What to do and see in Mornington Peninsula, Victoria: The Best Sights & Landmarks

December 16, 2021 Roger Rusk

Discover the best top things to do in Mornington Peninsula, Australia including White Cliffs Lookout Rye, Staples Apples, The Two Bays Walking Track, Bay of Islands, Hart's Farm, Chapmans Point, Main Street Mornington, London Bridge, Cape Schanck Lighthouse, Fort Nepean.
Restaurants in Mornington Peninsula

1. White Cliffs Lookout Rye

Point Nepean Rd, Rye, Victoria 3941 Australia https://poi-australia.com.au/points-of-interest/australia/victoria/rye/lookout-whitecliffs-opposite-2545-point-nepean-rd-rye-mornington-peninsula-vic/
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

White Cliffs Lookout Rye

2. Staples Apples

144 Roberts Rd, Main Ridge, Victoria 3928 Australia +61 3 5989 6255 [email protected] http://www.staplesapples.com.au
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Staples Apples

Staples Apples is a apple and cherry orchard located in the beautiful hills of Main Ridge located on the beautiful Mornington Peninsula in Victoria. Buy fresh apples all through the year and cherries during December and January. Staples Apples is close to wineries, beaches, golf courses and the townships of Red Hill, Dromana and Rosebud

Reviewed By Zipspersnickety - Melbourne, Australia

We return to Staples Apples every year, the apples are awesome and if you're lucky enough to visit during cherry season, you won't be disappointed! The staff are ALWAYS welcoming and friendly and the selection of fruit is 10/10! Keep it up Staples!

3. The Two Bays Walking Track

Mornington Peninsula National Park, Cape Schanck, Victoria Australia +61 13 19 63 http://parkweb.vic.gov.au/explore/parks/mornington-peninsula-national-park/things-to-do/cape-schank
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5.0 based on 32 reviews

The Two Bays Walking Track

Reviewed By NitaP123

Great walk lots to see along the way. Some very steep stairs on the way down. Appropriate footwear required.

4. Bay of Islands

Diamond Bay Road, Sorrento, Victoria 3943 Australia http://beachsafe.org.au/beach/vic/mornington-peninsula/sorrento/diamond-bay
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5. Hart's Farm

300 Tucks Rd, Shoreham, Victoria 3916 Australia +61 414 238 158 [email protected] http://www.hartsfarm.com.au
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Hart's Farm

Hart's Farm grows heritage variety apples to make our traditional bottle fermented ciders. We also have an olive grove with 1100 trees to produce our extra virgin olive oils. Visit our Farmgate shop for tastings & sales of our Ciders, olive oils, apple cider vinegar & cordials. We also have on-site accommodation - a perfect couples Retreat.

Reviewed By kirraferguson - Point Cook, Australia

What an amazing stay! The farm studio completely exceeded expectations, including a bathroom which delivers in every way. A freestanding bathtub night enough to comfortably fit 2 adults, talk about luxury. Breakfast provisions were plentiful and top quality. Beautiful sour dough bread, local berries, home made spread and honey plus plenty of coffee and tea. The standard of hospitality was amazing and I never felt like I needed more. The views were absolutely beautiful from the room! Take a walk around the farm, we found a pony, beautiful monuments to family members and rows of apple/pear trees. Beautifully secluded but still only a short drive to anything you would need. An a incredible stay and would highly recommend!

6. Chapmans Point

791 Arthurs Seat Rd, Arthurs Seat, Victoria 3936 Australia
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Chapmans Point

7. Main Street Mornington

Main Street, Mornington, Victoria 3931 Australia +61 3 5975 4522 [email protected] http://www.mainstreetmornington.com.au
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4.5 based on 245 reviews

Main Street Mornington

Imagine this. A whole kilometre of cosmopolitan boutique shopping, with more than 370 retail outlets to explore. The pavements are broad and tree-shaded, with inviting courtyards, verandahs and kerbside seating for an espresso or glass of fine regional wine. The atmosphere is relaxed and friendly, and there's not a highrise building in sight. And right at the end of the street is the sparkling sea

Reviewed By Robnlizoz - Mornington, Australia

Main St has a great offering of small businesses including great coffee outlets and restaurants as well as fashion shops and a great outdoor market on Wednesday’s. Don’t forget to check out the side streets and alleys as they also have good offerings. Longer term easy parking is available behind Main St on either side with shorter term spaces available on the street.

8. London Bridge

London Bridge Road, Portsea, Victoria Australia http://parkweb.vic.gov.au/explore/parks/mornington-peninsula-national-park/things-to-do/london-bridge-car-park
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4.5 based on 97 reviews

London Bridge

Reviewed By DShalders - Glen Waverley, Australia

Located at Portsea back beach you can either walk from the last back beach car park, only a short stroll or drive up London Bridge Road to the sites actual car park. The huge rock pool and sheltered beach was great for our kids 8, 12, 14 but would suit younger as well. And of course the surfing and body boarding waves are only 50m down the beach. Great little spot.

9. Cape Schanck Lighthouse

420 Cape Schanck Rd, Cape Schanck, Victoria 3939 Australia +61 1300 885 259 http://capeschancklightstation.com.au/
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4.5 based on 203 reviews

Cape Schanck Lighthouse

Reviewed By EricaKL - Melbourne, Australia

The Cape Schanck Lighthouse Reserve at the southernmost tip of Mornington Peninsula is a real treasure. Obviously the historic lighthouse is a draw card, although the reserve's clifftop walks and coastal views are quite spectacular. You can trek from the top of Cape Schanck, down the steps and pathways to Pulpit Rock and the Black Pebble Beach. A great visit for families. Look out for whales between May and October.

10. Fort Nepean

Defence Road, Portsea, Victoria 3944 Australia +61 13 19 63 http://parkweb.vic.gov.au/explore/parks/point-nepean-national-park/culture-and-heritage/fort-nepean-2-large-guns-opposite-toilets
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4.5 based on 121 reviews

Fort Nepean

Reviewed By gwendolphyn - Singapore, Singapore

Lovely views of this site of military history that overlooks the beautiful ocean. There is also a free shuttle bus that could take you all the way to Fort Nepean, at an additional cost (vehicles aren't allowed along the road to the Fort aside from the shuttle bus).

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