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On the Southern-most tip of Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula, is Cape Schanck; on the edge of National Parklands and facing the waters of Bass Strait. Steep cliffs of volcanic rock tower above reefs and crystal clear rock pools, surrounded by tea tree and banksia.

On the road to the famous Cape Schanck lighthouse, sits Cabin Cape Schanck, a wood and stone cabin, built the 1980’s and gently nurtured into a calm, restful place for short stays.

A thoughtful and natural interior, with handmade wood furniture and vintage ceramics; a cook’s kitchen which opens into a cosy living space with fire, and a dining table for 6.

3 bedrooms made restful with linen and hemp bedding, bamboo blinds and cork floors.

Enjoy quiet mornings in the growing coastal-native garden, walk to the lookouts or drive to the hot springs or beaches, or explore the wine and produce regions nearby.

A lighthouse on a green hillside overlooking the ocean at sunset.