Mornington peninsula, primarily a local tourist region with many popular attractions. Mainly variety of beaches and many scenic sights and views. I’ve written down here few of the things we did in one day, but there are so many others places and things to do there.
So it was time to visit Mornington peninsula on a sunny spring weekend. The day tour was started off at Cape Schanck. We arrived there early morning just when the sun started to shine. All the trails were deserted, no other people were there. We walked along the broad walk to the pebble beach… and to the pulpit rock.. It was a lovely morning with cool sea breeze and with lot of sun shine.

Next stop was, Fort Nepean. We arrived at the Fort nepean car park around 10am. We were hoping to catch the first shuttle bus .. but the shuttle bus service started after 11am that day. We took the shuttle bus to the fort at the end point of the peninsula along a scenic route.
Next we headed to Sorrento for lunch. After having a quick walk around the beach we had something to eat from a local restaurant. Next stop was Arthers seat lookout.
Arthurs Seat Eagle gondola is a new attraction in Mornington peninsula. Get on a gondola and fly over the state forest to the highest point on the Peninsula, where the views will take your breath away. We got into the gondola from the below, and once you reach the top, you need to get down from the gondola. You cannot head down in the same gondola. At the top you can grab a snack or coffee and walk through trails in Arthurs Seat State Park.
After indulging ourselves in the beauty of the Mornington peninsula from above, next stop was the Mount Martha beach. Mount Martha beach is famous for its rainbow-coloured beach boxes.
That was the end of our one day trip to Mornington peninsula. We had a lovely day driving around the breathtaking beach side on a wonderful sunny weather.