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Father's Day at Heronswood House & Garden

Sunday 6 September 2026 | From 12pm

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Contact Name: The Diggers Club Heronswood

Location

105 Latrobe Parade
Dromana, 3936 Victoria

Join us for a celebration of the dads and father figures in your life, set among the stunning grounds of Heronswood. Enjoy a locally sourced charcuterie tower lunch, generously stocked with produce sourced from the Mornington Peninsula wherever possible, and showcasing the region's wonderful local wines. Pair your lunch with a complimentary glass of local wine, beer, cider or non-alcoholic beverage, and soak up the atmosphere as live blues music fills the garden, courtesy of the Mornington Peninsula Men's Shed band, "the Shed Men," playing from 1pm to 3pm.

What's included:

- A locally sourced Charcuterie tower lunch, featuring produce from the Mornington Peninsula wherever possible, alongside a selection of local wines

- A local wine, beer, cider or non-alcoholic beverage

- Entry to Heronswood Garden

- Live blues music from "the Shed Men," 1pm - 3pm

Dad deserves more than socks this year - treat him to a relaxed day out surrounded by beautiful gardens, great food, good drink, and live local music.

Spaces are limited, so secure your tickets early.

Once your booking is confirmed, please email [email protected] to let us know of any dietary requirements or accessibility needs for your guests.

For further details and to book please click 'More Information '.

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