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Langwarrin, VIC 3910

Mornington Peninsula · Victoria · Population 23,588 · Median age 38

Langwarrin is a residential hub on the Mornington Peninsula with excellent trail access, caravan parks, and local pubs for travellers exploring Victoria's

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Written by Touringuide Team

Langwarrin serves as a practical base for exploring the Mornington Peninsula's extensive trail network. The suburb offers reliable amenities with 86 shops and services, multiple caravan park options, and two pubs for dining and refreshment. With 94 trails within reach, the area caters to hikers and mountain bikers looking to explore reserves and nature tracks.

The town's location on the peninsula makes it convenient for accessing both coastal and hinterland attractions. Public facilities are well-distributed across 126 public toilets, making it easy for caravan and campervan travellers to plan their day trips and activities.

About Langwarrin — Demographics

Based on postcode 3910 area (ABS Census 2021)
23,588
Population
38
Median Age
$1,919/wk
Median Household Income
2.7
Avg Household Size
$1,863/mo
Median Mortgage
$365/wk
Median Rent
16%
Born Overseas

Travel Info

Must See

  • Wootten LanewayAccessible hiking trail just 0.6km away, perfect for a short warm-up walk.
  • Eileen Court ReserveNearby hiking destination 1.4km from town with scenic walking options.
  • Dune Circuit Track2.5km away, offers diverse terrain and connects to other reserve trails.

Must Do

  • Hike the Dune and Owen Dawson TracksPopular local trails 2.7km away with established routes through reserves.
  • Mountain bike the Linear Trail Horse Riding Reserve2.5km away, designated for cycling with intermediate to advanced sections.
  • Visit Beretta's Langwarrin HotelLocal pub 0.5km away for post-activity meals and refreshment.

Travel Tips

  • Log Cabin Caravan Park is just 1.5km away and offers reliable accommodation for caravans and campervans.
  • Stock up on supplies at one of 86 local shops before heading out on longer trail walks.
  • The Wootten Laneway and Eileen Court Reserve trails are within 1.5km—ideal for short walks from your camp.
  • Mobile coverage and fuel stations are available in the suburb; confirm locations before venturing into more remote reserves.
  • Many trails in the area are shared-use; check trail conditions and seasonal closures before planning mountain biking trips.
Traffic & Access: Langwarrin has good road access and reliable fuel supply within the suburb. The Mornington Peninsula roads are generally well-maintained, though some reserve access roads may narrow during peak season.
Best Time to Visit: Spring (September–November) and autumn (March–May) offer comfortable hiking temperatures and lower crowds on trails.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is near Langwarrin?

There are 10 campsites near Langwarrin, including Log Cabin Caravan Park (1.5km), BIG4 Mornington Peninsula Holiday Park - Frankston (5.2km), BIG 4 Frankston Holiday Park (5.2km).

What walks and trails are near Langwarrin?

There are 10 walking trails near Langwarrin, including Wootten Laneway (0.6km), Eileen Court Reserve (1.4km), Dune Circuit Track (2.5km).

Is there fuel near Langwarrin?

Yes, there are 5 fuel stations near Langwarrin, including Shell Reddy Express Langwarrin (0.4km), BP LANGWARRIN (0.5km), EG Ampol Frankston North (1.5km).

What attractions are near Langwarrin?

There are 1 attractions near Langwarrin, including The Big Koala (26.2km).