London Bridge

The London Bridge rock formation is one of the other popular sites within Port Campbell National Park, including the iconic Twelve Apostles.
London Bridge is the perfect place for a short half hour drive from Port Campbell or a stopover on the way to Warrnambool.
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Until 1990, the Rock had two 'bridge' arches and was effectively a peninsula connected to the mainland. However, due to erosion, the rock arch closer to the mainland has collapsed and today London Bridge is an island with only one arch.
We recommend visiting the viewpoint on the mainland at sunset, when London Bridge is beautifully lit and takes on a golden colour.
In addition, the viewpoint offers breathtaking views of the sun setting on the border between the sea and the cliffs.
London Bridge is easily accessible by car, with free parking located just off the main road.
The V/Line bus service between Warrnambool - Port Campbell - Apollo Bay also stops at the viewpoint.
The bus only runs 3 times a week, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, but always stops at the bay for 10 minutes. In this time you can easily walk to the viewpoint and back.
For the current timetable, visit vline.com.au/Timetables.
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