where was round the twist filmed
“Round the Twist” was mainly filmed on the Victorian coast of Australia, with the most iconic location being Split Point Lighthouse at Aireys Inlet on the Great Ocean Road.
Main lighthouse location
- The Twist family’s lighthouse home is the real-life Split Point Lighthouse in Aireys Inlet, a coastal town along Victoria’s Great Ocean Road.
- Exterior lighthouse shots throughout the series were filmed there, while the interior of the lighthouse was recreated on studio sets.
Town and school locations
- The fictional town “Port Niranda” isn’t real, but its look was created using several Victorian coastal towns, including Williamstown, Point Lonsdale, and Queenscliff.
- The school scenes were filmed at Williamstown Primary School in Melbourne, which appears in the show as Port Niranda State School.
Studio filming
- Many interior scenes and effects-heavy sequences were shot at Melbourne-based studios, including Melbourne Film Studios and other studio facilities around the city.
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