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Horseback Winery Tours P ninsul ART N CRAFT The Peninsula has been attracting artists and artisans as both visitors and residents for many years and it is easy to see why.
The diversity of our landscape, tranquillity of our surrounds and the ease of existence is a perfect environ in which to create and be creative.
Galleries are to be found across the Peninsula, as well as regular craft markets the Red Hill Market, the most well known, has been running for more than35 years and was the first of its kind in Victoria.
Fine art and sculpture are to be found in abundance at the McClelland Gallery Sculpture Park, as well as the Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery.
Sea Winds Garden, located on Arthur s Seat, is not only a wonderful place to visit, with sweeping views across the bay and coastline, but is also home to several works by Australian sculptor William Ricketts, noted for his work which explores themes based on his long friendship and residence with indigenous Australians.
For more see our gallery from page 51.
RELAX, UNWIND, INDULGE If you re feeling in need of a little pick-me-up, look no further than one of the several luxury spas on the Mornington Peninsula.
Golf is a huge drawcard for visitors to the Peninsula with some describing it as golfer s heaven .
If you enjoy the great outdoors there are plenty of ways in which to be active - cliff top walks, swimming in clear blue water, even breathing fresh country air are all activities guaranteed to clear the head and invigorate the body and the Peninsula offers plenty of opportunities to get outside simply recharge.
AND STAY After all that shopping, exploring, wining and dining, you ll need a place to rest your weary head and once again the Peninsula doesn t disappoint, with a wide range of options available for accommodation running the gamut from modern hotels to quaint B Bs.
Turn to page 114 for our accommodation guide.
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