“Set in its own 12-acre vineyard this is a trendy foodie base in idyllic rolling hills. By no means your run of the mill rural escape, this is a cutting-edge contemporary spot, that has got it all right. Farm-to-fork cuisine, sharply designed interiors and spectacular views. Rural perfection.”
“Set in its own 12-acre vineyard this is a trendy foodie base in idyllic rolling hills. By no means your run of the mill rural escape, this is a cutting-edge contemporary spot, that has got it all right. Farm-to-fork cuisine, sharply designed interiors and spectacular views. Rural perfection.”
Recommended For
- Back to Nature
- With two spectacular coastlines, the region has dramatic surf and sheltered bay beaches, natural hot springs and national parks
- Foodies
- Sensational cuisine has put Jackalope on the foodie map, and the rare flavours of Doot Doot Doot are not to be missed
- Architectural
- Merges a heritage farmhouse with modern structures, all in black, that echo agricultural buildings
- Great walks
- Breathtaking walks at Point Nepean National Park and Bushranger’s Bay Walking Track
- Sights nearby
- The nearby Pt. Leo Estate's Sculpture Park has been built to house an ever-evolving array of Australian and international pieces
- Wine tasting
- With a moderate, coastal climate, the Peninsula offers year-round opportunities to explore the region’s wineries
- Golf
- 20 outstanding golf courses sit within easy reach, three of which are rated in Australia’s top 10
- Cycling
- Explore the coastline by bike, with several cycle trails to choose from
- Surfing
- Framed by two coastlines, the peninsula has an array of dramatic surf
- Sailing
- Hideaway
- Local markets
- Country Escape
- Romantic Break
- Snorkelling
- Active Holiday
- Watersports
- Groups
- Honeymoons
- Fishing
- Riding
- Beach Life
- Wildlife Area
- Diving
- Restaurant
- Doot Doot Doot uses produce from the kitchen garden to craft seasonal dishes with a distinct Asian twist
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Roof terrace
- Family Suites
- Gourmet
- Secluded setting
- Sit-out Terrace
- Good wine list
- Full of character
- Organic food
- Designer
- Gym
- Chic
- In/by a Nature Reserve
- Landmark
- Boutique
- Spa
- Hills & mountains
- Intimate
- Luxury
- Contemporary
- Restaurant with rooms
- Disabled access
- Beach nearby
- Child friendly
- Quirky
Facilities
- Restaurant
- Doot Doot Doot uses produce from the kitchen garden to craft seasonal dishes with a distinct Asian twist
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- Bath robes
- Concierge
- Child friendly
- Air conditioning
- Laundry
- Cots available
- In room DVD
- Family Suites
- In room music system
- Room service
- Bicycle hire
- Outdoor dining
- Roof terrace
- Safe
- Suites
- Gym
- Good wine list
- Meeting Room
- Airport transfer
- Parking
- Satellite / Cable TV
- Sitting Room
- Spa
- Massage
- Walking distance restaurants
- Bar
- Wifi
- Disabled access
- Swimming Pool
- Sit-out Terrace
- Sauna/Steam
Activities
- Great walks
- Breathtaking walks at Point Nepean National Park and Bushranger’s Bay Walking Track
- Sights nearby
- The nearby Pt. Leo Estate's Sculpture Park has been built to house an ever-evolving array of Australian and international pieces
- Wine tasting
- With a moderate, coastal climate, the Peninsula offers year-round opportunities to explore the region’s wineries
- Golf
- 20 outstanding golf courses sit within easy reach, three of which are rated in Australia’s top 10
- Cycling
- Explore the coastline by bike, with several cycle trails to choose from
- Surfing
- Framed by two coastlines, the peninsula has an array of dramatic surf
- Sailing
- Local markets
- Wildlife Area
- Watersports
- Riding
- Snorkelling
- Fishing
- Diving
Map & Location
What's Nearby
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Jackalope Merricks North, Victoria, Australia
This design-friendly gem opened in April 2017 as the first property for the Jackalope brand (others will follow in Melbourne, Shanghai and Los Angeles). Situated at the heart of its own boutique vineyard, the Jackalope blends avant-garde urban style with a gloriously rustic setting.
Originally published by The Telegraph