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Wine Tours Mornington Peninsula
The Mornington Peninsula winery tour offers a variety of experiences, from rustic farmhouses and fresh goat’s cheese to fantastic chocolate creations and exceptional Pinot Noir. The region is known for its stunning beauty and diverse offerings, including quiet bayside beach boxes and gourmet delights in the hinterland.
Tour Information
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Day 1
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Price $ 175 AUD
- DEPARTS 7:40
- RETURNS 18:00
Highlights
- Take a leisurely walk next to the famous Beachside Bathing Boxes.
- Enjoy breathtaking views from Arthur Seat.
- Experience a Morning Cheese Platter at Main Ridge Dairy.
- Experience the exquisite flavours of Red Hill Estate’s multi-award-winning wines.
- Experience the refreshing taste of cider at Hart’s Farm.
- Experience the delicious offerings of Mornington Peninsula Chocolates.
- Make a stop at Sunny Ridge Strawberry Farm for liqueurs and fresh fruit.
- Conclude the day with a final tasting at T’Gallant Winery, another Boutique Cellar Door.
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Itinerary
Why Visit Mornington Peninsula?
Explore a hidden gem known by Victorian locals.
The Mornington Peninsula is a popular destination for those seeking a break from city life, thanks to its bountiful produce, exquisite wines, beautiful beaches, and picturesque farmland.
As pioneers in bringing tourists to the Mornington Peninsula and one of the longest-running operators of wine and produce tours departing Melbourne to this region, we offer a variety of excellent attractions for you to explore on this tour.
Arthurs Seat
Morning cheese plate at Main Ridge Dairy Company
Visit two boutique vineyards for tastings
Two wineries are visited during the day. The first wine-tasting stop is at Red Hill Estate, where you can enjoy expansive views. The last stop on the winery tour is T’Gallant Vineyard, where you can taste their award-winning excellent climate wines.
Cider is available at Harts Farm
Explore the Town of Flinders and a local Chocolatier
The Bathing Boxes
Details
Pricing package and discounts
Mornington Peninsula wine tour $175 18yo+
**Not suitable for those under 18; a photo ID is required.
Organising a private tour for your group to Mornington Peninsula has never been easier. Contact our charters team at charters@gltg.com.au, and we can help make your trip special. You can follow our itinerary or customise your own with our local experts. Enjoy moving at your group’s pace with the convenience of pickups and drop-offs at your preferred address.
Aditional Information
What's Included?
- All wine/cider tastings
- Gourmet goat cheese tasting
- Chocolate samples
- Professional driver/guide
- Entertaining tour commentary
What do you need to bring?
- Water bottle
- Hat
- Sunscreen
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Warm and cool clothing
- Rain jacket
- Camera
- A sense of adventure
Pick up Times & Locations
- 7:10 am – Base Backpackers (City Return)* 17 CARLISLE ST ST KILDA
- 7:15 am – Habitat HQ (City Return)* 333 ST KILDA RD ST KILDA
- 7:25 am – Urban Central 334 CITY RD SOUTHBANK (City Return)*
- 7:20 am – Pegasus Apart Hotel 206 A’BECKETT ST MELBOURNE MELBOURNE
- 7:25 am – Ibis Hotel on Theory 15 CHERRY ST MELBOURNE
- 7:30 am – Rydges Melbourne 186 EXHIBITION ST MELBOURNE
- 7:40 am – Main Meeting Point: Immigration Museum (East-Side) 400 FLINDERS ST (MARKET ST ENTRANCE) MELBOURNE
- 7:45 am – The Savoy Hotel 630 Little Collins MELBOURNE
- 7:50 am – Holiday Inn 575 FLINDERS LANE NEAR SPENCER ST
- 8:40 am – Bunnings Frankston MCMAHONS ROAD (outside the front doors) FRANKSTON
- 9:15 am – Arthurs Seat 790 ARTHURS SEAT ROAD (Lookout Carpark) MORNINGTON PENINSULA
* If you cannot find your desired pickup location, please get in touch with our office for a more exhaustive list of locations. It is strongly recommended that you arrive at your pickup location at least 10 minutes before departure time. Please be patient and do not panic if your bus is running a few minutes late. If your bus has not picked you up within 10 minutes of your departure time, then contact our office on 03 9393 1300
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FAQs
Which wine varieties is the Mornington Peninsula renowned for?
The region is best known for its Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, and Sauvignon Blanc.
What's the best time to go on a wine tour?
Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather, making them ideal for wine tours.
What can I do in addition to wine tours?
The Mornington Peninsula boasts various attractions, including beer gardens, cheese makers, berry farms, and hot springs.
How long does a typical wine tour last?
Most wine tours last about 5-6 hours, but the duration can be customised in private terms.
Is it necessary to book a wine tour in advance?
Yes, bookings are recommended, especially during peak seasons and weekends.