Melbourne's Best Day Trips: Wine, Coast, Mountains Within Two Hours
From the Yarra Valley to the Mornington Peninsula, the Dandenong Ranges, and the Great Ocean Road, here are Melbourne's finest day trips.
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From the Yarra Valley to the Mornington Peninsula, the Dandenong Ranges, and the Great Ocean Road, here are Melbourne's finest day trips.
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Melbourne is one of Australia's great day-trip cities, with the Yarra Valley wine region (45 minutes east), the Mornington Peninsula (60-90 minutes south), the Dandenong Ranges fern gully forest (45 minutes east), the Great Ocean Road (90 minutes south-west), and the Goldfields heritage towns of Ballarat and Bendigo (90 minutes north-west and north respectively) providing day-trip diversity unmatched by any other Australian capital. Within two hours of the CBD, Melburnians can access world-class wine regions, ocean and bay beaches, World Heritage rainforest, and some of Australia's finest heritage towns.
Yarra Valley wine region (45 minutes east) — the Yarra Valley is Victoria's most accessible wine region and provides Melbourne's finest single-day wine and food experience, with the Healesville cellar door cluster (De Bortoli Estate, Domaine Chandon, Yering Station, TarraWarra Estate, Oakridge Wines) providing excellent pinot noir, chardonnay, and sparkling wine tastings and restaurant lunches. The Healesville Sanctuary (Australia's finest wildlife sanctuary) and the Badger Weir forest walk add to the Yarra Valley day program.
Mornington Peninsula (60-90 minutes south) — the Mornington Peninsula provides Melbourne's most diverse day-trip destination, combining ocean beaches (Portsea, Sorrento, Point Leo), Port Phillip Bay calm-water beaches (Mornington, Mount Martha, Safety Beach), the Mornington Peninsula wine region (pinot noir, chardonnay), the Mornington Peninsula hot springs (Peninsula Hot Springs, Baxter, McCrae), and the Peninsula's farm-gate food culture.
Dandenong Ranges (45 minutes east) — the Dandenong Ranges (The Dandenongs) provide Melbourne's finest forest day trip, with the Puffing Billy steam railway (Belgrave to Gembrook), the William Ricketts Sanctuary (Olinda), the Rhododendron Gardens (Olinda), the Sassafras and Olinda village café culture, and the fern gully forest walks of the Dandenong Ranges National Park providing a complete forest escape within an hour of the CBD.
Great Ocean Road (90 minutes west) — while the full Great Ocean Road experience is a multi-day journey, the section from Torquay through Lorne to Apollo Bay (accessible as a long day trip) provides the Twelve Apostles, the Otway Rainforest, and the surf beaches of Bells Beach and Jan Juc as Melbourne's most spectacular natural day-trip experience.
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