The Arthurs Seat Eagle has officially submitted our masterplan proposal to the Victorian Planning Authority, marking the start of an exciting new chapter.
The proposed $25 million upgrade will be designed to enhance visitor experiences and ensure the park is accessible for all to enjoy the spectacular views of Port Philip Bay. Proposed features include a new observation tower, function centre, Luge Ride attraction, and an experiential interpretive centre accustomed to celebrating the natural wonders of the Mornington Peninsula.
The featured upgrades focus on the inclusivity and accessibility of the park, catering to customers with additional needs, including both the elderly and youth. The additions will enhance the experience for our 260,000 annual visitors and transform the Arthurs Seat Eagle into a year-round tourism destination.
Ahead of submitting the proposal, we sat down with our CEO, Matthew Mulkearns, to discuss the planning process and consultation phase for the upgrades and how it will enhance the vibrant future of the Arthurs Seat Eagle for many years to come.
“The feedback we sought from the community has indicated a desire for both observation and viewing facilities to showcase the most beautiful aspects of our surroundings. The community also indicated a longing for cultural and exhibition spaces, family-friendly recreation, and the enhanced protection of our precinct’s abundant green space in collaboration with Parks Victoria,” said Matthew.
The local community also voiced the importance of sustainability, with initiatives that worked with the fall of the terrain as a key consideration of the masterplan.
“Central to our vision for the Arthurs Seat Eagle is to introduce more sustainability initiatives to minimise our environmental footprint and introduce additional, low-impact activities. Our goal is to further enhance the Eagle’s position as an iconic Mornington Peninsula landmark,” continued Matthew.
By bettering the offerings available, the Arthurs Seat Eagle can provide opportunities for year-round visitation and enhanced customer dwell time. The expanded operations will generate 113 new jobs for the local community and the influx of new patrons will increase tourism visitation to local businesses across the Mornington Peninsula.
The upgrades are expected to commence in late 2025 as part of the first phase in revitalising the Arthurs Seat Eagle as a premier tourist attraction in Victoria.