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Kids Glow Night Adventure Arthurs Seat (4km) with Walk MP

Friday 18th September 2026 I 5pm to 7.30pm

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Contact Name: Walk Mornington Peninsula

Location

Purves Road
Arthurs Seat, 3936 Victoria

Join Walk Mornington Peninsula for an unforgettable evening adventure through the beautiful bushland of Seawinds Gardens, high above the Mornington Peninsula at Arthurs Seat.

Together, we’ll explore sections of the iconic Two Bays Walking Track on one of our signature 4km Glow Hike loops, created especially for adventurous young hikers and their families. With glowing lights, winding bush tracks, gentle inclines and plenty of opportunities to explore, this experience is all about creating unforgettable family memories in nature.

As the sun sets and the bush comes alive after dark, children will switch on their headlamps and light the way through the forest. Keep your eyes peeled for local wildlife too—kangaroos are often spotted throughout the walk, making every hike a little different.

After our adventure, we’ll gather together to enjoy hot chocolate and sweet treats under the stars before heading home.

This relaxed, family-friendly experience is designed to encourage children to explore the outdoors, build confidence, connect with nature and enjoy quality time with their families.

Important Information

Bookings are essential. Walks operate subject to weather conditions. Full event details and what to bring are provided upon booking.

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

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