Covid-19 has impacted the way we travel. Visit the DHHS website for more information about what you can and cannot do at this time.
Whether you’re a local wanting to explore some of your own backyard or are visiting to escape the concrete jungle, you’ll find a bike ride that will tick all your boxes on the Mornington Peninsula. Some may be shared by horse riders, walkers and mountain bike riders but one thing’s for sure - they’re all worth doing - it’s just a case of finding the right one for you. Here’s our top 5 spectacular bike rides, starting with the easiest first.
The much-anticipated Chiefs Son Distillery opens Wednesday March 20 at 10am with their first ever whisky release – and a first ever whisky for the Mornington Peninsula!
Some places you can feel a sense of escape from the moment you arrive... and that's what happens when you venture up the winding driveway of Woodman Estate. If you look closely, there is more to this location than meets the eye. The backdrop to this fifty-acre exclusive retreat is a picturesque lake and bushland where the luxury country house retreat is well hidden away. You don't have to stay to enjoy the estate fare, or to pamper yourself at the wellness retreat, but you can if you want.
Autumn is a wonderful time to take long walks, head to a foodie event or try something new. We have plenty of autumn ideas for you to try and this time of year it’s a perfect excuse to find your next adventure. Take the day, or take a few, and find some new favourite autumn antics on the Mornington Peninsula.
St Andrews Beach Brewery has won the prestigious Gold award for New Tourism Business at the 2018 Qantas Australian Tourism Awards’ night-of-nights in Launceston.
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