Discover the best top things to do in Langwarrin, Australia including Party For 7 Transfers, McClelland Gallery & Sculpture Park, Mulberry Hill National Trust, Cruden Farm, Studio Park Reserve, Monique Bushland Reserve, Little Boggy Creek Reserve, Langwarrin Flora & Fauna Reserve, Dunn Crescent Reserve, Bayport Reserve.
5.0 based on 19 reviews
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4.5 based on 213 reviews
This sculpture park does not appear to be promoted on the Touring Map of the Mornington Peninsula yet it is an outstanding free attraction (it is on google). The grounds are extensive and there is plenty to see, the Tree of Life mobile alone makes it worth while. There’s a gift shop and cafe where you can get a map of the exhibits but we found many more by wandering off the tracks. A great way to spend a sunny afternoon.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
Cruden Farm is one of Victoria’s most exciting green spaces. It is a place of public recreation, located less than an hour from Melbourne. Visit Cruden Farm – a special place left by Dame Elisabeth Murdoch for the people to enjoy, that is now managed by a charitable trust. Open for garden wanders Monday - Friday and one Sunday of every month (excluding public holidays). Please refer to our website for our Sunday Opening details.
Enjoy a day at Cruden farm, the property Keith Murdock offered in 1928 as a wedding gift for his young wife Elisabeth.For over 40 years, she dedicated her life to develop the 20-acre property with her devoted gardener, Michael Morrison. It's a place of hidden paths,majestuous trees,enchanting spots for picnic, walking or meditation. The life story of Dame Edna is as fascinating as her property. It is now operated by a charitable trust. If you are a garden lover, you will be in heaven.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Located next to the amazing McLelland Sculpture park (you can actually enter via that attraction) is this pretty bushland reserve.. numerous entry points but the best one is on Sycamore St/poplar ave
4.0 based on 20 reviews
A fantastic opportunity to see a variety of local animals and plants in a natural habitat, easily accessible to the public. A variety of local terrestrial orchids can also be seen in flower. The only issue is that there are no facilities such as toilets or a cafe (or water) - so take that into account when visiting.
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