Mornington Peninsula Historical:
McCrae Homestead and Museum

Built in 1844 by Andrew and Georgiana McCrae, McCrae Homestead is one of Victoria's oldest homesteads and is a physical reminder of the early pioneering life, using locally available materials and primitive construction techniques.
The Cape Schanck Lighthouse

Cape Schanck is on the southern tip of the Mornington Peninsula. It is part of a triangle of Bass Strait lights, the other two being Cape Otway and Cape Wickham Lighthouses, of radio controlled lights and signals.
The Portarlington Flour Mill

First settlers in the Port Phillip District needed grain for the staples of life, and found the Bellarine Peninsula suitable for grain growing.