Mornington Peninsula Travel
The Mornington Peninsula is a peninsula located
south-east of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia, surrounded
by Port Phillip, Western Port Bay and Bass Strait.
A tourist region with a variety of beaches (both sheltered
and open-sea) and seaside resorts, much of the area is now
regarded as a part of greater Melbourne.
It is known simply as "The Peninsula" to locals and
Melburnians alike.
The Melbourne suburb of Frankston is sometimes known as
The Gateway to the Peninsula, being where the peninsula
joins the mainland on its northern boundary.
The peninsula tapers away and terminates at Point
Nepean.
Things to See at the Mornington Peninsula
Peninsula Visitor Information Centre,
Nepean Highway, Dromana.
-
Arthur’s Seat Summit, inland from Dromana. Road
goes to the 305m summit from where there are great
views. The Lookout Tower is closed as at February 2004.
- Arthur’s Seat Scenic Chairlift, Arthur’s
Seat Rd, Dromana. Also goes to and from the summit.
Currently closed (Feb 08).
-
Mornington Peninsula National Park runs
from Pt Nepean to Cape Schanck.
- The Pt Nepean section has a walk to
the point – 14km return. Entry fees apply.
- Coppins Track walk, Sorrento Ocean
Beach.
- Cape Schanck walks including
Bushrangers Bay Track, 2 hours,6km.
-
Cape Schanck Lighthouse and
Museum
- Two Bays Walking Track is a 26km track
running between Dromana and Cape Schank. From Dromana it
runs through Arthurs Seat State Park, then the Greens Bush
and Bushrangers Bay sections of Mornington Peninsula
National Park.
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