With nearly 100 walking tracks and trails the Mornington Peninsula has you spoilt for choice if you are a walking fan. There really is something for everyone with regards to scenery and difficult of walks. Here are just a few of our favourite walks and you can find details of all the others here.

Red Hill Railway Trail
Type: | Rail trail |
Location: | Mornington Peninsula, 90km from Melbourne |
Start/end: | Merricks to Red Hill |
Status: | Open |
Length open: | 6.5km |
Terrain: | Hilly |

Arthurs Seat
Type: | Short Walk |
Location: |
Seawinds Entry Road Arthurs Seat Victoria 3936 |
Start/end: |
Seawinds Entry Road Arthurs Seat Victoria 3936 |
Length | 1.8km |
Difficulty | Moderate |
Route Info | Circuit |
Time: | 0.8 hours |

Two Bays Walk
Type: | Long Walk |
Location: | Point Nepean Road Dromana Victoria 3936 |
Start/end: | 553 Point Nepean Road Dromana Victoria 3936
420 Cape Schanck Road Cape Schanck Victoria 3939 |
Status: | Open |
Length open: | 28 km |
Time: | 8 hrs |
Terrain: | These are varied trails. Mostly gravel pathways. Some steep sections. |
Difficulty: | 2/5 |
Bushrangers Bay Walk
Type: | One Way |
Location: | Cape Schanck |
Start/end: | 1350 Boneo Road Cape Schanck Victoria 3939
420 Cape Schanck Road Cape Schanck Victoria 3939 |
Time: | 4 hrs |
Length open: | 6.0km |
Info: | Sandy track. Steps in places. Steep path down to Bushrangers Bay. Swimming at Bushrangers Bay is hazardous. It is an unpatrolled beach with strong rips and large waves. |
Terrain: | Hilly |
Difficulty: | 3/5 |