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Whether you enjoy leisurely pursuits such as fine dining and wine
tasting, or more energetic activities like playing golf or sailing
on the bay, Melbourne’s South East has something for everyone.
It features:
- award winning wineries & restaurants
- urban villages, food & craft markets, factory outlets,
major shopping centres
- significant performing arts & exhibition facilities
- beaches & bays for sailing, surfing, fishing, diving
- coastal walks & cycleways; national parks, reserves &
mountain areas
- some of Australia’s most famous golf courses.
Mornington Peninsula
The Peninsula is one of the area’s most popular tourist
destinations, with its enticing wineries, rolling hills and
beautiful sea views.
Shopping
Indulge your passion for shopping in Brighton’s urban villages,
Springvale’s Asian food markets, Moorabbin’s factory outlet stores
or major shopping centres such as Southland, The Glen and Box Hill
Central.
Beaches
Port Phillip and Westernport Bays provide numerous sheltered
beaches, while excellent surf can be found on the coastline to the
south.
Golf
Courses include: Royal Melbourne and Victoria in Melbourne’s
‘Sandbelt’ region, Kingston Heath, Huntingdale, Metropolitan, The
Dunes, National, Cape Schanck, Peninsula, Sandhurst Club. And these
are just the famous ones!
Parks
There are many beautiful parks, gardens and nature reserves
including the National Park at Point Nepean, and the Emerald Lake
Park in the Dandenong Ranges.
And more!
You can also explore artist trails, get lost in garden mazes or
take a ride on the famous “Puffing Billy” steam train through the
picturesque Dandenong ranges.
Melbourne’s South East, the great
place to Play.
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