What to Expect
Experience the serene beauty of Pt. Leo Estate Sculpture Park during winter, where crisp coastal air and quiet walking trails create a peaceful retreat. Spread across 16 acres, the park showcases over 70 large-scale sculptures nestled among native gardens and vineyard landscapes. This is a perfect opportunity for families to slow down, reconnect, and immerse themselves in art and nature.
Visitors can enjoy two accessible walking trails that wind through the park, offering expansive ocean views and numerous seating areas for rest and reflection. Whether you prefer a solo stroll or a relaxed catch-up with loved ones, the Sculpture Park provides a welcoming environment for all ages.
This event is ideal for parents looking for an engaging outdoor cultural experience that combines art appreciation with the natural beauty of the Mornington Peninsula.
Activity Details
The Sculpture Park is open for complimentary entry throughout June, from the 1st to the 30th. Visitors can explore at their own pace during daylight hours, taking advantage of the accessible trails and scenic spots. The park is family-friendly and suitable for seniors, making it a versatile outing option.
No special equipment or prior booking is required, allowing for spontaneous visits. The large-scale sculptures provide plenty of visual interest for children and adults alike, encouraging curiosity and creativity.
This event supports local culture and outdoor activity, blending art with the environment in a unique way.
Location and Access
Pt. Leo Estate Sculpture Park is located at 3649 Frankston-Flinders Road, Merricks, Victoria 3916. The park is easily accessible by car, with parking available on site. The walking trails are designed to be accessible for visitors with mobility needs.
The park’s coastal setting offers stunning ocean views, enhancing the experience of exploring the sculptures and gardens. Seating areas are thoughtfully placed throughout the grounds for comfort and relaxation.
Visitors are encouraged to wear comfortable walking shoes and dress appropriately for the weather, especially during the cooler winter months.
Important Information
Entry to the Sculpture Park is free for all visitors throughout June. The park is open daily from midnight to midnight, allowing flexible visiting times, though daylight hours are recommended for the best experience.
Please respect the artworks and natural environment by staying on designated paths and not touching sculptures. The park is an outdoor venue, so weather conditions may affect your visit.
No food or drink vendors are mentioned, so bringing your own refreshments is advisable if you plan to stay for an extended period.
Booking and Prices
There is no booking required for this event, making it easy to plan a visit at your convenience. Entry is complimentary, providing a cost-effective cultural outing for families and individuals.
For more information or inquiries, visitors can contact Pt. Leo Estate directly via phone or email.
Enjoy a free, enriching experience that combines art, nature, and the unique charm of the Mornington Peninsula this June.