Friday, November 13, 2009

Outdoor activities on the Mornington Peninsula















With more than 260 kilometres of coastline, Port Phillip Bay offers endless fun in, under, on or beside the water. Swim at calm, sandy bay beaches, or ride the waves at wild ocean beaches. Dive a nineteenth-century shipwreck or explore colourful corals. Set sail or launch a boat from dozen of jetties. Try your luck fishing from a pier or beach or chase bigger fish on a charter boat.

Walk windswept beaches in Mornington Peninsula National Park or ride a bike along kilometres of beachfront paths. Play a round of golf at one of the dozens of world-class courses with views of the water. Or for those looking for a bit of adventure saddle up for a horse ride on a windswept beach.
Bathing boxes
Swimming

Take a dip at one of the calm beaches that extend along the length of the peninsula.
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Golfing on the Mornington Peninsula
Golfing

Play a round of golf on one of the world class links-style courses.
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Walking on the Mornington Peninsula
Walking and cycling

Set out on foot to see the beauty of the Mornington Peninsula via its network of walking tracks.
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Fishing in Port Phillip Bay
Fishing

Try your luck fishing from a pier or beach or chase bigger fish on a charter boat.
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Couta Boats - Portsea
Boating and sailing

Set sail on Port Phillip Bay in a yacht or powerboat or join a charter and cruise past local seal colonies.
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Surfing Mornington Peninsula
Surfing

Ride the waves at wild ocean beaches or attend a surf school to find your feet.
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Learning to dive
Scuba diving

Explore the fascinating underwater world of Port Phillip Bay.
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Riding on the beach
Horse riding

Saddle up and ride along a deserted stretch of sandy beach.
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Foreshore camping
Camping

Set up camp at a site with beautiful bay views along the popular foreshore.
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