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Weribee, Victoria

The place you drive past. And the one you shouldn’t

Less than an hour from Melbourne. Closer than you think. Better than you expect.
Arts & Culture · Beach · Day Trip · Family Friendly · Food

Location

1 hour from Melbourne CBD

Best for

Day trips · Easy weekends · Reset without the travel

Known for

Arts centre · Beaches · Local food · Street art

Vibe

Coastal · Community Driven · Evolving

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?

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

Where to eat and drink

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.

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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