Day 18: Exploring the Mornington Peninsula

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Breakfast: Farmhouse Harmony Breakfast

We enjoyed a hearty and harmonious breakfast at a restaurant called “Farmhouse.” It cost about $20 AUD per person. The restaurant offered delicious scrambled eggs, bacon, sausages, and toast, as well as juice and coffee. My girlfriend said, “This is one of the best breakfasts we’ve had in Australia.”

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Visiting the Town of Arthur’s Seat

We drove to the town of Arthur’s Seat on the Mornington Peninsula and admired the beautiful scenery of this historic town. We visited the Arthur’s Seat Historical Museum and bought some souvenirs at the museum’s gift shop. My girlfriend said, “This town is very charming and allows us to learn about Australia’s history.”

Lunch: Ten Minutes by Tractor Restaurant

We had lunch at a restaurant called “Ten Minutes by Tractor,” which is known for its authentic French cuisine. It cost about $40 AUD per person. We ordered duck and seafood, paired with a bottle of high-quality red wine. My girlfriend exclaimed, “The French cuisine in this restaurant is exceptional and unforgettable.”

Mornington Hot Springs

In the afternoon, we went to the Mornington Hot Springs and enjoyed a wonderful time of hydrotherapy. It cost about $65 AUD per person. The temperature of the hot springs was just right, and the environment around us was peaceful. My girlfriend said while soaking in the hot springs, “These hot springs are so comfortable and relaxing, allowing us to completely unwind.”

Dinner: The Rocks Restaurant

In the evening, we went to a restaurant called “The Rocks” and tasted the local cuisine. It cost about $30 AUD per person. The restaurant offered a variety of Australian-style dishes, such as grilled crocodile, kangaroo meat, and cod. My girlfriend said, “This dinner was very special and allowed us to better understand Australia’s culinary culture.”

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