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Murray's Lookout (Arthurs Seat State Park) Murray's Lookout, Arthurs Seat State Park is located on the Arthurs Snd is the second lookout opportunity on this iconic Mornington Peninsula road.
Experience excellent views of Port Phillip Bay, highlighting the southern section of the shipping channel to Melbourne and the South Channel Fort. The views along the coast, stretch from Mt Martha, toward the beaches of Rosebud and extend further south along the coast to Point Nepean.
Inland views of the Southern Peninsula include the Tootgarook wetlands, the undulating coastal landscape and the rise of the eucalypts over Arthurs Seat.
A monument of Lieutenant John Murray, who named the mountain Arthurs Seat on the 15th February 1802, can be found on...
Read moreMurrays Lookout is most easily accessible and a beautiful lookout with a great view of the town on both sides. I visited it during day and night time and its mesmerizing. Especially during night to watch stars and see the city light up with light it's a treat. Since, during night arthur's seat lookout is closed i would say this is the best option with the best view especially because of the small plantation whereas the other lookout has bigger trees which...
Read moreThe second lookout, a different view. Driving in the arthur seat is a difference experience. The name 'Murrays Lookout' was given as a remembrance of the Lieut John Murray who named this mountain as Arthur Seat. Nice place to spend your evening with your family and loved ones. Even good place for a date. You should visit the Arthur seat state park if you have more time. There are three more lookouts in...
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