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Accommodation on the Mornington Peninsula

Motel Flinders

Say hello to Motel Flinders. A boutique 26-room renovated motel, centrally located in the coastal village of Flinders, on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula. Motel Flinders combines historic charm with modern comforts, offering various room types appealing to couples, friends, and families. Motel Flinders is directly opposite the iconic Flinders Hotel pub, proudly welcoming visitors to Flinders for over a century.

Flinders is perfectly positioned on the south-eastern tip of the scenic Mornington Peninsula, where the rugged Bass Strait meets the calm waters of Western Port. Picture a place where the peninsula hinterland and Black Angus farms roll towards breathtaking coastal cliffs, creating a mecca for nature lovers and adventurers. Explore ancient rock pools, marine reefs and stroll the famous Flinders Pier to spot the unique weedy sea dragon. 

Just beyond Flinders, discover award-winning Mornington Peninsula wineries, local breweries, and family-friendly attractions like horse-riding, scuba diving, tree surfing, and the renowned Peninsula Hot Springs. Get active with a round at the majestic Flinders Golf Club, or just chill in Flinders exploring the specialty stores and art galleries, savour a bite in a local eatery or shout your vaycay crew a round at the Flinders Hotel pub.

Just 90mins from Melbourne, we’ll see you soon at Motel Flinders.



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30 Cook St
Flinders VIC 3929
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