Manuka Lodge in Ventnor, Victoria, Australia | Holiday home rental
Manuka Lodge
Locality: Ventnor, Victoria, Australia
Phone: +61 416 153 116
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25.01.2022 More things to do... why would you go anywhere else?
25.01.2022 NOW STOCKING @bassine_specialty_cheeses @bassriverdairies We are very excited about this and hope you are too. For every return on your 1L glass bottle you get 10c back! Yay #recycle#chillbillwonthaggi#gippsland#bassriverdairies#bassspecialtycheese
25.01.2022 One of the many jobs the Churchill Island staff tackled during lockdown with no visitors - so no farm demonstrations every afternoon - was the big job of de-dus...ting inside Amess Barn. Photo by FOCISs David Maunders shows how clean it looks! Drop by and have a look in person when you next visit our beautiful little island. See more
25.01.2022 Make sure to get my good side!
25.01.2022 Welcome whales to Westernport
24.01.2022 When it is safe again, hoof down to Phillip Island
23.01.2022 MELBOURNE WELCOME BACK It's been awhile - so good to have you back Open all weekend - limited capacity Bookings Essential Dine In or Takeaway... #welcomeback #melbourne #phillipisland #supportsmallbusiness #supportlocal #craftbeer #localwine #greatfood #friends
22.01.2022 What wonderful words.... what a wonderful world....
22.01.2022 The saga of the Isle of White Hotel - in case you wondered!
21.01.2022 Here is an example of making the most of a bad lot.... this take away window is here to stay and will be appreciated by customers! We will overcome adversity. Stay safe everyone and do everything you can to soften the blows!
20.01.2022 June 11th - 2:30pm Whales heading past Mchaffies Reef, close to shore! Reported by Justin. 4pm - Pod of 4 whales sighted from Anzacs to the right of Pyramid Rock head towards shore in direction of race track
19.01.2022 Thanks Steph! You are welcome anytime!
18.01.2022 One day the light will go on ... and power lines will go underground... but wait! That will mean job losses.... and reduce the need for high supply charges! Oh I see!
18.01.2022 Need another reason to visit? Follow this page for enlightenment!
18.01.2022 When the time is right we will go there. Another hidden gem of Phillip Island.
18.01.2022 Great place, great produce....
17.01.2022 This article in the Phillip Island & San Remo Advertiser . As a responsible holiday home owner, we enjoy sharing what we have to the right people. I can say that mostly our guests have been respectful and not behaved in a manner you might associate with Party Houses. This is not the clientele we are looking for. Many thanks to all our guests - mostly returning guests, who have enjoyed what we have to offer and brought important tourism dollars to the Bass Coast Shire. Wishing you all a brighter 2021, and hope to see you again soon.
17.01.2022 Whale season is upon us Phillipillians once again....yay!
16.01.2022 Stop there and buy some. On your right as you appriach Andersons
15.01.2022 More fun than you can poke a stick at....
15.01.2022 Thanks to Tiya for visiting our Museum and producing such a great video clip.
14.01.2022 Normality, albeit new, returns.... visit Phillip Island for an abundance of activities to enjoy
14.01.2022 Oh No! Maybe in a few weeks months years when Covid restrictions lifted we can try again...
13.01.2022 Our Full Day Prom Cruises take you to view some incredible places including Skull Rock! #wilsonsprom www.wildlifecoastcruises.com.au/cruises/wilsons-prom
13.01.2022 Always great food and great service at Mad Cowes!
13.01.2022 BEANd serves great coffee! Worth a look see!
13.01.2022 Another tantalising prospect... Moussaka anyone?
11.01.2022 Fresh fish! And I mean fresh! Get yours today.
11.01.2022 They are coming fast and strong
10.01.2022 Beautiful Phillip Island.....
08.01.2022 Download the Whale Trail map... https://www.visitphillipisland.com//Brochure-all-pages-WEB
08.01.2022 June July is whale time on Phillip Island.... can be seen from the decks of Manuka Lodge..... or you can jump on a Wildlife Coast Cruises and get up real close.... so much to see and do on Phillip Island.
08.01.2022 Winter is a special time to be on Phillip Island "Name a more iconic duo " Adventure Island - Phillip Island Photography Celebrate the annual arrival of so...me of the oceans most majestic creatures as Phillip Islands coastal waters play host to humpback and southern right whales and even the occasional killer whales! Explore the Phillip Island & Bass Coast Whale Discovery Trail and take advantage of some of the best whale lookouts in Victoria. Or, take part in a once in a lifetime experience aboard Wildlife Coast Cruises Winter Whale Cruise as you go in search of these majestic creatures. For more information, visit www.visitphillipisland.com/listing/whale-watching/ #phillipisland
08.01.2022 Orcas on the hunt....
07.01.2022 FAMOUS PHILLIP ISLANDERS Whilst we all enjoy the stories of our early settlers, the islands more recent history is no less interesting. This week, we share br...ief stories of famous islanders, past and present, from our #phillipisland150 files. JOHN CLEELAND John Cleeland arrived in Victoria from Northern Ireland in 1840. After years of sailing he became a captain of his own schooner and returned to Melbourne in 1859 to purchase the Albion Hotel in Bourke Street, a business he kept for 22 years. In the early 1870s he purchased several allotments on Phillip Island (as well as the Western Port hotel in San Remo), one of which is where Woolamai House now stands. John Cleeland used the property to train his racehorses. Captain Cleelands keen interest in horse racing saw him buy and train the racehorse Wollomai, which had been bred by John David McHaffie. Such was Cleelands devotion to horse racing, he walked his horses from Phillip Island to Melbourne to compete in races. Wollomai won the Melbourne Cup in 1875, after having completed the 140km walk only days before. It was the first time the Cup was run on a Tuesday. Cleeland supposedly won up to 20,000 pounds from Wollomais win. In a recorded interview with the Phillip Island Historical Society, Captain Cleeland descendant Ted Jeffery recalled that some of great grandfathers horses were stolen from Euroa by the Kelly gang and ridden to New South Wales. But they were never any good after that as they had been ridden too hard, Ted said.
07.01.2022 Fish on Friday ... and every other day. Bass Strait Direct are not open Sunday or Monday....
06.01.2022 In case you ever need to know this....
06.01.2022 Moon around on Churchill Island! Yakkity yak!
06.01.2022 Cheers everyone
06.01.2022 Follow the trail....
06.01.2022 Thank you Ivy. We are biased because we so love staying here when we can. Ivy tells it as we see it. You will be welcomed back!
05.01.2022 Now some history ...
05.01.2022 Different types of whales around Australia...
05.01.2022 Orca the killer whale
04.01.2022 Enjoy the views of San Remo on the San Remo Coastal Walk! A scenic coastal track with spectacular views of Cape Woolamai, the bridge to Phillip Island and West...ern Port, the San Remo Coastal Circuit curves around Davis Point and follows the length of Children's Beach and Back Beach. During the San Remo Coastal circuit, you can opt to walk through San Remo (and perhaps enjoy a coffee or lunch while you're there) or continue along the coast and enjoy the views! For more information on walks and trails, visit www.visitphillipisland.com.au/see-do/walks-trails
02.01.2022 So the Phillip Island & San Remo Advertiser published this little gem - beware kookaburras bearing gifts!
02.01.2022 So sad I cant get to my favourite fishmonger due to CovidCOVID!,,,
02.01.2022 It is whale time on Phillip Island. You can see them from the deck at Manuka Lodge or jump on a Wildlifecoast Cruises Phillip Island for a closer look at the many spectacular sights to be seen..... so much to see and do on Phillip Island!
01.01.2022 Another view of the whale trail.... a great time to be in Phillip Island...
01.01.2022 Never a dull moment here on Phillip Island....
01.01.2022 Pelicans just love roosting in Fishers saltmarsh near the Churchill Island bridge; mainly when the saltmarsh has a lot of water lying around. Birds and bats ar...e said to roost when they are resting or sleeping in a suitable place. Pelicans are very sociable and generally hang out together, like the Fishers saltmarsh and wetlands group. Here is some more information about the Australian pelican: http://birdlife.org.au/bird-profile/australian-pelican Photo: David Maunders. See more
01.01.2022 Joy to the world, and the communities that make it up....