The Mornington Peninsula

The Mornington Peninsula is Melbourne's holiday playground. From the local tourism blurb,  "as you drive along the Mornington Peninsula you could be forgiven for thinking that you have left Australia behind. Rolling hills of olive groves and vineyards meet accommodation with sea views, and local produce is served in romantic restaurants and sold at bustling markets. All an hour from Melbourne".

The Peninsula has enough world-class golf courses, wineries, restaurants and beaches to keep you occupied for weeks. There is no shortage of things to do and places to visit.

To visit Tourism Victoria's website for more information about what to see and do on the Peninsula, click here

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View from on top of Arthurs Seat with the sailing waters of McCrae in the background

Portsea on the southern tip of the Peninsula.

This is The National course at Cape Schanck - one of the Peninsula's many world-class courses


There are over 100 quality wineries on the Peninsula  - most with cellar door and restaurants open to the public

 
Halcyon Daze