Lorient
Lorient, a small settlement on the northern coast of Lord Howe Island, offers a serene escape into one of Australia's most pristine natural environments. With its stunning turquoise lagoon, lush palm forests, and proximity to world-class hiking trails, Lorient is the perfect base for travellers seeking tranquillity and adventure in equal measure. The area feels like a remote paradise, where the pace of life slows and the raw beauty of the island takes centre stage.
Highlights & What to See
- Lorient Bay: A picture-perfect crescent of white sand lapped by calm, crystal-clear waters – ideal for swimming, snorkelling, or simply soaking up the sun.
- Mount Gower & Mount Lidgbird: The island's iconic peaks dominate the skyline; experienced hikers can tackle the challenging guided trek to the summit of Mount Gower for unparalleled views.
- Lord Howe Island Marine Park: Snorkel or dive among colourful coral gardens, sea turtles, and abundant fish just offshore – the lagoon is a protected sanctuary.
- Palm Forest Walks: Wander through stands of endemic Kentia palms and banyan trees on easy trails that reveal the island's unique flora and birdlife, including the rare Lord Howe woodhen.
- Ned's Beach: A short walk away, this famous beach is known for its friendly fish that will eat from your hand – a quintessential Lord Howe experience.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors allocate at least three to five days on Lord Howe Island, which gives you ample time to explore Lorient and its surroundings. Spend your first day unwinding on the beach and snorkelling the lagoon, then dedicate a day for a guided hike up Mount Gower (a full-day commitment). Use remaining days for cycling around the island, visiting Ned's Beach, and exploring the marine park by kayak or glass-bottom boat. The slow, unhurried rhythm here means you'll want to savour every moment.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Lagoon Beach: A stunning stretch of sand on the western side of the island, perfect for sunset views and calm swimming.
- Blinky Beach: The island's best surfing spot, with consistent waves and a laid-back vibe.
- Mount Eliza Trail: A short but steep walk offering panoramic views over the lagoon and the settlement of Lorient.
- North Bay: Accessible by a short boat ride or a scenic walk, this remote beach is a haven for snorkellers and picnickers.
- Signal Point: A historic lookout near Lorient with interpretive signs about the island's maritime past and stunning coastal vistas.
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