Balnarring Accommodation, Hotels, Tours & Information
Places nearby Balnarring
- Balcombe
- Balnarring Beach
- Baxter
- Bittern
- Blairgowrie
- Blind Bight
- Boneo
- Cannons Creek
- Cape Schanck
- Crib Point
- Dromana
- Dromana West
- Fingal
- Flinders
- Frankston
- Frankston East
- Frankston Heights
- Frankston North
- Frankston South
- Hastings
- Kananook
- Karingal
- Kunyung
- Leawarra
- Mccrae
- Merricks
- Merricks North
- Moorooduc
- Mornington
- Mornington Peninsula
- Mount Eliza
- Mount Martha
- Olivers Hill
- Osborne
- Peninsular Gardens
- Point Leo
- Point Lonsdale
- Point Nepean
- Portsea
- Red Hill
- Red Hill South
- Rosebud
- Rosebud South
- Rosebud West
- Rye
- Safety Beach
- Shoreham
- Somers
- Sorrento
- Stony Point
- Tanti Park
- Tootgarook
- Tyabb
- Warneet
- Western Port
Balnarring
Deep in the Mornington wine belt, the village of Balnarring is just a short drive from a number of attractive beaches which include Merricks, Coles, Pt Sumner and, naturally, Balnarring.
Balnarring is also just a few minutes from historic Coolart Homestead whose buildings date back to the 1860s. The Coolart mansion, which is acknowledged as one of the most impressive and expensive of the early Mornington properties, is set in expansive grounds where the native trees support their own populations of koalas and possums.
Originally and modestly developed by Alfred Meyrick, the property moved into exclusive circles under the ownership of pharmaceutical mogul, Frederick Gimwade, who had the mansion designed and built in 1897.
Today, the estate, which is open to the public daily, overlooks a significant wetland sanctuary where resident waterfowl such as the sacred ibis can be studied at close quarters from specially designed hides that are accessible from walking trails.
Great deals on hotels in Mornington Peninsula...
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Carmel at Sorrento - Sorrento ![]() ![]() From: A$251 More Info... |
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Jackalope Hotel - Merricks North ![]() ![]() From: A$800 More Info... |
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