On the western tip of the Mornington Peninsula, Point Nepean National Park offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The park is home to 50 heritage-listed buildings that provide insight into its rich past. Visitors can explore the coastal landscape by bike or on foot, taking in the rugged, windswept scenery. The park’s ocean views are particularly striking, offering a glimpse of one of Victoria’s most treacherous coastlines. Today, guests can immerse themselves in the area’s history and enjoy the serene, open spaces.
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