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all the Northern Peninsula businesses and their websites.

As the name suggests, you can meander through this very pretty part of the Peninsula, or you can step up the pace with golf courses, markets, galleries, gardens, cafes and restaurants. On the coastline are the busy village of Mornington and the exclusive enclaves of Mount Eliza and Mount Martha, while the countryside is home to the fine wineries of Moorooduc.

Here are five top tips for your stay:

  • The Mornington Peninsula has a maritime climate, but there are quite different micro-climates at our inland wineries compared to the coast. Moorooduc is a noted inland winemaking area, and its wineries feature some magnificent gardens and equally memorable restaurants.

  • The Briars Park is known for its 1840s homestead, bushland and wetland trails, koalas, wallabies, kangaroos and native birds you can view from bird hides. There's viewing of another kind at the Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, the premier art gallery on the Peninsula.

  • Stroll along endless beaches, book a luxury sailing trip and see the splendid Mt Martha and Mt Eliza cliff-top homes, or travel on the historic Mornington Railway steam train.

  • Two excellent golf courses give you the choice of coastal play or rural play amid a peaceful flora and fauna reserve.

  • Call into our villages: Mornington (weekly main street market, monthly racecourse market, galleries, cafes and restaurants), Mt Eliza (it was a setting for the Gregory Peck and Ava Gardner movie 'On the Beach' and has good shopping), Mt Martha (another exclusive village with good shopping, a foreshore reserve and a very enjoyable boardwalk through Balcombe Creek Wetlands).

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Mornington Peninsula map showing Northern Peninsula

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Mornington Peninsula is the most rapidly growing vineyard area in the world with around 170 vineyards and 50 cellar door wineries.

Northern Peninsula Meander

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Dromana Estate Café and Cellar Door

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Dromana Estate is celebrating its 30 year anniversary during 2012.

Established in 1982, Dromana Estate was instrumental in forging the Mornington Peninsula’s reputation as one of Australia’s leading wine regions. Chief Winemaker Duncan Buchanan produces Dromana Estate’s range of classic French and popular Italian varieties under Dromana Estate, Mornington Estate, “i” Range and David Traeger labels.

The Restaurant and Cellar Door is housed in the historic Tuerong Homestead. Nestled into a corner of the 90 acre property and surrounded by established gardens, visitors can wander the grounds, enjoy a game of petanque, or relax on the garden terrace and watch the kids play under the weeping elm tree. Ample garden and under cover seating is on offer for diners and our inside rooms boast open fires if the weather requires.

Our chef Stan Ice and his kitchen team have put together a seasonal menu, with the emphasis on local produce. Enjoy the popular Salt & Pepper Squid, freshly caught local fish or Sunday roasts during winter. Plus, there’s always something fabulous on the specials board.

Our separate Gallery Room is the perfect room for private functions and celebrations as well as corporate workshops and meetings.

Special Features: We also offer picnic hampers for visitors who wish to laze away an afternoon on the front lawns. Hampers must be pre-booked 2 days prior and Chef will prepare gourmet, housemade delights to fill your hamper along with your choice of wine.

Opening Hours: Restaurant and Cellar Door open Wednesday to Sunday 12 - 4pm.
Licensed: Yes
BYO: No
Child Friendly: Yes


555 Old Moorooduc Road
Tuerong
VIC
3933
Mel Ref: 152 B2
Phone: 03 5974 4400
Fax: 03 5974 1155
Contact Us

Website: www.dromanaestate.com.au