Thank you so much and helping me relive memory of my annual drives to the peninsula! In fact, buying wine from ‘Ten Minutes by Tractor’ and having a cuppa at ‘Merricks General Wine Store’ are must dos annually till the darn pandemic struck. Wishing you a blessed Sunday!
Absolutely beautiful m8!! Sorrento and The Mornington looks spectacular!! Some amazing view a too, one of my favourite videos by you m8!! Went to Geelong today and filmed a video there!!
This drive is so breathtaking. I enjoyed alot. My favourite parts are @26:18 and @36:18. Another beautiful part of Metropolitan Melbourne. 👍🙌 I've patiently waited for this. How I wish you have a part two of this (drive all the way back to the city). 😁 Many thanks for this amazing drive mate 👏👏🙂
Glad you enjoyed it 😄 Filmed all the way back to city, but the weather changed to be bit dusty , have to abandon that footage unfortunately 😂 Will do it next time 🤘
Thanks mate! To your curiosity, at least a big part of people in Sorrento would call themselves Melbournian cause they are actually Melbournian who have holiday houses there :)
That's a bit of a difficult question to answer. In many respects the southern end of suburban Melbourne ends at Mount Eliza, because after that it's no longer continuous suburbia - there's a "green wedge" between Mount Eliza and Mornington. Mount Eliza is still considered part of the Mornington Peninsula though (as is Frankston). It'd be impractical to commute from somewhere like Sorrento to the Melbourne CBD for work - it's almost 100 km by road and around a two hour commute in peak hour, or three hours by public transport. By most measurements Geelong is closer but isn't considered suburban Melbourne. This also affects how Melbourne's population is calculated. It's thought that Melbourne's population is larger than Sydney's if you include Geelong - similar to how Sydney's population includes the Central Coast.
Lived here all my life. The Peninsula is not a suburb of Melbourne. We have very little reliable public transport and what we do have is not on the metro lines. Suburbia ,and reliable public transport ,stops at Frankston. The Peninsula is more built up along the Port Phillip Bay side (which was filmed in this video) with side by side shops and homes along the Nepean Hwy to take advantage of the coastal views but the rest of the Peninsula is mainly semi rural with small towns, villages, farms and farmlets with rural roads. It is protected by the green wedge which runs down the middle of the Peninsula and restricts certain buildings, businesses and subdivisions of land from being built to keep the semi rural environment.
I enjoy virtually riding with you on this tour, get to see such a beautiful view on a nice day.
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l will never be tired of watching this amazing coast driving show m8!
Thank you so much for your support! :)
Thank you very much for sharing your work with us, cheer up!
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Thank you so much and helping me relive memory of my annual drives to the peninsula! In fact, buying wine from ‘Ten Minutes by Tractor’ and having a cuppa at ‘Merricks General Wine Store’ are must dos annually till the darn pandemic struck. Wishing you a blessed Sunday!
Thanks for watching! I like a few wineries in Red Hill and Merricks. Probably have a wine tour next time :)
Great video and a beautiful day to film as well. #lovethepen
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
Always a happy time for me when I am experiencing a trip with you. Thank you. : )
Thank you for your kindness :)
These places along the peninsula are packed in the summer! And so much fun! 😎
There were bit more people everywhere in the towns and on the road yesterday due to school holiday. Packed in Summer 😂 that’s true.
Beautiful , from Nepal 🙏🙏🙏
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Nice driving tour! Beautiful scenery! Thank you for sharing! 😄😄👍
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unforgettable memories
Thanks mate 😄🙏
Absolutely beautiful m8!! Sorrento and The Mornington looks spectacular!! Some amazing view a too, one of my favourite videos by you m8!! Went to Geelong today and filmed a video there!!
Thanks mate! Looking forward to your new video.
Thanks for sharing video for your driving at Sorrento to Mornington great adventure!! ;)
Thanks for watching mate:)
Wow..., very impressive👍👍👍
Thanks mate!
Nice video thank you for sharing
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Lovely! Thanks.
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This drive is so breathtaking. I enjoyed alot. My favourite parts are @26:18 and @36:18. Another beautiful part of Metropolitan Melbourne. 👍🙌
I've patiently waited for this. How I wish you have a part two of this (drive all the way back to the city). 😁
Many thanks for this amazing drive mate 👏👏🙂
Glad you enjoyed it 😄 Filmed all the way back to city, but the weather changed to be bit dusty , have to abandon that footage unfortunately 😂 Will do it next time 🤘
@@roamingNwatching Hopefully it will 👍
Definitely a good day for an outing. Yup remembered the wine! Ahhhh when will all the pandemic end! Thanks for the views! Have a good week ahead!
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Nice content host and drive safe always
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classic getting stuck behind a bike rider on the esplanade
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@@roamingNwatching thanks! you too!
long and clean road flanked by trees

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Amazing video! Question from a curious Sydneysider: do the locals think of these more as suburbs of Melbourne, or as its own separate region?
Thanks mate! To your curiosity, at least a big part of people in Sorrento would call themselves Melbournian cause they are actually Melbournian who have holiday houses there :)
That's a bit of a difficult question to answer. In many respects the southern end of suburban Melbourne ends at Mount Eliza, because after that it's no longer continuous suburbia - there's a "green wedge" between Mount Eliza and Mornington. Mount Eliza is still considered part of the Mornington Peninsula though (as is Frankston).
It'd be impractical to commute from somewhere like Sorrento to the Melbourne CBD for work - it's almost 100 km by road and around a two hour commute in peak hour, or three hours by public transport. By most measurements Geelong is closer but isn't considered suburban Melbourne. This also affects how Melbourne's population is calculated. It's thought that Melbourne's population is larger than Sydney's if you include Geelong - similar to how Sydney's population includes the Central Coast.
I see, very interesing. Thanks!
@@zoomosis Difficult question but good answer. Thanks!
Lived here all my life. The Peninsula is not a suburb of Melbourne. We have very little reliable public transport and what we do have is not on the metro lines. Suburbia ,and reliable public transport ,stops at Frankston. The Peninsula is more built up along the Port Phillip Bay side (which was filmed in this video) with side by side shops and homes along the Nepean Hwy to take advantage of the coastal views but the rest of the Peninsula is mainly semi rural with small towns, villages, farms and farmlets with rural roads. It is protected by the green wedge which runs down the middle of the Peninsula and restricts certain buildings, businesses and subdivisions of land from being built to keep the semi rural environment.
23:30 Which city is located on the mountain with rights?
It is Arthurs Seat, I think.
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Made it the whole way without getting carjacked by a bogan once. Amazing.
Nap time for bogans?😜 Thanks for watching!
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