Mornington Peninsula National Park stretches along the rugged southern coastline of the peninsula, offering a wild contrast to the calm bay beaches nearby. With dramatic cliffs, windswept dunes, and powerful surf, it’s a haven for walkers, nature lovers, and anyone wanting to explore untamed coastal beauty.
70872 Dragons Head Rock
71744 Pulpit Rock and Cape Schanck
The coastal tracks here are some of the best in Victoria. Bushrangers Bay walk is a favourite, winding through coastal heath to a stunning secluded beach framed by basalt cliffs. Further west, places like Diamond Bay, London Bridge, and Cape Schanck show off the park’s raw beauty, with lookouts that offer sweeping views of the ocean and wild rock formations below.
71745 Cape Schanck Lighthouse
It’s the kind of place where you can spend a day walking, exploring tide pools, or simply sitting with the wind in your face, watching waves smash against the rocks. The Mornington Peninsula might be known for wineries and hot springs—but this national park shows off its wilder side.