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Leg 4: Phillip Island to Mornington Peninsula

105kms / 65 miles, 1hour

Point Nepean is at the end of the Mornington Peninsula, where the waters of Bass Strait meet Port Phillip Bay. Walk through this important historic site, where a colonial cemetery and quarantine station stood in the 1850s, military fortifications were built from the 1880s to World War II, and the area was closed to the public for more than 100 years.

Stroll around the 1850s Cape Schanck Lighthouse and museum. This is also the start of the Bushrangers Bay walk, which takes you through coastal and bush landscapes in the Mornington Peninsula National Park. 

The Peninsula is famous for its grand gardens. Explore Ashcombe Maze and Lavender Gardens and the Enchanted Maze Garden. Keen vegetable gardeners should head to Heronswood, renowned for its heritage and organic seeds, abundant vegetable gardens and thatched roof cafe.

McClelland Gallery and Sculpture Park is home to some of Australia's most noted sculptures. Every two years the $100,000 McClelland Award biennial outdoor sculpture exhibition is installed in the natural bush and garden setting.

Highlights
LISA ROET White ape 2005 – Recipient of the McClelland Award 2005

Art in a bush setting

Wander around some of Australia's finest sculpture at McClelland Gallery and Sculpture Park.

Point Nepean

Military history

Discover a site that was once a colonial cemetery, quarantine station and Melbourne's frontline military defence.