Discover the best top things to do in Mordialloc, Australia including Mordialloc Cellar Door, Professional Helicopter Services, Braeside Park, Wild Buggy, Antarctica Flights, SuperZu, EscapeXperience, Edithvale Beach, Chelsea Beach, Australian National Aviation Museum.
Restaurants in Mordialloc
4.5 based on 42 reviews
**BYO FOOD** Only stocking Australian and New Zealand family owned wineries and micro-brewery craft beers, along with Genovese brand coffee, top shelf spirits, and a range of soft drinks and juices makes our wine bar wonderfully unique and special. With no kitchen on the premises and supply of snacks such as muffins, cookies and cheese platters, we love having our customers bring in their own food from elsewhere, allowing customers the widest option possible to accompany their beverage of choice. Our friendly staff are always on hand to assist with any inquires whether it be help on wine or beer selection or where the nearest post office is. We have three areas for customers to sit and enjoy their beverages. Our outside Seating area on main st is lovely in the sun and equally as enjoyable under the heaters should it be chilly. Our window bench area is a favorite among regulars with a great view of the passing world in the comforts of the shop. Finally our back lounge is cozy with ever changing local art on the wall along with a fireplace in winter and air conditioning in summer Join our free membership for great benefits such as discounts on take away wines and local home Delivery. We do not take bookings for small numbers however feel free to call or pop in to inquire if we may be able to help you.
BYO food - how brilliant! It was a miserable day but we wanted fish and chips, so we dropped in and had it with a glass of wine by the fire.Thank you agltay for your wonderful review! We're so glad to hear that you enjoyed your visit with us and took advantage of the BYO food and wine by the fireplace. We hope to see you again soon!
5 based on 25 reviews
Thanks to Rob for a fantastic ride to and from the Mornington Peninsula recently for our winery tour. Service was professional, the ride was smooth, the weather was perfect ? We all had an amazing day!
4.5 based on 24 reviews
Braeside Park covers 295 hectares in Braeside and offers a variety of educational and recreational opportunities. It protects significant environment and cultural heritage, from Aboriginal heritage to European settlement. The park is an oasis of parkland nestled amongst golf courses, urban development and busy roads. This is a great park for a family day out with numerous things to do and enjoy. There is an adventure playground to keep the kids happy, as well as seven kilometres of easy walking and cycling trails. Cook up a feast on the barbecues and enjoy the picnic areas, or stroll through the parks Red Gum Grassy Woodlands, Heathland and around the Wetlands which provide a series of diverse, complex and valuable environmental communities. The Braeside Park self-guided heathland trail departs from the Telford Picnic area and passes through heathland as well as picturesque ponds. The loop is a nice, short stroll suitable for all ages. Get in touch with nature and discover the diverse range of bird life, listen for frogs or search for an echidna. Visit the visitor centre to view a variety of native animal specimens, open 10am - 4pm daily. Braeside Park is accessible from Lower Dandenong Road and Governor Road.
I come here to run or cycle. It is great to have a piece of the country so close to home.
My only reason for the low rating is that dogs are banned from here. This would be an ideal spot to walk your dog but sadly the powers that be only allow rabbits and foxs to roam free here.
4 based on 57 reviews
Have you ever wanted to drive over rough terrain? Through water obstacles? Drive over the tops of cars like a monster trucks? Get airborne over jumps? Climb hills like a 4WD? Over old wooden logs, rocks and tyres? Through crazy tunnels? THEN WILD BUGGY IS FOR YOU!
I think the Wild Buggy experience would be great for young children but for the age bracket to 15 years is totally inappropriate. The website describes the course as driving over jumps, through tunnels, water obstacles and cars - bit of artistic freedom in the description. Basically the co-driver sits behind a steering wheel in which they are not technically steering, there is no use of foot pedals at all. This should be made clear prior to booking
4.5 based on 49 reviews
1 day sightseeing flights over Antarctica departing from Australian airports
We flew on the Feb 12 flight out of Melbourne. The trip was extremely well organized and professional. We splurged on business class (it was a special occasion) and I would recommend this to anyone who can even remotely afford it, as the passenger to window ratio is almost 1:1, so you dont miss out on anything.
The Qantas service was superb and the commentary was excellent. We saw McMurdo Station, Scott Base, Mt Erebus, the Trans Antarctic range etc, along with spectacular scenery.
The trip exceeded the hype and the views were awesome.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
SuperZu offers a play experience unmatched by any indoor play centre in Australia. With a floor area of 2270m2, we have an unprecedented range of equipment and attractions, all contained within a fully themed "zoo" environment. You can start at the massive climbing Volcano that towers over you when you enter, then climb and run around the entire centre and play on all the major attractions without ever touching the ground! We have 5 fully themed party rooms that seat up to 25 guests as well as a 60 seat function room suitable for corporate training days and Christmas parties. SuperZu is also available as a "whole venue hire" after hours. SuperZu sets a new benchmark in play centres. In fact, it's not just an indoor play centre - it is really an indoor adventure park! We have a full commercial kitchen offering restaurant quality food including Parmigiana, Lasagne and Burgers, as well as light meals like Caesar salad, dips with Turkish bread, house-made soup, sandwiches and house-baked scones and muffins. We serve superb coffee and leaf tea, as well as milk-shakes and a great range of other cold drinks. We also cater for vegan vegetarian and gluten free!
I would highly recommend this indoor play centre, this brings indoor play centres to the next level. I took my grandson who is nearly 5 years old and he would of stayed all day if I let him.Thanks for your awesome review Phillip W. Come back and see us again and stay for the whole day. We have a great menu to keep you energized all day, as well as superb Genovese coffee and Tea Drop leaf tea.
5 based on 222 reviews
Are you ready to be transported to another time and place where you will have to think outside the box and work as a team to escape? EscapeXperience does exactly that ... on every level. Grab your friends, challenge your workmates or bond with family and take on one of our unique escape rooms. We are located at the Eaton Mall in Oakleigh in Melbourne's south east.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Like many of the Beaches between Mordialloc and Frankston, Edithvale is very close to the Nepean Highway and the suburban train line, with Edithvale and station and shops close by. What I like about Edithvale is that there are toilets and a cafe at the Lifesaving Centre at the beach. The cafe has a range of simple take away and dine in food and drinks at low prices. These are always welcome.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
Chelsea Beach is the best beach in this area. I suppose rating the Beaches from Mordialloc to Bonbeach, it's the best! It's clean, great for walking on or great for swimming in. The sand isn't full of crushed rock like at some of the Beaches in the area so it's good on the bare feet. Most dog walkers are great at picking up their dog's mess & having their four legged friend on the lead at the right moment! A great visit all year round but during summer parking is difficult!
4.5 based on 84 reviews
The Museum is one of the oldest volunteer run Museums, with a collection of over 50 aircraft and engines and many relics. This is the most complete and important collection of Australian built aircraft, with some examples being the oldest surviving ones in the world
located at Moorabbin Airport, their collection is in three buildings plus around their grounds. Amongst the aircraft inside are a Firefly & a Sea Venom with open cockpits; Auster, Mirage & a WW2 Beaufighter. There are Information panels about the Australian Flying Corps & famous Australian aviators from that era, the story of the German raider SMS Wolf raider that operated around Australia & was supported by a sea plane, and of the Royal Flying Doctors Service. There is also a DC-9 simulator. Scattered around the yard are other aircraft many still undergoing restoration including a Canberra bomber, Douglas DC-3, Bristol Freighter, Westland Wessex & Bell Kiowa helicopters, Fairey Gannet, Gloster Meteor & a CAC Sabre. There was also Vickers Viscount that was open for inspection. Staff were friendly & informative. They have a small gift & memorabilia shops. Plan on spending at least 1 hour.
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