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Strike Bowling Bar - Bayside

Cnr Thompson and Wells Street, Frankston VIC 3199

Strike redefines the fun and age old bowling experience for the 21st century; enjoying the gourmet food and cool chic environment is just part of the hypnotic Strike experience. Picture Private Bowling Lounges, giant lane-end plasmas, on-lane special effects lighting, computerised scoring, lane-side food and beverage service, deluxe karaoke rooms, pool tables, gourmet food and deluxe bars – and that’s just to start with!

Whether it’s an impromptu night out, staff outing, client schmoozing or a Christmas party for 800 people, Strike’s focus on excellent service and building a fantastic atmosphere will guarantee you and your guests an unforgettable night. There’s no need to worry if bowling isn’t for everyone in the office, we also have deluxe bars and lounges, pool tables, karaoke rooms and interactive games.

Other Facilities Include:
10 state-of-the-art bowling lanes
Functions for 10 to 150 guests
Deluxe bar & lounge
1 Karaoke room
3 pool tables
1 function & meeting room

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Studio Essence Remedial Massage & Day Spa

12 Skye Road, Frankston VIC 3199

We are Highly Qualified Massage Therapists & other Health & Beauty Professionals Working in a Beautiful Day Spa Setting... Specialising in Therapeutic, Deep Tissue & Sports Massage for both Men and Women, we also have a Pregnancy Massage Table so you can lie on your belly - Safely!

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Frankston Arts Centre - Cube 37

27-35 Davey Street, Frankston VIC 3199

Opened in 1995 by then Prime Minister, the Hon. Paul Keating and designed by renowned Australian architect, Daryl Jackson, the Frankston Arts Centre is one of the largest metropolitan and regional arts venues in Australia. Our world class Theatre seats up to 800 and our facilities include full stage with fly tower and contemporary technical and staging equipment.

The Centre attracts icons of Australian performance including Melbourne Symphony, OzOpera and the Australian Ballet amongst others. Our Theatre capacity and premium facilities also attract large and touring international artists and performers.

Cube 37 is the Frankston Arts Centre's glass fronted creative arts space attracting new media artists and housing wet studio, workshop rooms, digital media suite and exhibition galleries. Cube 37 was completed and opened in 2001 by then Prime Minister, the Hon. John Howard.

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B'Artiste

2/12 Young Street, Frankston VIC 3199

B'artiste Lounge Bar is an elegant but unpretentious venue which serves as a wonderful backdrop for a quiet drink, catchup with friends, celebration or an opportunity to take in some of the amazing work of Frankston's arts and music community.

B'artiste Lounge Bar is intimate, laid back, a place where you can actually hear your friends, and where you can comfortably lounge for hours with good food, superb coffee, one of Mornington Peninsula's best wines, or another tipple of your choice.

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ANEW YOU Mind - Body Solutions

239 Heatherhill Road, Frankston VIC 3199

Increase Energy levels, Clear Self Sabotage, Negative Behaviour Patterns, Mindset Limitations, Emotional Imbalances and Spiritual Blocks and improve wellbeing using Cutting Edge Consultations, Workshops and DIY Personal Growth Tools.

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Lauras Beauty

Suite 5/188 Humphries Road, Mount Eliza VIC 3930

As a holistic beauty therapist, i use the most natural wax and beautiful organic skincare range Terre & Mer by Thalgo in my beauty treatments because im passionate about natural products. It is so important that my clients have an opportunity to relax, and to take their day on knowing that even for a moment they have put themselves first. I see this self essential if we aren’t good to ourselves, we have nothing to give to others!

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Hoyts - Frankston

21 Wells Street, Frankston VIC 3199

Since its formation in the 1920s, Hoyts has been associated with countless successful innovations in the film exhibition industry and today Hoyts operates over 350 screens in the oceanic region, consolidating its place among the top three major exhibitors.

With showcase cinemas at Fox Studios and Chatswood in Sydney, Chadstone and Melbourne Central in Victoria and Carousel in Perth, Hoyts continues to set high standards in cinematic excellence and offers its patrons a wide variety of customised viewing experiences including Cinema Paris, La Premiere and Directors Suite screenings.

Hoyts Frankston is at the heart of the Bayside Entertainment Complex and shopping precinct.  Boasting 12 digital screens with 3D capabilities and an Xtremescreen.

The cinema has a great party room for private & corporate functions or kids birthday parties.

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Bayside Shopping Centre

2 Olsen Street, Frankston VIC 3199

Located in the heart of the Frankston CBD, Bayside features Myer, Target, Coles, Kmart, Safeway, Aldi, Toys R Us, Lincraft, Rebel Sport, Hoyts Cinemas, Strike Bowling Bar and over 260 specialty retailers.

For details relating to these retailers, or any of the services and activities available at the centre, please click through the relevant sections of this site

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Moorooduc Estate

501 Derril Rd, Moorooduc VIC 3933

Established in 1981 by Richard and Jill McIntyre, Moorooduc Estate is a small, family-run wine business that has developed an enviable reputation for complex and food friendly wines. Moorooduc Estate offers some of the finest of Mornington Peninsula wine and hand-crafted produce available for tasting and purchase at cellar door, as well as casual lunches on Saturday and Sunday. Their philosophy in everything they do is to make the most of top quality ingredients. Intensive, hands-on care in the vineyard, with minimal use of chemicals, produces the best possible fruit for their wines. Wild yeast ferments and minimal intervention winemaking, with a nod to traditional Burgundian techniques, allow their wines to express their site specificity, or terroir. Similarly, they aim to source ingredients that are seasonal, local and organic for the food that they offer in the cellar door, as well as for Jill's special luncheons and food events, promoted solely though their mailing list to their passionate food and wine customers. The wines are regularly praised in the press - most recently the 2008 'The Moorooduc' Chardonnay received 97 points from James Halliday, the top score for the variety, in his 2011 Australian Wine Companion, a guide in which Moorooduc Estate has held five star status for many years. Visit the website, or email them to sign up today! 'This is a serious winery that is certainly worth calling before you make your trip to the peninsula. The McIntyre family are well known in Melbourne wine circles and the wines are reserved, complex and very stylish, just as the McIntyres are in person. A host of Burgundian winemaking techniques result in a silky Pinot Noir and a very fine Chardonnay.' Stuart Gregor.

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Phaedrus Estate

220 Mornington-Tyabb Rd, Moorooduc VIC 3933

Phaedrus Estate is a small, innovative winery situated on a ten acre vineyard on the Mornington Peninsula. It was established in 1997 by qualified winemakers Ewan Campbell and Maitena Zantvoort who had a vision to make a benchmark Australian Pinot Noir. Half the vineyard is planted to five different clones of Pinot Noir and the rest is planted to Chardonnay, Pinot Gris and Shiraz. "Phaedrus" (pronounced: Fee-druss) is a character in Robert Pirsig's seminal work "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance" who concludes that Quality is when Art and Science combine. The name was chosen for the winery because the winemakers believe that a great wine is a product of both art and science. Phaedrus Estate cellar door is open every weekend. Offering a number of different wines for tasting, including Pinot Gris, Pinot Grigio, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Shiraz. Picnic facilities are available, as well as a playground for children. On most Sundays you can meet the winemakers for an informal tasting, and ask any of those winemaking questions you have always wanted to ask!

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Shri Shiva Vishnu Temple

52 Boundary Rd, Carrum Downs VIC 3201

The Shri Shiva Vishnu Temple at Carrum Downs is a culmination of years of planning by the Hindu Society of Victoria, a skilled team of Indian artisans and an army of volunteers. The temple combines classical Hindu traditions with construction practices in Australia. Recently the Society has completed another ambitious project in completing the construction of a multi-million dollar Cultural Centre and has made it open to Victorian Community on May 5, 2012. There are 32 deities worshipped in the temple from various Hindu traditions. Worship is based on elaborate rituals with deep meaning. All the rituals have but one aim: symbolically awakening the spirituality in the devotee. Colourful festivals from different traditions of Hinduism are celebrated here. They include Holi, Deepavali and the New Year. As well as maintaining the tradition, the society contributes to the spiritual development of young children through a good library and regular classes on Hinduism. A Cafeteria serving vegetarian snacks, food and drinks is open in the Cultural Centre on all days and provides food and snack services to all visitors got the temple as well as the Cultural Centre. The Cultural Centre in addition to hosting this Cafeteria with Industrial Kitchen with hundreds of volunteers also has a large community hall, two rooms for community functions such as Weddings, annual music concerts and other events. It also supports a large religious library with two class rooms for Hindu religious school run as part of the Hindu community service. Hinduism is the oldest living religion in the world. It dates back more than 6000 years when Hindu philosophies and a way of worship for Divine realisation were propounded in India. Hindu temples are usually majestic structures with ornamental spires soaring into sky at the main entrances, and elaborately decorated halls.

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Devilbend Golf Club

Loders Rd, Moorooduc VIC 3933

Established in 1973 and located in the 'Heart of the Peninsula', Devilbend course provides a great day's golf on a course that has couch fairways, automatic watering and excellent greens. It is a challenging 18 hole 6000m course set amidst a flora and fauna reserve. Over the past ten years the capital works program has been implemented with the result that the course has improved in all areas. Each hole provides magnificent views of undulating countryside and provides a variety of challenges for all golfers. The club and its players are widely respected in district and state competitions. Facilities include a driving range, practice nets and a large practice putting area. The clubhouse is renowned for its friendly atmosphere and the golf shop is equipped for all your needs. Lessons can be arranged with the professional staff. Bookings are required and dress standards apply.

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Mornington Railway

Two Bays Rd, Moorooduc VIC 3933

The Mornington Railway (MR) is an operating railway museum, which recreates various Victorian Railways branch line activities "just as they used to be" for the education and enjoyment of the general public. The MR's longer-term vision is to offer a variety of services representing different methods of branch line operation in use from 1900 until the end of the branch line era in the 1970's. A feature of the MR is that original Victorian Railways heritage equipment and rollingstock is used to support and operate train services. The Mornington railway line is a heritage item in itself, having been opened in 1889. The main operational focus of the MR is the running of steam-hauled passenger trains, but original Victorian Railways diesel-electric locomotives are used on trains occasionally. Consideration is also being given to adding heritage goods vehicles onto regular passenger trains to recreate the era of the "mixed" train. Our trains run on a regular basis between Moorooduc and Mornington, a round distance of approximately 9kilometres. The remaining unrestored 4.5 kilometres section of the line between the main line junction at Baxter and Moorooduc is being restored as time and funds permit. The MR's main centre of activity is Moorooduc station (Melway 105 K9) conveniently located in the centre of the Mornington Peninsula, a popular holiday destination about 60 kilometres from Melbourne The MR is operated by the Mornington Railway Preservation Society (MRPS), a not-for-profit incorporated association, which is staffed by dedicated volunteers.

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Woodman Estate Day Spa

136 Graydens Road, Moorooduc VIC 3933

Just an hour from Melbourne, the Woodman Estate Day Spa is your ideal destination to relax. A tranquil setting complements this Spa, which offers a full range of tailored massage and relaxation treatments. Woodman Estate proudly uses premium Li'Tya (le-dee-a) products. This unique range of quality spa products integrates the precious qualities of the Australian earth, its native plants and spirit. Best of all, you can spend the whole day at this private oasis. Relax on your day bed by the lake, stroll around the gardens or catch up with friends over a healthy light lunch, pre or post treatment. Fresh living juice blends and herbal teas are available for your enjoyment. Put the world aside for a moment. Your own private sanctuary awaits! Better still, you may like to enjoy lunch or stay the night at Woodman Estate. Woodman Estate have Lakeside dining, where you can enjoy a light lunch pre or post your treatment in their Brasserie restaurant or on the lakeside terrace. Stay at Woodman Estate's luxury accommodation; Indulge yourself and choose to stay in either individually designed lodge or Manor House suites or rooms or opt for the luxurious Lakeside chalets.

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Stumpy Gully Restaurant

1247 Stumpy Gully Rd, Moorooduc VIC 3933

Stumpy Gully Block Established in 1989, this is the original home block and consists of 26 acres of vines. Stumpy Gully’s iconic Sauvignon Blanc is grown in the cool lower part of the gully. Chardonnay and Pinot Noir are planted on west facing slopes protecting the fruit from over exposure, and Marsanne, Sangiovese and Cabernet Sauvignon are grown in the warmer spots.


Crooked Post Block So named for the family’s attempt to erect a line of nice straight posts for the vines when they couldn’t afford contractors to do it for them. This block is famous for its Shiraz, a variety which can be tricky in this region, but it’s been such a hit at Stumpy Gully that one year a group of international visitors purchased the entire vintage.


Black Night Block This 22 acre vineyard lies at the southern end of the original home block and was planted out in 2007 to Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Gris. This young vineyard shows much promise with its plantings of the different clones of Pinot Noir which seem to thrive on this cool site.

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Peninsula Kingswood Country Golf Club

211-279 Skye Rd, Frankston VIC 3199

The Peninsula Country Golf Club enjoys a reputation as one of the premier private golf clubs in Australia, with two golf courses ranked in Australia's top 50 and club facilities of the highest standard available for weddings, corporate golf days, meeting and conferences, golf trips or private dining. 41 accommodation rooms - standard to executive rooms. The Golf Shop is stocked with the latest in golf equipment and fashionable clothing, the shop is flooded with natural light and staffed by friendly personnel. Peninsula is proud to be home to two of "Australia's Top 50 Courses", the North ranked *18 and the South currently *44. While the South has long been known as one of Australia's tough and testing championship courses, the North has recently come into its own after remodelling. One of Australia's top golf writers and authors called it "the best course renovation ever completed in Australia." Australia's Best Golf Courses, D Oliver, 2003. Both courses have hosted important amateur and professional events and are known for their excellent couch fairways, bent grass greens and traditional sand belt bunkering. Play and stay packages are available for the house guests. To tailor a package to suit your individual requirements, please contact the Events Manager. Corporate golf day clients are extended all privileges of club membership including use of the Club Bar, fully equipped locker rooms, dining and function rooms.

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The Pines Flora and Fauna Reserve

McLelland Drive, Frankston North VIC 3200

Set amongst the urban development of Frankston, The Pines Flora and Fauna Reserve protects an important area of remnant heathland. This is a great spot to take the dog for a walk with a network of walking tracks throughout the park. Trig Point and the Lookout provide panoramic views of the Dandenong Ranges, Port Phillip and Frankston. Things to see and do - The reserve is ideal for recreation activities such as nature study, photography and walking - Walk to Trig Point for expansive views of the reserve, Port Phillip Bay and the Dandenongs. A network of tracks allows visitors to walk to most features of the reserve 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.

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Patterson River

Launching Way, Carrum VIC 3197
Patterson River, the gateway to Port Phillip, is a thriving canal system of the Patterson Lakes residential area. There are four public boat ramps, parking for cars and trailers and riverside picnic facilities making it the perfect venue for family boating expeditions. The National Water Sports Centre nearby is used by a wide range of water sport groups. Heritage The Patterson River is a man made waterway, created in 1876 to provide direct drainage from the entire Dandenong Valley catchment area. This run-off flowed into the Carrum Swamp, which spread behind the sand dunes between Mordialloc and Frankston with the only outlets to the bay being the Mordialloc Creek and the Kananook Creek at Frankston. In 1934, 960 houses and farms were inundated by floodwaters. It was then decided to raise the levels of the artificial banks between the bay and Pillars Bridge, south of Dandenong. The river mouth is regularly inspected by Parks Victoria and contractors are employed to dredge the outlet to a safe depth when needed. 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.
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Zen Beauty Spa

3 Carmela Way, Carrum Downs VIC 3201
Zen Beauty Spa is an exclusive female clients only home based beauty spa in Carrum Downs Melbourne run by Heather Archibald. Heather specialises in waxing, manicures, pedicures, massage, facials, body scrubs, body wraps, eye lash and brow tinting. Zen Beauty Spa go that extra step to make your treatment as relaxing as possible with bathroom facilities, relaxing modern music, candles, fresh towels and a warm comfortable bed. Please visit the website for more information. Discover true luxury with Zen Beauty Spa.
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Mulberry Hill

385 Golf Links Road, Langwarrin South VIC 3911
Mulberry Hill is a delightful American Colonial style house, set on 29 acres surrounded by the beautiful countryside and Western Port. It was the home of artist Sir Daryl Lindsay and his wife Lady Joan. The Lindsay's left their beloved Mulberry Hill, and its significant collection of Australian art, fine Georgian furniture and glassware, and Staffordshire ceramics - to the National Trust of Australia so that others could share and enjoy the collection. Lady Joan is best remembered as the author of the classic novel 'Picnic at Hanging Rock'. Currently Mulberry Hill is open on Sundays for guided tours and by appointment and for special events. For further information please contact the operator.
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Dromana Estate

555 Old Moorooduc Rd, Moorooduc VIC 3933
Established over thirty years ago and boasting a 500 tonne capacity winery Dromana Estate is amongst the oldest and largest producers on the Mornington Peninsula. The winery and cellar door sit alongside the rolling hills of the vineyard & the property is conveniently located just off the Peninsula Freeway making it an easy drive for those seeking a wine tasting experience. A tasting with the Cellar Door Staff will guide you through a number of wines from their various labels including the Dromana Estate range, the flagship label of the company boasting a highly acclaimed Pinot noir & Chardonnay; the Mornington Estate range, showcasing the best varieties this cool climate region has to offer; & the David Traeger Range. Dromana Estate strives to minimise its ecological footprint on the native flora and fauna surrounding the property. They are also involved in a number of sustainable farming schemes, including solar power installations on the winery roof by Endless Solar; a long term recycled water supply agreement with South East Water; membership with the Devilbend Landcare Group; & active participation in the Bay to Bay Biolink Project. Visit them and enjoy a glass of Dromana Estate wine with the knowledge that you are supporting a business that endeavours to create premium quality produce whilst remaining in harmony with its surrounds.
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The Big Goose

233 Mornington-Tyabb Road, Moorooduc VIC 3933
The Big Goose is a kids petting zoo and fun park with pony rides, mini golf, an adventure playground, hay bail rides, a giant jumping pillow and more! A great day out for families and kids from toddlers through to primary school kids and anyone that loves animals. While at the Big Goose play a round of mini golf or ride a pony, cuddle up to baby goats or guinea pigs. There are 60 acres of grounds to explore at the Big Goose, get up close with all the great farm animals including some unusual ones like the ostriches or the camels. The Big Goose provides accessible car parks and accessible toilets. The property is flat or gently sloping so wheelchair users can experience the whole property.
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Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park

550 Tyabb Tooradin Road, Pearcedale VIC 3912
Inspired by the work of famous British conservationist Gerald Durrell, Moonlit Sanctuary is now home to 50 Australian species. Many including about 80 wallabies, free to roam through the bush and give visitors a rare natural encounter. Others are housed in large natural enclosures, including endangered creatures such as the strange-looking bush thick-knees bird whose calls have not been heard on the Mornington Peninsula for more than 60 years. Cuddle up to koalas, feed kangaroos and wallabies, meet endangered species all in a beautiful bushland setting at Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park, winner of the Victorian Tourism Awards in Ecotourism. Only 50 minutes drive from the centre of Melbourne. At night, Moonlit Sanctuary comes alive in a remarkable way, with world-famous lantern-lit tours. Owls and other night birds are active, tiny feather-tail gliders and giant yellow-bellied gliders swoop around, and quolls, pademelons and bettongs forage for food. Visitors are amazed that even animals such as wallabies are much more active and responsive at night. Pademelons, southern bettongs and quolls, endangered fluffy gliders, squirrel gliders and Tasmanian Devils are also protected at Moonlit Sanctuary, receiving the Sustainable Cities award for Preservation of the Environment. Colourful parrots abound, waterbirds are at home in extensive wetlands and visitors can sample the flourishing bush foods garden. Meet critically endangered orange-bellied parrots and regent honeyeaters. You can visit Moonlit Sanctuary via a Bunyip Tour or Gray Line day tour to Phillip Island, or transfers from city hotels are available for evening tours.
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Endota Day Spa Frankston

12 Balmoral Walk, Bayside Shopping Centre (opposite Sanity), Frankston VIC 3199
Endota: an indigenous Australian word meaning beautiful Endota spa is the fresh, soothing, all-Australian day spa at home near you. Here, wellness is the way. Laidback and friendly, Endota spa welcomes absolutely everyone. Flawless walls. Timber benches. Essential oils meandering on the air. A billabong footbath lapping at your feet. Lap up Australian organic ingredients in every spa treatment, and at home, soak up organic Endota skincare. Endota spa provide ahhhh-mazing space for sidling in and chilling out. And ahhh-inspiring business opportunities for motivated day spa franchisees – we’re Australia’s largest day spa network, and Australia’s most successful day spa franchise system.
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Endota Day Spa Moorooduc

Corner Moorooduc Rd & Eramosa Rd, Moorooduc VIC 3933
Endota: an indigenous Australian word meaning beautiful Endota spa is the fresh, soothing, all-Australian day spa at home near you. Here, wellness is the way. Laidback and friendly, Endota spa welcomes absolutely everyone. Flawless walls. Timber benches. Essential oils meandering on the air. A billabong footbath lapping at your feet. Lap up Australian organic ingredients in every spa treatment, and at home, soak up organic Endota skincare. Endota spa provide ahhhh-mazing space for sidling in and chilling out. And ahhh-inspiring business opportunities for motivated day spa franchisees – we’re Australia’s largest day spa network, and Australia’s most successful day spa franchise system.

Woodman Estate Classic Sunday High Tea

136 Graydens Road, Moorooduc VIC 3933
Enjoy the classic tradition of High Tea at Woodman Estate on Sundays. Arrive to white linen table cloths and napery. Savour the selection of estate made finger sandwiches, savoury, sweet pastries and cakes on a traditional three tiered stand. This is followed by hot fresh scones with jam and cream. Your service includes espresso coffee, T2 teas and decadent beverages. Of course, there is no need to save room for dinner! Bookings are essential....

Wandana Bed and Breakfast

Eramosa Road East, Somerville VIC 3912
Wandana Bed and Breakfast is located between Port Phillip Bay and Westernport Bay in Somerville, the gateway to the Mornington Peninsula. There are many wineries and restaurants to visit in the area. The bed and breakfast is located close to some of the best beaches in Australia. Port Phillip bay is a beautiful swimming beach with calm waters. There are many markets to visit, fishing, boating, shopping and many other interesting things to do. The cottage is located in a tranquil garden setting, complete with a shaded veranda. If you are planning a trip and have a boat, there is ample parking on site. Guests have easy access to Peninsula Link which makes travel to and from Melbourne a breeze at approximately 50 minutes....

Woodman Estate Opera and High Tea

136 Graydens Road, Moorooduc VIC 3933
Great news for High Tea lovers. Just an hour from Melbourne on the Mornington Peninsula, Woodman Estate presents Opera and High Tea on the first Sunday of each month. Return to the classic tradition and enjoy our wonderful operatic duo with your High Tea. The featured Arias are a perfect complement to the grand Woodman Estate lakeside setting. Your afternoon will be a truly memorable event. From 3.30pm. Bookings essential. Opera and Gold Class High Tea, with priority seating in the formal area overlooking the private lake, celebrate with a glass of Louis Roederer French champagne to start your relaxing afternoon. $135 per person. Opera and VIP High Tea, seated in the formal area, enjoy a glass of Woodman Estate Sparkling or Moscato to celebrate a decadent afternoon. $115 per person. Opera and Deluxe High Tea, seated in The Brasserie or The Atrium, complete with a glass of Sparkling. $89 per person. Children's tickets are available for children up to 12 years. Opera and Traditional High Tea, seated in The Brasserie or The Atrium. $79 per person. Children's tickets are available for children up to 12 years. Bookings essential, enjoy....

Moonlit Sanctuary

550 Tyabb Tooradin Rd, Pearcedale VIC 3912
Winner of the Victorian Tourism Awards in Ecotourism, Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park invites you to wander through 10 hectares of bushland, meeting endangered species, feeding kangaroos and wallabies in the wild, cuddling koalas and enjoying hands-on encounters with friendly sugar gliders, pythons and dingos. Inspired by the work of famous British conservationist Gerald Durrell, Moonlit Sanctuary is now home to 50 Australian species. Many, including about 80 kangaroos, are free to roam through the bush and give visitors a rare natural encounter. Others are housed in large natural enclosures, including endangered creatures such as the strange-looking bush thick-knees bird whose call hadnt been heard on the Mornington Peninsula for more than 60 years. Red bellied pademelons, southern bettongs and eastern quolls (all extinct on mainland Australia), endangered fluffy gliders, squirrel gliders and Tasmanian Devils are also protected at Moonlit Sanctuary, which has received the Sustainable Cities award for Preservation of the Environment. Colourful parrots abound, waterbirds are at home in extensive wetlands and visitors can sample the flourishing bush foods garden. At night, Moonlit Sanctuary comes alive in a remarkable way, with world-famous lantern-lit tours. Owls and other night birds are active, tiny feathertail gliders and giant yellow-bellied gliders swoop around, and quolls, pademelons and bettongs forage for food. Visitors are amazed that even animals such as wallabies are much more active and responsive at night. Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park (www.pearcedale-conservation-park.com.au) is one of seven top attractions in the Mornington Peninsulas Attractions Pass, which saves up to 40% on admission and bonuses at four attractions and includes discount offers at three more. The pass costs only $55 for adults (more than $80 full retail value), $40 for children, and can be purchased at Moonlit Sanctuary.
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Chelsea Speech Therapy

Beach Street Allied Health, 103 Beach St, Frankston VIC 3199
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Moorooduc Quarry Walk & Stairs Circuit

106 Two Bays Road, Mount Eliza VIC 3930
The Moorooduc Quarry was established in 1887 and in 1888 a railway line was built from the quarry to Moorooduc Station so that stone and ballast could be transported from the quarry for the construction of the railway line between Baxter and Mornington. You can still see remains of one of the stone crushers that was used when the quarry was operating. The quarry was closed in 1961 due to flooding and over time became a popular swimming hole for locals, later being transformed into the Moorooduc Quarry Flora and Fauna Reserve. In 1986 the reserve was used for the movie "Frog Dreaming" starring Henry Thomas. Native wildflowers and grasses are abundant in the reserve. If you are lucky you may be fortunate to spot the resident Peregrine Falcon overhead, along with 45 different species of birds. The lake is home to a number of waterbirds and the occasional Koala can sometimes be seen in the Eucalyptus trees. Challenge your fitness by completing the stairs circuit. It is quite steep and unsteady in place with over 200 steps taking you to the peak where you will be rewarded with fantastic views across the Moorooduc Plains....
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Wellness Retreat at Woodman Estate

136 Graydens Road, Moorooduc VIC 3933
This is an outstanding luxury relaxation experience. Enrich your mind and body and connect with your inner self in an unrushed, tranquil lakeside setting. Enjoy relaxation treatments including massages, facials and mud wraps as well as rejuvenation packages to re-energise, replenish, re-balance and recharge. Relax on your day bed by the lake, stroll around the gardens or catch up with friends over a healthy light lunch, pre or post your treatments. Fresh living juice blends and herbal teas are available for your enjoyment. Enjoy lakeside dining, where you can enjoy a light lunch pre or post your treatment in their brasserie restaurant or on the lakeside terrace. Better still, stay overnight at Woodman Estate's luxury accommodation, indulge yourself and choose to stay in either individually designed manor house and wellness rooms or opt for the unrivalled luxurious lakeside chalets. Put the world aside for a moment. Your own private sanctuary awaits. Just an hour from Melbourne on the Mornington Peninsula, they Wellness Retreat is best accessed by car using Eastlink and Peninsula Link. Free parking is available. Free electric car charging is available....
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Peninsula Aquatic Recreation Centre

16N Cranbourne Road, Frankston VIC 3199
Peninsula Aquatic Recreation Centre (PARC) is the Mornington Peninsula’s award-winning aquatic and recreation facility. Located in the heart of Frankston, PARC provides a welcoming, innovative and memorable environment where safety is the priority and fun is the goal for members and visitors of all ages and abilities. The range of facilities and services include: a heated 50 metre swimming pool, a 34-degree warm water rehabilitation and exercise pool with spa, sauna and steam room, AquaPlay aquatic playground featuring exciting multi-level landings and slides. Ride the amazing waterslides; the 114 metre long Constrictor raft slide and Australia’s first interactive light and sound Python waterslide. Enjoy Splashtown, the giant inflatable obstacle course as well as birthday parties and school holiday activities. PARC also offers an extensive swim school program with AUSTSWIM qualified instructors, a state-of-the-art gym with new fully-connected ‘smart’ cardio and weights machines, over 260 weekly group exercise classes plus a new virtual fitness experience, crèche services, café and retail shop. ...
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Frankston Beach

1N Pier Promenade, Frankston VIC 3199
Frankston Beach is at the southern end of a stretch of beach that runs for nine kilometres almost due north to the Patterson River mouth at Carrum. The Frankston section is 2.5 km long and begins at the Olivers Hill Boat Ramp and continues north past the 220 m long Frankston Pier, Kananook Creek mouth and a couple of kilometres towards the adjoining Seaford beach to the north. A delightful boardwalk meanders along the foreshore. The beach averages 50m in width, with a moderate to steep shoreline. Just off the shoreline are three sand bars. The three bars are clearly visible from the pier, though waves will only break on the outer two, when they are greater than 1 m. Frankston Beach is also the home of the lifesaving club, founded in 1924, and is adjacent to the city of Frankston with all facilities. Parking is available at the boat ramp, pier and lifesaving club....
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Davey's Bay

Daveys Bay Road, Mount Eliza VIC 3930
Davey's Bay is a small shallow bay, one of several adjoining the township of Mount Eliza. This 1.5 km long section is dominated by 20 to 30 m high bluffs, rocks and reefs, with the narrow beaches wedged in between them. The three narrow beaches backed by high bluffs are mainly used by the yacht club and fishermen. Access is from the end of Davey's Bay Road where public parking is available. Walk down the steps to the first small beach or continue around the cliff tops past the yacht club, and down to one of the other beaches....
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Mulberry Hill

385 Golf Links Road, Langwarrin South VIC 3911
Mulberry Hill is a historical house and estate. It is open on Sundays for guided tours and available for weddings, events, and group tour and education bookings. Mulberry Hill was the home of Sir Daryl (artist) and Lady Joan (author) Lindsay. Sir Daryl Lindsay was Director of the National Gallery of Victoria from 1941 to 1956, and was knighted in 1957 for his services to Australian Art. A member of the famous Lindsay family of artists, he was an accomplished painter and print maker. He also assisted in founding the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) in 1956 and was its first president. His wife, Lady Joan Lindsay was an artist and writer, best known for her novel, Picnic at Hanging Rock. Her autobiographical novel Time without Clocks is about the Lindsay’s life together at Mulberry Hill and includes commentary about the arts and social history of the time. The house and its contents was bequeathed to the National Trust by Sir Daryl and Lady Joan Lindsay. ...