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Mornington Peninsula Guide

Mornington Peninsula Guide

See a scenic coastline dotted with waterfront restaurants, mansions and natural features in Mornington Peninsula. The peninsula may seem like something from the Mediterranean, but it is actually one of Australia's cultural and natural wonders.

Top sights

  • The coastline is the peninsula's biggest draw and features any type of water sport guests could hope. Go boating or sailing, try out the scuba diving or hit the waves on a surfboard.
  • On land, the grand historic gardens and galleries are a cultural treat. Go garden gazing or wildlife watching along the trails that wind through the area.
  • The restaurants are another favourite and are reminiscent of the Mediterranean.

Wining and dining

A casual drive or stroll along the coastline will reveal several charming places for food or wine. The peninsula offers amazing options for fresh food and delectable wine. Many of the restaurants and cafes that overlook the peninsula get their food fresh from the local area, including the vineyards and local markets in Mornington Peninsula's rolling hills. Everything from Sauvignon to organic vegetables to aged meats are available. Alternately, pick your own fruits and vegetables at a nearby farm.

Natural wonders

The peninsula's natural wonders are one of its biggest draws. The Mornington Peninsula National Park features birdlife and kangaroos on 25,000 hectares of land. One of the most exciting things to see at the park is the marine life. Dolphins, seals and even whales can be seen from the park, particular during winter. There are even places in Mornington Peninsula to swim with dolphins. Farms also offer up close experiences with animals. Nature walks reveal natural havens for wildlife.

Mornington Peninsula hotels

Mornington Peninsula accommodation ranges from motels to resorts and apartments. Cheap hotels in Mornington Peninsula will be in the form of motels, while the inclusive resorts are a little more expensive. Most of the local accommodation is in view of, or right on, the coastline, offering stunning views and easy access to the region's attractions. Guests can expect to be close to activities and dining no matter where they stay, though transportation may be necessary to reach more remote attractions.

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  • Peppers Moonah Links Resort

    Peter Thomson Drive, Fingal, Mornington Peninsula, VIC, Australia Overview | Detail | Photos | Map 7.41km / 4.60miles

    from $250 *

    Peppers Moonah Links Resort is the ultimate destination for golf enthusiasts and perfect for visitors looking for stylish accommodation from which to explore the delights of the Mornington Peninsula region.

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