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London Bridge

London Bridge

London Bridge
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gregs3071
melbourne8,115 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
June 2021
London Bridge is very easy to find. It is the middle of three nearby attractions. There is a large, easy to spot sign on your left after The Arch if you are travelling westerly, and on your right after The Grotto is you are travelling easterly. The car park has plenty of spaces.

I thought I'd been here before but I wasn't sure until I was standing there looking at what remains of London Bridge. I had a similar experience at Loch Ard Gorge. It had been more than 30 years since I'd been there. Before the span connecting London Bridge to land had collapsed.

I could only give it four stars now. It was definitely a five before. It was one of the more distinctive formations along this ever changing coastline but now its similarities to its kindred mark it more commonplace.

It's still worth stopping there, though. I mean if you happen to find yourself in the vicinity for sightseeing purposes this is definitely one of the must sees. You'd have to have a pretty good reason to drive past.

I felt very privileged to have had the opportunity to see it pre and post collapse. The coastline is ever changing, but it changes so slowly. All the little islands and outcrops around here were once connected to the land, the cliffs have been retreating for thousands of years but the process is very slow. One of the 12 Apostles collapsed a few years ago. They all will eventually. But geological time is slow, very slow, And then dramatic changes can happen so quickly. I didn't actually see the span break and the rocks fall into the sea but, geologically speaking, I was there when it happened. I, with my short life, was lucky enough to see both the before and the after of a very slow process. I reckon that's pretty cool.
Written 13 November 2021
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Stewarts Vacation
1,535 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2023 • Couples
The path to London Bridge is fairly wide and accessible to prams and wheelchairs. There are platforms providing views of an arch and the collapsed London Bridge! Just after sunset it is possible to spot Little Penguins, however, in the morning we saw only their little footprints in the sand!
Written 12 April 2023
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Andrew Goh
Singapore, Singapore7,973 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2022 • Family
Remember the song of ‘London Bridge is falling down’ then you’d definitely be right; London Bridge is a limestone archway just offshore that was once connected to the mainland.

The part of the rock formation actually collapsed in January 1990, creating the sheer cliffside that you see today.

The views from the London Bridge lookout over the Arch and the pristine beach below are beautiful and definitely one of our favourite places to see on the Great Ocean Road.

Came here during winter time and can be more peaceful as not much tourist . You can really enjoy the breathtaking and the mother nature has done to this magnificent view.
Written 10 September 2022
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Kris R
Melbourne, Australia361 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020 • Couples
Take a long day trip from Melbourne by 5am. Cover all the places till port Campbell and drive 15kms aways from port Campbell you will reach to London bridge. Worth the visit.
Written 24 January 2020
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Richard T
Burnley, UK1,272 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2020
A lot of history, including the stranding of people on the Bridge when it collapsed. Easy stroll to the look out, and the opportunity for some great pictures. One not to be missed, even if you are only doing the major items on the Great Ocean Road.
Written 24 March 2020
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KarenM1_10
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan1,042 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020
Take your time and allow a full day to see this entire area. If you don't take a tour, read up on this area and all the amazing places to visit. We were on a tour and our guide told us that at one point in time you could have driven out to the point. After years of erosion the middle collapsed and stranded some motorists. He mentioned that they now refer to this as the London Arch and not Bridge.
Written 11 April 2020
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Simon B
City of Greater Geelong, Australia4,157 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2021 • Family
Could be renamed “Bench” after the 1990’s feature “bridge” rock break.
One of the lesser interesting places of interest about the coast here.
Other lookouts hold more short walks, changing aspects and vision to wild ocean.
Written 22 January 2022
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erringtonfamily
Sydney, Australia9 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2022 • Couples
London Bridge is not falling down it has collapse but it is now of the many magnificent natural features that dot the coastline around Port Campbell. The beauty of the are is that there are many coastal features carved out by the eroding ocean. This means that tourist are not shackled to one or two areas but are able to stop at places like The Grotto and enjoy walking trails and features in the peaceful and relaxed atmosphere. Away from too many people. A drive along the coast from Lorne to Apollo Bay andPort Campbell is a must for people who want to experience Australia’s natural coastal beauty. Another tip for people looking for outstanding accommodation in a tranquil rustic setting Go to DAYSY HILL COTTAGES just outside Port Campbell
Written 16 March 2022
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Gill808
Tasmania, Australia479 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
June 2022
Having been to London Bridge before it "fell down" we knew the experience wouldn't be quite the same. However, we had a 95 year-old lady with us who uses a walker, and the big bonus is that this attraction is probably the most accessible of all the Port Campbell coastal attractions. From the carpark west of Port Campbell there is a reasonably flat sealed path to the viewing area. Indeed there is a good selection of viewing areas/lookouts. For those who are even more mobility-limited, it can even be seen from the roadside further on towards the Grotto. Unlike the Apostles, the best viewing time for the London Bridge is also in the afternoon when the sun is sinking in the west. No need to get up early!
Written 14 June 2022
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Paul L
Hallam, Australia997 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2023 • Solo
An incredibly interesting rock formation that really shows the power of nature and the forces at play into perspective. You will have no trouble getting some good photos of this rock formation - even in driving rain it would look impressive. In fact if you wanted to put yourself into the shoes of some of the early mariners who were trying to work their way along the coast a horribly rainy day wouldn't be all bad.

Irrespective there are good parking facilities and good lookouts with which to view this from and given the angle at which it sits the actual structure is well presented from those lookouts.

Definitely a must stop on your Great Ocean Road trip.
Written 25 September 2023
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