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Accommodation on the Mornington Peninsula

Farm Hideaway - Mornington Peninsula Wine District

Banumbirr is a couples and families small Farm Getaway in the Mornington Peninsula Wine District.

Lovely self-contained living quarters with a master bedroom and ensuite, kid's bedroom, lounge and dining room. Free Wi-Fi, an office space with Internet. Enjoy a swimming pool, table tennis and 2.5 acres of outdoor space. There are also farm animals to pet and guests can also enjoy a barbeque on the large patio. There is a fire pit in the backyard where you can enjoy a glass of wine around the bonfire in the evening.

The kids (or kids at heart) can play cricket and football, and board games for the family as well as smart televisions in the living room and master bedroom.

The Farm is tucked away from the main road, you will hear the chirping of birds, feel the crisp country air and see the stars at night shine their brightest. A short drive to beaches, wineries, some great restaurants on the Mornington Peninsula and fun family attractions to visit with the kids. Emu Plains Market showcases the finest handmade crafts and a foodie's delight. Take a 20 minute ferry trip to Cowes Sunday Market and drop into French Island on the way. Drive along the scenic roads to Cape Schank and Flinders or indulge yourself at Peninsula Springs or the state-of-the-art Silver Leaf Yoga Studio.

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