Anne's Guidebook

Anne
Anne's Guidebook

Food scene

Great relaxing spot for lunch or an early dinner
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St Andrews Beach Brewery
160 Sandy Rd
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Great relaxing spot for lunch or an early dinner
Wonderful vegan cafe with delicious smoothies and açai bowls and well as wraps, pastries and more!
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Hunter
364 Dundas St
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Wonderful vegan cafe with delicious smoothies and açai bowls and well as wraps, pastries and more!
Great for all manner of specialty shops, galleries and places to eat.
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Sorrento
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Great for all manner of specialty shops, galleries and places to eat.
An old favourite which has recently undergone a major facelift
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Portsea Hotel
3746 Point Nepean Rd
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An old favourite which has recently undergone a major facelift
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The Cups Estate
269 Browns Rd
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I’ve heard some good things about this place... off the beaten track, not too crowded And lots of animals
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Panorama Garden Estate
Browns Road
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I’ve heard some good things about this place... off the beaten track, not too crowded And lots of animals

Sightseeing

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Bridgewater Bay
Stairs
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Only swim when this beach is patrolled in the summer and always between the flags
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Gunnamatta Ocean Beach
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Only swim when this beach is patrolled in the summer and always between the flags
ride inside a state of the art gondola, with scenic views above the Mornington Peninsula, across Port Phillip Bay, towards the Melbourne city skyline and beyond.
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Arthurs Seat Eagle
1085 Arthurs Seat Rd
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ride inside a state of the art gondola, with scenic views above the Mornington Peninsula, across Port Phillip Bay, towards the Melbourne city skyline and beyond.
Located at the very end of the peninsula, Fort Nepean enables you to step into the boots of the soldiers once posted there. Fort Nepean was a critical part of Victoria’s defences from the 1880s until 1945. It was the largest and most heavily armed installation in the network of fortifications around the entrance to Port Phillip, and today remains an outstanding example of the evolution of gun technology and Australia’s early defence strategies. The first shot of the British Empire in WWI and the first Australian shots of World War ll were fired from Fort Nepean, earning its entry in military history. These battlements were modified and used right up until the end of World War II. There’s lots to see, so allow at least one hour to discover what makes Fort Nepean so unique. Above and below ground you will find gun emplacements, barracks tunnels, ammunition magazines, and engine house and even a bomb-proof room.
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Fort Nepean
Defence Road
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Located at the very end of the peninsula, Fort Nepean enables you to step into the boots of the soldiers once posted there. Fort Nepean was a critical part of Victoria’s defences from the 1880s until 1945. It was the largest and most heavily armed installation in the network of fortifications around the entrance to Port Phillip, and today remains an outstanding example of the evolution of gun technology and Australia’s early defence strategies. The first shot of the British Empire in WWI and the first Australian shots of World War ll were fired from Fort Nepean, earning its entry in military history. These battlements were modified and used right up until the end of World War II. There’s lots to see, so allow at least one hour to discover what makes Fort Nepean so unique. Above and below ground you will find gun emplacements, barracks tunnels, ammunition magazines, and engine house and even a bomb-proof room.

Relaxation

A short distance from here and a popular attraction.
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Peninsula Hot Springs
140 Springs Lane
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A short distance from here and a popular attraction.

Collecting

If you’re in the market for antique furniture and bric-a-brac this is the place for you.
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Tyabb Packing House Antiques
14 Mornington-Tyabb Rd
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If you’re in the market for antique furniture and bric-a-brac this is the place for you.

Shopping and eating

Red Hill is the 'grand dame' of Victoria's craft markets. Located in one of the State's most picturesque settings, Red Hill Community Market started in 1975 as a community based event where 28 local producers and crafts people came to sell and barter their goods and excess produce. While the bartering is a thing of the past, the atmosphere, colour and excitement of those early years is still very much alive. Soak in the exceptional atmosphere and regenerate your senses at one of our delightful markets. There is something for everyone from old world to modern contemporary, a labyrinth of unique treasures worth discovering. Dedicated commitment to quality brings together over 300 talented stallholders who regularly demonstrate enormous pride in their work by producing original creations of the highest quality. It's a proven feast for the mind, body and soul, a fascinating eclectic mix of textures, materials and colours that make up the vast range of individually designed products. There is little doubt that on the first Saturday of the month (sept to May) between 8am and 1pm, the Red Hill Community Market is the place to be, Set the alarm clock nice and early if you want to avoid the crowds. An early arrival will also ensure you miss the long queue's that form at the stalls selling tiny pancakes and other tasty breakfast treats.
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Red Hill Market
266 Arthurs Seat Rd
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Red Hill is the 'grand dame' of Victoria's craft markets. Located in one of the State's most picturesque settings, Red Hill Community Market started in 1975 as a community based event where 28 local producers and crafts people came to sell and barter their goods and excess produce. While the bartering is a thing of the past, the atmosphere, colour and excitement of those early years is still very much alive. Soak in the exceptional atmosphere and regenerate your senses at one of our delightful markets. There is something for everyone from old world to modern contemporary, a labyrinth of unique treasures worth discovering. Dedicated commitment to quality brings together over 300 talented stallholders who regularly demonstrate enormous pride in their work by producing original creations of the highest quality. It's a proven feast for the mind, body and soul, a fascinating eclectic mix of textures, materials and colours that make up the vast range of individually designed products. There is little doubt that on the first Saturday of the month (sept to May) between 8am and 1pm, the Red Hill Community Market is the place to be, Set the alarm clock nice and early if you want to avoid the crowds. An early arrival will also ensure you miss the long queue's that form at the stalls selling tiny pancakes and other tasty breakfast treats.
Only a short drive away is the Boneo Community Market which is held on the 3rd Saturday (since 1977) to raise money for local community projects. A true craft market is what you will find at Boneo Market where all the locals in the know flock to get the freshest produce and indulge in some of the Mornington Peninsula's delicious gourmet foods. Many of the Peninsula's finest producers sell their wares at this Market and are available to talk to. Set in a picturesque semi-rural setting you are able to amble along whilst enjoying the friendly atmosphere. Unique crafts, devonshire teas, fresh produce, plants, mobile animal farm, delicious gourmet food, children's activities during school holidays and a relaxed atmosphere. Run by the Community for the Community. What better way to do your shopping while supporting the community? All proceeds are donated to local sporting clubs, community groups or charities. There is something to delight everyone.
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Boneo Community Market
Limestone Road
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Only a short drive away is the Boneo Community Market which is held on the 3rd Saturday (since 1977) to raise money for local community projects. A true craft market is what you will find at Boneo Market where all the locals in the know flock to get the freshest produce and indulge in some of the Mornington Peninsula's delicious gourmet foods. Many of the Peninsula's finest producers sell their wares at this Market and are available to talk to. Set in a picturesque semi-rural setting you are able to amble along whilst enjoying the friendly atmosphere. Unique crafts, devonshire teas, fresh produce, plants, mobile animal farm, delicious gourmet food, children's activities during school holidays and a relaxed atmosphere. Run by the Community for the Community. What better way to do your shopping while supporting the community? All proceeds are donated to local sporting clubs, community groups or charities. There is something to delight everyone.

Nasihat bandar

Adat dan budaya

Indigenous information

http://www.spiffa.org/peninsula-cultural-sites.html