Wednesday, 3 September 2014

Rye Accommodation

Rye Accommodation – Centre of the Southern Peninsula


Why choose Rye for your accommodation when visiting the Mornington Peninsula? Because it is central to everything thats why!


You are only 15 minutes away by car from the historic township of Sorrento and the ferry to Queenscliff.  Travel another 5 minutes and you arrive at the prestigious Portsea Village.  15 minutes in the opposite direction and you head into the hinterland to experience the 60+ wineries, cafes, restaurants, food producers, artist and markets.  A little further and enjoy another village the beautiful Flinders.  Here you will find antique shops, artists studios and the fabulous Flinders Hotel.


Of course, the reason many people choose Rye is because it is where the Peninsula Hot Springs are located.  All our accommodation is only a few minutes away by car to the Hot Springs and we can arrange packages for you.


We have a wide selection of Rye Accommodation on offer.  Do you want to be close to town and the beautiful bayside beach or quietly nestled somewhere close to the Point Nepean National Park and the ocean beach?  Whichever you choose we will have the perfect location.


Award Winning Rye Accommodation – Blue Moon Cottages


Looking for something filled with character?  Somewhere where the kids will be happy, close to the beach and where you can bring the dog along.  Want to be sure you are going to get great customer service from an award winning accommodation provider?  Then Blue Moon Cottages is the place for you.


Choose from three cottages (or book all three if you have a larger group):


Shearwater Cottage – a four bedroomed house, with two lounge rooms, 2 bathrooms, dining, kitchen and courtyard garden.  Sleeps 7 comfortably but can sleep an extra guest (ideally a child) on a trundle bed.


Rye Accommodation Blue Moon Cottages – Shearwater Cottage only metres from the bayside beach at Rye


The Shell Croft Cottage – a three bedroomed cosy cottage with corner spa


Rye Accommodation The Shell Croft Cottage – Blue mOon Cottages


The little Sandpiper Cottage is perfect for two guests (or one more little one) and has been recently renovated.


Rye Accommodation The Sandpiper Cottage – Blue Moon Cottages


Rye Accommodation The Sandpiper Cottage – Blue Moon Cottages


Rye Accommodation The Sandpiper Cottage – Blue Moon Cottages


Just a short stroll away from Blue Moon Cottages and only 500 metres from the bayside beach at Rye is our St Ives Cottage.  This cottage ticks all the boxes for families, pet owners, couples or groups. It has a huge garden for kids and pets, decking for eating al fresco, free wifi, free foxtel, spa bathroom, real log fire….what more could you want. Oh! Yes, affordability…tick!


Rye Accommodation St Ives Cottage – versatile Rye Accommodation


Contemporary Living – Rye Accommodation


If cottage style is not what you are after then we have a wide selection of Contemporary Style Holiday Accommodation to choose from in Rye.


The back beach is a beautiful area, with houses nestled close to the Point Nepean National Park.  Hidden away these houses make great retreats for couples, families or groups and as usual all our accommodation is pet friendly.  Here is a selection of Contemporary Accommodation to choose from:


Rye Accommodation Ocean Blue Retreat – Luxury Retreat Style – Rye Accommodation


Rye Accommodation Azure Beach Retreat – Modern Contemporary Beach House – Rye Accommodation


Rye Accommodation Sixteenth Beach Retreat – Private Contemporary Beach Living – Rye Accommodation



Rye Accommodation

Sunday, 10 August 2014

Peninsula Hot Springs

Peninsula Hot Springs


The Peninsula Hot Springs is a relaxtion and recreation facility with a source of 47oC thermal water drawn from an aquifer located 600 metres below the surface.


Inspired by…


Peninsula Hot Springs Deals for Couples Peninsula Hot Springs Deals for Couples


The inspiration for Peninsula Hot Springs came from a bathing experience in the Japanese town of Kusatsu.  Laying in the hot thermal waters, with snow all around, Peninsula Hot Springs founder Charles Davidson wondered why hot springs were not available in Australia and became inspired.  A chance conversation with the head of the Victoria State office in Tokyo in 1997 revealed the existence of thermal waters deep underground on the Mornington Peninsula.


As there was no hot spring bathing culture in Australia at the time, and as Australia was home to people of all cultures of the world, the idea became to blend the best of world bathing cultures within the unique natural Australian environment. Travels to 18 countries to research the bathing and spa cultures lead to the development of a global hot springs spa.


Peninsula Hot Springs and the local community


Peninsula Hot Springs Relaxation Room – beautiful surroundings.


Peninsula Hot Springs employs 143 staff and is attracting over 250,000 visitors annually.  The ongoing development of the site has been driven by huge demand in bathing in thermal waters and significant growth in the spa and well being industry over the past 10 years.


Many of the visitors to the Peninsula Hot Springs stay in the region, dine at restaurants and cafes and visit wineries, golf courses and other tourism attractions during their stay.  This provides flow on economic benefit to the local economy.  In its six years of operation Peninsula Hot Springs has grown to be the most visited tourism attraction in the region.


Enjoy Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner in the updated cafe. Enjoy Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner in the updated cafe.


 


 



Peninsula Hot Springs

Tuesday, 8 July 2014

Mornington Peninsula Attractions - Winter

Mornington Peninsula Attractions – Winter Activities for Adults and Kids


We recently stayed at our beautiful Mornington Peninsula Accommodation beach holiday rental – Warrawee.  Making the most of the winter school holidays we planned our itinerary around those attractions and eateries that we just have not had time to check out.


What could be better than heading away to a private beach holiday rental with your family with your very own tennis court and heated spa.  Plans were to visit the Peninsula Hot Springs as we always do that especially in the winter, such a relaxing way to spend at least a few hours.  Then play some tennis, go for some winter walks on the Point Nepean National Park and visit Mornington Peninsula Attractions we just have not had time to visit before or its been a while since we checked them out for you.  Here is our list for winter:


Peninsula Hot Springs


Located at Springs Lane, Fingal this is the ideal activity to indulge in during winter. The first natural hot springs and day sap centre in Victoria. Natural thermal mineral waters flow into the pools and private baths at this award-winning coastal oasis, providing the idyllic setting for relaxation and rejuvenation. Two bathing facilities provide an experience for everyone.


The Bath House – perfect social bathing experience for groups of friends and families, with over 20 globally-inspired experiences to explore. Entry prices vary depending on the time of day. We offer PRIORITY ENTRY PASSES costing $40.00 each. These passes ensure entry at any time even if the venue is full. If you have not already arranged the passes then call us on 9775 4015 and we can arrange for passes to be delivered to you.


Spa Dreaming Centre – is reserved for guests 16 years and over, the emphasis is on tranquil spaces, private pools and an array of pampering spa treatments to revitalise body, mind and spirit. Bookings are essential and need to be made directly through the Peninsula Hot Springs Phone: 5950 8777


Boneo Maze and Mini Golf


An eco-tourism complex designed to give all who visit an environmental experience. The garden is the showpiece of the complex and is completely fenced to enable families to enjoy family picnics and play a variet of games, which include chess, draughts, snakes and ladders, noughts and crosses, connect four and many other lawn games. Located at 695 Limestone Road, Fingal Telephone 5988 6385


Gordon Studio Glassblowers


Mornington Peninsula Attractions Gordon Glassblowers Studio – Red Hill


A beautiful gallery and studio where you can on some days (usually Monday, Thursday and Friday) see the artists at work. Fascinating to watch the process. Our children enjoyed the experience but we would be hesitant to recommend for small children as breakages have to be paid for. Located at 290 Red Hill Road, Cnr Dunns Creek Road, Red Hill Tel: 59897073


Farnsworth Track – Point Nepean National Park


This track links Portsea Surf Beach with London Bridge along the cliff tops via two scenic lookouts. Start at Portsea for the best views. An alternate return route is available along the beach. The loop return walk is 2km long.


Charlie’s Auto Museum


Located at Arthurs Seat. This car museum houses a unique collection of over 80 motor vehicles, memorabilia, model cars and automobile paraphernalia from eras spanning over years – this display will captivate the minds of both the young and young at heart


Mornington Peninsula Attractions – Cafes, Restaurants and Wineries


A Mini Kitchen – lovely little café in Rye within walking distance from Blue Moon Cottages and St Ives Cottage – 2115 Point Nepean Road, Rye Tel: 59858865


Wunderbar – warm and cosy german style restaurant with great food – in the centre of Rye 2409 Point Nepean Road, Rye Tel: 59859187


The Three Palms – share style dining in Sorrento, lovely clean food tapas style – 145 Ocean Beach Road Sorrento Tel: 59841057


Green Olive at Red Hill – more than a café/restaurant, this is a great spot for experiencing local produce, buy something beautiful or just have coffee and cake or experience the menu where everything on it is grown on site. See the chef pick the veggies from the veggie plots before cooking them up for you. Trampoline for the kids and just a stunning location. Also, cooking school classes available. – 1180 Mornington-Flinders Road, Main Ridge Tel: 5989 2992


Other ideas:


Scrabble or other board games – many properties have board games, cards etc – spend some time with the kids and get back to basics playing some games.


Tennis – if you are staying at Warrawee you will have your own tennis court if not you can find tennis courts at the following locations:


Rye – Elgan Avenue, Rey


Blairgowrie – Stringers Road Reserve, Stringers Road, Blairgowrie


Sorrento – Sorrento Tennis Club – hire courts for $20 per hour Tel: 59844131


 


To book one of our Mornington Peninsula Accommodation properties for your family, group or partner, you can do so online via the direct links above or contact Ocean Blue Coastal Retreats, we’d love to host your holiday!



Mornington Peninsula Attractions - Winter

Sunday, 22 June 2014

Saddle Up for a Horseback Winery Tour on the Mornington Peninsula

You’ve read about Gourmet Pawprints’ Doggy Winery Tours now, thanks to Horseback Winery Tours at Main Ridge in Mornington Peninsula, there’s winery excursions with our equine friends too. Not that the horses will be drinking the wine, that’s purely for the enjoyment of the riders.


Here at Ocean Blue we think a winery tour by horseback is a great idea for a girls weekend getaway or hen party activity whilst staying at our luxury Mornington Peninsula accommodation. It certainly ticks the boxes for a unique and exciting experience for a group of friends who want to try something different!


What could be better than trotting along with your mates, the wind in your hair, the sun on your back and the promise of excellent food and wine? Our Mornington Peninsula accommodation also includes gorgeous beach houses that have heated pools and spas to gently ease away any saddle ache, as well as a host of other luxuries, you can find out more about these at the end of this post.


Keep reading to find out more about the ultimate way to enjoy the beauty of our remarkable food and wine region.


Horseback Winery Tour Rides


horseback-winery-3 Ride through scenic farmland & wineries


There are two types of winery tour rides available to choose from:



  • Discovery Ride


Departing at 10am and 2pm, the Discovery Ride is the most popular. The ride is three hours in duration and two wineries are visited.



  • Adventure Ride


This is a full day ride of six hours duration and includes lunch at Green Olive of Red Hill and tastings at two wineries. It departs at 10.30am and returns at 4.30pm.


There are also packages that allow you to combine a 3 hour ride with an add-on, such as a meal at a Mornington Peninsula restaurant or a bathe at the Peninsula Hot Springs. An ideal way to extend the enjoyment of your day!


What to expect on a Horseback Winery Tour experience


horseback-winery-2 The ultimate bonding experience


Regardless of whether you choose a 3 hour ride or 6 hour ride, your journey on horseback will be a day you’ll never forget.


Boasting brand spanking new, state of the art facilities, Horseback Winery Tours is situated on a beautiful property at Main Ridge with a new reception building, immaculate stables, tie ups, indoor arena and viewing lounge. This is a world first specialist horse and tourism facility, that takes rider safety and maximum customer enjoyment seriously.


The registration and briefing prior to your ride is conducted with the utmost professionalism. Even if you’ve never ridden before, and your friends have, there’s a gentle horse for you, as well as as an experienced tour guide to provide encouraging instruction. If you’re all experienced riders they match you with a horse and guide to suit your pace, whether its trotting, cantering or both.


You’ll ride through stunning bushland, farmland and wineries, while experiencing award-winning wines from some of Australia’s finest wineries such as Red Hill Estate,  T’Gallant, Green Olive, Manton’s Creek Estate and Mock Red Hill.


Visit Horseback Winery Tours for more information or to book a tour date.


Mornington Peninsula accommodation for a girls’ getaway


Horseback Winery Tours are just an hour’s drive from Melbourne, and close to some of our larger Mornington Peninsula accommodation suitable for groups, so why not book a stay and make a girls’ weekend of it?


Relax in Ocean Blue Retreat Relax in a solar heated pool after your ride!


Ocean Blue Retreat


Secluded Ocean Blue Retreat in Rye is a modern beach house that sleeps eight. It has professional landscaped gardens with a private outdoor lounge and dining area. You and your friends can ease away any tension by:



  • a swim in the solar heated pool,

  • chatting in the spacious lounge

  • relaxing and  in front of the gas log fire or

  • enjoying the surround sound audio system.


The property is fully self-catering and has a double remote control garage for your vehicles.


Warrawee


Our Warrawee beach house is located within walking distance of the Blairgowrie cafes and shops, as well as some spectacular cliff top walking tracks. The house is private with a bush setting and can sleep up to ten people. There’s plenty of room and remedy for relaxation including:



  • a spacious lounge,

  • an entertainment centre and an


  • outdoor heated swimspa.


A real log fire will also keep you cosy at night. It comes with a fully-equipped, modern kitchen if you want to cook up a storm or there are a good selection of restaurants close by in Blairgowrie.


To book one of these Mornington Peninsula accommodation properties for your group, you can do so online via the direct links above or contact Ocean Blue Coastal Retreats, we’d love to host your special occasion!



Saddle Up for a Horseback Winery Tour on the Mornington Peninsula

Monday, 2 June 2014

Food, Wine & Doggy Time at Mornington Peninsula Wineries

If a day out combining food, wine and your dog sounds right up your alley, then check out Gourmet Pawprints; a unique organisation which offers Doggy Winery Tours to Victoria wine regions. The concept was created by director Kerry Watt who, with her dog-loving team, arranges tours for owners and pets to visit Mornington Peninsula wineries (they also cover the Yarra Valley and Bellarine Peninsula). A Doggy Winery Tour is a win-win situation, you get to sample fabulous food and wine in good company, while your dog gets to socialise, play off leash on beaches and enjoy doggy treats. What could be better for owners who’re looking for an adventurous day out with their dog to pet friendly wineries on Mornington Peninsula?


Doggy Winery Tour on the Mornington Peninsula


flinders-beach Off-leash time on Flinders Beach


Sunday 25th May saw a Doggy Winery Tour gathering on our very own Mornington Peninsula. First stop on the itinerary was the verandah of the picturesque Willow Creek Vineyard homestead, McCormick House, where wine and olive oil tasting ensued courtesy of Peter and Kathy. Willow Creek Vineyard is one of the dog friendly wineries on the Mornington Peninsula and it’s situated in Merricks North. It is also known as one of the long running Mornington Peninsula wineries, with vines concentrating on Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Gris.


After everyone had their fill of wine and running around on the lawn (dogs not owners) it was back on the bus to Flinders Beach for some off-leash doggy play time (too cold for most paws to be dipped) but as you can see by the photo some brave souls went all in!


Lunch was a mouthwatering two course affair at lovely Pier 10 Winery & Restaurant in Shoreham which offers an à la carte menu, and the group happily sampled mouthwatering seared scallops; plum, chorizo and prosciutto salad; olives; chicken and mango salad and more. Of course delicious Pier 10 wine was also served, this Mornington Peninsula winery specialises in Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris and Chardonnay.


Whilst the owners lingered inside over the food and wine, Gourmet Pawprint’s Robyne looked after the dogs on the lawn, she’s been nicknamed ‘Wine Tour Doggy Whisperer’ so everyone was in good hands, especially as she was giving out the treats.


The tour finished up in Mock Red Hill orchard in Red Hill for homegrown apple cider and cheese tasting. The Mock family are pioneers of Bio-dynamic products and use environmentally friendly methods of processing cider.


Doggy Winery Tour Review


winery-guests A great day had by owners and dogs!


A great day was had by all, especially Laura and her Staffy Ridgeback Cross, Diesel. Laura won our Mother’s Day competition gift voucher to go on the Doggy Winery Tour. A hard working teacher, Laura’s daughter Sarah felt she should go on the Mornington Peninsula wineries trip with her favourite dog because as she said “she deserves a bit of a luxury as a reward for being a great mum”.


Laura said of the tour “I had such a fabulous day – Kerry you are a wonderful host – lots of heart and a fabulous idea! It was so relaxing being chaperoned everywhere and just hanging out with your dog as well as everyone else’s!”


The next Doggy Winery Tours on the Mornington Peninsula are being held on the 15 June and 20 July. So check out the Gourmet Pawprints website for further information and to book a spot for you and your pooch to visit some of these fantastic Mornington Peninsula wineries.



Food, Wine & Doggy Time at Mornington Peninsula Wineries

Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Autumn Indulgence: Plan Your Off-Season Escape To Our Luxury Rye Accommodation

March brings cooler temperatures to the Mornington Peninsula but with plenty of fine, sunny days still in store, and so many delicious autumn activities to indulge in when you stay at our Rye accommodation, we doubt you’ll miss summer.


For starters you could plan a gourmet food and wine trail, pick strawberries, take a cooking lesson, go for a coastal stroll or meet the local wildlife on a bush walk. Of course you may need more than two days to fit all this in, so be sure to take advantage of our discounted special offers for longer stays!


Mid-autumn is the time to visit Mornington for stunningly colourful regional parks and gardens on the Mornington Peninsula, and though while our nearby award-winning hot spring spas are perfect at any time of year, they’re especially popular in the autumn months.


As the nights start to draw in, snuggle down for the evening in one of our blue moon cottages with a log fire or private spa bath. Our award-winning Rye accommodation has everything you need to make your autumn escape a relaxing and rejuvenating experience.


Go Gourmet in Autumn


We think food tastes oh so much better in autumn, when it’s more comfortable to spend longer periods outdoors and you can work up an appetite. Stay at one of our Mornington Peninsula holiday rentals and you’ll be able to take advantage of the many local cafes, restaurants and wineries brimming with fresh produce, mouthwatering speciality goods and award-winning wines.


If gourmet food and fine wine is definitely top of the agenda for your autumn escape then be sure to check out Wine Food Farmgate before you arrive for the best gastronomic discoveries on the Peninsula. Create your own personalised wine and food trail so you can pick and choose the experiences you want to have when you get here such as:




  • selecting wineries for tastings from over 50 cellar doors;




  • dining at Chef’s Hat restaurants, seafood eateries or boutique pubs;




  • purchasing specialty chocolates, honey or bread;




  • or late season strawberry picking.




Autumn strawberry picking: Denise Krebs[/caption]

Strawberry season runs to 30th April at nearby Sunnyridge Farm where you can pick your own berries, sample cider, purchase gourmet products and wine, or partake of their scrumptious desserts in the Dessert Cafe.


Sweet-tooths are invited to resist the Strawberry Temptation, a home made strawberry and ice cream concoction laced with strawberry syrup and whipped cream. For chocolate lovers, the Belgian Chocolate Fondue and a seriously rich dark chocolate and coffee cream ganache should put paid to any sugar cravings.


A popular highlight of the Melbourne Food & Wine Festival is the Feast of the Full Moon, this year hosted by Terminus Restaurant at Flinders Hotel on the 16th March from 7pm – 10pm. The feast is a Moroccan-inspired flight of fancy involving a six course meal, wine and a moonlight carriage ride to the beach.


Those inspired to learn some new cooking techniques can do so at Green Olive farm in Red Hill where you can learn how to create your own handmade sausages, make jams & preserves and fresh pasta plus perfect the art of dessert making.


If you’re visiting the Peninsula as a group why not try something different like a Horseback Winery Tour, an ideal Autumn activity as the leaves start changing colour on the hills. You’ll visit nearby wineries such as:




  • Tuck’s Ridge;




  • Ten Minutes By Tractor and;




  • Montalto Vineyard.




Autumn Tours of Mornington Peninsula


Autumn is a marvellous time of year to get out and about on the Mornington Peninsula. As the hot days of summer make way for more comfortable temperatures, half day and full day tours of the region really come into their own. Whether you’re into sightseeing on land – taking in a few wineries and restaurants on the way – or checking out some of the local marine life, the following tours will offer you a great day out from your Rye accommodation.


Mornington Peninsula Experience Tours


MP Experience Tours are Mornington Peninsula winery tours run by Max and Danielle, respectively a restaurateur and winery expert. This brother and sister team have extensive knowledge of Mornington Peninsula and run small private group tours, including:




  • Signature Tour: One day tour of working olive farm, tasting at a winery, degustation lunch, visit a dairy, and artisan chocolate maker.


  • Bliss Feature Tour: One day tour of pampering & relaxation, including chocolate tasting, lunch at Max’s Restaurant, afternoon spent at Peninsula Hot Springs.


  • Other MP Experience Tours: relaxation & indulgence, scenic wildlife, customised tours extending to two days.



Gourmet Pawprints Flinders Beach

Doggy Vineyard tours for ‘food, wine & walks’



PET TIP: Those with four-footed friends in tow should check out Gourmet Pawprints. This organisation is running a Doggy Vineyard Tour on 25 May for ‘food, wine and walks’ on the Mornington Peninsula. Perfect for anyone staying in our pet-friendly Rye accommodation!


Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park


Moonlit Sanctuary is a unique wildlife park offering evening tours to view many of Australia’s endangered and native animals in their natural surroundings. Dusk is when many of Australia’s animals are at their liveliest, so you’ll be sure to see marsupials such as kangaroos and koalas. The tour is accompanied by an informative and entertaining commentary.


Port Phillip Bay Cruises – swimming with dolphins and seals


In early Autumn visitors staying in Rye accommodation on the Mornington Peninsula have the chance to pop on a wetsuit and swim with fur seals and common or bottlenose dolphins. Half-day tours from October to April are run by licensed operators in Port Phillip Bay.


TIP:  You can book Moonraker sightseeing cruises and dolphin swim tours directly through the Ocean Blue website where we have passes for families of four available.


Autumn pampering



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Enjoy spa treatments at our luxury cottages & have fun with belly dancing and tarot reading



Now summer’s over you’ll need a treat to look forward to whether it’s a romantic weekend away with your partner or with a group of girlfriends. Stay more than three nights and you won’t even need to get up to make toast in the morning with our complimentary breakfast hampers!


We offer Pamper Party Packages for girls’ weekends away, which are proving to be a big hit. These can be customised to whatever occasion you’re celebrating, a hens weekend, birthday or just some well-deserved time out with friends. Mobile day spa Ellegant You can be booked to come directly to one of our luxury holiday rentals in Rye. You have the choice of a soothing massage, spa treatment, serenity filled yoga session, or perhaps a spot of belly dancing and tarot card reading for something different?


Our Peninsula Hot Springs Packages can turn your weekend into an extra special occasion. Just a ten minute drive from our Rye accommodation, this award-winning day spa is a great excuse to visit the Mornington Peninsula in autumn. The natural mineral waters will soothe away any tension with your choice of bathing experiences including: a Turkish steam bath, massaging shower, cave pools and outdoor hilltop pool with panoramic views; as well as a range of relaxation treatments.


Slightly further away but still just a half hour drive from our Rye accommodation is the Woodman Estate Spa Retreat, a stunning lakeside spa featuring a range of massage, beauty and spa treatments utilising high-quality, all natural Australian products. If you’ve ever wanted to loll around on a day bed or stroll around a lake in a bathrobe, then this is the place to do it!


Autumn R&R on Mornington Peninsula



Autumn is the best time to visit parks and gardens in Mornington: Jason Langlois



Reds, golds, yellows – all the fiery colours we associate with deciduous trees will be on display for you if you visit the Mornington Peninsula in mid-autumn. For those taking in the Melbourne Flower Show at the end of March then why not extend your visit to Mornington Peninsula in early April and experience some of these stunning formal parks and gardens near our Rye accommodation!




  • Seawinds Gardens: Situated in Arthurs Seat State Park, 34 hectares grounds with many species of native trees, lookout points, walking tracks and formal & exotic gardens.






  • Morning Star Estate: Just north of Mornington township, 22 acres of grounds laid out around a Victorian mansion. Offers a restaurant and vineyards as well as extensive rose gardens.




  • Heronswood: Formal 2 acre Victorian botanical garden near Dromana with 19th century trees, thatched-roof cafe and retail nursery. Best for picnics and those keen on heritage gardening.




  • Enchanted Maze Garden: Award-winning whimsical garden near Arthurs Seat with lots of activities for kids and stunning autumn colours in the grande alley when Liquid Amber trees change colour.




If you’d like to experience any of these autumn highlights be sure get in quick to book one of our Mornington Peninsula holiday rentals, our Rye accommodation is especially popular this time of year. Don’t forget  to ‘like’ our Facebook page and let us know why you love autumn too!


 



Autumn Indulgence: Plan Your Off-Season Escape To Our Luxury Rye Accommodation

Monday, 17 March 2014

Enchanted Family Escape

The Mornington Peninsula is a wonderful place for kids.  Along with beaches to explore summer and winter the Enchanted Maze Garden and Treesurfing Adventure will keep them entertained for the whole day.


Family Accommodation Mornington Peninsula - Stay and Play


This package includes accommodation and family entry to the Enchanted Maze Garden and Treesurfing Adventure, plus breakfast hamper on arrival.


To Use This Package:



  1. Select the SELECT PROPERTY button

  2. Select Your Property

  3. Click on “Availability & Bookings”

  4. Choose your dates and the number of guests

  5. Enter Promotional Code: BCODE-KIDS

  6. The proceed with the booking as normal.  There is no need to add anything to the booking the code will have added everything you need in the package.



Enchanted Family Escape