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Address:  Fairmont Ave
Belgrave Heights, VIC, Australia
3160 
Mt Morton

Mt Morton

   
Contact Person: Nicole Withers
   
Telephone: (03) 9754 2896
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Mobile: 0400 001 686
   
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Website: http://www.mtmorton.com.au  
     
Full Comprehensive Description :

Mt Morton Lodge is owned & operated by Nicole & Shane Withers who enjoy working with groups to create a personalised experience for you and your group.

With years of experience in operating and programming conferences and schools camps we will ensure a fun and pleasurable stay.

Talk to us about you next adventure camp or conference, so as to receive the best results.

Take the time to view this website to get a full understanding of what we can offer your organisation/group or call us anytime to discuss your needs.

Mt Morton Lodge is an ACA (Australian Camping Association) accredited camp & conference centre with qualified staff catering for all your groups needs.

We run camps & conferences ranging from 2 – 5 days during the week and are available for a wide range of weekend activities from corporate weekends to group weekends away; all bookings over 40 give your group exclusive use of the entire site and facilities. 

We have numerous activities within our 10 acre property, and can accommodate up to 130 people in 23 comfortable and clean rooms all with ensuites & heaters! Our main dining room is large enough to seat 120 and has adjacent balcony for alfresco dining overlooking the beautiful Dandenong’s; you may even hand feed wild kookaburra’s that come to visit.

Attached to the dining room is “The Great Hall” which as the name suggests is large enough for any needs you may have. This includes a stage at one end, with TV, DVD and stereo for your entertainment. It also includes a large Open Fire place and gas heater to keep you warm in Winter. 

There are also enough chairs for seminars or training as well as whiteboards and large screen available for use.

Other facilities include 4 separate meeting rooms, sports oval, basketball, volleyball & tennis court, rock climbing room, art room, inground trampoline and outdoor amphitheatre.

The activities available cater for all ages and abilities and include:

  • Archery
  • Bush cooking
  • Bush art & Charcoal drawing
  • Ropes course
  • Camp fire
  • Orienteering
  • Hut building
  • Bush walking
  • Flying fox
  • Iniatives course
  • Frisbee golf
  • photo trail
  • Clue trail
  • Creek ecology
  • Hiking
  • All-in-tug-o-war
  • Team building activities and much much more. 
     

Mt Morton is situated in beautiful Belgrave in the Dandenongs and is less than an hour drive from Melbourne CBD, and just over an hour from the airport.

Melways Ref: 84D3

Nearby attractions include:

  • Puffing Billy
  • Birdsland Reserve
  • Lysterfield Lake National Park
  • Burrinia (Aboriginal Art Gallery) 
     

This listing is in the following categories: Outdoor Recreation Camps,
Email: info[at]mtmorton.com.au

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