Discover the best top things to do in Red Hill, Australia including Your Shuttle, Gordon Studio Glassblowers, Mont Rouge Estate, Rahona Valley Vineyard, Main Ridge Estate, Marion Rosetzky Gallery, endota spa, Red Hill Spa, Mock Red Hill, Red Hill Cheese.
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5.0 based on 32 reviews
6 of us had a fabulous time on the wine tour. Tour operators were very helpful, friendly, punctual and very knowledgeable about the Redhill area. Cost was affordable and the transport was comfortable. Thank you for having us we will be back !!
5.0 based on 18 reviews
Hot Glass In The Hinterland. Nestled in the picturesque hills of Victoria's Mornington Peninsula, an hour from Melbourne, Gordon Studio Glassblowers gallery and studio caters for those wishing to view and buy an existing work of art glass as well as those interested in having customized hand blown glass art works created to their own specific needs. Visitors to the studio have the rare opportunity to witness glassblowing from the security and comfort of the light filled viewing mezzanine. Experience the searing heat of the furnaces, observe master glass artisans at work and learn about the ancient art of glassblowing. Gordon Studio Glass Blowers gallery and studio was built in 2005. The space was designed to accommodate the continual interest in Gordon Studios art glass and the corresponding production needs. The gallery Incorporates rural views, landscaped exteriors with a bright and open interior space, enabling customers to view a large range of finished art works on display. All are welcome to visit the art glass gallery during open hours. Grant or Eileen are usually available and are happy to discuss any individual needs that customers may have in regards to creating a custom designed piece. Alternatively you can contact us by email or phone. We look forward to your honest feedback. We want to know what you really think, what would you like to see, what can we do better, what would you like us to make...??
5.0 based on 48 reviews
• WINE • CHOCOLATE • ICE CREAM • Mont Rouge Estate is set in picturesque Red Hill surrounded by acres of stunning vineyards. Visit the Cellar door and Chocolaterie. Lunch on weekends and public holidays. The single vineyard wines, artisan chocolates and ice cream all showcase the uniqueness of the Mornington Peninsula region. A relaxing and enjoyable place to visit, the estate has a warm friendly environment to which visitors are always welcome.
If you want to feel like 'à la maison' (at home ) and enjoy a relaxing atmosphere, head to this boutique winery, in Red Hill. Mont Rouge means 'Red Hill' in French and was previously called Darling Park. The 4 acre vineyard consists of Pinot noir, Pino Gris and Chardonnay and has 30 years of history. I tasted the 2018 Pinot noir with strawberry flavours, not too light, not too strong and perfect to go along with my lunch.Gourmet Barbecue lunch on weekends and public holidays with generous options of meat for $25 .Tasting for a reasonable $5. Nice and cosy atmosphere with 2 welcoming hosts, Brendon and Jenny. This is what you call a hidden gem.
5.0 based on 37 reviews
Our Cellar Door is open the first weekend of every month and by appointment. Please check google listing for open days/ hours. Rahona Valley is boutique vineyard located in hidden valley in Red Hill South. Travel along a road less travelled to the the 25 year old vineyard in a protected valley in Red Hill South, where vines are grown on fertile, rich red basalt soil producing some of the best wines on the Mornington Peninsula. Come say hello to Toby and Dianne at this small, boutique vineyard with a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere. We don’t aim to make everything. We don’t aim to be everywhere. We don't aim to be open everyday. But from the wine to the experience and everything in between, we do aim to be seriously good.
It’s the holy grail of wine tastings, off the beaten track, unassuming, amazing location and facilities. The wines, the wines, best bubbles on the Peninsula, serious table wines. Did I say gorgeous setting? Amazing experience, go there! Period.
4.5 based on 47 reviews
The Mornington Peninsula's first commercial winery, established 1975. -Historic vineyard with 45 year old vines and extensive gardens. -Premium Pinot Noir and Chardonnay wines - $10 wine tasting fee per person with personal service by the winemaker and extended MRE family. - Lunch available in The Larder on weekends and most Public Holidays, with extended hours over the summer season. Visit our website for opening hours, menus and bookings.
We found this winery as we were driving past, we were the only ones there. The staff were super friendly, happy for us to do a tasting $10 a head, not pushy and didn’t hover. Told us about the property and poured first 2 wines then let us enjoy them and then he came back with the next two reds. Gardens are also amazing. Just be mindful of the weather as the road in is a small dirt road and could be tricky when raining
4.5 based on 58 reviews
Welcome back! Looking forward to seeing visitors and friends of the gallery again soon. Currently the gallery is open most weekends and by appointment. Hours 11am - 4pm. Please phone before coming to be sure the gallery is open. Enjoy an eclectic range of fine craft works including textiles, wood, glass, ceramics and jewellery, as well as a selection of Persian rugs and kelims. The gallery is known for it’s unique hand-painted ceramic tiles, which have been incorporated into homes and businesses on the Mornington Peninsula, Australia wide and overseas. Located in a natural bush gully setting, the exterior has recently been refurbished, creating a stunning outdoor environment.
Hidden down a driveway off of the White Hill Road, Red Hill is a gem of a gallery. We went to find some ceramic of glass art for a very sunny position in our house that fades everything we put there. Marion was delightful to chat to and she makes great coffee too. There is a great selection of beautifully crafted and completely original tiles with other objects from around the world. It is well worth a visit as the gallery is in a quiet and lovely bush land setting and there are some lovely items on show. We bought a selection of 57mm square tiles for a piece of wall art for our entrance.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
At endota spa, we focus on helping you reconnect with your best self through physical and emotional replenishment. We deliver a range of services including relaxation, pregnancy & remedial massage, facials and beauty & body treatments.
Had a wonderful Surrender Package with Vivian, left feeling completely blissed out and relaxed. When I first rang to book, they were fully booked, I went on a cancellation list. An hour later I got a call back, they had moved an appointment with a regular, to make space for me as I was from out of town. I really appreciated the effort they went to, to slot me in on my week away. Really great experience, recommend, will be back.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
This place is amazing - they were so accomodating and attentive to your needs as soon as you walk in. I had Lauren - and she was so good- I can’t thank her enough for her wonderful relaxation massage Def recommend this place!
4.5 based on 25 reviews
Found this while looking for somewhere to have dinner on NYE (on TripAdviser - a wide search). Decided to drop in on the way to Sorrento - not such a detour (from Mount Martha) when you consider the traffic on the coast road. Very friendly people and the food we had (ham+cheese sanger and an apple donut) were yummy. Will definitely have to go back to try the ploughman's lunch. The ciders were a mixed bag - as I'm new to cider it might not be a fair review. The first (Classic?) was definitely the most interesting (cool smell and cool taste on first try, but a wonderful sweetish, tangy aftertaste that lasted and lasted). The next one was a little sweeter and more forward, with no so much of an aftertaste. The pear/apple was terribly dangerous, not super complex, but not too sweet and something that could just be drunk continually... And the sweet one, well it was nice, but too sweet for my tastes. The sparkling apple was OK - but I'd probably want it in litre bottles to take-away. And the vinegar was superb! quite astringent, but with lots of apple flavour. Almost too acidic to drink straight but we loved it. Bought some of the special (Dry?) which may have gone by now and the classic, plus a bottle of vinegar and some cherries. Only about 10 minutes from home, so will keep an eye on the website for new and interesting releases...and the vinegar.
4.0 based on 115 reviews
Enjoy a tasting plate of cheese on our deck overlooking the forest. We have a full range of cow, sheep and goat cheese to try alongside local beer, wine and cider. Licensed. Open Fridays and weekends 11-5pm
This was a great little find in a gorgeous bush setting - perfect to try a little Peninsula produce! They make their own yummy cheeses & have a selection of wines, beers & ciders from the local area too. We sat in the garden terrace under the umbrellas & had a lovely view of the eucalypt forest. There was a range of tasting plates to try. We opted for the Produce Plate that had a selection of 7 cheeses, terrine, salami, prosciutto, local fruits, olives & sweet marinated onions. It was delicious & perfect for lunch for 2 people. We bought some of the cheeses to take home & they even had cooler bags with ice blocks available for us to get the cheeses home ok. A really nice afternoon out, friendly staff & I'd go back again with friends. A great break away from the beach & the crowds.
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