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Mornington Peninsula Accommodation
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Frankston |
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Frankston Motel in Frankstonwell-presented rooms ideal for short or longer stays with family-friendly rates that include breakfast, use of a tennis court, heated swimming pool and barbecue area. Great location close to beaches and parks - a short drive to Mornington Peninsula's wineries and not far from Melbourne. Treat yourself to something special. |
Mornington |
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Cape Schanck Light StationA rare opportunity to stay in a working Light House at Mornington Peninsula's Cape Schanck. This Heritage Listed Lightstation has a rich history. Located in a national park, gates close at 4pm leaving you with a private piece of paradise. Spectacular beaches, seals and whale watching, bush walks and wineries close by. Treat yourself to something special. |
Rosebud |
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Admiral Motel - Mornington PeninsulaTravelling to the coastal resort of Rosebud, on the southern end of the Mornington Peninsula, is a tradition for many Melbourne families each summer. With its carnival atmosphere and safe bay swimming, it is the perfect opportunity to relax by the sea. |
Rye |
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One Four Nelson - Ryea new dimension in stylish accommodation on the Mornington Peninsula. 30 luxury open plan suites featuring contemporary furnishings and fittings, cocooned around a central swimming pool and spa. The modern building is designed to create a haven in which you can escape from the outside world and relax. |
Sorrento Victoria |
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Sorrento Beach Motel in Sorrentois only a short stroll from Sorrento Village where you can browse the galleries, antique and craft shops or dine at one of the many delightful cafes or restaurants. Close to Queenscliff Ferry, championship golf courses and wineries. Port Phillip Bay is great for sailing, fishing and family holidays and Westernport Bay and the ocean beaches are ideal for those wanting to surf. |
