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Vintage Fun Hire Cars

77 Main Street, Gembrook VIC 3783

Vintage Fun Hire Cars has offered its clients an entertaining and delightful experience since its beginning in 1983.  Offering a choice of 8 vehicles suitable for all occasions from large formal Weddings to intimate romantic picnics Vintage Fun Hire Cars have a vehicle to suit every ones needs.


All cars are fully licensed by the Victorian Taxi Directorate and are chauffeur driven allowing the client a relaxing and pleasurable day out. Let Vintage Fun Hire Cars make your big day something to remember.


Select from the formality and style of a 1929 Dodge, a 1925 Studebaker or a fleet of 1950's London Taxis, or give the day a sense of fun by booking the 1938 Diamond T bus with lounge style seating.  Perfect for the larger wedding party.


Whatever the choice you make Vintage Fun Hire Cars offer a full chauffeur driven service and use of the vehicle for exquisite photographs.  Cars are available all year round in all Melbourne metropolitan areas and the outer eastern suburbs.

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Bunyip State Park

Via Gembrook-Launching Place Rd, Gembrook VIC 3783

In February 2009, 45 per cent of Bunyip State Park was burnt by wildfire. Despite this dramatic event this park is once again an amazing escape where you can breathe fresh air and enjoy native plants and animals. See a mosiac of green from heathland on river plains to Mountain Ash forest covering steep slopes. Whatever recreational pursuit you enjoy, Bunyip State Park provides opportunities for all. The legend of the bunyip Beware of the Bunyip, a dark furry animal with a round face, small ears and fiery eyes that glow in the dark! According to the Aboriginal people, the Bunyip or "Buneep" (as spelt on early maps which show the river, first cattle run and township) is a spirit that punishes bad people. Local Aboriginal people believed the Bunyip lived in the swamps of the Bunyip River, and therefore avoided the area. Many early settlers, believing this story, never pitched their tents near a 'Bunyip hole'. People were also careful not to make ripples when collecting water. This upset the Bunyip. Before you go Conditions can change in parks for many reasons. For the latest information on changes to local conditions, please visit the relevant park page on the Parks Victoria website. Be bushfire ready in the great outdoors. Refer to the Bushfire Safety section on the Parks Victoria website for tips on how to stay safe.

The Independent Gembrook

79 Main Street, Gembrook VIC 3783
The Independent is a casual restaurant and bar found at Puffing Billy’s last stop - Gembrook. It is a food hub - with menus designed by Argentinian chef, Mauro Callegari. Produce is sourced as local as possible, for guests to enjoy a seasonal sharing menu. Mauro’s dishes are influenced by his upbringing in Argentina and passion for Spanish, Italian, Creole and North African flavours. The Independent offers a $58 set menu for lunch and dinner which is designed daily by Mauro, Manuel and the kitchen team sourcing seasonal produce available to Gembrook. ​ It is open for lunch and dinner, Wednesday to Sunday, with the bar and kitchen remaining open all afternoon, pleasing locals, families and visitors to the Dandenongs and Yarra Valley. Favourite dishes are the suckling pig and slow roasted lamb shoulder, however majority of the menu can satisfy the needs of many gluten free and vegan diners....
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Kurth Kiln Regional Park

Beenak Road, Gembrook VIC 3783
Kurth Kiln Regional Park is located a 65 kilometres east of Melbourne, and is mostly known for its kiln, used during the Second World War to make charcoal for gas producer units fitted to motor cars. Today, the park is popular for picnicking, camping, nature walking and horse riding. Before you go: Conditions can change in parks for many reasons. For the latest information on changes to local conditions, please visit the relevant park page on the Parks Victoria website. Be bushfire ready in the great outdoors. Refer to the Bushfire Safety section on the Parks Victoria website for tips on how to stay safe. Parks Victoria acknowledges the Aboriginal Traditional Owners of Victoria - including its parks and reserves. Through their cultural traditions, Aboriginal people maintain their connection to their ancestral lands and waters. Further information is available from Aboriginal Affairs Victoria AAV and Native Title Services Victoria. Under the direction of the Chief Health Officer and in accordance with Department of Health and Human Services’ requirements limiting the number of people at public gatherings to reduce the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) Point Nepean National Park will remain closed until further notice....
Bunyip State Park Logo and Images

Bunyip State Park

Via -Launching Place Road, Gembrook VIC 3783
See a mosiac of green from heathland on river plains to Mountain Ash forest covering steep slopes. Whatever recreational pursuit you enjoy, Bunyip State Park provides opportunities for all. The legend of the bunyip Beware of the Bunyip, a dark furry animal with a round face, small ears and fiery eyes that glow in the dark. According to the Aboriginal people, the Bunyip or "Buneep" (as spelt on early maps which show the river, first cattle run and township) is a spirit that punishes bad people. Local Aboriginal people believed the Bunyip lived in the swamps of the Bunyip River, and therefore avoided the area. Many early settlers, believing this story, never pitched their tents near a 'Bunyip hole'. People were also careful not to make ripples when collecting water. This upset the Bunyip. Before you go: Conditions can change in parks for many reasons. For the latest information on changes to local conditions, please visit the relevant park page on the Parks Victoria website. Be bushfire ready in the great outdoors. Refer to the Bushfire Safety section on the Parks Victoria website for tips on how to stay safe. ...