Food Scene
The Dava Hotel
614 EsplanadeDava Thai - Mornington
35 Dava DrMount Martha
Great coffee shops and cafes!
Drinks & Nightlife
Dromana Estate Winery
555 Old Moorooduc RdMain Street
Main StreetParks & Nature
Seawinds Gardens
Purves RoadPark, Cycling, Beach, Walking Trail
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Point Nepean Nemzeti Park (Portsea) állomás
Ochiltree RoadPark, Cycling, Beach, Walking Trail
Sorrento Ocean Beach
Ashcombe Labirintus és Levendula Kert
15 Red Hill-Shoreham RdIt comprises a late 19th-century mansion-like homestead and surrounding grounds west of the village of Somers. The homestead is set in a garden with adjacent wetlands and coastal woodlands with walking tracks. It is managed by Parks Victoria and is open to the public. It is a popular venue for picnics, nature walks and birdwatching.
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Coolart Wetlands And Homestead
40 Lord Somers RdIt comprises a late 19th-century mansion-like homestead and surrounding grounds west of the village of Somers. The homestead is set in a garden with adjacent wetlands and coastal woodlands with walking tracks. It is managed by Parks Victoria and is open to the public. It is a popular venue for picnics, nature walks and birdwatching.
Boasts 500 hectares of astounding granite formations. Because of this natural wonder, this park is a wonderful place to witness native wildlife. However, one of the main reasons travellers like to visit here is due to the the boardwalks throughout the park, which allows people to see the peak from the ground and witness indigenous creatures and plants.
Mount Martha Park
Boasts 500 hectares of astounding granite formations. Because of this natural wonder, this park is a wonderful place to witness native wildlife. However, one of the main reasons travellers like to visit here is due to the the boardwalks throughout the park, which allows people to see the peak from the ground and witness indigenous creatures and plants.
A homestead and wildlife sanctuary on the Mornington Peninsula steeped in local history, flora and fauna.
The Briars homestead was completed in 1851 and occupied by Alexander Balcombe. After failing to find his fortune at the goldfields Balcombe farmed the land and tended 40 hectares of vineyards – experimenting unsuccessfully in wine production.
Balcombe was born on the island of St Helena and when Napoleon was exiled there, his father had business dealings with the former emperor. Continuing that Napoleonic association, Balcombe’s granddaughter Dame Mabel Brookes established a collection of Napoleon related memorabilia which is displayed in the homestead. Entry to the park is free.
Briars Homestead
450E Nepean Hwy A homestead and wildlife sanctuary on the Mornington Peninsula steeped in local history, flora and fauna.
The Briars homestead was completed in 1851 and occupied by Alexander Balcombe. After failing to find his fortune at the goldfields Balcombe farmed the land and tended 40 hectares of vineyards – experimenting unsuccessfully in wine production.
Balcombe was born on the island of St Helena and when Napoleon was exiled there, his father had business dealings with the former emperor. Continuing that Napoleonic association, Balcombe’s granddaughter Dame Mabel Brookes established a collection of Napoleon related memorabilia which is displayed in the homestead. Entry to the park is free.
The Boonwurrung/Bunurong members of the Kulin Nation, the Mornington Peninsula’s traditional owners, called the Balcombe Creek area Tji’tjin’garook – the voice of frogs.
A boardwalk and walking tracks run through bushland along the south bank, from the estuary to the Nepean Highway, with two bridges to the north bank creating a circuit. At the highway, the track connects with walking tracks in The Briars Park.
Address:
499 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha, 3934
Start/Finish:
The entrance is off the north side of Uralla Rd, close to the intersection with Nepean Hwy. Alternatively start and finish at the Balcombe Creek Car Park accessed off Mirang Ave on the Esplanade.
Distance:
2.5 km
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Balcombe Estuary Boardwalk Circuit
Watson RoadThe Boonwurrung/Bunurong members of the Kulin Nation, the Mornington Peninsula’s traditional owners, called the Balcombe Creek area Tji’tjin’garook – the voice of frogs.
A boardwalk and walking tracks run through bushland along the south bank, from the estuary to the Nepean Highway, with two bridges to the north bank creating a circuit. At the highway, the track connects with walking tracks in The Briars Park.
Address:
499 Nepean Hwy Mount Martha, 3934
Start/Finish:
The entrance is off the north side of Uralla Rd, close to the intersection with Nepean Hwy. Alternatively start and finish at the Balcombe Creek Car Park accessed off Mirang Ave on the Esplanade.
Distance:
2.5 km
Winner of the Victorian Tourism Awards in Ecotourism, Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park invites you to explore 10 hectares of bushland, meeting endangered species, feeding kangaroos and wallabies, petting koalas and enjoying hands-on encounters with friendly birds, pythons and dingos.
Moonlit Sanctuary is home to over 60 Australian species. Many, including about 80 kangaroos and wallabies, are free to roam through the bush and give visitors a rare natural encounter.
Others are housed in large natural enclosures, including endangered creatures such as the strange-looking bush thick-knees bird whose call hadn’t been heard on the Mornington Peninsula for more than 60 years.
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Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park
550 Tyabb-Tooradin RdWinner of the Victorian Tourism Awards in Ecotourism, Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park invites you to explore 10 hectares of bushland, meeting endangered species, feeding kangaroos and wallabies, petting koalas and enjoying hands-on encounters with friendly birds, pythons and dingos.
Moonlit Sanctuary is home to over 60 Australian species. Many, including about 80 kangaroos and wallabies, are free to roam through the bush and give visitors a rare natural encounter.
Others are housed in large natural enclosures, including endangered creatures such as the strange-looking bush thick-knees bird whose call hadn’t been heard on the Mornington Peninsula for more than 60 years.
Sightseeing
Arthurs Seat
Sorrento Ferry Terminal station
Ferry to Queenscliff for the day and back.
Fort Nepean
Defence Road18th Century Fort
Cape Schanck offers stunning landscapes; the mystery of dramatic volcanic features, unspoilt and wild beaches and scenic walking tracks with spectacular ocean views. It is also a site of rich European history with its heritage listed lighthouse precinct.
Follow the walking track from the carpark towards the Cape. This short circuit walk takes visitors to the start of the wooden staircase and boardwalk which descends to the beach and rock platform. Several lookouts have spectacular views over the geological formations called Pulpit Rock and the Devils Desk which were created over millions of years. Please take care on the rock platform as large un-expected waves may wash across the rocks.
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Cape Schanck Lighthouse Reserve
420 Cape Schanck RdCape Schanck offers stunning landscapes; the mystery of dramatic volcanic features, unspoilt and wild beaches and scenic walking tracks with spectacular ocean views. It is also a site of rich European history with its heritage listed lighthouse precinct.
Follow the walking track from the carpark towards the Cape. This short circuit walk takes visitors to the start of the wooden staircase and boardwalk which descends to the beach and rock platform. Several lookouts have spectacular views over the geological formations called Pulpit Rock and the Devils Desk which were created over millions of years. Please take care on the rock platform as large un-expected waves may wash across the rocks.
Arthurs Seat Eagle
1085 Arthurs Seat RdChairlift to Arthurs Seat.