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Mornington Peninsula Food/Wine Taste Trail #WCEXP

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----- Take your budget further and get 5% off when you use the code WELWIKI5 on your booking through the link on WikiCamps. Enjoy your experience! ----- Enjoy wine and beer tasting from some of the most-loved venues in the region as well as sightseeing on a spectacular day trip to the Mornington Peninsula. The first stop of the day is Point Leo Estate, a visual feast for all who visit with art, rolling vineyards and ocean views commanding the horizon as far as the eye can see. Sample some wines at the cellar door and enjoy a stroll through the sculpture gardens. Then it's onto Rare Hare at Jackalope, where you can indulge in another wine tasting at this prestigious venue. It's a spectacular property and a special sort of place with views revealing vines stretching to the forest. By now you'll have worked up an appetite, so stop for a winery lunch at Mont Alto, the birthplace of Pinot Gris and Grigio in Australia. Savour lunch & wine tasting at the pizzeria nestled amongst the rolling hills of Main Ridge. Break up the wine with an amber brew at St. Andrews Brewery. This craft brewery, set amongst the beauty of the Mornington Peninsula, was once a world-class horse training facility. Here we'll join the locals for a beer tasting paddle and the opportunity to watch the brewers crafting and pouring great brews right from their stable doors. With a number of drinks under your belt, it's time for some sightseeing. Next stop, you'll admire stunning views stretching from across the bay to the city from one of the highest point of the Mornington Peninsula at Murrays Lookout. Found on beaches from Mount Eliza and Dromana to Rosebud and Portsea along the coast are the iconic Peninsula Bathing Boxes. The renowned beaches where the colourful boxes are located provide a beautiful backdrop of crystal blue ocean and a coastline to die for. It's a scene that is definitely Instagram-worthy no filter needed!

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