H5N1 avian influenza (bird flu) has been detected in Victoria. If you see sick or dead birds on the Peninsula, avoid contact and record what you see. Report it online or via the Emergency Animal Disease Hotline on 1800 675 888.
Learn more or make a report to DEECA
Explore the Southern Peninsula where natural landscapes, open spaces and coastal views provide a relaxing and calm environment with experiences and activities for everyone to enjoy.
Discover the Eastern Sister Pathway in Sorrento, a scenic coastal trail offering stunning views of Port Phillip Bay. Perfect for a peaceful walk, spot local wildlife on the way and enjoy the beautiful coastal views.
Address: 3069 Point Nepean Road Sorrento Website: Visit Mornington Peninsula | Eastern Sisters Pathway Dog Friendly: No
Point Nepean is a true Peninsula treasure, crowning the tip of the Mornington Peninsula. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking coastal views and take a scenic walk down to the historic Fort Nepean where you can discover a touch of the area's rich history along the way.
Address: Ochiltree Rd, Portsea Website: Parks Victoria | Point Nepean National Park Shuttle Service (Fort Nepean): Parks Victoria | Shuttle service Dog Friendly: No
Renowned for its vibrant marine life, dive into pristine ocean waters to spot dolphins, seahorses, and a dazzling array of underwater creatures.
Address: Point Nepean Road, Rye Website: Parks Victoria | Rye Pier
Explore this peaceful coastal woodland in Rye, home to moonah trees, native flora, and local wildlife. Gentle walking tracks make it perfect for a quiet stroll.
Address: 45‑51 Milton Rd, Rye Website: Moonah Waren Bushland Reserve Dog Friendly: Yes, required on leash
Visit your local Visitor Information Centre for more information on things to do and see across Southern Mornington Peninsula.