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    Dromana

    , VIC

    Things to see
    Tourist Information
    Motels
    Hotels
    Resorts
    Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
    Apartments
    Cottages & Cabins
    Caravan Parks
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    Walking on the Dromana jetty

    Dromana (including Arthurs Seat and Safety Beach)
    Beach resort at the foot of Arthur's Seat
    70 km south of Melbourne on the southern rim of Port Phillip Bay, Dromana is a holiday resort of some 6600 people with its beaches situated at the foot of Arthurs Seat - a steep granite hill (305 metres above sea-level) which can be ascended by road, walking track or chairlift.

    During a 25-day exploration of Port Phillip Bay in a vessel named the Lady Nelson, Lieutenant James Murray achieved an unusual historic first. At Point King, about 22 km west of where Dromana now stands, they raised the newly-created Union Jack. This was the first time the flag had been raised on Australian soil. Murray was quickly followed by Matthew Flinders who mistook Port Phillip Bay for Westernport and only discovered his mistake after climbing Arthurs Seat which was named by Murray after a rocky outcrop near Edinburgh.

    Two French ships were also exploring the southern waters at this time and, largely to forestall French claims to any part of the continent, the first European settlement on Port Phillip Bay was established by the British in 1803, though it was abandoned the following year (see entry on Sorrento). White settlement of the peninsula was not resumed until the 1830s after the establishment of Melbourne). Pastoralists began bringing livestock into the area late in the decade and fishermen soon followed.

    One of the first Europeans to reside in the area was a Frenchman named Simon after whom Simons Creek is named. He apparently lived in a tree hollow on the slopes of Arthurs Seat and allegedly ate 20 goannas a week on occasion. Gold was discovered during the 1850s and prospectors arrived. The area was initially known to Europeans as Hobsons Flat but was renamed after a town in Ireland, possibly reflecting the ethnic origins of the goldminers.

    The Dromana jetty

    The construction of a 1.2-km pier at Dromana in the 1870s made it an important export spot for local producers. The scenic nature of the location began attracting holiday-making Melburnians later in the 19th century and Dromana has become particularly popular with foreshore campers during the Christmas and Easter holidays. It has a substantial shopping strip along Point Nepean Road.

    Outdoor markets are held on Sunday mornings on the main road and the Strawberry Festival is held in mid-January.


    Things to see:   [Top of page]

    Tourist Information and Dromana Beach
    The Dromana Visitor Information Centre is located in Dromana Park on Point Nepean Rd, tel: (03) 5987 3078 and (1800) 804 009 (email tourism @ mornpen.vic.gov.au). The foreshore area is well-maintained with picnic shelters, barbecues and play areas. Opposite is Dromana Beach which is shallow, sheltered and therefore ideal for families. There is a pier, a boat ramp, plenty of parking, a surf lifesaving club and boat-hire services.

    Historical Society Museum
    The Dromana and District Historical Society has a museum display in the old shire building which is opposite the information centre on Point Nepean Rd, tel: (03) 5987 2322.

    The Echidna Self-Drive Tour
    The Echidna Route is a self-drive scenic tourist route which starts at the information centre and explores the rural hinterland around Red Hill. Just follow the echidna signs (a guiding pamphlet is available from the information centre).

    Art Gallery
    The Piers St Gallery is located at 7 Piers St, Dromana, tel: (03) 5981 8535.

    Two Bays Walking Track and Kings Falls Circuit Walk
    The Two Bays Walking Track is a 30-km bush corridor that connects Port Phillip Bay (at Dromana) and Cape Schanck, passing through eucalypt forest, 200-year-old grasstrees, tea-tree thickets, fern gullies and open grasslands. The first section of the walk leads to the summit of Arthurs Seat (4.5 km one-way).

    The track proper starts from the carpark at the intersection of La Trobe Parade and the Bunurong Track at the edge of Arthurs Seat State Park. However, you can walk to this carpark from the information centre via La Trobe Parade. Near the top of La Trobe Parade is 'Heronswood' (see next entry). From here, cross the highway over Matthew Flinders Bridge and you will soon come to the carpark. This section of Arthurs Seat Park is still rife with boneseed which was introduced from South Africa as an ornamental garden plant. The track ascends the hill, passing rocky outcrops, low grassy woodland, open forest and a superb lookout.

    The track then reaches a junction. A signposted branch track on the left leads to and through the 'Seawinds' property (see subsequent entry) then out of the main gate to Purves Rd. Turn left onto Purves Rd and it is about 500 m to the summit of Arthurs Park (see subsequent entry).

    If, instead, you choose to follow the Two Bays Walking Track, it veers south-west. Another signposted branch track on the left leads off this main track to the Kings Waterfall Circuit Walk - a pleasant one-hour loop track which leads through bushland and a fern gully and past the waterfall which is situated on the south-western slope of Arthurs Seat. Signage along the route explains the natural history of the area and Parks Victoria provide a detailed accompanying leaflet, tel: 131 963 (it is also available from the Dromana Information Centre).

    For those who would like to do the Kings Falls Circuit Walk without walking all the way from Dromana, just follow Arthurs Seat Road to the summit of the hill then turn right into Purves Rd and right again into Waterfall Gully Rd. After 1 km there is a small gravel carpark which provides access to the track.

    Meanwhile, the Two Bays Walking Track continues on to Waterfall Gully Rd then on via Duells Rd and Hyslops Rd, across Limestone Rd, through Greens Bush (see entry on Rosebud), across Boneo Rd and on to Cape Schanck Lighthouse.

    For further information on the Two Bays Track ring Parks Victoria at Rosebud on (03) 5986 8987.

    Heronswood - a National Trust building

    Heronswood
    'Heronswood', located near the top of La Trobe Parade (at no.105), is a very interesting historic home described by the National Trust as "of national architectural importance, being an innovative and highly creative design" overlooking Port Phillip Bay. It is an asymmetrical Gothic Revival structure built of bluestone with limestone dressings in 1871 for Dr William Hearn, an academic and politician who became the chancellor of Melbourne University. The architect was probably Edward La Trobe Bateman. An 1864 slab cottage is now the home of the Diggers' Club which supplies seeds. The house is open to the public from 9.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. on weekdays, tel: (03) 5987 1877. There are also 2 hectares of cottage gardens which have been established on the original 1870s plantings. They are at their best between October and April. Heronswood Harvest Week is held in March and November.

    Arthurs Seat State Park
    Arthurs Seat is a steep granite hill (305 m above sea-level) which is the highest point on the Mornington Peninsula. It was named in 1802 by Lieutenant James Murray who was reminded of a mountain by that name located near Edinburgh. It was climbed later that same year by Matthew Flinders and later became one of the area's earliest tourist attractions. The flamboyance of the earlier architecture atop Arthurs Seat is a reminder of its popular past. Today it offers excellent views and a range of activities.

    Arthurs Seat can be ascended by road, a one-kilometre scenic chairlift or the Two Bays Walking Track (see previous entry). The hill is the focus of a 550-ha state park, declared in 1988 to protect the bushland.

    Atop the peak are picnic areas, electric barbecues, childrens' play facilities, car parking, a tearoom, and The Old Viewing Tower (1934). The latter is open from dawn to dusk every day (entry is via a coin-operated turnstile). It offers outstanding perspectives of Port Phillip Bay, Bass Strait and the Mornington Peninsula, tel: (03) 5987 2565. The Tower Studio is home to potter and sculptor Marilyn Richards whose own works, along with gift items, are for sale, tel: (0411) 529 875. Next to the lookout tower is Arthurs Craft Cottage which sells gifts, souvenirs and Australiana. It is open daily except in August when it is only open on weekends, tel: (03) 5981 0478.

    A little further along Arthurs Peak Rd are Arthurs Restaurant and Vinotheque Bar (closed Monday and Tuesday), tel: (03) 5981 4444, and Kunumera Equestrian Centre which is open every day, tel: (03) 5989 2774.

    From the top of the chairlift you can pick up an activity sheet which leads you on the Arthur Koala Detective Trail Circuit Walk (30-40 minutes), taking in Flinders Lookout and Seawinds (see next entry).

    To get there by car head out of Dromana on McCulloch Rd which passes under the freeway then take a right turn onto Arthurs Seat Rd. It soon bends to the left and passes a carpark beside the chairlift which operates every day from 11.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. from September to the second Monday in June. For the remainder of the year it operates on weekends, school and public holidays, tel: (03) 5987 2565. Adjacent is a picnic area, a kiosk and the Manna Gum Gallery (open daily), tel: (03) 5987 1336.

    Alternatively just continue driving up Arthurs Seat Rd to the summit. En route is Murrays Lookout (247 m above sea-level). The Arthurs Seat Hill Climb is held each year in September.

    Seawinds
    Once you get to the summit turn right into Purves Rd and after 500 m you will see, on the right, the main gates to the 35-ha property known as 'Seawinds' which contains extensive ornamental gardens. The first European owner of this area was George Chapman, the gardener at 'Heronswood' (see previous entry). He lived in a homestead on the property and his children walked to school each day in Dromana. Work on the gardens was started in 1946 by surgeon Sir Thomas Travers and Lady Travers.

    An 800-m walk takes in most of the main features. A gravel track leads from the carpark west to Bay Lookout which faces west across McCrae, Rosebud, Rye and Sorrento to Port Phillip Heads and Queenscliff on the Bellarine Peninsula. Beyond are the three pyramid-shaped peaks of the You Yangs, Mount Macedon to the right of them and the Otway Ranges to the south.

    The trail veers north to the Northern Lookout. Arthurs Seat is in the foreground. On a clear day, Mount Dandenong, the Great Dividing Range and the skyline of Melbourne can be seen. Continue along the path to the terraced lawn. The rock wall on the right features several sculptures by William Ricketts (see entry on Kalorama). The flight of stairs adjacent the wall provides access to a 1-km loop track which takes in Matthew Flinders Lookout and Arthurs Peak summit. Alternatively, you can head south-east, back to the carpark.

    80 m south-west of the information board is the start of the T.C. McKellar Circuit Walk (1 km) which passes through the woodland and wildflowers of the T.C. McKellar Flora Reserve to the south.

    The Two Bays Walking Track (see previous entry) heads off from the information shelter. After 200 m there is a junction. One branch leads to Waterfall Gully and the other back to Dromana.

    Seawinds has picnic, barbecue, disabled and toilet facilities. The Arthur Koala Detective Trail (a related activity sheet can be picked up from the top of the chairlift) outlines some highlights of the property.

    Seawinds is popular in all seasons and is open to walkers all year round. Vehicle access is from 10.00 a.m. daily. The gates close at 4.30 p.m. on weekdays, 5.00 p.m. on weekends and public holidays and at 8.00 p.m. in the summer school holiday period (closed to vehicles on Christmas Day). There is an entry fee on most weekends and holidays.

    Arthurs Seat Maze and Gallery
    Virtually opposite Seawinds is Arthurs Seat Maze which has several mazes (including a large hedge maze), twenty theme gardens (including a children's garden, a fairy garden, Japanese Gardens, cottage gardens, a fragrant garden, an African savannah garden and a Columbian pot garden), a parterre, a 9-metre topiary dragon, a sculpture park, an animal nursery, a kiosk, gallery and a licensed restaurant. It is open daily from 10.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. (tel: 03 5981 8449) while the restaurant is open seven days and seven nights though it is best to ring first, tel: (03) 5981 8559.

    Pine Ridge Car and Folk Museum and Horseriding
    Continuing south along Purves Rd you will pass the Gazebo Licensed Cabaret Restaurant and Motel (tel: 03 5981 0900). 1.5 km from the summit is the Pine Ridge Car Museum which features a range of cars, motorcycles, bowsers, signs and other automotive memorabilia housed in a 1940s-style garage. There is also a gallery and tea room with a teapot collection, tel: (03) 5989 6320. It is open daily in January from 10.30 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. At other times it is open on weekends, school and public holidays but closed entirely in July and August.

    Further south on Purves Rd are the Fuchsia Nursery (open daily from late October to May), the Pig & Whistle Pub and Country Kitchen and Arthurs Seat Riding Stables which offers bush-trail rides, tel: (03) 5989 6124.

    Lookout Hill Circuit Walk
    West of the Arthurs Seat summit, along Arthurs Seat Rd (before you reach the intersection with the Mornington-Flinders Rd), there is a turnoff on the left into Eatons Cutting Rd which leads to a carpark. This is the start of the Lookout Hill Circuit Walk (1 km) which passes through stringybark forest and open sheoak. It offers excellent views of the coast, the rural hinterland and Melbourne.

    Wineries
    Dromana Valley Wines, on the corner of the Nepean Highway and Pickings Lane, is open weekends from 10.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. and most weekdays from 11.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. It offers chardonnay, pinot noir, cabernet sauvignon and shiraz, tel: (03) 5987 2093, or fax: (03) 5987 2093.

    Hickinbotham of Dromana is located at 194 Mornington-Flinders Rd (on the corner with Wallaces Rd). It is open for cellar door sales daily from 11.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. (6.00 p.m. on weekends) and it boasts a bakery, cafe, a wine museum, wine memorabilia and jazz on Sundays, tel: (03) 5981 0355, or fax: (03) 5987 0692. The email address is hickwine@hotkey.net.au

    Turramurra Estate Vineyard is an award-winning winery noted for its chardonnay, sauvignon blanc, piont noir, cabernet and shiraz. The tasting room is open from midday to 5.00 p.m. on the first weekend of every month, as well as on the Queen's Birthday and Melbourne Cup weekends, or by appointment, tel: (03) 5987 1146, or fax: (03) 5987 1286. The email address is turramurraest@ozemail.com.au. They are located 3 km along Wallaces Road.

    Dromana Estate Winery is located in Harrisons Rd. It is open from 11.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. daily and has a cafe serving gourmet lunches from midday and a children's playground, tel or fax: (03) 5987 2093. The email address is decellardoor@bigpond.com.au

    Karina Vineyard is also located in Harrisons Rd. It produces chardonnay, pinot noir, cabernet/merlot, riesling and sauvignon blanc and is open weekends from 11.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. and daily from 26 December to 31 January, tel or fax: (03) 5981 0137.

    The Easter, Queen's Birthday and Melbourne Cup weekends tend to be special occasions when the Peninsula's wineries are all open and offer such fillips as food and music to accompany tastings.

    Boat Hire
    Dromana Boat Hire has fishing boats, half-cabin cruisers, skiffs, catamarans and windsurfers, tel: (03) 5987 2384.

    Safety Beach
    4 km north-east of the centre of Dromana (along Point Nepean Rd) is Safety Beach. From the carpark, near the Safety Beach boat club, there is a walking track (2-km return) which passes over a shingle-strewn beach to the foot of the red cliffs.


     

    Tourist Information   [Top of page]

     
      Dromana Visitor Information Centre
    Point Nepean Rd
    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5987 3078, 1800 804 009
     
     

    Motels   [Top of page]

     
      Blue Dolphin Motor Lodge
    21 Nepean Hwy Safety Beach
    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5987 2311
    Rating: **1/2
     
     
      Dromana Beach Motel
    91 Point Nepean Hwy
    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5987 1837
    Facsimile: (03) 5981 9438
    Rating: **
     
     
      Gazebo Motel
    Purves Rd Arthurs Seat
    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5981 0900
     
     

    Hotels   [Top of page]

     
      Dromana Hotel
    151 Nepean Hwy
    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5987 1922
     
     

    Resorts   [Top of page]

     
      Mt Martha Valley Resort
    Country Club Dve
    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5987 3535
     
     

    Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses   [Top of page]

     
      Arthurs Superb Views & Luxury Accommodation
    10 Nestle Crt Arthurs Seat
    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5981 8400
     
     
      Beach House Bed & Breakfast

    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5988 4995
     
     
      Bluestone Homestead
    Pickings Rd Safety Beach
    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5981 4073
     
     
      Heritage Bayview House
    215 Palmerston Ave
    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5987 3785
    Facsimile: (03) 5987 3897
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Peidmont House Bed & Breakfast
    11-17 James St
    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5987 2020
     
     
      Pennyroyal by the Bay Bed & Breakfast
    15 McCulloch St
    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5981 0590
    Rating: ****
     
     

    Apartments   [Top of page]

     
      Lurnea Bed & Breakfast
    15 Manna St
    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5987 1216
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     

    Cottages & Cabins   [Top of page]

     
      The Studio Bed & Breakfast Cottage
    190 Purves Rd Arthurs Seat
    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5989 6267
    Facsimile: (03) 5975 9564
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     

    Caravan Parks   [Top of page]

     
      Dromana Bay Holiday Park
    8 William St
    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5987 2281
    Facsimile: (03) 5981 8131
    Rating: ****
     
     
      Halcyon Caravan Park
    106 Marine Dve Safety Beach
    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5987 2621
    Rating: ***
     
     
      Kangerong Caravan Park
    105 Nepean Hwy
    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5987 2080, 1800 670 859
    Facsimile: (03) 5981 0690
    Rating: ****1/2
     
     
      Miami Caravan Park
    85 Marine Dve Safety Beach
    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5987 2413
    Rating: **
     
     
      Ponderosa Caravan Park
    10 Ponderosa Pl
    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5987 2095
    Rating: ***1/2
     
     
      Dromana Caravan & Tourist Park
    131 Nepean Hwy
    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5981 0333
    Rating: ****1/2
     
     
      Robin Caravan Park
    90 Marine Dve Safety Beach
    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5987 2594
    Rating: ***
     
     

    Restaurants   [Top of page]

     
      Arthurs
    Arthurs Seat Rd Arthurs Seat
    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5981 4444
     
     
      China Kings Restaurant
    291 Nepean Hwy
    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5987 2122
     
     
      Dromana Hotel
    151 Nepean Hwy
    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5987 1922
     
     
      Dromana Pizza Shop
    137 Nepean Hwy
    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5987 2677
     
     
      Gazebo Lodge
    Purves Rd Arthurs Seat
    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5981 0900
     
     
      Lychees Garden Chinese Restaurant
    141 Nepean Hwy
    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5981 0988
     
     
      Sliders Licensed Cafe
    139 Point Nepean Rd
    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5987 1311
     
     
      The New Atrium
    10 Country Club Dve Safety Bay
    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5981 8123
     
     

    Cafés   [Top of page]

     
      Dromana Cafe
    5 Dromana Hub St
    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5987 1298
     
     
      Figatelli Deli Cafe
    4143 Nepean Hwy
    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5987 8855
     
     
      Pier View Deli
    1215 Nepean Hwy
    Dromana VIC 3936
    Telephone: (03) 5987 3110
     




     

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