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378 Unique places to stay in Shire of Mornington Peninsula

Best family friendly Shire of Mornington Peninsula unique stays

Among the 378 accommodations in Shire of Mornington Peninsula, here are the 4 best family friendly unique accommodations

Flinders Cabin A Cosy Family Beach Shack - Shire of Mornington Peninsula
10 1 review
Shire of Mornington Peninsula
27/06 – 04/07
£198/nighttotal: £1386 (7 )

Flinders Cabin A Cosy Family Beach Shack

3 1
cabin , Flinders
This Flinders holiday home is a short walk from Flinders-Somers Coastal Reserve and Mornington Peninsula Chocolates, and within 3.2km of Mornington Peninsula National Park and Mushroom Reef Marine Sanctuary.
This 70 square metre property sleeps five guests in four bedrooms and one bathroom, offering a fully equipped kitchen, laundry facilities, a balcony, garden, parking, and internet access.
A Beach Box In Rye: Hot Springs, Wineries, Beaches - Shire of Mornington Peninsula
10 138 reviews
Shire of Mornington Peninsula
27/06 – 04/07
£118/nighttotal: £826 (7 )

A Beach Box In Rye: Hot Springs, Wineries, Beaches

1 1
cabin , Rye
This Rye holiday home is situated 0.5km from Rye Beach, with Rosebud Beach and The Dunes Golf Links both within 5km, and St John's Wood Road Beach and the Mornington Peninsula Visitor Information Centre under 10km away.
The self-catering apartment sleeps two in one bedroom and one bathroom, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, washing machine, garden, parking, air conditioning, BBQ, and excellent guest reviews.
Chalet Un At Woodman Estate - Shire of Mornington Peninsula
Shire of Mornington Peninsula
05/11 – 09/11
£258/nighttotal: £1032 (4 )

Chalet Un At Woodman Estate

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chalet , Moorooduc
Chalet Un is located within Woodman Estate in Moorooduc, providing easy access to local attractions.
This family-friendly accommodation accommodates up to four guests, offering a well-equipped kitchen with a microwave and oven, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a spa, and a tennis court.
Coastal Cocina- Peninsula Hut - Shire of Mornington Peninsula
9.6 223 reviews
Shire of Mornington Peninsula
27/06 – 04/07
£60/nighttotal: £420 (7 )

Coastal Cocina- Peninsula Hut

1 1
cabin , Bittern
This charming cottage is located in Bittern, just a short drive from the beach and local vineyards, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle. The property has consistently received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The cottage features one bedroom with a queen-sized bed and a fold-out couch, comfortably accommodating up to three guests. Enjoy the amenities, including air conditioning, a private bathroom, a shared garden with a barbecue area, and the opportunity to interact with resident chickens.

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Best Shire of Mornington Peninsula unusual places with a garden

Silverleaf Cottage - Shire of Mornington Peninsula
9.6 120 reviews
Shire of Mornington Peninsula
27/06 – 04/07
£207/nighttotal: £1449 (7 )

Silverleaf Cottage

1 1
chalet , Rye
Silverleaf Cottage is located in Rye, just 7 kilometres from the Peninsula Hot Springs and a short walk from Port Phillip Bay. The cottage has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall experience.
This one-bedroom cottage can accommodate up to two guests and comes equipped with a kitchen, garden, and barbeque facilities. The cottage also offers a comfortable living space with a flat-screen TV and is conveniently located near wineries, cafes and beaches.
Peaceful Studio Apartment Retreat - Shire of Mornington Peninsula
9.9 127 reviews
Shire of Mornington Peninsula
27/06 – 04/07
£69/nighttotal: £483 (7 )

Peaceful Studio Apartment Retreat

1 1
cabin , Capel Sound
This newly renovated Capel Sound studio apartment is situated 0.5km from a safe swimming beach and a short drive from Mornington Peninsula attractions such as Arthur's Seat.
The self-contained unit, sleeping two, features a combined kitchen and bedroom area, separate shower and toilet, private entrance, garden, parking, and air conditioning; linen and towels are provided.
Farmhouse ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests - Shire of Mornington Peninsula
10 1 review
Shire of Mornington Peninsula
27/06 – 04/07
£255/nighttotal: £1785 (7 )

Farmhouse ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 2 Guests

1 1
farm , Main Ridge
This architecturally-designed barn conversion, situated on the Mornington Peninsula near Main Ridge and approximately 60 km from Melbourne, offers a unique glamping experience.
The self-catering property features a king-size bed, open-plan living area, private patio with barbecue, and modern amenities including air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and a kitchenette; it sleeps two guests.
Classic Cabin - Shire of Mornington Peninsula
9.0 22 reviews
Shire of Mornington Peninsula
05/11 – 09/11
£89/nighttotal: £356 (4 )

Classic Cabin

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cabin , Langwarrin
Classic Cabin in Langwarrin offers a peaceful retreat, conveniently located approximately 30km from Dandenong and 43km from Packenham train stations.
This self-catering unit provides 9 square metres of accommodation sleeping up to 3 guests, featuring a bedroom, bathroom, kitchenette with microwave and fridge, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a balcony overlooking a garden.

Frequently asked questions about unique stays in Shire of Mornington Peninsula

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in the Mornington Peninsula, Australia?

    For hidden gems, check out the Arthurs Seat State Park's less-travelled trails for stunning coastal views. The wineries in the Red Hill area, beyond the main tourist routes, often offer more intimate experiences. Also, explore the charming, less-visited villages like Merricks North, known for its art galleries and peaceful atmosphere. The Point Nepean National Park's historic sites beyond the main visitor centre are also worth discovering.
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in the Mornington Peninsula, Australia?

    The Peninsula Summer Festival is a significant event, showcasing various arts and cultural performances. The region also hosts smaller, local events throughout the year, often centred around food and wine, but these change frequently. Checking local event listings closer to your travel dates would be best for the most up-to-date information.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in the Mornington Peninsula, Australia?

    The Mornington Peninsula boasts diverse landscapes. You'll find stunning coastal scenery with sandy beaches, dramatic cliffs, and bays like Port Phillip Bay. Rolling hills covered in vineyards and farmland characterise the inland areas. There are also several significant bushland areas, including national parks like Point Nepean and Arthurs Seat State Park, providing opportunities for hiking and wildlife spotting.
  • Are there popular sporting events or activities in the Mornington Peninsula, Australia?

    The Mornington Peninsula is popular for golfing, with numerous courses offering spectacular views. Water sports like sailing, kayaking, and paddleboarding are prevalent along the coastline. Cycling is also popular, with scenic routes winding through vineyards and coastal roads. Many local clubs host regular sporting events, but details would need to be checked closer to your travel dates.
  • What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate in the Mornington Peninsula, Australia?

    Pack layers! The weather on the Mornington Peninsula can be changeable. Even in summer, evenings can be cool, so a light jacket or jumper is advisable. Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are essential year-round, due to the strong Australian sun. Sturdy shoes are recommended for walking and exploring the various trails and beaches.
  • What activities allow you to experience local traditions and interact with residents in the Mornington Peninsula, Australia?

    Visiting local farmers' markets, like the Red Hill Market, is a great way to interact with producers and experience regional produce. Many wineries and breweries offer tastings and tours, allowing you to chat with the people who make them. Exploring smaller towns and villages provides opportunities to meet local residents and discover their unique stories.
  • Is the Mornington Peninsula, Australia known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    During spring, the wildflowers bloom across the Peninsula, particularly in the hinterland areas. Whale watching tours operate during the migration season (usually between May and October), offering sightings of Southern Right Whales. Autumn brings vibrant colours to the vineyards and surrounding landscapes.
  • What are the best local foods in the Mornington Peninsula, Australia?

    The Mornington Peninsula is renowned for its fresh seafood, particularly from Port Phillip Bay. The region's wineries produce excellent Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Local farmers' markets offer an array of fresh produce, including seasonal fruits and vegetables. Many restaurants showcase the region's bounty with innovative dishes.
  • What are the best adventurous activities in the Mornington Peninsula, Australia?

    Hiking trails in Arthurs Seat State Park and Point Nepean National Park offer varying difficulty levels. Kayaking or paddleboarding in Port Phillip Bay provides a different perspective of the coastline. Hot air ballooning over the vineyards offers breathtaking views, though weather permitting. Scuba diving and snorkelling opportunities exist, but conditions need to be checked before embarking.

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Best Shire of Mornington Peninsula unique stays with a jacuzzi

Among the 378 accommodations in Shire of Mornington Peninsula, here are the 1 best unique accommodations with a jacuzzi

Chalet Deux At Woodman Estate - Shire of Mornington Peninsula
Shire of Mornington Peninsula
05/11 – 09/11
£259/nighttotal: £1036 (4 )

Chalet Deux At Woodman Estate

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chalet , Moorooduc
Chalet Deux at Woodman Estate is located in Moorooduc, offering proximity to local attractions and the surrounding district.
This family-friendly chalet accommodates up to four guests and features a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, air conditioning, a Jacuzzi, a terrace, spa facilities, and a tennis court, with check-out at 10:00 AM.

Best pet friendly Shire of Mornington Peninsula unique stays

Among the 378 accommodations in Shire of Mornington Peninsula, here are the 3 best pet friendly unique accommodations

Grosvenor Chalet - Shire of Mornington Peninsula
Shire of Mornington Peninsula
05/11 – 09/11
£249/nighttotal: £996 (4 )

Grosvenor Chalet

2 2
chalet , Portsea
This Portsea cottage is situated in a Melbourne neighbourhood, 500 metres from Shelley Beach and near Quarantine Station and Queenscliff Hotel.
This pet-friendly accommodation offers two bedrooms on a mezzanine level, sleeping up to four guests, with air conditioning and internet, and features outdoor entertaining areas with barbecue facilities.
Mornington Peninsula Tiny House - Shire of Mornington Peninsula
Shire of Mornington Peninsula
05/11 – 09/11
£173/nighttotal: £692 (4 )

Mornington Peninsula Tiny House

1 2
cabin , Red Hill
This Red Hill cottage is conveniently located near Red Hill Cheese, within easy driving distance of Peninsula Hot Springs and Arthurs Seat State Park, and offers access to Red Hill Recreation Reserve.
The self-catering property sleeps two guests in one bedroom and one bathroom, includes a refrigerator and barbecue facilities, and is a non-smoking dwelling.
Timber Tiny House - Hot Springs & Beach! - Shire of Mornington Peninsula
10 239 reviews
Shire of Mornington Peninsula
27/06 – 04/07
£97/nighttotal: £679 (7 )

Timber Tiny House - Hot Springs & Beach!

1 1
cabin , McCrae
This McCrae holiday home is situated metres from the beach and cafes, a 24km drive from Peninsula Hot Springs, and approximately 60km from Melbourne.
The self-catering property sleeps four, featuring a queen bed, sofa bed, and portacot, a well-equipped kitchen with fridge and microwave, bathroom with shower, and private outdoor space with picnic table and hot/cold beach shower; dogs are welcome (fee applies).
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