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  1. One of the most famous stops is the Great Ocean Road’s London Bridge. London Bridge is a natural arch off the coast that offers one of the best views along the journey. It’s an experience you won’t want to miss in Victoria and no drive on the Great Ocean Road is complete without visiting the London Bridge and all it has to offer.

  2. www.parks.vic.gov.au › things-to-do › london-bridgeLondon Bridge - Parks Victoria

    A short drive along the Great Ocean Road from the Twelve Apostles just beyond Port Campbell, discover these three unique and spectacular rock formations. See Little Penguins come ashore at dusk from London Bridge Lookout, coastal vistas framed by the charming Grotto and the Arch precariously balanced on a rock platform smashed by waves.

  3. London Bridge is an offshore natural arch in the Port Campbell National Park, Australia. The arch is a significant tourist attraction along the Great Ocean Road near Port Campbell in Victoria. The stack was formed by a gradual process of erosion, and until 1990 formed a complete double-span natural bridge.

  4. The London Bridge along the Great Ocean Road is not only special for its amazing views but also for the wildlife that lives along the shore. Depending on the season you visit, you might catch a glimpse of the penguin colony that lives on the beach at the foot of the rock cliffs.

  5. greatoceanroadmelbournetours.com.au › attractions › london-bridgeLondon Bridge on the Great Ocean Road

    London Bridge is situated near the 12 Apostles, one of the most iconic scenes in Australia, and offers lots of stunning views over the surrounding scenery. The site itself boasts two viewing platforms at different elevations. Both are fairly close to the carpark and both are well worth checking out for different perspectives.

  6. Head to the upper western or lower eastern viewing platforms at London Bridge and take in sweeping views of the great Southern Ocean. Originally a natural archway and tunnel in an impressive offshore rock formation, London Bridge collapsed in 1990 and became a bridge without a middle.

  7. London Bridge, now known as the London Arch is (half of) a massive Limestone formation on the far west end of the Great Ocean Road, 20mins direct from the Apostles.