Log Cabins & Lodges in Mornington Peninsula

Log Cabins & Lodges in Mornington Peninsula

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Popular Cabins in Mornington Peninsula

Mount Martha, Mornington Peninsula

9.9

Cottage for 4 people, with garden and terrace

Free cancellation

from A$235 per night

Mount Martha, Mornington Peninsula

10.0

Cottage for 4 people, with garden and terrace

Free cancellation

from A$235 per night

Melbourne, Mornington Peninsula

9.5

Cottage for 2 people, with sauna and hot tub

Free cancellation

from A$241 per night

Rye (Victoria), Mornington Peninsula

9.8

Cottage for 2 people, with garden, with pets

Free cancellation

from A$325 per night

Sorrento (Victoria), Mornington Peninsula

9.0

Cottage for 4 people, with garden, with pets

Free cancellation

from A$536 per night

Melbourne, Mornington Peninsula

9.9

Cottage for 9 people, with hot tub and garden as well as terrace

Free cancellation

from A$729 per night

Sorrento (Victoria), Mornington Peninsula

8.9

Cottage for 2 people, with terrace

from A$364 per night

Blairgowrie, Mornington Peninsula

9.5

Cottage for 3 people, with terrace and garden

Free cancellation

from A$348 per night

Blairgowrie, Mornington Peninsula

9.8

Cottage for 4 people, with terrace and pool

Free cancellation

from A$669 per night

St Andrews Beach, Mornington Peninsula

9.3

Cottage for 2 people, with balcony and hot tub

Free cancellation

from A$249 per night

Melbourne, Mornington Peninsula

10.0

Holiday home for 6 people, with balcony and hot tub

Free cancellation

from A$479 per night

Red Hill (Victoria), Mornington Peninsula

10.0

Cottage for 5 people, with terrace and garden

Free cancellation

from A$471 per night

Melbourne, Mornington Peninsula

9.8

Cottage for 2 people, with terrace and garden

Free cancellation

from A$234 per night

Mount Martha, Mornington Peninsula

9.8

Cottage for 2 people, with balcony and garden

Free cancellation

from A$253 per night

Melbourne, Mornington Peninsula

9.5

Log cabin for 2 people

Free cancellation

from A$376 per night

Melbourne, Mornington Peninsula

9.9

Cottage for 4 people, with garden and terrace, with pets

Free cancellation

from A$320 per night

Melbourne, Mornington Peninsula

10.0

Cottage for 5 people, with garden and pool

Free cancellation

from A$509 per night

Melbourne, Mornington Peninsula

10.0

Cottage for 5 people, with garden and pool

Free cancellation

from A$532 per night

Rye (Victoria), Mornington Peninsula

9.2

Cottage for 4 people, with terrace

Free cancellation

from A$388 per night

Red Hill (Victoria), Mornington Peninsula

9.3

Cottage for 4 people

Free cancellation

from A$464 per night

Red Hill South, Mornington Peninsula

10.0

Cottage for 5 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from A$393 per night

Melbourne, Mornington Peninsula

8.8

Cottage for 4 people, with pets

Free cancellation

from A$509 per night

Melbourne, Mornington Peninsula

9.9

Cottage for 3 people, with pool and garden

Free cancellation

from A$323 per night

Rye (Victoria), Mornington Peninsula

10.0

Cottage for 4 people, with pets

Free cancellation

from A$406 per night

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Log Cabin for 2 People in Melbourne, Mornington Peninsula
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Melbourne, Mornington Peninsula
Log Cabin • 2 Guests • 1 Bedroom
10.0
Situated on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria, Wildcoast Retreat - Cabin 2, is located only moments away from the St Andrews Beach Brewery the Rye Ocean Surf Beach and St Andrews Golf Course. The nearby 'Peninsula Hot Springs' and Rye township are both only a short 5-10min drive with Sorrento and Portsea approximately 25-35mins. Accommodation is a single self contained cabin with its own private lawn area, bathroom, television and general home comforts including King Bed. Commuting to Rye and the surrounding area/attractions is also available via the local bus route (adjacent to the en...
from A$376 / night
Cottage for 7 People in Blairgowrie, Mornington Peninsula
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Blairgowrie, Mornington Peninsula
Cottage • 7 Guests • 3 Bedrooms
This cosy cottage is located in Blairgowrie, on the back beaches of the Mornington Peninsula. Kirwood Coastal is one of the original shacks in Blairgowrie and dates back to the 1940’s. This is a place where you come to slow down, and reconnect with friends and family. The simplicity of the layout allows for plenty of space to play games, read a book or soak in the timber bathtub. It’s only a short 5 minute walk to the sand dunes of the back beach.A little slice of heaven is located in the heart of the Mornington Peninsula. Just a hop skip and jump from the most amazing beaches, cafes and pa...
from A$697 / night

Cabins in Mornington Peninsula: Most popular destinations

    Find your Perfect Cabin in Mornington Peninsula

    Unique Accommodations and Exceptional Amenities

    Nestled on Australia's stunning coastline just one hour south of Melbourne, Cabins & Lodges in Mornington Peninsula offer an extraordinary blend of rustic charm and modern luxury. These distinctive accommodations range from European-inspired log cabins with sweeping high ceilings to charming beachside retreats dating back to the 1940s. Many properties feature unique architectural elements like porthole windows that double as reading nooks, French provincial styling with bay views, and loft-style designs with split-level living spaces. The region's lodges in Mornington Peninsula are renowned for their integration with the natural landscape, often set among rolling vineyards, apple orchards, or native bushland spanning several acres.

    Cabins & Lodges in Mornington Peninsula are distinguished by their exceptional amenities designed to create unforgettable experiences. Many properties offer exclusive features like private saunas and Russian-style bathhouses, solar-heated pools with outdoor jacuzzis, and infrared saunas paired with timber bathtubs.

    Several accommodations provide direct beach access, with some positioned just 30 meters from pristine sandy shores. Here's what guests can expect from these premium retreats:

    • Private swimming pools and spa facilities with heated options
    • Fully equipped gourmet kitchens with modern appliances
    • Cozy fireplaces and wood-burning chimneys for romantic evenings
    • Expansive balconies and terraces overlooking vineyards or coastal views
    • High-speed internet connectivity for remote work capabilities
    • Pet-friendly accommodations with secure outdoor spaces
    • Dedicated parking areas and storage for recreational equipment
    • Hot tubs and whirlpool facilities for ultimate relaxation

    Who Should Rent a Cabin in Mornington Peninsula

    Perfect Destinations for Every Type of Traveler

    Mornington Peninsula appeals to diverse travelers seeking authentic Australian experiences combined with luxury comfort. Wine enthusiasts will discover world-class cellar doors including Montalto and Pt. Leo Estate, where award-winning Pinot Noir and Chardonnay can be sampled amid sculptural gardens. Beach lovers can explore over 90 kilometers of pristine coastline, from the family-friendly shores of Frankston Beach to the dramatic limestone formations at The Pillars in Mount Martha. Adventure seekers can experience the Arthurs Seat Eagle gondola, offering panoramic views across Port Phillip Bay, or navigate the famous Ashcombe Maze surrounded by fragrant lavender gardens. Families appreciate the region's wildlife encounters at Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park, where native Australian animals roam in natural habitats. The best time to visit is during autumn (March-May) when temperatures range from 13-31°C, wine harvest season is in full swing, and lodge holidays in Mornington Peninsula are perfectly priced from A$900-1200 per week with excellent availability of 70-80 properties.

    Top 5 Must-Experience Attractions in Mornington Peninsula

    Insider's Guide to the Region's Hidden Gems

    Discover the peninsula's most captivating destinations that showcase its unique character and natural beauty. From historic piers to adventure-filled theme parks, these attractions offer unforgettable experiences for every traveler.

    1. Arthurs Seat Lookout and Eagle Gondola
    2. Peninsula Hot Springs Natural Thermal Pools
    3. Historic Mornington Pier and Foreshore
    4. Enchanted Adventure Garden and Tree Surfing
    5. Pt. Leo Estate Sculpture Park and Winery

    Arthurs Seat Lookout and Eagle Gondola

    Soar 314 meters above sea level aboard Australia's first chairlift gondola system, offering breathtaking 360-degree views across Port Phillip Bay to Melbourne's skyline. The state park features scenic walking trails and the historic lookout point that has captivated visitors since 1929.

    Peninsula Hot Springs Natural Thermal Pools

    Immerse yourself in Australia's first natural hot springs destination, featuring over 20 pools ranging from 36-43°C. This award-winning wellness retreat offers traditional bathing experiences inspired by Japanese onsen culture, complemented by spa treatments and reflexology caves.

    Historic Mornington Pier and Foreshore

    Stroll along this iconic 1854 timber pier extending 400 meters into Port Phillip Bay, perfect for fishing, swimming, or watching spectacular sunsets. The surrounding foreshore parklands feature playgrounds, picnic areas, and the famous Mornington yacht marina.

    Enchanted Adventure Garden and Tree Surfing

    Challenge yourself with Australia's largest tube slide, hedge mazes, and the thrilling Tree Surfing aerial obstacle course suspended 15 meters above ground. This 60-acre adventure park combines physical challenges with peaceful garden walks through native vegetation.

    Pt. Leo Estate Sculpture Park and Winery

    Explore Australia's largest outdoor sculpture park spanning 135 hectares, featuring works by internationally renowned artists set among rolling vineyards. The estate's restaurant offers fine dining experiences with panoramic coastal views, complemented by premium cool-climate wines.

    The Mornington Peninsula produces some of Australia's finest cool-climate wines, with the region's maritime influence creating perfect conditions for elegant Pinot Noir and crisp Chardonnay.

    Top-Rated Dining Experiences

    Exceptional Restaurants Worth the Journey

    The Mornington Peninsula's culinary scene rivals Melbourne's finest establishments, offering everything from farm-to-table experiences to internationally acclaimed fine dining. These highly-rated restaurants showcase the region's exceptional local produce and wine pairings.

    • RACV Cape Schanck Resort (4.6 stars, 2,340 reviews) - This prestigious resort's fine dining restaurant offers contemporary Australian cuisine with stunning ocean views, featuring locally sourced seafood and peninsula wines in an elegant setting overlooking Bass Strait.
    • Pt. Leo Estate (4.4 stars, 1,478 reviews) - Combining world-class winery dining with an internationally acclaimed sculpture park, this restaurant serves modern Australian cuisine crafted from estate-grown produce, paired with award-winning cool-climate wines.
    • Montalto (4.3 stars, 1,216 reviews) - Set among picturesque vineyards and sculpture gardens, this renowned establishment offers sophisticated dining experiences featuring seasonal menus that celebrate the peninsula's finest ingredients and artisanal wine production.

    Essential Peninsula Travel Information

    Local Insights and Sustainable Tourism Tips

    Experienced hosts throughout the region consistently recommend visiting during the shoulder seasons of autumn and spring when crowds are lighter and accommodation rates are most favorable. Many property owners operate working farms or vineyards and welcome guests to participate in seasonal activities like grape harvesting, apple picking, or meeting rescued farm animals.

    The peninsula's commitment to sustainability is evident through numerous eco-certified accommodations that utilize solar power, rainwater collection, and organic gardens. Local hosts suggest exploring the region's extensive network of farm-gate shops and weekend farmers' markets, where visitors can purchase directly from producers of artisanal cheeses, organic vegetables, and small-batch preserves.

    The Bay Trail offers over 160 kilometers of walking and cycling paths connecting coastal towns, providing car-free exploration opportunities. Transportation is most convenient by private vehicle, though V/Line trains connect to Frankston with bus services extending to major peninsula destinations. Log cabin in Mornington Peninsula properties often provide detailed local guides created by hosts, including insider tips for avoiding crowds at popular attractions and discovering hidden swimming spots known only to locals. For the ultimate authentic experience, consider booking luxury cabins with private spas in Mornington Peninsula that combine rustic charm with modern wellness facilities.

    FAQs: Cabins in Mornington Peninsula

    Which types of services can you expect to find in the cabins in Mornington Peninsula?

    In regard to the services offered by Holidu, it seems that the cabins in Mornington Peninsula offer everything that travellers wish for! Here, the cabins generally have a variety of amenities, the most popular being: air conditioning (85%), barbecue (77%), and Wi-Fi (62%)...Are you convinced yet?

    How are the reviews for the cabins in Mornington Peninsula?

    On average, the cabins have rather positive comments. Judging by the Holidu database, 43% of cabins have a rating of 4.5 stars. This is a fairly high percentage which allows us to confirm that you will without a doubt find the ideal log cabin for a wonderful holiday!

    Are the cabins in Mornington Peninsula suitable for family holidays?

    According to the Holidu data, 69% of cabins in Mornington Peninsula are suitable for families with children, it will therefore not be difficult to find the perfect log cabin for you and your family.

    Are the cabins in Mornington Peninsula suitable for holiday-makers who wish to travel with their pets?

    For sure! In Mornington Peninsula, 18% of the cabins are pet-friendly, 9% even have a garden!

    Do the cabins in Mornington Peninsula mostly come with an internet connection?

    Certainly! According to the data collected last year, 62% of cabins in Mornington Peninsula offer Wi-Fi. So no need to panic, you will be able to stay connected throughout your stay!

    How much does it usually cost for cabins in Mornington Peninsula?

    The cabins in Mornington Peninsula are in general very expensive. According to Holidu's data, 14% are at more than £500 a night.

    Do the cabins in Mornington Peninsula usually have a fireplace or a pool?

    Definitely! According to last year's data, a fair amount of cabins in Mornington Peninsula are equipped with a fireplace. Therefore, it is the perfect destination for a winter getaway!

    Are the cabins in Mornington Peninsula suitable for holidays with friends or rather for a weekend break as a couple?

    According to Holidu's data, 75% of cabins are suitable for up to four people. Approximately 68% of the cabins here include at least two separate bedrooms. This is the perfect destination for going in small groups, with family or friends!

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