,
whiting, and
trevally. Teddy's Lookout lies at the end of George Street on the town's southern outskirts and offers fine views over the town, coastline, and
Great Ocean Road. The
Great Otway National Park is nearby; the
Erskine River, which rises in the park and contains the Erskine Falls, has its mouth at Lorne. The town's population swells to around 13,000 each
New Year's Eve when the
Falls Festival takes place. During the first weekend of January over 20,000 spectators visit Lorne when the town hosts the 1.2 km
Pier to Pub swim (described in the
Guinness Book of Records as "the largest organised ocean swim in the world" and currently capped at 4,000 competitors), the 8 km Mountain to Surf run, and the Lorne Surf Boat Race. Terminating in Lorne on the
Queen's Birthday was the Great Otway Classic Foot Race (no longer held). Fair on the Foreshore occurs on the first weekend in November. , just outside Lorne along the Great Ocean Road. March 2019. The town has two pubs (The Grand Pacific Hotel and Lorne Hotel) and a number of cafes, restaurants, and bakeries, mostly located along Mountjoy Parade. As usual in a tourist town, there is a large number of boutiques and clothing stores, as well as a book store, art galleries, and craft shops. Lorne has the Great Ocean Road Museum, which describes the history of the road. Things to do in Lorne include strolling along the Great Ocean Road, visiting the Lorne Pier, surfing or exploring the Otway Ranges National Park. There are also many art galleries and cultural events to enjoy. ==Sport==