Pearcedale Visitor Information
Pearcedale, Victoria, Australia
Pearcedale is a small suburb located in the Mornington Peninsula region of Victoria, Australia. It is approximately 50 km southeast of Melbourne and is surrounded by picturesque countryside and natural attractions.
Things to Do
- Visit the Moonlit Sanctuary Wildlife Conservation Park to see a range of Australian animals such as kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, and wombats.
- Explore the Pearcedale Market Garden, which has been in operation for over 100 years and offers a variety of fresh produce.
- Take a scenic drive along the Mornington Peninsula Tourist Route, which passes through Pearcedale and offers stunning coastal views.
- Go horse riding through the nearby countryside, with several local stables offering guided tours for all experience levels.
Accommodation
There are several options for accommodation in Pearcedale and the surrounding area, including:
- The Pearcedale Tavern, which offers comfortable rooms and a pub-style restaurant.
- Various bed and breakfasts and cottages, such as the Cherry Blossom Bed & Breakfast and Harvest House.
- Larger hotels and resorts can be found in nearby towns such as Frankston and Mornington.
Getting There
Pearcedale is accessible by car via the South Gippsland Highway or by public transport via the Frankston train line and local bus services.
Climate
Pearcedale has a temperate climate with warm summers and mild winters. Average temperatures range from 14°C in winter to 27°C in summer.
Local Events
Pearcedale hosts a range of local events throughout the year, including:
- The Pearcedale Market on the first Saturday of every month.
- The Pearcedale Farmers Market on the third Saturday of every month.
- The Pearcedale Four Seasons Festival in October, featuring live music, food stalls, and carnival rides.
Whether you're looking to take in the natural beauty of the surrounding countryside or experience local events and attractions, Pearcedale has something to offer visitors of all interests.