Discover the best top things to do in Moorabbin, Australia including Vortex Air Charters, Kirkhope Aviation, Grape & Grain, 2 Brothers Brewery & Beer Hall, Karkarook Park, DFO Moorabbin.
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Vortex Air is a family owned and operated charter company offering private charters to destinations around Australia. Based at Moorabbin Airport, Melbourne; Vortex Air provides the comfortable, convenient alternative to commercial flight options.Offering a number of aircraft options to suit the size and budget of your group, Vortex specialises in adventure charters to destinations including Barnbougle Dunes Golf Links in Tasmania, the slopes of Mount Hotham and the untamed surf breaks of King Island.
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Kirkhope Aviation is an air tours company at Moorabbin Airport, Melbourne. We've specialized in Outback Australia air tours for over 35 years! Our most popular destinations include Lake Eyre, Birdsville, The Flinders Ranges, Brown Brothers Winery in Milawa and Lord Howe Island. Ranging from short tours to extended vacations, we offer pre-planned as well as bespoke (custom) tours that visit iconic Australian destinations, getting you there in comfortable and modern twin-engine luxury aircraft.
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The bottleshop is worth a visit by itself but on top of that you have a bar with various craft beers to have while you browse.
4.5 based on 51 reviews
Independent small craft brewery tucked away in it's own little pocket of Moorabbin. Serving fresh beer directly from the bright tanks and cooking up delicious eats every Thursday, Friday & Saturday. Champion Small Australian Brewery 2013 and Best Victorian Beer in 2010 and 2011 (IABA).
4.5 based on 27 reviews
Karkarook Park is a recreational and environmental oasis, revegetated with indigenous plants. It's the perfect spot to get in touch with nature; watch the sun set across the lake from the pier or see how many different birds you can spot. The 15-hectare lake is a good spot for canoeing, kayaking or sailing. Previously a sand mine, it now provides a home for many water birds. Grab your fishing line and try to catch a Rainbow Trout or Red Fin. Get active and walk, jog or cycle around the 6km of trails in the park. The Lake Trail goes all the way around the lake. It's a great walk to explore the park. There's a small jetty along the trail — a good spot to drop a line and try your luck fishing. Bird watchers can take a short detour
Coming from different locations in bayside Melbourne, our group gathered in Karkarook Park, on a weekday in early December. Some of our group arrived early to secure a rotunda and electric barbecue. There were not many picnickers on this day but at the weekend it would no doubt be more difficult. Parks Victoria website has a visitor information PDF with a very good map of the park area. Mothers with prams and other walkers/runners were making good use of the tracks. Wheelchairs would easily cope with the paved lakeside path. The park is also dog friendly and includes a free range area. The usual responsible dog ownership applies. Make sure you have a 'doggy' pick-up bag with you. We spent about three hours at the park just having lunch and socialising. It's a 'take your rubbish home' park so remember to put in a rubbish bag if you are picknicking.
4.0 based on 78 reviews
Just over 20kms south-east of the Melbourne CBD, DFO Moorabbin in Cheltenham has more than 100 stores with up to 70% off including Oroton, Authentics (Converse), G-Star, Country Road, Mimco and Witchery and much more!
Good experience in shopping,price are incretable cheap. Love the coffee from Gloria jeans, 100% good coffee, highly recommended!
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