Road Trip Places
Mornington (hot spring)
Best known for its beautiful beaches and national parks, the Peninsula is also home to a fantastic line up of eateries and local producers, which make it the ideal location to escape to, away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Choose between its famous winery range, brewery or forget it all and go for a dip in its famous peninsula hot spring.
Totally recommended! www.peninsulahotsprings.com/
Mt. Martha (cliff jumping)
If you’re looking for smaller splashes and loads of fun, head to The Pillars jumping cliffs at Mount Martha. This destination is so popular that it even has its own Facebook page. With broader cliffs closer to the water, you can bring some friends along and splash into the crisp water together. It’s unfortunate that the place has been closed off since late january due to excessive visitors

Mt Buller
Located an easy three hour drive north-east of Melbourne, Mt Buller is Australia's most accessible and closest major snow Resort to an international airport.
With over 300 hectares of skiable terrain, Mt Buller is the perfect snow holiday destination; close enough for a day trip or far enough away for an extended snowy break. There is something for everyone at Mt Buller with a huge range of activities, both on and off the snow, that will ensure your winter escape is truly magical and the skiing terrain is perfect for all levels of abilities - beginner to experts. Snowplayers and first time visitors will enjoy the dedicated toboggan parks and snowshoeing adventures around the Village together with the 30 bars and restaurants catering for all tastes and budgets.

Phillip Island
Discover endless coastlines and seaside villages, abundant wildlife, international motorsport and a multitude of family attractions on Phillip Island, a holiday haven with a big reputation.
Explore natural wonders of land and sea, from the nightly penguin parade and colony of fur seals to sleepy koalas, migrating birds and the pristine landscapes of the National Surfing Reserve and Rhyll Inlet.
Dine out by the water or catch your own dinner with a line off the local pier. Surf wild ocean breaks and splash about with the kids on the calm northern beaches. Adrenaline junkies will love the smell of the burning rubber that signals the start of the international motorcycle or car racing championships.
http://www.visitmelbourne.com/Regions/Phillip-Island/Things-to-do

Great Ocean Road
Take a drive on the spectacular Great Ocean Road, which winds alongside the wild and windswept Southern Ocean. Home to the world-class surf at Bells Beach and the craggy limestone spires of the 12 Apostles, this diverse and dramatic region is best explored over the course of a few days. Go for a tour and explore the nearby region such as wilson’s prom and grampians for an extra adventure. Experience the nature at the great otway national park, enjoy a relaxing afternoon at squeaky beach with some raspberries and blueberries picked at pennyroyal raspberry farm, and end the day with the delicious local fisherman’s catch at Lorne fisheries co-op. Yum!

Cape Schank
Cape Schanck is a locality in the Australian state of Victoria. It is the southernmost tip of the Mornington Peninsula and separates the wild ocean waters of Bass Strait from the slightly calmer waters of Western Port. Take a drive around an hour to finally found the beauty of coastal scenery with the old and first lighthouse in Victoria.

Brighton Beach
A famous beach with 82 colourful bathing boxes can be a right place to discover. Beautiful place to take photos or just chill out while sunbathing. Located 11 km south-east of Melbourne's central business district makes this place can be reached by Train and tram.
