Discover
Weribee, Victoria
The place you drive past. And the one you shouldn’t
Location
1 hour from Melbourne CBD
Best for
Known for
Vibe
Why Weribee is worth stopping for
How many times have you driven past Frankston on your way to the Mornington Peninsula?
Did you stop? Probably not.
It’s always been seen as the place before somewhere better. A pass-through. A shortcut. Not the destination.
But the further you go, the harder it becomes to actually relax. Traffic builds. Time disappears. The “escape” starts to feel like effort.
So here’s a different idea. What if the better option isn’t further away? What if it’s already here?
Featured
Moments that define Weribee
You don’t understand a place by reading about it. You understand it by seeing how people live in it.
Video Short
Riverwalk Estate: Booming Growth, Real Traffic Problems
In this clip from our Streets Discovered: Werribee episode, Luke explores Riverwalk Estate — a fast-growing residential pocket just outside Werribee...
Video Short
Uncovering Cocoroc: Dr Monica Schott on Werribee’s Forgotten Township
Uncovering Cocoroc: Dr Monica Schott on Werribee’s Forgotten Township || Streets Discovered In this segment from our Streets Discovered: Werribe...
Video Short
Pinoy Diner with Anna Manuel | Filipino Flavours in the Heart of Werribee
In this interview feature from our Streets Discovered: Werribee episode, Luke sits down with Anna Manuel, a Filipino storyteller at Pinoy Diner, a bel...
Video Short
Kayaking the Werribee River with | Discovering Melbourne’s Important Waterway
In this interview feature, Luke I takes to the water with Lisa Field from the Werribee River Association — a passionate local advocate who’s spent...
Full Episode
E02: Weribee
Welcome to Episode 2 of Streets Discovered, where we take you on an exciting journey through Werribee! This episode highlights the suburb's fascinatin...
Local Experience
What it feels like to be here
Early morning at Seaford Pier. Cold. Properly cold.
A group gathers. No structure. No rules. Just people who show up. They walk the pier, check the water, talk about life.
Then someone calls it. “Let’s do this.”
They step into the ocean. In winter.
It sounds extreme. It isn’t. It’s routine. It’s connection. It’s community.
People don’t come for the swim. They come for each other. The water just brings them together.
Stay long enough and you start to understand it.
Frankston isn’t about ticking off attractions. It’s about moments like this.
What to do in Weribee
Walk the Frankston pier
Simple, open, and exactly what you need to slow down
Explore the street art laneways
Art here isn’t decoration. It’s expression, layered across the suburb
Visit the Frankston Arts Centre
Swim at the Frankston Foreshore
Wander & discover without a plan
The best parts of Frankston aren’t always signposted
Where to eat and drink
Ceylon Girls
A Sri Lankan kitchen that started as a food truck in a driveway.
Built through word of mouth, community support, and food that speaks for itself.
Little Olly’s
Waterfront cafés where mornings start slow and coffee follows the ocean.
Simple, consistent, and part of the local rhythm.
Red Gum BBQ
Low and slow barbecue done properly, just minutes from Frankston.
No shortcuts. No pretence. Just food worth getting messy for.
Culture & Identity
A city redefining itself
Frankston has changed.
Not overnight. Not all at once. But steadily.
Once known more for its reputation than its reality, it’s now building something different.
Street art has become part of its identity, with laneways and walls telling stories about people, place, and perspective.
The Frankston Arts Centre continues to bring in major acts, from comedy to theatre to live music, drawing audiences from across the region.
This isn’t a curated version of culture.
It’s something that’s grown from the ground up.
Articles
Stories from Weribee
Video Short
Riverwalk Estate: Booming Growth, Real Traffic Problems
In this clip from our Streets Discovered: Werribee episode, Luke explores Riverwalk Estate — a fast-growing residential pocket just outside Werribee...
Video Short
Uncovering Cocoroc: Dr Monica Schott on Werribee’s Forgotten Township
Uncovering Cocoroc: Dr Monica Schott on Werribee’s Forgotten Township || Streets Discovered In this segment from our Streets Discovered: Werribe...
Video Short
Pinoy Diner with Anna Manuel | Filipino Flavours in the Heart of Werribee
In this interview feature from our Streets Discovered: Werribee episode, Luke sits down with Anna Manuel, a Filipino storyteller at Pinoy Diner, a bel...
Video Short
Kayaking the Werribee River with | Discovering Melbourne’s Important Waterway
In this interview feature, Luke I takes to the water with Lisa Field from the Werribee River Association — a passionate local advocate who’s spent...
Full Episode
E02: Weribee
Welcome to Episode 2 of Streets Discovered, where we take you on an exciting journey through Werribee! This episode highlights the suburb's fascinatin...
Plan your trip
Getting there
Less than an hour from Melbourne by car or train
Best time to visit
Year-round, with summer for the beach and cooler months for a quieter pace
Quick itinerary
Half day
Walk the pier → coffee → street art → lunch
Full day
Morning swim → explore → arts centre → dinner
You Can Keep Driving. Or You Can Stop.
You don’t need a weekend away.
You need a break.
And for most people, that doesn’t require hours in the car or a perfectly planned itinerary.
It just takes the ocean.
Good food.
Something unexpected.
Frankston gives you that. Without the effort.
You can keep driving… Or you can stop
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