The best tiny homes near Mornington

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A hour’s drive from downtown Melbourne, Mornington has a coastal holiday vibe with plenty of foreshore camping sites overlooking Port Phillip Bay. The sheltered waters of Western Port and Hastings are a short drive away, as are the seaside villages of Rosebud, Portsea, and Sorrento, where a car and passenger ferry connects the Mornington Peninsula with the Bellarine Peninsula, Queenstown, and Geelong. Camping accommodations are plentiful with tent sites and holiday parks all over. Don’t miss the geothermal mineral pools and spa at Peninsula Hot Springs, where campers can bathe in gorgeous natural surroundings.

Top-rated campgrounds near Mornington

Tiny House - Escape Close to City

1. Tiny House - Escape Close to City

64km from Mornington · 1 site · Lodging
Enjoy the lovely setting of this romantic spot in nature close to city. farm stay close to all the facilities. Green Heaven is offering relaxation to busy life. plenty wildlife to see. wake up with bird alarm. start your day saying good morning to Kangaroos. Smell the fresh air.
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
AU$212
 / night
Bushland Hideaway Tiny Home

2. Bushland Hideaway Tiny Home

66km from Mornington · 1 site · Lodging
Experience the serenity of nature in our beloved tiny house, less than 50 minutes from Melbourne and surrounded by the beauty of the Australian bush. A romantic, peaceful retreat where you can connect with nature. Wake up to birdsong, and from your bedroom window, you might spot kangaroos or our two friendly cows grazing. In the evening, enjoy stunning sunsets, nature sounds, or cozy up by the fire.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
AU$707
 / night
Jabulani Sanctuary

3. Jabulani Sanctuary

40km from Mornington · 2 sites · Lodging
Jabulani Getaway is a beautiful Tiny House that is situated on a stunning equestrian property in the foothills of the Dandenong Ranges. Combining luxury and comfort this little oasis on the fringe of Melbourne offers the experience of connecting with nature while being only 10 minutes from restaurants and tourist attractions. Relax at sunset on the deck, overlooking our resident kangaroos, wallabies, and beautiful horses grazing peacefully.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
AU$346
 / night

A hour’s drive from downtown Melbourne, Mornington has a coastal holiday vibe with plenty of foreshore camping sites overlooking Port Phillip Bay. The sheltered waters of Western Port and Hastings are a short drive away, as are the seaside villages of Rosebud, Portsea, and Sorrento, where a car and passenger ferry connects the Mornington Peninsula with the Bellarine Peninsula, Queenstown, and Geelong. Camping accommodations are plentiful with tent sites and holiday parks all over. Don’t miss the geothermal mineral pools and spa at Peninsula Hot Springs, where campers can bathe in gorgeous natural surroundings.

Top-rated campgrounds near Mornington

Tiny House - Escape Close to City

1. Tiny House - Escape Close to City

64km from Mornington · 1 site · Lodging
Enjoy the lovely setting of this romantic spot in nature close to city. farm stay close to all the facilities. Green Heaven is offering relaxation to busy life. plenty wildlife to see. wake up with bird alarm. start your day saying good morning to Kangaroos. Smell the fresh air.
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
AU$212
 / night
Bushland Hideaway Tiny Home

2. Bushland Hideaway Tiny Home

66km from Mornington · 1 site · Lodging
Experience the serenity of nature in our beloved tiny house, less than 50 minutes from Melbourne and surrounded by the beauty of the Australian bush. A romantic, peaceful retreat where you can connect with nature. Wake up to birdsong, and from your bedroom window, you might spot kangaroos or our two friendly cows grazing. In the evening, enjoy stunning sunsets, nature sounds, or cozy up by the fire.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
AU$707
 / night
Jabulani Sanctuary

3. Jabulani Sanctuary

40km from Mornington · 2 sites · Lodging
Jabulani Getaway is a beautiful Tiny House that is situated on a stunning equestrian property in the foothills of the Dandenong Ranges. Combining luxury and comfort this little oasis on the fringe of Melbourne offers the experience of connecting with nature while being only 10 minutes from restaurants and tourist attractions. Relax at sunset on the deck, overlooking our resident kangaroos, wallabies, and beautiful horses grazing peacefully.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
AU$346
 / night
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The best tiny homes near Mornington guide

Where to go

Frankston

This area is prime for family camping, serving as a home base for exploring the region. Expect campsites and holiday parks offering leafy tent sites and shaded caravan sites with access to camp kitchens, free wifi, and even swimming pools.

Sorrento and Portsea

At the far western reaches of the Mornington Peninsula, Sorrento and Portsea are the favoured weekend getaway hotspots for Melbournians. The region is dotted with vineyards and wineries, with restaurants and cafes in abundance. Portsea Pier is a timber jetty jutting out into the bay providing a safe swimming enclosure with the jetty a popular spot for walking and fishing.

Hastings

Overlooking the protected waterway of Western Port and French Island, Hastings is great for holidaymakers with a keen interest in fishing or boating ,or for surfing the beaches of Mornington Peninsula’s south coast. Look out for pet-friendly holiday parks on the waterfront with powered sites for motorhomes, campervans, and campers.

When to go

Summer is peak season in Victoria with campsites, caravan parks, and holiday parks often booked well ahead during holidays, especially Christmas and Easter. Quieter times occur after the Australia Day long weekend in January when school holidays finish. Mornington and surrounds are a popular weekend getaway spot for Melbournians year-round, so holiday parks and campsites are usually quieter during the week. If you’re into cosy winter escapes, Mornington Peninsula has plenty to offer, especially for kite surfers, boaties, and fishermen who can launch small boats from boat ramps strung along Port Phillip Bay.

Know before you go

  • Caravan sites and holiday parks are typically set either inland or along Port Phillip Bay from Mornington to Rosebud, Rye, Sorrento and Hastings.
  • Foreshore camping sites are available from October to April and are in high demand—check Mornington Peninsula Shire website to find out when bookings open at Rosebud, Rye, and Sorrento. Council-run campsites have bathrooms as well as laundries, BBQs, and powered and non-powered sites.
  • A passenger-carrying car ferry links east and west coasts of Port Phillip Bay, making it possible to do a circumnavigation of the bay from Melbourne.
  • Mornington Peninsula has two coastlines with wildly different shores: calm and protected on the Port Phillip Bay northern side, and beaches exposed to Bass Strait with wild surf and breakers on the southern side.
  • Snorkel or scuba dive from the beach at Port Phillip Heads Marine National Park to see dolphins, seals, and weedy sea dragons.

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