Home
Profile
Services offered
Pictures of tours
Contact Us
Links to other sites

Mornington Peninsula

Wedding Tour Venues
We visit the following reception venues (subject to availability) on our wedding tours of Mornington Peninsula. For more information on the venues please click on the appropriate web links.
 

VENUE & WEB LINK   VENUE & WEB LINK
Eagle Ridge Golf Club
www.eagleridge.com.au
  Sandhurst Club
www.sandhurst.com
Five Sons Estate
www.fivesonsestate.com.au
  Stillwater at Crittenden
www.stillwateratcrittenden.com.au
Lindenderry
www.lindenderry.com.au
  Summerfields Country House
www.summerfields.com.au
Morning Star Estate
www.morningstarestate.com.au
   
    Should your venue be listed?
Please contact us to discuss.

Photo Gallery of Recent Tours
Coming soon

About the Mornington Peninsula

Heading along the Nepean Highway from Melbourne to the beautiful Mornington Peninsula it is best to turn off at Mornington and follow the coastal road along . Once you reach Dromana you rejoin the highway, although east of Dromana is the wonderful Arthurs Seat Lookout which offers absolutely fabulous views.

Heading further along the coast towards the peninsula point you will reach Sorrento. There are some excellent beaches here and some wonderful historic buildings. You can also join one of the dolphin watching cruises. More great beaches can be found at the rather elegant Portsea. The bay beaches are great for swimming, and although the southern beaches are good for surfing can be quite dangerous. Diving is also popular around Portsea.

The southern coastline of the Mornington Peninsula makes up the Mornington Peninsula National Park. There is a good bus tour through the park, as well as some good walking and cycling tracks. If you do want to explore the park go on the 'Bike and Hike' day, which offers a reduced entrance price. For dates and information call the Visitor's Centre Ph:(07) 5984 4276. When you are exploring be aware that the sea gets very rough, and isn't suitable for swimming.

Further east from the National Park are more great surfing beaches, although again the sea can be very dangerous. Travelling from Melbourne you can take a train to Frankston, although a bus departs from Frankston continuing to Portsea. You can also catch a ferry from Queenscliff.

 
Don't Miss Out!
Submit an Expression of Interest t
o secure a seat on your preferred tour!
- click here

Impressive Affairs - The Affair Specialist

Some geographical/tourist information has been sourced from www.australianexplorer.com


© Impressive Affairs 2006