About this tour
Cycle through Victoria's Mornington Peninsula on quiet country roads and rail trails, starting from Arthurs Seat with sweeping views across Port Phillip Bay. This six-hour self-guided tour winds past working vineyards, craft breweries and market gardens, letting you set your own rhythm and stop where you fancy. Pick up provisions from farm gates or local shops, or book into one of the region's established restaurants. Finish with a wine tasting at Stonier Estate, known for cool-climate varieties.
Highlights
- Arthurs Seat vantage point overlooking Port Phillip and Melbourne skyline
- Pedal the Red Hill Rail Trail on dedicated cycling paths
- Stop at vineyards and boutique breweries along the route
- Browse farm-gate produce and local market gardens
- Picnic with local food or dine at recommended venues
- Cool-climate wine tasting at Stonier Estate
- Native birds and coastal scenery throughout
What to expect
You'll ride mostly on quiet country lanes and shared paths, covering rolling terrain at whatever pace suits you. The route takes in working agricultural land—vineyards, orchards, vegetable gardens—with native wildlife regularly spotted. There's genuine flexibility built in: fuel yourself at farm stalls, pack a picnic from local producers, or head into an established eatery. Staff provide route maps and a briefing before you set off, and support is on call if needed. The day concludes at Stonier Estate with a proper tasting of their cool-climate reds and whites.
Good to know
Moderate fitness required for six hours of riding across gentle hills. Bike, helmet, water bottle and route map supplied. Pick-up from local accommodation or Frankston Train Station costs extra. Best to book lunch venues in advance during peak season. The region's cool climate means weather can shift—bring layers.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original AU & NZ Travel summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







