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How long is the drive from Port Phillip to Devonport?

The direct drive from Port Phillip to Devonport is 278 mi (447 km), and should have a drive time of 9 hrs 14 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Port Phillip to Devonport, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Cowes, as well as top places to visit like Werribee River Regional Park (Parks Victoria) and Wyndham Harbour, or the ever-popular Jirrahlinga Dingo Conservation & Wildlife Education Centre - BASED IN CHEWTON VICTORIA.

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Top city between Port Phillip and Devonport

The top city between Port Phillip and Devonport is Cowes. It's 2 hours from Port Phillip and 11 hours from Devonport.
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Cowes

Cowes, located on Phillip Island in Victoria, Australia, is a popular destination for tourists. Just a two-hour drive from Melbourne or accessible by coach or passenger ferry from Stony Point on the Mornington Peninsula, Cowes offers visitors an array of dining options and local shops to explore. Families can enjoy the playgrounds and barbecue stations while art enthusiasts can visit the Mingara art gallery showcasing contemporary and indigenous artworks.
Most popular city on this route
2 hours off the main route, 14% of way to Devonport

Best stops along Port Phillip to Devonport drive

The top stops along the way from Port Phillip to Devonport (with short detours) are Phillip Island Nature Parks, Peninsula Hot Springs, and Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park. Other popular stops include Koala Conservation Reserve, The Blues Train, and The Makers' UTAS.
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Jirrahlinga Dingo Conservation & Wildlife Education Centre - BASED IN CHEWTON VICTORIA

Nature & Parks
Wildlife refuge
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Really lovely experiences, nice people, happy and healthy animals and exceptionally well priced. For all ages, 2yo was thrilled to pat dingoes, koalas, emus, snakes and lizards, wombats etc. There's dinosaurs scattered around the park too for Dino lovers. Highly recommend.
Mindy P — Google review
A truly beautiful experience! I live locally and had seen the signs multiple times but never expected it to be so amazing! I can hear the dingo's howling from my home but to see these beautiful creatures Up Close and personal was a life-changing experience. Not to mention all the other Close encounters with Australia's most iconic native animals. I am truly looking forward to bringing international guests and young family members here on a regular basis! Hopefully they won't get sick of me visiting regularly!
Johnny G — Google review
Incredible experience and informative visit! Big shout out to the lovely people here. Appreciate to all their hard work and care for these animals. Will definitely be back and recommend families and friends visiting the area.
Y H — Google review
Enjoyed a nice, peaceful and relaxing day strolling through Jirrahlinga Park today. Arrived in the morning and attended all animal encounters and thoroughly enjoyed them all. Not an overly huge place, but there's plenty to see. We spent just under 4hrs there, but we took our time. The sanctuary carries out extraordinary work with our native animals, and we are truly blessed to have places like these to visit and support.
Steven M — Google review
The best close-up animal encounter I have ever had at a zoo, and it didn't cost any extra! Very friendly and knowledgeable staff. I highly recommend a visit if you want to get very close to wombats, lizards, emus, koalas, and dingoes.
Pete B — Google review
Absolutely loved going here. Got to meet so many animals and pet a few, too. Was an enjoyable experience and I'll definitely go back with friends or a cheeky date. Definitely worth the go.
Brayden F — Google review
Cannot recommend enough! My daughter participated in the junior Rangers program and she couldn't have a better time feeding,cuddling and learning about the animals. The Rangers were so patient and kind with the kids and the animals were very well taken care of. Definitely will come back . Nathan and Ryan are wonderful Rangers, it was so amazing to see the way they take care of the animals. So much love for the job they're doing.
Paula G — Google review
We love jirrahlinga! Second time visiting and will definitely visit again. Amazing to be able to get up close to the animals, we got to pat a dingo, a koala, a wombat, an emu and 3 different lizards. Plenty of beautiful species of birds and Australian animals. The staff are so friendly and knowledgeable. They do a wonderful job looking after the animals.
Rachael C — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(142)
Dingo Conservation Centre, Chewton VIC 3451, Australia
http://www.jirrahlinga.com.au/
+61 493 387 144
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Werribee River Regional Park (Parks Victoria)

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Park
Nature & Parks
Werribee River Park offers a picturesque setting for walking and cycling along the river, with opportunities for birdwatching and fishing. The park features lovely trails that lead to red cliffs and offer sightings of wallabies and lizards. Visitors can also explore the heritage buildings at Werribee Mansion. Dog owners will appreciate that dogs are welcome in the area.
Once we worked out how to get there (Google was getting to take us all different ways that we knew we couldn't go). We finally went via Werribee Park Mansion. A decent walk across the river then down a road to a track which winds back to viewing points of the cliffs on K Road. Absolutely stunning
Kerrie D — Google review
Car par is open and you need to leave before 5pm. Pot holes on the way to car park. Signage available for car park direction. Car park is flat. No bathroom available. Park your car here and do the walk towards werribee river.
Sharad S — Google review
Yes. I found the community park land and sports facilities adjacent to the Bungie's water hole on the Werribee River, which would be a great place to swim on a very hot day ... But they have No Swimming signs posted on the waters edge, so maybe there are crocodiles or piranha or sumting .... But it's a lovely spot.
Bruce S — Google review
Lovely river walk where dogs are welcome. No shade but easy path, nice views. Note, the road to the car park is full of large potholes and requires a lot of manoeuvring to avoid. Not unsafe but not everyone would enjoy this road.
Al G — Google review
Beautiful surroundings but bridge closed due to main6
Shahid M — Google review
The Werribee River Park track that joins from the Federation Trail is a dead end as the bridge over the river to the Mansion is closed and has been for 2 years following a flood event. Come on PV, get it fixed please. Posted October 2022 People who may be planning visits to the Werribee Regional Park should be aware of some access restrictions between now and the end of the year. Recent flooding has caused structural damage to the footbridge over the Werribee River, and the bridge is closed indefinitely. Update from Parks Victoria Best we can hope for is Spring 2025 "The proposed repair works to the structure and stream embankment are significant. Repair works need careful planning and design with many site and environmental factors being considered. Flora and fauna, and hydrological assessments have been undertaken. These have provided information required to schedule the repair works, which must occur at a certain time of year. This will minimise the impact on flora and fauna in the area surrounding the bridge and consider expected water levels in the river. An ideal timeframe has been determined and works are expected to take place in Q1 FY 25/26."
James B — Google review
Nice relaxing walk indulge with the nature. Experience excellent heritage buildings. Excellent photo opportunities
Vinodh S — Google review
This should be better signed so more know about this beautiful place. Lovely trails to walk along and view the red cliffs or to walk along the river trails and see wallabies, lizards etc. Of course it is a lovely way to walk into the Werribee Mansion too.
Stu M — Google review
4.4
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4.5
(339)
Main Dr, Cocoroc VIC 3030, Australia
https://www.parks.vic.gov.au/places-to-see/parks/werribee-park
+61 131963
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Wyndham Harbour

Marina
Nature & Parks
Wyndham Harbour is a picturesque destination located in Werribee South, just a 25-minute drive from Melbourne. It offers a range of activities for visitors, including live music, water sports, movie screenings, and food trucks during Free Family Fun Day events. The area boasts serene beaches perfect for strolling and catching up with family and friends. There are also amenities like BBQ grills and public toilets nearby. The development features stunning views of Port Philip Bay and provides opportunities for fishing excursions.
Quiet mornings with no rush, a day off to relax, and the magical colors of sunrise or moonrise. The soft light, the peaceful atmosphere, and the vibrant colors all come together to create a truly magical experience.
Rada B — Google review
This is a nice new area with a lot of possibilities. There is a very nice activity area with mini golf and a nice cafe, built with shopping containers. Next to this is another outdoor restaurant and bar that is also constructed from containers. The housing area newcwith a mix of apartments and separate homes. The marina will be b quite large and is getting more popular now. It has great potential but is difficult to get to by car, through a market gardening area. On a nice day, it is a lovely place to go, and I look forward to seeing it fully developed in the future
Stephen E — Google review
As this pin is for the harbour itself, looks like the services they offer here are : wet berths, dry boat storage, chandlery, boat maintenance, 24/7 self-service fuel dock, fish cleaning, private boat ramp and waste pump out. As I'm not so rich that I'm able to own a boat, that's about all the guide I can offer here. Restaurant, cafe, toilet nearby. Lots of parking.
Sventek — Google review
Stunning but not a great deal to do here except fishing or eat at a cafe.
Connie B — Google review
A good place for a relaxing walk near the sea. Not so many people.
TonyJT D — Google review
This is such a hidden gem with so much scope for development. Being not too from from home we were so happily surprised to discover this place. . The harbour is clean and has many amenities around. Not many restaurants at this point but surely that will happen soon. Good place if you wish to enjoy the harbour views peacefully.
Pragya G — Google review
Could be the best area for live and visit if the air quality is clean, unbearable to breathe. Very nicely built and scenic view of the sea.
Jawad A — Google review
Beautiful place near the beach. Feel truly relax. A very good place for fishing. You can be the one who caught big fish such as snapper, I haven't though. You can also see the CBD with the building like in the picture. I think it is newly established beach apartments. All the apartments are relly contemporary design and attractive. Recommend everyone to come and feel one of the edges Phillips Bay.
S M — Google review
4.3
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3.8
(41)
50 Quay Blvd, Werribee South VIC 3030, Australia
http://www.wyndhamharbour.com.au/
+61 3 9233 8530
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St Kilda Pier

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Marina
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
St Kilda Pier is a popular spot in Melbourne, offering stunning views of the city skyline and Port Phillip Bay. During the day, visitors can take a leisurely stroll along the pier, bask in the sunshine, and admire the panoramic vistas. The heritage-listed St Kilda Pier Kiosk at the end of the pier provides an opportunity to grab a coffee or snack. As evening falls, it becomes an ideal location for spotting Little Penguins as they make their way back home.
St Kilda Pier is an absolute gem in Melbourne’s vibrant coastal scene, and my visit was nothing short of spectacular! This iconic spot offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, lively atmosphere, and convenient amenities that make it a must-visit destination🙂. The pier itself is a scenic delight, stretching out into Port Phillip Bay with breathtaking views of the city skyline and the shimmering water. Visiting in the evening was a brilliant choice—the sunset paints the sky in hues of orange, pink, and purple, creating a magical backdrop for a leisurely stroll. The gentle sea breeze and the sound of waves lapping against the pier add to the serene yet lively vibe. If you’re lucky, you might even spot the resident fairy penguins waddling back to their burrows at dusk—an adorable highlight! One of the standout features is the accessibility and convenience. The parking area near the pier is well-organized, with plenty of spots available even during peak evening hours. While parking isn’t free, the rates are quite reasonable for such a prime location, making it hassle-free to drive in and enjoy the experience without breaking the bank. The pay for amenities and nearby facilities is also very fair. The kiosks and cafes along the foreshore offer a range of delicious food and drinks at decent prices, perfect for grabbing a coffee or fish and chips to enjoy while soaking in the views. The area feels safe and well-maintained, with clean pathways and ample seating to relax and take it all in. Whether you’re a local or a tourist, St Kilda Pier in the evening is an unforgettable experience. The combination of stunning scenery, affordable parking, and a welcoming atmosphere makes it a top-tier destination
Bibin T — Google review
Beautiful newly built pier with amazing views of the city. Beautiful spot to watch the sunset and see the city beautifully lit up at night. Def worth visiting and going for a walk to the end of the jetty. Also lots of seating all the x way along the pier for those that need to take a rest or to sit and see the beautiful city views. I love this pier.
Linda B — Google review
This is such a beautiful addition to St Kilda. The pier is lovely, the beaches are clean, and if you’re lucky enough you’ll see one of the local penguins. This is a free tourist attraction so that’s a great thing. Plenty to see as there are great restaurants from takeaways to fine dining (Donovan’s).
Raelene R — Google review
My first visit to St Kilda pier since its been upgraded. I love what has been done with it. It's a very pleasant walk with the sunset and view of the city skyline. Plenty of places to sit and relax along the way and I love how they've kept the historical kiosk.
Lisa M — Google review
I enjoyed my walk to the pier! •great sunset view •windy and cold November so wear warm clothes •there is a nice overpass/bridge connecting it to the restaurants and hotels from the other street •could be an amazing jog path early morning or late afternoon
BA — Google review
A must-visit when in Melbourne. St Kilda Pier offers stunning views of the city skyline and Port Phillip Bay, especially during sunrise and sunset. The walk is peaceful, with plenty of spots for photos. If you’re lucky, you might spot the famous little penguins near the breakwater at dusk. Clean, well-maintained, and a perfect place to relax and soak in the fresh sea breeze.
Proride M — Google review
Here's where you can see wild tiny penguin at its natural habitat. Btw note that this is not a penguin parade so you have to patient search and wait for the penguins! Usually they are in between some rocks so look carefully. Don't get your hope up too high if you are expecting a lot of penguins visible in close proximity. This is not your place
Pui L — Google review
Went on a Saturday afternoon with nice weather and sunshine. It was a big change from before. There were a lot of people. There was a boat tour to see penguins. There was an ice cream shop at the end of the road. It was delicious. The atmosphere was good for visiting. The walkway was convenient, but there were no trash cans.
MEE K — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(633)
Pier Rd, St Kilda VIC 3182, Australia
https://www.parks.vic.gov.au/places-to-see/sites/st-kilda-pier-and-breakwater?utm_source=google&utm_medium=maps&utm_campaign=GMB-2020
+61 131963
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Caribbean Community

Permanently Closed
Corporate campus
Shopping
Huge public market with many vendors, plus activities such as mini-golf, a train & playgrounds.
Great place to spend a good summer day. Nice market and good stuff. The cafes and food trucks are good too. Outdoor area is ideal for picnic and a lot of things to keep the kids occupied. The BBQ areas are clean and the gazebos can be booked for private parties.
Karthik S — Google review
This place is fabulous!! In the Market you can have varieties of things to buy. You can spend nearly two hours with your children as there are always fun things to do. I like the cafeteria. Specially clean toilets!! My kids love this place.
Champika B — Google review
A nice park with lots of stalls and rides for kids. Most of the rides are Cash-Only so do bring cash as the ATM onsite charges fees. Lots of great food and knick knacks in the market area.
Daniel T — Google review
It's a place has everything including pony riding, chairlifts, boat, BBQ facilities, market, café and free parking but small amount of entry fee on weekend. Good for family gathering and who is looking to spend a whole day and has some fun in one place. However most facilities cost different prices except the playground and the market is boring.
KY — Google review
Nice markets, loads of stalls of everything and it's a big walk to get around it all. There are always a lot of interesting characters there with their merchandise. Too much of the gear is just cheap knockoffs though.
Tex S — Google review
Not as good as it used to be but maybe just because I went on a Wednesday. Still good selection of fruit, street food, phone accessories, jewellery and souvenirs. Also on Sunday has a train, chairlift and some rides for the kids
Max A — Google review
A large market with lots of stalls. The prices of the products and services at the market where not cheap. The food at the food court is over priced. The market is in a greenery area which makes it a great place to have a picnic. Entrance at the door is $2.50 and parking is hard to find.
Thomas B — Google review
Great place for family. Good playground and good market. Queen Victoria Market sells kind of soviniers but here is for local items.
Ducky K — Google review
4.1
(1983)
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3.5
(72)
1280 Ferntree Gully Rd, Scoresby VIC 3179, Australia
http://caribbeangardens.com.au/
+61 3 9756 5000
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Adventure Park

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Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Adventure Park Geelong is Victoria's largest water park, offering a wide range of thrilling waterslides and attractions for visitors of all ages. From the gravity-defying Tornado to the high-speed Aqua Racer, there are plenty of hair-raising slides to enjoy. In addition to the water attractions, the park also features dry coasters like the Wave Swinger and Crazy Coaster.
Awesome day out. Loved loved the water rides especially the lazy river and the Tornado. Definitely fun day out even for a big kid like me 😁😁. Went on a Sunday and wasn't too busy which was great. The most we waited for a ride was 15mins. Take your own food, chairs and picnic rug find a good spot to call your base and you have yourself a wonderful fun day!
Marjy M — Google review
This place suits for families with young (primarily school age) kids. Not so much for youth (secondary school age) kids due to the option of rides available. Snow play zone is too crowded. Foods options are quite good. Lightings declaration are beautiful.
Catherine T — Google review
We went to the WinterGlow for the 2nd year running. Really enjoyed all but 2 parts of it. The food and drink prices are SHOCKING. $13 for a tiny pizza (can get the same size pizzas as a 4 pack in Aldi for cheaper than they charge). They are also pre packaged and not made on site, probably are from Aldi. Same with drinks and other food, way way way over priced. It’s basic, mass produced food. The snow zone is more of an ice zone with too many people in a given session. Once in, you just kinda find a spot and stay there. I loved the new snowball zone though as last year, too many people were throwing ‘ice balls’ at each other, some of which went astray. Now for the good, the rides are all included as part of the ticket price which is great. Please can you put the ‘Crazy Coaster’ out of action next year as I cannot be dragged on for a 3rd year running. 🤢 The ice sculpture, amazing! The lights, beautiful! Can’t fault then at all and it’s amazing watching them ‘come to life’ as the sun sets and it gets dark. Marshmallows, again maybe a bit over priced (especially when you add $2 for an extra 2 biscuits which cost about that for a whole packet in the shops) but probably the most fun part for me. We get there a bit early and there seems to be a lot of parking spaces. And we usually spend 4-5 hours there so it’s def somewhere you ‘can’ spend a lot of time and not get bored.
Karen — Google review
We had an amazing time at Adventure Park Geelong last winter! The snow activities were so much fun, and it was a special experience for our family, especially for our daughter, who saw snow for the first time. The park offered a great mix of entertainment, and the winter setting made everything even more magical.
Wanyue F — Google review
Was good place , lots of lights and entertainment for kids. Could have got more food options as thr current ones were more of fixed frozen menu and not fresh 🤔 for that price. Overall good entertainment for winter glow festival with various ride options , but yes it has its own queue on the fav ones.
Pilot B — Google review
Specifically the winterglow festival. It was a fun experience for the kids. I wish it stayed open a little longer. The wait times to do the activities and rides were long. But the food and drink areas were well laid out and organised. Kids enjoyed the rides. Most of the staff were brilliant. Only came across two girls who were being rude about the customers which was disappointing. The snow experience was very crowded. Looking forward to trying adventure park in the summer.
Michelle L — Google review
Fantastic experience. Spent 3 hours at the park and still feel like we could have spent another 3 there. Our 5 year old daughter loved the lights, the staff were polite and helpful and the range of events and activities was fun
Alex ( — Google review
A magical day spent under the glow of breathtaking Christmas lights! This place was absolutely enchanting—truly one of the most stunning displays I’ve ever experienced. A must-visit for anyone looking to soak in the holiday spirit!
Piyush S — Google review
4.3
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3.7
(375)
1249 Bellarine Hwy, Wallington VIC 3222, Australia
https://www.adventurepark.com.au/
+61 3 5250 7200
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Dandenong Market

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Market
Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
Dandenong Market, a long-standing and renowned market in Melbourne, boasts over 200 vendors offering a wide array of products such as fresh produce, fish, baked goods, spices, international delicacies, clothing, jewelry, electronics and more. This vibrant marketplace celebrates the city's cultural diversity with traders representing over 150 nationalities. Visitors can embark on foodie tours or enjoy festivals and kids programs. The market is a paradise for food enthusiasts seeking unique and exotic ingredients from around the world.
Today was my son’s school holiday, so we decided to visit Dandenong Market since it’s not far from where we live. Compared to another market we love, South Melbourne Market—which feels more like a tourist spot and is always packed with foreign visitors—Dandenong Market seems more like a place for serious shopping. The market is divided into three main sections. The first section sells processed foods like cheese and sausages, as well as specialty stores for flour, various kinds of beans, and an impressive selection of spices. The second section offers fresh produce, including meat, seafood, vegetables, fruits, and even flowers. The third section is dedicated to ready-to-eat food stalls from all around the world, with a strong focus on Asian cuisine, including Korean, Indian, and Middle Eastern food. Most of the people here are locals, and the atmosphere feels very authentic and multicultural. I was particularly interested in the spices, beans, and flour, and I’d love to come back on my own to explore everything in more detail. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a genuine market experience!
Sujinda ( — Google review
I went to Dandenong market to investigate and purchase turnips. I don’t know why they are hiding in big supper markets. I found many shops selling them. I found two different prices. Prices seem reasonable for all fruits and vegetables. Turnips are good as a snack or cooked. I call them "Gonglu" in my native language, more nutritious than potatoes but as delicious as potatoes in a balanced diet. I was delighted to see the fresh fruits and vegetables the Lord of heavens and earth has created for humanity.
Muhammad A — Google review
You can find big variety of fruits, vegetables meat, fish, nuts, eggs and even flowers and there are many more. Compared to big market players this place offers significantly bargain price. Fresh and Cheap 😊
Gayan D — Google review
Best market in town. Dandenong market is absolutely value for money. Vegetables are very cheap. From clothes to groceries, everything is available. They arrange festivals in regular intervals. Those festivals are free for entrance and fun events; great moments of joy. The market has playzone. Grocery shops offer discount towards the end of the day. Vegetables with this low prices aren’t available anywhere else. Fish, meat and vegetables are very much fresh. There are a few quality food stalls offering tasty foods at a very low cost. The market is great for shopping and passing quality time with family.
Atanu S — Google review
Lively market, similar like VicMarket but people here are just more down to earth if you know what I mean. Many stores selling veggies and fruits; I had Lamb pancake from the Turkish food truck ( amazingly good) and Srilankan food cheese Gottu ( which is so salty and disappointing). Also had dessert from a place ( truffle and lemon cake) which were just ok. I feel like I am in a different country.
Ash Y — Google review
Do not shop for groceries unless you have first paid a visit to this place if you are close or can drive to this place during the weekends. The prices you have seen even in cheap local stores and shops will be beaten for sure. Specially if you are a seafood lover, you can find fresh and reasonably priced fish in this market. For hookah/shishah lovers, the cheapest tobacco flavours are there too. You can also enjoy the authentic food stalls. We tried Colombian food and loved it.
Ali K — Google review
A bit of a Foodie haven, lots of delicious food at an affordable price. The oysters were reasonably priced and fresh at MC Quality Seafood. You have to try the Afghan bread from Kabul Kitchen (get it for takeaway, the bread is hugeeeee). The Empanada but especially Latin American hot dog at Cafe Valentina was just flavour bomb. Of course you need to finish the food tour at Dandee Donuts Dandenong Market with their jam or custard filled donuts.
Vi D — Google review
Some great ethnic food, cheap flowers, eggs, fruit & vegetables. Watch the parking inspectors, it's ticketed and were a few fines on car windows 😉
Robbie B — Google review
4.4
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4.2
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Clow Street &, Cleeland St, Dandenong VIC 3175, Australia
http://dandenongmarket.com.au/
+61 3 9701 3850
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Myuna Farm

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Farm
Sights & Landmarks
Myuna Farm offers a hands-on experience for kids with lambs, rabbits, guinea pigs, and various animals in the aviary, paddock, native animal display, and reptile area. The farm provides excellent facilities including BBQ areas and covered picnic spots. Additionally, there are pony rides and tractor rides available for a small fee. Visitors can enjoy interacting with bunnies, guinea pigs, baby goats as well as other animals on the farm.
Great place to take kids or if you're an animal lover. We went to the show here yesterday which was very affordable compared to Melbourne show. The kids had a great time.
Lisa M — Google review
As small zoos go, this is a decent one. Good variety of animals, all accessible for patting and feeding. Cute pony rides and fun tractor pulled train ride. Kids also loved the playground. Food and coffee available in the cafe was surprisingly good.
Lori P — Google review
Wonderful place for families and animal lovers. The animals are super gorgeous and well taken care of. Lots parties around. The train ride was cute. We had a great time
Anita — Google review
No unnecessary words. Everything is in the video. I definitely recommend everyone to visit this wonderful zoo! It touched me to the core, everything is done with love for the animals! Amazing staff! I have the best and most positive emotions after visiting this zoo! 🤩🥰😍👍
K K — Google review
This farm is a great place for families with young children to visit! Kids will have a blast going on the pony ride (additional cost), the tractor ride (additional cost), playing in the playground, petting and feeding some of the farm animals. You actually get a bag of feed included with your entry to feed some of the animals. Plenty of animals around and you can get up pretty close to many of them too! An affordable and memorable experience for everyone. Lots of space for parking, unless they are having a particularly busy day. Additional parking can be found on the side streets of the main road outside the farm, only a few minutes walk away.
Ana — Google review
Lovely, spacious, well priced, friendly staffed, farm. Great selection of animals, many of which you can feed. Lots of space for event hire, but also if you wish to bring food to sit and eat. Highly recommend.
Stan V — Google review
Myuna Farm 🌳 I recently visited Myuna Farm in Doveton, and I was thoroughly impressed with the entire experience 🤩. Here's a rundown of my visit: Parking 🅿️ The farm has ample parking space, making it easy to park your vehicle. The parking area is well-maintained and easily accessible 🚗. Toilets 🚽 The toilets are clean, well-maintained, and easily accessible. They are also well-equipped with necessary amenities 🚿. Animals 🐄 The farm is home to a variety of friendly animals, including cows, sheep, goats, and chickens. The animals are well-cared for, and the farm staff are happy to answer any questions you may have about them 🐓. Customer Service 🤝 The customer service at Myuna Farm is exceptional! The staff are friendly, welcoming, and extremely knowledgeable about the farm and its activities 👏. They are happy to assist with any questions or concerns you may have. Fee 💸 The entry fee is reasonable, and the farm offers various activities and experiences that are worth every penny 💸. The farm also offers a range of packages and deals that cater to different needs and budgets. Activities 🌟 The farm offers a range of activities, including animal encounters, farm tours, and play areas for kids. The activities are well-organized, and the staff are happy to assist with any questions or concerns you may have 🤔. Food and Beverages 🍔 The farm has a café that serves delicious food and beverages, including coffee, snacks, and meals. The food is freshly prepared, and the portions are generous 🍴. Overall Experience 🌟 My overall experience at Myuna Farm was excellent. The farm is well-maintained, the staff are friendly and knowledgeable, and the activities are fun and engaging 🤩. I would highly recommend Myuna Farm to anyone looking for a fun and educational experience 🌟. Rating ⭐️ I would give Myuna Farm a 5-star rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️. The farm is a great place to visit for families, couples, and individuals who love animals and the outdoors 🌳. Conclusion 📚 Myuna Farm in Doveton is a must-visit destination for anyone looking for a fun and educational experience. With its friendly staff, well-maintained facilities, and range of activities, Myuna Farm is a great place to spend the day especially with kids🌟.
Bibin T — Google review
Amazing place. Found this place based on recommendations from my work colleague. Took my 2.5 yr old son here. Did not disappoint. Lots to do. Getting up close to the animals was the highlight. Would go again. Worth the 45 minutes drive.
Matty D — Google review
4.5
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4.5
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182 Kidds Rd, Doveton VIC 3177, Australia
http://www.casey.vic.gov.au/myunafarm
+61 3 9709 9944
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The Blues Train

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Live music venue
Tours
Scenic Railroads
The Blues Train in Queenscliff, Victoria, offers a unique and enjoyable entertainment and dining experience. Running from August to May, this steam train provides a mini-festival atmosphere with live blues music and themed dining. Guests can enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime experience of dining aboard a moving train while being entertained by blues musicians. The food served on board is also musically themed, adding to the overall experience.
What a fun and unique experience! Amazing organization by the Blues Train team. The dinner was delicious. The musicians were top notch. It was fun moving from car to car at each stop to see the next performance. Room to dance or sit and enjoy the music. An absolutely energy charged environment. Great to share with friends and family. We highly recommend and will be heading back ourselves. Books out quickly!!
Jodi L — Google review
5/4/25 We had an absolutely fantastic night on the Blues Train! We had had to wait for 5 years for the experience as we had previously booked in 2020..... Anyway, finally we managed to get 7 of us together and it was fabulous! We started with the meal. I feel the directions could have been clearer, but there was enough food when I got there (larger men in our party would have preferred seconds/larger portions). The meal was tasty. We had beef, chicken, carrots, mashed potato, salad, a bread roll, and coleslaw. Dessert (lemon tart) was too sweet and the only option, which was disappointing. The music in each carriage was great. My order of favourites would be B, A, D, C but others in our group had different favourites. Something for everyone. Anna Scionti amazed us all with her cigar box guitar skills 👌 👏 🎸 It would have been nice to know about the drink package options beforehand, to have been able to choose ahead rather than work it out in the queue, but we managed! We're so glad the Blues Train survived after 2020! P.S. nice to have security in each carriage, especially when a few people got a bit tipsy! There wasn't any trouble, just merriment, but nice to have their presence for 'just in case'!
Alison M — Google review
My friend and I flew from Newcastle to share the adventures of the Blues Train.. We had the most amazing time.. The staff were super friendly, the Blues artists were fun and entertaining and the added experience of the train was awesome. I havn't stopped smiling.. Highly recommend 🌞
Deb M — Google review
We did the lunch show & we can’t wait to go again. The train ride was amazing, the musicians were very talented & played a variety of blues. The buffet food was very tasty and nearly all options were gluten free. The catering staff and the train staff were so friendly & helpful, even on a 35.deg day. Make sure you book accommodation early, took us a while to find something.
Jane — Google review
Had such a great time. I loved the cross section and varied music even though it was all blues. The carriages are not over crowded ( the perfect amount ) I would recommend this to anyone who has a love of music especially Blues
HelenR — Google review
Had an absolute blast. The music was great , the atmosphere was amazing and we had a great time. I do think there need to be better food options though. The snack box was tasty but not really adequate for the length of time on the train , the free flowing drinks and as the event starts so early it makes it difficult to eat dinner beforehand. Incorporating some kind of hot food e.g sliders, pies etc at the halfway point (Drysdale) would make it an even better experience. Thanks Blues Train for responding. I do believe that you need to look at recent reviews and take the comments re the food "On Board". It is not easy to eat dinner that early and most of the recent reviews that I have read have mentioned the inadequacy of the food. I think you need to meet the expectations of your clients and provide better food options. If you did it would elevate the experience from 4 Star to 5 Star.
Lynn D — Google review
The experience of traveling the train and entertainment was fantastic. How ever … I am so glad I had a late lunch as the food provided was revolting and un eatable. Given a grazing box with warm cheese & dip. Deli meat was off, it went in the bin. Drinks limited only providing one per stop. Where as there website reflected only allowed three at a time . But would only give you one drink ! Very disappointed with food and drink provided.
Wrxjase75 — Google review
Boy, did this give me the blues. I went on this ten years ago and it was amazing — but the change in structure has turned it into an absolute mess. At each stop, you’re only allowed to get a drink for yourself — no one else in your group — and there are only four people physically serving the entire train. Everyone in your group has to queue for their own drink, including any elderly parents you’ve brought along. This also means you have to choose between going to the toilet, queuing for a drink, or queuing to save a seat on the carriage. You can’t do all three, and either way, you’ll spend the entire 30-minute stop in a queue. There are a maximum of four toilets per stop serving the entire train. No one explained the drinks rules in advance or how we would move between carriages, so everyone was confused and frustrated right from the start. Calling it a shambles doesn’t do it justice. We missed out on drinks, people were peeing in the bushes, and we couldn’t sit with our group on the carriage because there’s no structure to the seating arrangements. The staff were rude — I actually had to have a word with one of them after they referred to me as “that woman” for being in the way. The whole process completely undermined what would otherwise be a great musical experience. What a shame — this used to be brilliant.
Tameron M — Google review
4.5
(254)
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4.5
(689)
20 Symonds St, Queenscliff VIC 3225, Australia
http://thebluestrain.com.au/
+61 1300 885 993
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Point Nepean National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Hiking area
Point Nepean National Park, located at the tip of the Mornington Peninsula near Portsea, offers a rich historical and natural experience. The park features historic forts, tunnels, and a museum at the Quarantine Station. Visitors can explore Fort Nepean and Cheviot Beach where Prime Minister Harold Holt disappeared mysteriously. The park is on Boon Wurrung land and has been an important gathering place for thousands of years.
Point Nepean National Park is a remarkable destination that promises an unforgettable experience for all visitors. With its stunning landscapes and rich history, this park is perfect for a full day of exploration. The extensive walking trails meander through picturesque scenery, offering breathtaking views of the coastline and the stunning bay. Whether you’re an avid hiker or simply enjoy a leisurely stroll, there’s a trail suited to your preferences. One of the standout features of Point Nepean is the impressive fort and the historic quarantine station, both of which provide fascinating insights into Australia's maritime history. As you wander through the fortifications, you’ll discover intriguing stories from the past and breathtaking vistas of the surrounding area. The well-preserved architecture and informative displays make it easy to immerse yourself in the history of this unique site. Additionally, the park is family-friendly, making it an ideal destination for a day out with loved ones. Bring a picnic to enjoy in one of the scenic spots, and don’t forget your camera to capture the stunning views. Overall, Point Nepean National Park offers a perfect blend of history, natural beauty, and outdoor adventure, making it a must-visit destination.
Michael L — Google review
📍 Good historical location. You can’t drive your private vehicle all the way to Point Nepean — parking is available only at the entrance. From there, you’ll need to take the shuttle service, which requires a paid return ticket purchased at the start. Note that the shuttle doesn’t operate all the time, so check the schedule beforehand. Alternatively, you can walk barefoot (or in comfortable shoes) for around 4–5 km. Plan at least 2 hours to fully enjoy the surroundings and the historic atmosphere.
Oshan V — Google review
The day was rainy with thunder and lightning, peaceful and the solitude I craved. Great walking tracks, asphalt the whole way. The up keep of the fort is good, an historic part of our past. Pack a picnic to share at the Quarantine Station, magnificence buildings.
Jacinda B — Google review
Great history! Lovely walk around the grounds of the quarantine station at Point Nepean. I advise you to watch a short video about the quarantine station before your walk. Very interesting. There is a lovely little coffee van there on site, too.
Lesleigh W — Google review
Lots of fascinating points of interest along a spectacular scenic coastline. The old gun placements were great to walk around and you really felt in the moment walking through the tunnels under the point. The sites were well signposted with plenty of information detailing the point of interest. Great bus service to get you to the point without having to make the 3 km hike over some very steep hills.
Rodney S — Google review
Utterly Gorgeous park! Fantastic range of walks to stunning views! Shuttle bus runs out to the point & very accessible! Highly recommend if in the area!
CarniART — Google review
Absolutely stunning! Point Nepean National Park offers a perfect mix of natural beauty, rich history, and adventure. Breathtaking coastal views, peaceful walking trails, and historic forts make it a must-visit. The bike ride to the tip is a highlight — scenic, breezy, and unforgettable!
Darshana K — Google review
Lovely historic buildings but basically they are abandoned and in disrepair. I liked reading about the history and enjoyed the tranquil environment. History buffs would enjoy this place. 👍
Sammi M — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(420)
Ochiltree Rd, Portsea VIC 3944, Australia
https://www.parks.vic.gov.au/places-to-see/parks/point-nepean-national-park?utm_source=google&utm_medium=maps&utm_campaign=GMB-2020
+61 3 8427 2299
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Searoad Ferries - Sorrento

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Ferry service
Transportation
Ferries
Searoad Ferries provides a picturesque route to Sorrento with multiple daily crossings from Queenscliff on the Bellarine Peninsula. The 40-minute journey offers stunning views of Port Phillip Bay. The reservation and ticketing process is seamless, with professional and friendly service staff. Onboard services are excellent, including clean seating areas and a cafe serving various snacks and beverages. Passengers can enjoy the sunrise during the early morning ferry ride or spot dolphins in the bay if lucky.
A very laid back, and yet incredibly professional operation, this is definitely the quickest and easiest way to get from Sorrento to Queenscliffe, and lets face it, its about a four hour drive if you go around the bay. Ships are easy to board whether on foot or with a car, and there are nice facilities on board as well, with a small cafe that also serves alcohol, so you can enjoy a glass of something whilst you cruise across. Some great views of the properties in Portsea as well.
Chris B — Google review
Booking was simple and quick. Customer Service from first lass at Sorrento greeting us through to the return trip, was amazingly brilliant. Everyone was friendly and very helpful to any passenger that required extra support. Coffee was lovely, the crossing was good and a lot of choices on where to sit. Highly recommend the ferry, fantastic way to relax instead of sitting in traffic from the Peninsula to Queenscliff. I was a foot passenger, parked my car up on the hill for all day parking. Took the 8am sailing from Sorrento and returned on the 5pm from Queenscliff.
Jacinda B — Google review
Always great service this business. I have to highlight the help and assistance for my disabled friend. The lift didnt work on the older boat, and everyone was so assisting today. I was just doing a drop off and pick up, but thoughly impressed, even down to the wonderful staff in the ticketing area, who made great coffees.
Bronwyn H — Google review
I catch the ferry from Sorrento to Queenscliff every 2nd week and the process is so easy! The staff are fanatic at loading the cars carefully on the boat and the staff at the terminals and upstairs at the cafe are all so sweet and nice! It’s a 40 minute boat ride each way, once you’re on, you’re getting off, it goes so quickly!
Emily W — Google review
A neat & tidy, comfortable and quick way to cross Port Phillip Bay... from Sorrento to Queenscliff (or vice-versa). Easy to board and disembark... on foot, or with a vehicle... and with food, drinks and gifts available on board.
Mervyn R — Google review
Took the ferry from Queenscliff to Sorrento for the first time, bringing our car along, and it was such a smooth and enjoyable experience! The cabin was clean and comfortable, and there was even a little café onboard. I wasn’t expecting much, but the almond croissant was absolutely delicious — seriously one of the best I’ve had, and only $5! The trip went by so quickly, just chatting and taking photos. If you’re planning a visit to the Mornington Peninsula for the hot springs but don’t want to drive all the way around, this is a perfect and relaxing option. Highly recommend!
Meng-Hsuan L — Google review
Great place. Plenty of amenities nearby. Everything ran smoothly to get into the ferry
Cyzana M — Google review
Searoad Ferry - The Queen of The Ocean. Where do I begin.. I don't consider myself a particularly wealthy man, this was apparent when I first observed the customers on board. The ship seemed to be seperated, the fancy rich customers had there nose turned up towards us more middle / lower class. However I would be one lady from wealth, she is beautiful and elegant and I truly questioned why she would entertain a street rat such as myself. We first would share a few libations together and an elegant meal with the rest of the high-end customers. Afterwards we would attend the lower class area to which we then Irish danced together laughing and having the time of our lives. We then would sneak to the bow of the ship, I will never forget how I held her by her luscious hips, her arms fully extended out on the bow of the ship, as I thought "I'm king of the World". To finish off this truly amazing voyage, we snack back to the hold of the vessel, where we would share a night full of passion and romance. I would draw this stunning lady like one of my french girls before we would sneak into the back seat of a car to become.... Ummmm better acquainted. And now we are here, the vessel is getting close to our destination. It is extremely cold on the ship right now and I believe I see an ice berg in the distance. This would normally have me in a panic, however the staff are all extremely professional and they call this ship "The Unsinkable", I'm sure there's nothing to be worried about. All I can think about right now is when we finally land will I go back to my everyday life, or will I live a new life of magic and wonder with this women who I consider the love of my life. Whatever happens all I know is I will never let go Rose. Sincerely yours, Jack
Scotty R — Google review
4.7
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4.4
(945)
Esplanade, Sorrento VIC 3943, Australia
https://www.searoad.com.au/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb_sorrento
+61 3 5257 4500
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Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Garden
The Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne is a magnificent showcase of Australia's native plant life, boasting an impressive collection of over 100,000 plants from nearly 2,000 species. With more than 450 indigenous plants, the gardens are a testament to the country's rich flora. Visitors can explore the expansive grounds through over 10 kilometers of walking tracks and 6 kilometers of cycling paths, taking in scenic lookout points and enjoying amenities such as barbecues and playgrounds.
Wow! These gardens are huge. We visited in early August and on a whim, arriving at 3.30pm. Definitely need a bare minimum of 2 hours here, so we didn't get to see the gardens properly. But what we did see is beautiful! So well set out and planted. Plenty of places to take a seat or have a picnic. There's a cafe there too and a gift shop. We'll have to come back to really explore the many vistas we had a glimpse of. Highly recommend.
Ang M — Google review
What a great place. Could easily spend a day here. Spring showcases many amazing Australian species in beautiful bloom. Many of the plants are labelled, which is great for garden lovers wanting to take note and add something new to their garden. There's so much to see, with plenty of rest spots and shade. Managed to spot lots of gorgeous wildlife - plenty of smaller birds and even a bandicoot! The gardens have a lovely gift shop, toilet and cafe/kiosk facilities, and is accessible to get around - with ramps and lifts. Would definitely like to come back and spend more time here.
Julia N — Google review
Beautiful well curated garden with so many different sections of plants, flowers and trees to admire. It is extremely well maintained, clean and peaceful here. It is huge, tranquil and worth coming to. There are two major pieces of land to explore (bush area with a playground or the Australian gardens) which means plenty to see. They have incorporated water well into the landscape too. No need for a ticket but you can offer a donation or purchase something at their beautiful gift shop. There is plenty of parking. I love it here! Great place to have a picnic and plenty of space so you really don't have to worry about a crowd.
T M — Google review
I heard it was a blossom in the garden. I went to see flowers. It was full of beautiful flowers of spring. This garden is one of its kind, and it is situated on an amazing land escape. The flower I was looking for wasn’t there. I closed my eyes for a minute and took a deep breath. And I said in my native language: “Koi keh de Gulaab se mere, Teri khushboo udaas hai aja. Then I felt her presence around me, and I was surrounded by a mysterious fragrance. This garden has an awesome cafeteria. It was full of people. I tried a cup of coffee. This garden also reminds me that the God of the heavens and earth has created this earth that has the ability to grow crops, plants and trees for humans and animals. He has created gardens in the heavens for righteous people. Underneath those gardens there will be streams of water, milk and honey.
Muhammad A — Google review
Heard about this garden from a documentary featuring top 50 beautiful gardens in the world and it didn’t disappoint. I have relatives from overseas so we brought them to visit this garden. This place is beautifully designed. We didn’t have much time so we probably just saw half of the garden so we would definitely go back again.
Evangeline E — Google review
Make a Date with Nature, Nature Journaling with Paula Peeters It was with excitement that I prepared art supplies for Paula Peeters’ Nature Journaling class at the Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne. The spring flowers and sunshine were joyfully warming and welcoming. Paula began by bringing the history of the land to life; the Boon Wurrung/ Bunurong people had lived on this land for over 40,000 years. As we walked through the gardens Paula pointed out that the oldest eucalyptus fossil was found 52 million years ago in Argentina, the oldest banksia fossil was found 54 million years ago, the bedrock under Melbourne is 450 million years old and our beautiful yellow tailed black cockatoos have been flying around for 50 million years. 20,000 years ago the land existed as sand dunes; before it was developed as a garden, it was used as a sand quarry by the Armed Forces. Paula instructed us to not only pay attention to the surrounding nature but also to ourselves. She then guided us through a series of exercises which included a contour drawing which we did without looking at or lifting our pencil from the page, paying attention to what was going on in our head and letting go of negative thoughts. Then we did speed drawing, in faster and faster increments; amazingly the drawing I did in 5 seconds bore the greatest resemblance to the seed pod. It was fun drawing a leaf and then matching each participant’s leaf drawing with the actual leaf. When we walked amongst the grass trees which are actually 400 years old, Paula borrowed the prompts below from nature journalist and author John Muir Laws and we were asked to complete the following: I notice … I wonder … It reminds me of … It makes me feel … The greatest challenge during our class was to try and draw something alive. We walked over to the lake for this, ‘the only way to learn is to watch and get it down quickly … our brains grow according to what we pay attention to … this is Neuroplasticity’ she explained. ‘Neuroplasticity’ Is described by Britannica as ‘the brain's capacity to change connections and behavior in response to new information, sensory stimulation, development, ...’ , It is really true, I always thought I knew what a banksia tree looked like, but when I tried to draw it, I saw it through a totally different lens and it seemed like I was seeing the spikey array of long, slender leaves for the first time. We finished with 5 minutes of non-stop free writing and a haiku, which is a poem of 3 lines with 5, 7 and 5 syllables. Orange blossoms stretch, Waver, hover, shake, sway, Flaming sunlight caught. Here is the link to Paula’s website. Paperbark Writer | Australian nature meets science & art. By Paula Peeters.
TRACEyanne Y — Google review
Finally visited the Royal Botanical Gardens at Cranbourne and were pleasantly surprised by spread. Landscapes, modern but iconic art pieces and wonder nature inspired garden design reflecting our lands native plants is a sight indeed. The gardens are ignificant for biodiversity conservation and a must visit place in Melbourne.
Ashima M — Google review
Lovely garden with free guided tours at 11am daily (booking required). There are trails around the gardens. Great for wildlife spotting too.
Ms H — Google review
4.7
(4842)
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4.7
(621)
Ballarto Road &, Botanic Drive, Cranbourne VIC 3977, Australia
https://www.rbg.vic.gov.au/cranbourne-gardens/
+61 3 5990 2200
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Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park

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Wildlife park
Nature & Parks
Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park, located on the Mornington Peninsula, is a 25-acre wildlife engagement park offering a variety of family-friendly activities. Visitors can observe over 60 animal species during the day and night, including koalas, wallabies, kangaroos, and dingos. The park provides opportunities for intimate animal interactions such as getting up close to koalas and accompanying wombats.
This morning I visited the Moonlit Sanctuary and it has been an Amazing experience! The sanctuary is perfect, clean and very week keep. It is accessible to people of any age and it ensure a very enjoyable experience. I felt that is great for people that want to explore and get in contact with Australian species. I loved the fact that all the animals are very lovely and friendly. The price is amazing for the quality and service you get, I paid only 35 € for the entrance, food to give to Kangaroos and Wallabies, and a dedicated Koala experience. I would recommend to reach the sanctuary with an Uber or a Taxi, but you can also go with public transport from the centre of Melbourne (around 2.5 hours). Very recommended and a must go to place for tourists and locals!!
Lodovico M — Google review
What an amazing hidden gem! Moonlit Sanctuary is truly special, tucked away in the outback area yet offering so much to enjoy. From the warm and welcoming staff to the beautiful nature, pond and animals specially Koala and Kangaroos. It’s the perfect spot for quality family time, peaceful, clean, and full of charm. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a relaxing escape with loved ones! Specially Kids, they’ll love feeding Koala and Kangaroo.
Z P — Google review
A nice place to see many Australian native animals up close. They all seem very well cared for, and the park feels peaceful and pleasant to walk around. We caught a few of the keeper talks, which were interesting and educational. We spent about three hours here, including time for our elderly companion’s frequent toilet visits, lunch, and never felt rushed. The café food was delicious and reasonably priced. We bought our tickets a day before on Klook, which was slightly cheaper. We chose this park because it is not too big, just right for seniors.
Leh P — Google review
We did the Behind the Scenes tour today and it was absolutely incredible! Callum was ah-maz-ing — kind, knowledgeable, and so passionate about the animals. They made the whole experience engaging and memorable from start to finish. The sanctuary itself is beautiful and clearly well cared for. My dad remembers bringing us here when we were kids, and now getting to visit again with my own son was such a special full-circle moment. It felt both nostalgic and completely fresh. Thank you, Moonlit Sanctuary and Callum, for a truly unforgettable experience!
Mel S — Google review
An Unforgettable Experience at Moonlit Sanctuary, Melbourne During my visit to Moonlit Sanctuary, I had the opportunity to see Australia’s most iconic animals, koalas and kangaroos, up close, and it was truly a remarkable experience. The sanctuary offers a rare chance to connect with nature in a calm, respectful environment that highlights the importance of wildlife care and conservation. What stood out most was the genuine love and dedication the staff have for the animals. Their passion was evident in every interaction, from sharing insightful information to ensuring each animal’s well-being. The surroundings were beautifully maintained, creating a serene atmosphere that allowed visitors to appreciate the animals in their natural setting. It was more than just a visit; it was an experience that deepened my appreciation for Australia’s wildlife and the people committed to protecting it. True conservation begins with connection, and Moonlit Sanctuary embodies that beautifully.
Heidy W — Google review
My second visit to this incredible sanctuary was on a late Sunday morning. It was moderately crowded, but the short ticket counter queue cleared quickly. However, I highly recommend visiting during weekdays early morning to avoid the crowds. During peak times, the kangaroos and wallabies are less likely to approach you for food, as everyone is trying to feed them and they are probably full. It’s quite amusing to see people begging the kangaroos and wallabies to come and eat their food. 😂 Despite the crowds, this sanctuary still lives up to its name and is definitely one of the must-visit places in Melbourne. The koala experience is worth the extra money, and the staff are all incredibly friendly. ❤️ Visited on August 24, 2025, a Sunday.
Bob L — Google review
Visited on a sunny Saturday afternoon. Sanctuary was very busy however had a lovely experience. Got to learn about the Australian wildlife and interact with the kangaroos/wallabies. Overall a terrific idea for someone to visit with kids and also those without. Spent about 3 hours overall.
Haider J — Google review
This is a very nice sanctuary where you can get a koala experience (pic and petting no holding), a great one to one with Wallabies and Kangaroos and a chance to see dingos, birds and many other great once in a lifetime experiences! Definitely recommend!
Jane F — Google review
4.6
(5975)
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4.6
(742)
550 Tyabb-Tooradin Rd, Pearcedale VIC 3912, Australia
https://moonlitsanctuary.com.au/
+61 3 5978 7935
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Murphy and Co

Gift shop
Shopping
Hobby store
Antique Stores
A pleasant antique store in Tyabb village. Quite an array of vintage antiques and random items for your garden. Staff were pleasant and there really was quite a range of items to purchase. Staff were friendly too, and worth a quick visit when in the area.
Kerbray — Google review
Great to visit. Limited stock in general. Prices are reasonable.
Yinan C — Google review
So this place has re - opened and is now a man cave store - wow what a place - great product , friendly service and a must for any guys or girls wanting to buy for a guy - well done.
Peter W — Google review
Absolutely amazing selection of really interesting, individual artistic and antique works. Worth a visit
Susan M — Google review
Full of odds and ends and bits and bobs. A collector’s delight. A little disorganised, but worth a gander.
Monie D — Google review
4.4
(5)
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4.5
(85)
14 Mornington-Tyabb Rd, Tyabb VIC 3913, Australia
http://www.maverick-gifts.com/
+61 411 653 004
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Peninsula Hot Springs

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Thermal baths
Spas & Wellness
Peninsula Hot Springs, located in Fingal on the Mornington Peninsula, offers a range of bathing and wellness experiences. The expansive 42-acre site features over 70 globally inspired bathing experiences, including geothermal mineral waters flowing from deep underground. Visitors can explore various pools, saunas, steam baths, and reflexology walks set amidst rolling hills and coastal bush.
Always such a lovely day out visiting the Hot Springs! Absolutely love the steam room! Doing your own body scrub leaves your skin feeling soft & leaves you nice & relaxed! All the bathing spots are very relaxing, especially the ones with jets. It’s a very nice way to spend the day pampering yourself & spending time with friends & family. Weekdays aren’t as busy & less kids if you’re wanting to escape their noise. There are a few areas that are kid free (but could do with a few more). The pop-up adult only tapas & wine bar was beautifully styled & the food was amazing! The service was friendly. The clay body painting activity was fun! Locker, robe & towel hire is great, no need to bring your own & have wet things to go home with (also it can leave a permanent funny smell to your towels/bathers so easier to use theirs). One trip recently we had all of our dry dressing gowns taken intentionally & the people left behind their soaking wet ones grrrr, management replaced them without hesitation, so after that we now tie our thongs to the belt of the dressing gowns so no one could take ours! A little bit pricey the last few years, it jumped up significantly after Covid, bit expensive now for a family day out, but still well worth a trip! Highly recommend!
Angela B — Google review
Visited Peninsula Hot Springs and had an unforgettable experience. The setting is absolutely beautiful — surrounded by nature, birds, and gentle steam rising from the pools. Each hot spring has its own character, from quiet cave-style baths to hilltop pools with panoramic views of the peninsula. The temperature variety makes it easy to find your perfect spot to relax. The entire place is clean, peaceful, and thoughtfully designed to help you slow down and unwind. The staff were friendly and professional, explaining everything clearly at check-in. I especially loved the hilltop pool at sunrise, where you can soak while watching the sky change color — truly magical. There’s also a café serving healthy food and smoothies, which makes the experience feel complete. Whether you come solo, with friends, or as a couple, it’s the perfect escape from the city — pure relaxation in nature.
Masaki K — Google review
We were 3 friends celebrating a 50th birthday. The staff were kind, efficient and went above and beyond to make us feel special. The Eco-Lodge rooms we booked were amazing. I could not fault anything. Clean design, quality products and the calmness and relaxation that middle-aged busy and tired moms long for! The dinner was delicious, the wine was great, and a hot beverage to take away an unexpected treat. We did the Fire and Ice Wellness Activity, and the amazing Emily helped us feel safe, calm and grounded during the ice-bath. We were initially apprehensive taking part, but it turned out to be an amazing experience. We learned so much from this 45 minute experience and would actually do it again! Fiona at the check-in desk is a great, and it felt as if we have known her for years. I want to note that the security and management of this massive facility is really good. Staff members are visible, easy to communicate with, and well trained. They seem to all enjoy what they are doing. At night, security was visible and good, asking if we needed help or had any questions. Our spa treatment with Ms Add and her 2 colleagues was exceptional. The staff are clearly well trained and professional, kind, and good at what they do.
Nandrie W — Google review
We visited Peninsula Hot Springs ♨️ in the late evening with family, and it was such a relaxing experience. Though a bit crowded, the atmosphere was calm and enjoyable. The place is very kids-friendly, with pools of different temperatures perfect for all ages. The hilltop pool was the highlight offering a stunning panoramic view, especially during sunset. The warm water and cool evening air made it unforgettable. Despite the crowd, it was worth it and a great family experience overall.
Sandip B — Google review
It was well worth the long drive coming here. The Peninsula Hot Springs is a great location for a family getaway and relaxation is guaranteed. There's plenty of parking and the facilities for changing and showering are very clean. There's lockers and towels available for a fee as well, should you need those. You're given a robe to use and I'm glad I brought thongs for my feet as it made moving around much easier. It's much larger than I had imagined. There were so many pools to choose from at various locations. I tried the 30° pool as well as the 40° pool and both were excellent. There's a sauna and even a hammam. It was a cold night so I wasn't brave enough to try the ice cave or the ice pool. There's also spa and wellness packages but I will try that next time. The location is gorgeous and with opening and closing times so accommodating, you can watch the sun set, as we did, while you're enjoying the view of the trees and listening to natural wildlife sounds. Tickets for us were $55 dollars each so it's not overly expensive but it's still something a family might want to plan for. It was definitely a fantastic experience and I do recommend this place for families looking for some rest and relaxation.
Evasive E — Google review
Sorely disappointed as my partner and I were expecting various heated metal coils fashioned in an artistic way upon the hill ("hot springs"). I'd been a fan of the spring ever since I was a wee bairn. So malleable and applicable to many situations. My very first invention in fact was shoes with springs on the bottom of them so you can jump anywhere you please, in style. So being a lifelong fan of the spring you can imagine my disappointment when we stumbled across about 50 hot baths! Lucky I always bring extra springs with me wherever I go. The baths were indeed pleasant to sit in. I chose to free ball (towel wise) and walk around with no towels or robes weighing me down. The benefits of this were that I could run from pool to pool in a speedy manner. Not good for prying eyes though. These double ds have a mind of their own without a sports bra. My Noel was a bit confused about the whole situation and I walked out from the change rooms to find him swimming in the duck pond. I think he enjoyed it though and the moss seemed to make his skin extra smooth. Lovely place
Sarah G — Google review
I had an incredible experience at the Hot Springs! We opted for the Dine & Bath package, and it was absolutely worth it. I’d visited before for general bathing, but this took it to a whole new level. The food was delicious, and the service was exceptional throughout our visit. One of the highlights was spending time in the Spa Dreaming Centre — it was incredibly calming and relaxing. We also enjoyed the general bathing area, which was just as lovely. The entire property is serene and beautifully maintained, with immaculate gardens that added to the peaceful atmosphere. Truly, it felt like a little slice of heaven. I look forward to returning again
Sarah C — Google review
My husband and I went here for a day visit. Firstly the lady's at reception are super welcoming and very friendly. There are plenty of pool options, you will have to get comfortable with the idea of bathing with strangers 😂 because it is super busy, but once you move past that it is really quite lovely. Even the walk around to the different pools is lovely. They offer lots of options to relax, hammocks, bean bag style chairs, benches and big domes you can go into to lay down. The hill top pool was definitely a highlight, offering a 360° view of the surrounding hills. But a personal favourite was the cave pool. I will definitely be coming back on my next Melbourne trip!
Chanelle L — Google review
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4.1
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140 Springs Ln, Fingal VIC 3939, Australia
https://www.peninsulahotsprings.com/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb
+61 3 5950 8777
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Cape Schanck Lighthouse

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Lighthouses
Cape Schanck Lighthouse, a historic landmark built in 1859, offers guided tours and maritime exhibits. The surrounding reserve features various walking trails with scenic views, including a boardwalk leading to volcanic beaches and the picturesque Bushrangers Bay. Visitors can also explore the Fingal picnic area and beach tracks.
Breathtaking views! I visited during a weekday and had the entire place to myself, which made it feel extra peaceful and special. The scenery is stunning, and the atmosphere is so calm and refreshing. Definitely a must-do experience if you’re in the area — you won’t regret it! Plenty of parking available, good spot for a picnic
Paul L — Google review
Cape Schanck has amazing landscapes, dramatic volcanic features, wild beaches, and scenic walking tracks with spectacular ocean views. You can also see many wild and marine animals here. A walk here will bring true pleasure to your eyes and soul. I strongly recommend you visit this place! 🤩🌊🌋🏖️🚶‍♀️
K K — Google review
Gorgeous place with phenomenal views. We didn’t actually enter the lighthouse but we did the coastal walk instead and walked up to the viewing deck by the lighthouse. Stunning way to spend an afternoon, and free too!! Beware the wind and cold, however, and dress yourself and your little ones accordingly! 🥶
Mia O — Google review
I recently visited Cape Schanck National Park in Victoria, and it was an absolutely breathtaking experience! The drive to the park itself was scenic, with winding coastal roads offering stunning ocean views that set the tone for the adventure. Once there, I was lucky to spot some of the local wildlife — including kangaroos hopping across the bushland — which added an incredible, magical touch to the visit. The park is home to the historic Cape Schanck Lighthouse, standing tall since the 1850s, overlooking the powerful Bass Strait. I also walked down the steps to the rocky shore below. Feeling the ocean spray, hearing the waves crash against the cliffs, and taking in the rugged beauty of the coastline was an unforgettable experience. The combination of wildlife, dramatic cliffs, and pristine shoreline makes Cape Schanck perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone seeking peace and fresh coastal air. Highly recommend visiting early to enjoy the wildlife sightings and to explore the lighthouse and shoreline at a leisurely pace. A true gem of Victoria’s coastline!
Shanz S — Google review
Cape Schanck Lighthouse and the surrounding trail are absolutely breathtaking! The views are just stunning — every turn offers something more beautiful than the last. We took so many photos and enjoyed every minute of our walk. This isn’t our first visit, and it definitely won’t be our last. The scenery, the fresh air, and the sense of peace make it such a special place to return to again and again. Highly recommend visiting — it’s an unforgettable experience and truly one of the most beautiful spots in Victoria!
Keren B — Google review
This is one of my favourite places...going down the steps is picturesque and the challenging climb back up tests one's fitness 💪 Climbing around on the rocks when the tide is down offers the opportunity to view the monolith on the other side. I always bring my interstate visitors here 🙂
Lamis R — Google review
Beautiful spot with amazing views and walking trails. The lighthouse and coastline are stunning perfect for a day out in nature!
Saurabh D — Google review
Loved it. Very picturesque. There is a wooden board walking trail. People with knee pain-not recommended:)
Megh S — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(163)
420 Cape Schanck Rd, Cape Schanck VIC 3939, Australia
http://www.facebook.com/lighthousecapeschanck
+61 407 348 478
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Cape Schanck Lighthouse

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Lighthouses
Cape Schanck Lighthouse, a historic landmark built in 1859, offers guided tours and maritime exhibits. The surrounding reserve features various walking trails with scenic views, including a boardwalk leading to volcanic beaches and the picturesque Bushrangers Bay. Visitors can also explore the Fingal picnic area and beach tracks.
Breathtaking views! I visited during a weekday and had the entire place to myself, which made it feel extra peaceful and special. The scenery is stunning, and the atmosphere is so calm and refreshing. Definitely a must-do experience if you’re in the area — you won’t regret it! Plenty of parking available, good spot for a picnic
Paul L — Google review
Cape Schanck has amazing landscapes, dramatic volcanic features, wild beaches, and scenic walking tracks with spectacular ocean views. You can also see many wild and marine animals here. A walk here will bring true pleasure to your eyes and soul. I strongly recommend you visit this place! 🤩🌊🌋🏖️🚶‍♀️
K K — Google review
Gorgeous place with phenomenal views. We didn’t actually enter the lighthouse but we did the coastal walk instead and walked up to the viewing deck by the lighthouse. Stunning way to spend an afternoon, and free too!! Beware the wind and cold, however, and dress yourself and your little ones accordingly! 🥶
Mia O — Google review
I recently visited Cape Schanck National Park in Victoria, and it was an absolutely breathtaking experience! The drive to the park itself was scenic, with winding coastal roads offering stunning ocean views that set the tone for the adventure. Once there, I was lucky to spot some of the local wildlife — including kangaroos hopping across the bushland — which added an incredible, magical touch to the visit. The park is home to the historic Cape Schanck Lighthouse, standing tall since the 1850s, overlooking the powerful Bass Strait. I also walked down the steps to the rocky shore below. Feeling the ocean spray, hearing the waves crash against the cliffs, and taking in the rugged beauty of the coastline was an unforgettable experience. The combination of wildlife, dramatic cliffs, and pristine shoreline makes Cape Schanck perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone seeking peace and fresh coastal air. Highly recommend visiting early to enjoy the wildlife sightings and to explore the lighthouse and shoreline at a leisurely pace. A true gem of Victoria’s coastline!
Shanz S — Google review
Cape Schanck Lighthouse and the surrounding trail are absolutely breathtaking! The views are just stunning — every turn offers something more beautiful than the last. We took so many photos and enjoyed every minute of our walk. This isn’t our first visit, and it definitely won’t be our last. The scenery, the fresh air, and the sense of peace make it such a special place to return to again and again. Highly recommend visiting — it’s an unforgettable experience and truly one of the most beautiful spots in Victoria!
Keren B — Google review
This is one of my favourite places...going down the steps is picturesque and the challenging climb back up tests one's fitness 💪 Climbing around on the rocks when the tide is down offers the opportunity to view the monolith on the other side. I always bring my interstate visitors here 🙂
Lamis R — Google review
Beautiful spot with amazing views and walking trails. The lighthouse and coastline are stunning perfect for a day out in nature!
Saurabh D — Google review
Loved it. Very picturesque. There is a wooden board walking trail. People with knee pain-not recommended:)
Megh S — Google review
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4.5
(163)
420 Cape Schanck Rd, Cape Schanck VIC 3939, Australia
http://www.facebook.com/lighthousecapeschanck
+61 407 348 478
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Phillip Island Nature Parks

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Phillip Island Nature Parks is a conservation park that offers visitors the opportunity to observe penguins and other animals in their natural habitat. The park features the famous Penguin Parade, where thousands of fairy penguins return to their nests in the sand dunes at dusk, providing a unique and unforgettable experience. Additionally, the park provides access to Seal Rocks and the Nobbies.
Love, love, love this!! Such a great time, remember to bring jackets it gets cold at night. We saw a massive amount of penguins and we explored the area during the day also and saw some penguins in their nests. Si ch a great experience and love the information given to us prior. Highly recommend.
Rachael M — Google review
A super cute experience I would highly recommend all of friends to come to a visit to see the little penguin. We got the chance to stay in the experience ticket which cost more however I will say that’s really deserved because you really can see the penguin came back to the home. Also was the experience ticket you have your own bridge which you can see the penguin get back home to avoid the general tickets stand crowded.
Jasmine S — Google review
Incredible experience, over 1000 penguins returning home every evening. We paid extra for premium plus seating and the penguins were walking right up to us. We went in June and Penguins arrived at 5:50pm. The rain held off just long enough for us to wait about an hour and half. Tip bring gloves, scarfs, raincoat and thermos in winter. It still gets very cold and windy by the water. I might add there’s no photos allowed past sunset but we got lucky and got to see this guy come back just before sunset.
Anna C — Google review
We heard so much about this experience. We could not wait to see the penguins. We decided to go on a tour and the last stop in the tour was the penguin parade. It far exceeded our expectations. However, we should’ve purchased the VIP tickets for a better view. Also, I suggest having a puffer hat and a scarf because it was cold! I really loved the gift shop because there were different types of gifts, depending upon people’s preferences and multiple communities were represented too. I got the cutest tea towel and A-to-Z animals book for my baby.
Whitney H — Google review
Strongly recommend getting the penguin premium or plus. The viewing points are so much better. It’s pricey but totally worth it! What a wonderful visit!
Vivian — Google review
Great experience at the Penguin Parade. Recommend shelling out for the Penguin Plus if you can. Bring a jacket and be prepared for it to be busy. But very well organised and clear instructions from friendly staff. Enjoyed the talk before to learn more about these amazing animals.
Maz C — Google review
Our Go West tour was specifically for my wife and I to see the Penguins in their habitat and to watch the Parade. We were able take video and pictures along the boardwalk by the ocean. The boardwalk was safe for my wife to walk and we definitely enjoyed seeing the penguins; I mention this because it shows how important safety is to this organization for folks who come to visit especially if they are physically disabled or families with buggies. And seeing homes made for the little penguins and the well kept natural homes for them was amazing. When it was time to go to the visitors center we enjoyed an early dinner. May I say that with the number of guests eating at the restaurant the quality and plating of each dish we ordered was delicious and well presented. I observed your restaurant manager, Heni, take the time to look for guests whose food had been made but not picked up because they were sitting where the buzzers didn’t reach them. In all my time I’ve never seen that level of customer service before. We so enjoyed our overall experience of the penguin parade even with the rain and earlier then expected closure due to safety concerns with thunder and lightning. In addition, I am writing to let you know what an amazing group of people you have working at the Phillip Island Nature Parks. Every person we came in contact with was kind, helpful, and wonderful. Stephanie and others assisted my wife who needed the buggy down to and from the viewing platform as walking is strenuous for her; your staff assisted and made sure she had a place to view the penguin's waddling to their homes. On my walk back to the visitor center as my wife was on the buggy one of your orange vested staff shared information about the bandicoots and the story of their reemergence on the island (I’m so sorry I didn’t get your name, you were knowledgeable and friendly). And Steven, thank you for taking the time to speak with me about some of what I wrote here. Thank you all for your efforts and love for Phillip Island Nature Parks flora and fauna.
Cian — Google review
First of all, large parking area! Arrived quite early so there was ample time to go through the merchandise and showcases without the crowd. We sat at the general viewing right by the inner corner to have better viewing. Most of the penguins will arrive near the penguins plus area- when I return with my family, I would pay extra to get penguin plus experience. The penguins are quite far away to see from the general stand but later you get to see them climb up the trek in the deck. You'll see the chick's waiting on their parents which was so cute. It gets very cold so wear closed shoes/warm clothes and bring a towel/hot drinks/ hotpacks. Unfortunately some of the tourists did not comply to the rules and kept taking photos which made the penguins startled. I hope there will be a stricter rule regarding this.
Min K — Google review
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4.3
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154/156 Thompson Ave, Cowes VIC 3922, Australia
https://penguins.org.au/
+61 3 5951 2800
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Nobbies Centre

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Temporarily Closed
Outdoor Activities
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Zoos
Nobbies Centre is a must-visit destination on Phillip Island, offering breathtaking boardwalks with views of the sea rocks and seasonal opportunities to see penguins and seals. It is part of a network of parks that include Pyramid Rock, Rhyll Inlet, Seal Rocks, and Cape Woolamai. The center provides an Antarctic museum and a cafe for visitors to enjoy. Additionally, it offers seal, dolphin, and shark viewing areas.
Must wear wind proof jacket to withstand the strong wind, we are vy lucky to see a few penguines under the board walkway, many people searching for them & once found it will be a crowded spot with many photo shooting. The sea view with cliff, strong wave, birds, are breath taking. The road infront of parade will be blocked after 7pm+, public will not be able to see a free penguin go up shore. Drive slow & careful of wallaby or other animals crossing.
Tony T — Google review
Visited during sunset and the view was absolutely stunning. The walkways are well-maintained and offer great vantage points to see the coastline and waves crashing below. The air was fresh, and the area felt peaceful despite a few tourists around. Seals could be seen from a distance, and the golden hour lighting made the whole place feel surreal. A great spot to take in nature and end the day.
Richard C — Google review
One of my favorite places to come and walk about. We got to see penguins and their little homes in the hillsides. We walked the whole path and took a lot of photos. We had an amazing time. Would recommend checking this place out if you're in the area. It is very much worth the time.
Georgina C — Google review
WOW! Breathtaking views from every angle and best of all, free to view and capture photos of penguins returning to their nest. Be ready to be blown away 💨 as it’s windy as. Don’t forget to wear trousers and windbreaker and hold on to your hat 🌬️ worth the 1.5hr drive from the city. Would recommend to be on your list when visiting Melbourne
Codyiander — Google review
The walking path to the viewpoint is still fully accessible, but note that there are no toilets onsite. The closest facilities are at the Penguin Parade Visitor Centre, so it’s best to stop there first. The views from the top are absolutely breathtaking and worth the trip. No drones allowed unfortunately There’s plenty of parking on weekdays, but expect it to be busy or full on weekends.
Paul L — Google review
Was a spontaneous visit to this place and it didn’t disappoint. Well equipped centre and would make a good day out for all the family. Had a gift shop, cafe and a lot of seating areas to enjoy the views both inside and outside. Had a free museum that was very informative and very engaging. Glad we stopped by.
Angeliqua T — Google review
Nobbies even though now is still officially closed for some restauration purposes the Tourist Center section. They re-opened the ramp pier agaian since only few days. It is one of the best places I love in the world. So wild,so elegant, so patronating landscape.
Ekinista T — Google review
Review Date: 25.05.2024 The boardwalk is absolutely stunning—a must-visit! If you're lucky, you'll catch a glimpse of penguins in their natural habitat, which is a truly magical experience. Peaceful, scenic, and perfect for nature lovers.
Bella B — Google review
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4.2
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1320 Ventnor Rd, Summerlands VIC 3922, Australia
https://www.penguins.org.au/attractions/nobbies-centre
+61 3 5951 2800
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Phillip Island Wildlife Park

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Wildlife park
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Phillip Island Wildlife Park is a 60-acre eco-tourism attraction offering a unique opportunity to see Australian wildlife in their natural habitat. Visitors can observe free-range kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, wombats, and various bird species. The park features treetop boardwalks for viewing koalas and offers interactive experiences at the visitor center.
One of the best wildlife park I have visited so far. Great view of ocean which doesn't allow you go away. Natural colonies of Kangaroo worth watching. Adventure lovers comes here for surfing 🏄‍♀️ which is an experience in itself. If you are lucky you will get best of weather support else be prepared to encounter heavy wind stroke. It's a pure nature to experience ones in lifetime.
Suhas J — Google review
Our visit to Phillip Island Wildlife Park was an unforgettable experience for the whole family. From the moment we entered, we were surrounded by the stunning beauty of nature and the excitement of encountering wildlife up close. The park is incredibly well-maintained, with spacious enclosures that mimic the animals' natural habitats. The kangaroo feeding experience was a highlight for my son, he couldn’t stop smiling as he hand-fed these gentle creatures. We also enjoyed observing emus, wombats, and koalas up close, which gave us a deeper appreciation for Australia's unique wildlife. Overall, Phillip Island Wildlife Park is a must-visit destination for families, animal lovers, and anyone looking to create cherished memories. We left with a sense of wonder and a greater connection to nature. Highly recommended!
Yesh S — Google review
Amazing place for animals, you can feed kangaroos and emus in the open range. With every ticket you get a packet of food for animals and children and adults enjoy feeding the animals. They are human friendly so no worries and take photos with them. Reptiles and birds also there and I could spot a koala, sleeping as expected 😀
Shariq B — Google review
This is a great place to visit to see Australian wildlife up close! I got to feed kangaroos and Emu's! So much fun. Animals were just lying around and seemingly enjoying their space and people interaction. Really excellent experience. Admission price includes bag of food for the kangaroos/Emu's!
Sharon K — Google review
We had a great time here. Animals were friendly and a highlight was being able to be up close and feed them. My family really enjoyed this. Could use a little makeover with things such as more signage for directions and more plaques rather than just laminated sheets to make it look more professional - just little things. Would definitely recommend a visit though.
Kara M — Google review
Absolutely one of the best experiences. We got to hand feed wallabies and grey kangaroos, they were very friendly! Tons of animals to see there, it was amazing. Definitely would go back again and recommend this wildlife park.
Cassandra S — Google review
We usually bring our guests from overseas to this Wildlife Park to experience close encounter with the kangaroos, wallabies, emus, etc. Great experience for the guests. However, after coming here almost every year, I noticed the park is so parched this time. I wonder how these animals are coping.
William M — Google review
Phillip Island Wildlife Park is a must-visit for animal lovers! Just 90 minutes from Melbourne, it offers hands-on encounters with kangaroos, koalas, wombats, and more. You can feed the animals, stroll through open enclosures, and enjoy a true taste of Aussie wildlife — all in a relaxed, family-friendly setting.
Meiji T — Google review
4.5
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4.2
(590)
2115 Phillip Island Rd, Cowes VIC 3922, Australia
http://www.piwildlifepark.com.au/
+61 3 5952 2038
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Phillip Island Park Lane Holiday Park

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Motel
Water & Amusement Parks
Phillip Island Park Lane Holiday Park offers a variety of accommodation options, including cabins with kitchenettes, caravans, motel rooms, and even glamorous Safari Tents. The glamping tents feature two bedrooms and a separate living/dining area, accommodating up to 6 people. The holiday park is conveniently located near the center of Phillip Island, making it a great base for exploring the island.
We loved our stay here. We had powdered en-suite sites and couldn’t fault it. The facilities were clean and well-maintained. Staff were friendly and had great communication, we were texted a couple of times while there with just general updates which we haven’t received at any other campsite before. Would definitely come back here in the future.
Kara M — Google review
Stayed in the safari tent for one night, cannot recommend highly enough. Beautiful naked wood inside, heating and cooling works great in the canvas. The deck is a great touch with a built in undercover BBQ and couch (public BBQs cost $ here). The decor is earthy and classy, staying in the safari tent is an experience. Staff are absolutely beautiful, can't fault the service at all. The park itself is very small, amenities quite old but functional. If you find yourself in a cabin, it's like stepping back into the 90's (don't hate that). Brewery and restaurant on site, and Amazenthings. Koala conservation tree walk across the road. WiFi is brilliant.
Corinne K — Google review
Good location central to everything. Really lovely friendly staff. We stayed here as we could take our dog which was wonderful. We stayed in a standard cabin which is quite small but we were comfortable and warm. Bed and couch comfortable and shower was good. Was pretty quiet considering it’s near the main road. Not good internet connection.
Lindy L — Google review
The staff are very kind and friendly. The price is good for what you get. We stayed on a powered site. It was early spring, so a bit cold at night, but the place was quiet and peaceful. The location is great, and we enjoyed 50% off mini golf. The facilities are okay, not fancy, but fine for the price. The campground is a little old, but good enough for camping.
María R — Google review
Just stayed in the Safari tent with our two boys plus Grandpa. The facilities, activities and the whole place is fantastic. Will definitely be checking out their other locations and booking with Park Lane from now on. Make sure you have a round of mini golf and if the kids are brave enough to check out the sky trail!!
Harrison — Google review
Wonderful last-minute getaway – and dog friendly! We had a fantastic overnight stay in the Glamping Pods and couldn’t be happier. The pod was spotless, beautifully decorated, and surprisingly spacious – even with our medium-sized dog. We brought our own dog bed and there was plenty of room to sleep comfortably. One of the biggest highlights for us was being able to bring our dog. It’s such a relief to find pet-friendly accommodation in Victoria, especially when so many places in Australia are still oddly restrictive compared to Europe, where dogs are welcome almost everywhere. The location was perfect too – we explored a few nearby dog-friendly beaches and had a great time. Not the best photo, but I’ve included one for reference. We’ll definitely be back!
Steve T — Google review
We stayed on an unpowered site for two nights. We booked this caravan park as they advertised as being allowed fire pits. When we arrived we were told there was a total fire ban on the island but when we googled the fire rating on the island it said low rating, clearly it was just the caravan park rules. The camp kitchen was filthy and barely usable – calling it a “kitchen” is a serious stretch. As for the toilets and showers - seriously outdated and no where to put your clothes. They also provided Porta potties. Yes, you read that right. We had to pay to use the bbq facilities. What a joke. For the price we paid, it’s a total insult.
Jennifer H — Google review
Honestly, the best staff and services provided. Made us feel like we went to a grandparents' house to get spoilt 😂 Thank you Alex and everyone for making our stay so super friendly, thank you for your generosity and care. Location is supreme, too.
Truth A — Google review
4.1
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4.4
(857)
1825 Phillip Island Rd, Cowes VIC 3922, Australia
http://www.parklaneholidayparks.com.au/phillipisland
+61 3 5952 2020
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Koala Conservation Reserve

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Wildlife refuge
Nature & Parks
The Koala Conservation Reserve, part of the Phillip Island Nature Parks, offers a chance to see Australian wildlife in their natural habitat. Visitors can stroll along boardwalk trails through native bushland and spot koalas up close. The reserve also features the Bush to Bay Trail, where rare migratory birds and wallabies can be observed. Additionally, visitors can explore nearby areas like Oswin Roberts Reserve for more wildlife watching opportunities.
Great Visit with Kids – Up Close with Koalas! 🐨🌿 We had a wonderful time visiting the Koala Conservation Reserve. It was very easy and convenient to navigate with kids, with well-marked paths and elevated boardwalks through the bushland. The kids especially enjoyed spotting koalas up close in their natural habitat—we even saw a couple of them moving around, which was a real bonus! The visitor centre had great, informative displays about local fauna and conservation efforts, which made the experience even more meaningful and educational. The whole reserve is peaceful, well maintained, and thoughtfully laid out. A perfect nature outing for families—relaxing, fun, and a great way to see these iconic animals in a respectful and natural setting. Highly recommend!
Rebeca B — Google review
Koala Conservation Reserve provides a wealth of interesting information about koalas. The koalas live in very natural environments, mostly sleeping high up in the trees. Our group was very lucky to spot one resting on the timber, and we enjoyed a wonderful show featuring this super cute koala!
Sujinda ( — Google review
Visited yesterday and had a wonderful time! The staff were incredibly kind and even took the time to point out the koalas to us. It was heartwarming to see both the staff and volunteers so passionate about what they do. Unfortunately, we came a notice about a missing koala, which was really sad to hear but we were glad to see that many dedicated volunteers were out searching high and low for it…Hope that the lovely koala is found safe and sound! Highly recommend to visit!
Chantilly E — Google review
Bushland Escape / Koala Conservation Reserve This reserve offers a fantastic glimpse into Australian wildlife. We saw koalas on the two elevated treetop boardwalks which wind through the eucalyptus forest. The koalas were generally still—moving a paw slightly, then going right back to sleep—but it was wonderful to see them in their natural habitat. Beyond the main koala viewing area, the rest of the trails are natural bushland, perfect for spotting more active animals like wallabies, echidnas, and various native birds. A fun fact for wildlife enthusiasts: if you're very lucky (or perhaps unlucky!), you might spot a Copperhead snake. They are endemic to Phillip Island and are venomous, but they are very shy and generally avoid people.
Lunga R — Google review
If you prefer a natural environment to see the wild animals, this is the place to go. No staff are there to control the Koala, so you need to pay 100% attention to spot them. Not too crowded compared to other zoo. Easy access with lots of free parking.
준이 — Google review
The Koala Conservation Reserve is an amazing place to get up close with Australia’s iconic koalas! The walking trails are peaceful and well-maintained, allowing you to observe these adorable creatures in a natural, safe environment. The staff are knowledgeable and passionate, sharing interesting facts about koalas and their habitat. It’s both educational and heartwarming — a must-visit for wildlife lovers and families alike!
Shafraz F — Google review
Saw lots of koalas in amore natural setting than many wildlife parks. We also saw wallabies and lots of birds. Lovely way to while away a couple of hours.
Helen C — Google review
What a wonderful experience. The koalas were way cuter and fascinating than I had imagined. Saw an echidna too. It takes a while to get used to finding koalas up in the trees, so a ranger kept little boards pointing to where they were. Wish there were fewer humans too. Noisy.
Deepak S — Google review
4.4
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4.0
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1810 Phillip Island Rd, Rhyll VIC 3923, Australia
https://www.penguins.org.au/attractions/koala-conservation-reserve/
+61 3 5951 2800
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Phillip Island Chocolate Factory

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Chocolate factory
Tours
The Phillip Island Chocolate Factory, also known as Pannys Chocolate Factory, is a must-visit destination for chocolate lovers. The factory offers an immersive tour with interactive exhibits and the opportunity to create your own chocolate. Visitors can marvel at a 2-meter tall chocolate statue of Michelangelo's David, witness a giant chocolate waterfall, and explore a complete chocolate village.
To everyone planning to visit Phillip Island, I highly recommend checking out the chocolate factory. It's a place that will provide a wealth of positive emotions for both kids and adults. Upon entry, you'll be offered a ticket in the form of chocolate. During the tour, you'll get to learn about the entire production process. You'll also have the chance to sample various types of chocolate and even create your own chocolate design. Additionally, upon entry, you are given coins to play the pokies, where you can win a ticket and exchange it for chocolate on your way out. The visit was very enjoyable!
K K — Google review
Such a fun place to visit! The Phillip Island Chocolate Factory is a great experience for both kids and adults. The displays are really creative. The staff are friendly and welcoming, and of course the chocolate is absolutely delicious, so many varieties to try and take home. A must visit spot if you’re on the island!
Dr. R — Google review
I am giving them 2 stars because: 1. Chocolate quality is so low compared to high quality ones such as Haigh's. It tastes like it is 70% sugar, a touch of chocolate tase and milk. I tasted theur chocolate shot and 70% dark, they were both too sweet. The dark obe was so full of sugar that I gave it away. 2. It was Sunday and there were almost 40 cars, but to everyone's shock, there was only one lady serving all the customers in the shop. She was so busy and stressed, but still nice. Then another lady who was working at the cafe, left the cafe to help the store assistant out. It is unacceptable for a business at that size. 3. Chocolates are unreasonably priced compared to the quality and size. I wish they take these into account.
Ali K — Google review
It was a fun experience for both adults and children! Tickets are sold at $23 for adults and the physical ticket given is a chocolate that you can eat. The visit starts with an introductory history to how chocolate is made, followed by interesting displays of "how chocolates are made by penguins" in Panny's chocolate factory. There are interactive games which you can play with the 10 credits which comes with each ticket. If you win the wooden ball from the games, you can exchange it for a chocolate before you exit. There's also the factory tour where no photos and videos are allowed but staff will explain to you how chocolates are being made. Overall it was a fun experience!
Ong L — Google review
Nice place to visit and lots of fun, but it can get pretty crowded on holidays. The chocolate is good and the displays are cool, just try to come on a weekday if you want to avoid the crowd.
Nomyen — Google review
Highly recommend visiting the Phillip Island Chocolate Factory! Everything was set up beautifully from the moment we walked in. The staff were friendly, welcoming, and made the whole experience even better. The tour was really informative — we learned so much about the chocolate-making process in a fun and engaging way. It’s a very family-friendly place and definitely suitable for kids. There’s so much to see and do, and the interactive displays kept everyone entertained. The arcade games were a huge hit — they made the visit so much more fun, and winning chocolate is always a bonus! Toilets are available both at reception and inside the factory, which was really convenient when visiting with little ones. A perfect day out for families — we’ll definitely be back!
Jen G — Google review
Chocolate prices are not cheap $19 for a small packet of chocolate buttons. I saw nobody buying any chocolates from your shop... Everything is for display only because nobody wants to pay this much for little chocolate. Also, the chocolate tour was busy with tourists which is $24.00. Clean rest rooms. Theres a cafe also and have robots bringing you the food but followed by the waiter/waitress as they need to serve the dishes and place them onto the customers tables. Friendly staff at the cafeteria. Nice menu
Bee N — Google review
A clean, organised little exhibit. Great for kids. It's interactive and our girls had so much fun looking at the displays, trains and games. Would recommend.
Siobelle H — Google review
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3.0
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930 Phillip Island Rd, Newhaven VIC 3925, Australia
https://phillipislandchocolatefactory.com.au/
+61 3 5956 6600
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Bourne Creek Trestle Bridge

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Bridge
Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
The Bourne Creek Trestle Bridge, located in Kilcunda, is a historic landmark that was once part of the Woolamai-Wonthaggi rail line. This over 100-year-old bridge offers stunning views of the coastline and the meeting point of Thompson River and the ocean. It has become a popular spot for photography and exploration, although not suitable for swimming.
Beautiful historical bridge with a carpark nearby - expect to traverse some slippery sand walk. We saw a cute little snake while walking under the bridge. Walk through it to the beach side and you can see the elephant shaped rock formations and some nice rock pools.
Alex Y — Google review
It was a nice sunny afternoon walk with no wind. Headed over to the local for a quick beverage before heading back over the bridge. Some easy steps to navigate on the south end.
Georgia B — Google review
The Bourne Creek Trestle Bridge is a hidden gem that offers a perfect blend of history, engineering marvel, and breathtaking natural beauty. Located in Kilcunda, this historic railway bridge is a must-visit for anyone exploring Victoria’s coastal regions. The moment you set your eyes on it, the bridge’s grand wooden structure transports you back in time, offering a glimpse into Australia’s railway heritage.
Ali S — Google review
Great scenic bridge tastefully restored to connect the very special rail train. Amazing views!
Rob P — Google review
One of the iconic places to do Aurora photography & part of the George Bass Walk.
Pam A — Google review
It’s a trestle bridge that was once used as a rail line but is now a core part of a great rail trail! The views from the bridge are amazing but in this reviewer’s opinion the best views are of the bridge from various vantage points. Well work stopping by on your way through the region and why not stop at the pub or general store for lunch too!
Jarrod B — Google review
Historic bridge. Its amazing how this trestle bridge was built in the past. The structural design is genius how the timber support each other. There is a nice walk along the beach and rock pools. The water is so clean and clear here. Perfect turquoise water.
Trieu N — Google review
The view of the bridge provides a scenic view from the ground with ocean in the background. But the real gem is the view from atop the bridge when sun sets.
Kushan T — Google review
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4.5
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Bass Coast Rail Trail, Kilcunda VIC 3995, Australia
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State Coal Mine

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Historical place museum
Sights & Landmarks
Explore the fascinating history of coal mining at the State Coal Mine in Wonthaggi. Although underground tours are currently suspended for maintenance, there are still plenty of interactive exhibits and activities to experience. The site is well-preserved and maintained by dedicated volunteers and staff, offering a glimpse into the lives of coal miners and their families through various displays such as a steam train, blacksmith's hut, museum, and token hut.
There are a number of historical buildings with information boards and various exhibits which are free for you to wander around and explore. Allow about 1 hour or more to take in the exhibits if you like to stop to read and take photos. There is a theatrette at the cafe which has videos that run for about 15 minutes. It's useful to watch this before going on the tour. The tour was excellent and our tour guide was both informative and funny. The check in counter is on the left after you enter the cafe. Check in was quick.
Maria N — Google review
This place is absolutely fantastic. I highly recommend joining the guided tour, which runs twice a day and lasts a bit over an hour. Staff here are genuinely friendly and welcoming. Besides the tour, make sure to leave about an hour to explore the free museum area. It features a great collection of tools and equipment once used by miners. The whole area feels like a mini historical village, with a miner’s house, a post office, a blacksmith’s shop and more. Some of the garden beds even have real vegetables growing like apples, lemons, pumpkins and capsicums. You can really see the effort the staff have put in. The tour guide was very attentive, always checking in with the group and giving clear, hands-on explanations of the displays inside the mine. When all the lights were turned off, I could truly feel how hard it must have been to work in complete darkness back then. The only downside is that some parts of the park, especially around the coal mining displays, have been damaged quite a bit by bird droppings. Since these exhibits are very educational, I hope they can be better maintained going forward.
ألثيا ش — Google review
Amazing venue that gives good insight into the lives and environment of coal miners around 100 years ago. Didn't do the tour as our children are too young, but walking around the site and viewing exhibits was amazing considering the free entry. Highly recommended.
Tim — Google review
State Coal Mine, tour was a fascinating experience. The underground tour offered a unique opportunity to see coal in its natural state and learn about the mine's history from the knowledgeable guide. The mine is well-preserved, and both kids and adults will find it enjoyable. It's recommended to spend an hour exploring the sheds and houses above ground and another hour on the underground tour. Make sure to wear enclosed shoes, as it can be slippery inside the mine.
Pilot A — Google review
What an amazing place ! We were very impressed with the Wonthaggi State Coal mine! We didn't do the mine tour but still spent almost 3 hours there just wandering plus having afternoon tea. Firstly the grounds and buildings are free to enter and you can take as long as you like to enjoy it all. I was amazing at how well kept and maintained every piece of this place was. It's an absolute credit to anyone involved in the upkeep. The mine tour is a paid option and we only wish now we had organised ourself better and don't the tour as well. Luckily we started with afternoon tea in the cafe because we ended up wandering around for so long taking in all there was to see that we needed our full tummies to begin with. The coffee and homemade slices were not only amazing but reasonably priced and large portions as well. We tried the milk shake, chocolate brownie, Snickers slice and wheat free caramel slice. The 4 us agreed everything was 10/10 for the slices. I'll definitely be returning to the State Coal mine with family and friends as well as recommending it to others.
The L — Google review
It was a great experience to go on the tour on just a very small area of the over 4000km underground mine. The working conditions in the past were so tough and unimaginable for the miners, and other mine workers. It was an eye- opener to understand what the true cost was of running steam trains in Australia.
Michael A — Google review
This was such a nice pitstop to do during our stay in Cape Paterson and Inverloch. We really enjoyed seeing everything and the animals! The staff were lovely and kind with the information about the underground tour running times etc! It was great to see and read about the history of the area!
Katie A — Google review
A very well keep historical site and the underground guided tour is worth to participate. Thank you Kat for her informative and interesting guided tour.
Shirley V — Google review
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Garden St, Wonthaggi VIC 3995, Australia
https://www.parks.vic.gov.au/places-to-see/parks/state-coal-mine
+61 3 8427 2118
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Table Cape Lighthouse

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Lighthouses
Walk between the lighthouse and lookout is about 20 minutes both ways total. Very quiet and tranquil, with ocean views and bird songs.
Benjamin E — Google review
We attended the moonlight stories show in the night. It’s EXTRAORDINARY!!! The light and the music were amazing!!!
Jing Y — Google review
Lovely classic style lighthouse, however views over the ocean from the ground are obscured by foliage.
Simon M — Google review
A great addition to the tulip farm visit. The lighthouse is close by 1km and provides a great view of the lake and surrounding countryside.
Trudi L — Google review
So beautiful along the coast. You can drive up even though it's closed through the week.
Nat F — Google review
Lovely walk from Lighthouse to Table Cape much more relaxing than driving between the 2! 20min stroll each way even dallying to snap photos. Path being upgraded so safe for anyone other than true tearaways. One pitch up/down to take care but I am not fitness freak and enjoyed it!!
Veronica H — Google review
We stopped here to checkout the lighthouse before going around to the lookout to enjoy the views. You can have a tour of the lighthouse if your there at the right time. You may want to enjoy the short walk from either if you like to park at one and walk to the other. There are picnic tables at each site if you like to stop for lunch or a snack and enjoy the view.
Peter L — Google review
Not a lot to see - but good views over the neighbouring tulip farm and lake. Nice picnic benches but no real view of the sea, and no other services.
Jeremy G — Google review
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4.5
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Lighthouse Rd, Table Cape TAS 7325, Australia
https://www.warwyn.tas.gov.au/park-recreation/table-cape-lookout/
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The Makers' UTAS

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Permanently Closed
Education center
Museums
Art Museums
The Makers' UTAS, located in Burnie, Tasmania, is a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts and those interested in traditional crafts. The workshop offers an engaging paper-making tour where experts use unique local fibers such as wombat poo, apple pulp, and rainforest leaves to create handmade paper using traditional methods. Visitors can explore the information center to gather details about various attractions in the area and enjoy a bite at the on-site cafe.
Information centre has plenty of information you can pickup on the different places you can visit while you're in Tassie. There is also a cafe you can have a bite to eat and the bit we enjoyed the most was all the hand made crafts you can see and buy. You may also have the chance to speak to the artist directly. Highly recommend you pop in.
Lou I — Google review
Very cool place to see lots of gorgeous unique art work, beautiful gifts too. Wall of paper so darn cool, & the paper mache life size figurines WOW, highly recommend visiting & the pictures made from magazines.... Mind blowing 💗💗💗
Mandy ( — Google review
A highlight of Burnie, a place where you can view and purchase local artisans wares. Also has a good tourist information and Papermaking workshop,...Definitely worth doing. Cafe is busy and average price.
Frank Y — Google review
Well worth a visit to watch many various arts and crafts being made. There's also a pictorial history of Burnie and a couple of really interesting installations.
Ken B — Google review
Collection of unique local art and other pieces, including a cafe and lots of local attractions. You can access from the beach boardwalk
Russell K — Google review
Kids throughly enjoyed the paper making tour inside. Learnt alot and even dicided to purchase a paper making kit after the tour. Our tour guide was full of knowledge about all things paper. Would recomend if your in the area and if the weather is not great, as was our case, perfect indoor activity. Also has art work and various other stores.
Toby R — Google review
Made paper, looked at restored coal loader made in Burnie. Little penguins are located by board walk. Local artists display their art. Very interesting.
Don H — Google review
A must see when in Burnie. Take a paper making tour and see how paper is made. The Makers' Workshop has very helpful and friendly staff, especially Darren on the paper making tour; he's very knowledgeable and passionate about the paper making process and it shows; an asset to the place. You will have the opportunity to ask questions about the process. You also get the chance to make paper at the end, awesome experience.
Chris B — Google review
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2 Bass Hwy, Burnie TAS 7320, Australia
https://www.utas.edu.au/about/campuses/cradle-coast
+61 3 6430 4949
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Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden

Non-profit organization
Nature & Parks
Gardens
This 11-hectare garden offers rhododendrons & other plantings, plus water features & a tea room.
Loved this garden with all the different areas and associated plants. It would have looked amazing when all the plants were flowering but we were on holiday so limited as to when we could visit . It was fantastic to watch a platypus in the large pond below the cafe. There was also a little grebe with chicks that were constantly calling. Whilst I was filming the platypus I looked down to see a large snake sunning itself on the soil inches from my feet.
Paul C — Google review
What an amazing place! It’s bursting with color and textures everywhere you look. I was thrilled to spot two adorable platypuses in different lakes—such a fun surprise! The staff were incredibly friendly and shared some wonderful stories about the grounds that made the visit even more special.
Cheryl B — Google review
Was $15 entry which surprised me at first, but after walking through grounds you can tell that they’re well looked after. Also saw a few platypus’ and pademelons which was cool! I didn’t eat at the cafe but it smelt amazing when I walked past.
Isabella — Google review
Lovely little spot, $15 per adult without concession, very nice spot for a wander, spent around 2 hours here wandering about admiring the plants, bugs and little creatures. Quite enjoyed watching the bumblebees flying around gathering their pollen. But also was lucky spotting a Potoroo and what appeared to be an eastern barred bandicoot. Very nice would visit again.
Christopher B — Google review
Went for the Autumn Spectacular and it lived up to the name. Truly spectacular!! The colours were just incredible. Definitely recommend spending a couple of hours walking through the gardens, around the lake and just taking it all in.
Mel B — Google review
Beautiful gardens and lovely cafe for a Devonshire tea afterwards! Highly recommend you partake in both the walk and the scones.
Karyn H — Google review
We were a couple of many visitors viewing this garden, which showcases a spectacular array of Rhododendrons, annuals and perennials in an entire range of colours. The displays in early November are a “must see” and everywhere is an eruption of blooms. A highlight of northern Tassie.
Old Y — Google review
Started with lunch, excellent. We then strolled down to where the platypuses were. Then we went up and around and and should have taken a map. So many sights to see. Coming back again when they are in full bloom.
Paul M — Google review
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4.6
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55 Breffny Rd, Romaine TAS 7320, Australia
http://www.emuvalleyrhodogarden.org.au/
+61 3 6433 1805
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Guide Falls

Scenic spot
Nature & Parks
Water descends a series of rock steps at this natural attraction, with picnic spots & trails nearby.
A stunning waterfall to visit. We visited during heavy rainfall so the waterfall was definitely larger than normal. The riverside walk from the car park is currently closed due to recent storm, however you can still drive up to the top car park, from there the viewing platform is just a few metres away.
Lerong L — Google review
Very easy to access, well set up BBQ area and park. Great place for a family lunch with a very scenic back drop. Stunning 😍
David S — Google review
A hidden gem near Burnie! The short walk to the falls is easy and refreshing, and the scenery is absolutely stunning—especially after some rain when the water really flows. There’s a lovely picnic area at the top and even a viewing platform for great photos. Peaceful, clean, and perfect for a quick nature escape.
Rashid ( — Google review
Absolutely lovely find! Its beautiful from any angle, free, and easy access. If you have trouble with stairs I recommend parking at the lower area and walking up a gentle incline to get a view from below.
Laura — Google review
Beautiful and a lovely walk Plenty of soots for a picnic spot and clean toilets The falls are beautiful
Michelle B — Google review
Well worth the drive. Easy viewing of the Falls, the carpark is directly above the Falls with picnic tables and lawn.
Janet R — Google review
Guide Falls is an absolute gem! The falls themselves are stunning. The area is well-maintained, with clean picnic spots and easy walking tracks that make it accessible for visitors. The walk to the falls is short and pleasant, surrounded by lush greenery that really adds to the experience. It’s a perfect spot for a peaceful escape into nature. Highly recommend visiting if you’re in the North West area.
Dini A — Google review
Another pretty waterfall that you can easily drive to within a couple of minutes walk.
Graham P — Google review
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245 W Ridgley Rd, Ridgley TAS 7321, Australia
https://www.burnie.tas.gov.au/Explore/Parks-and-Reserves/Guide-Falls
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Penguin

Fun & Games
Playgrounds
Parks
Penguin is a town on the north coast of Tasmania, Australia. It is in the Central Coast Council local government area and on the Bass Highway, between Burnie and Ulverstone. At the 2021 census, Penguin had a population of 4,132. Wikipedia.
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Tasmania 7316, Australia
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