Tyabb
From Wikitravel
Tyabb is a suburb south of Melbourne on the Mornington Peninsula.
[edit] Get in
[edit] By car
Two main roads lead to and pass through Tyabb; Mornington-Tyabb road and Frankston-Flinders road, Mornington-Tyabb road runs East-West and Frankston-Flinders Rd run North-South.
From Melbourne it is about a 60 minute drive via the Frankston-Freeway, followed by the Moorooduc Highway, then Mornington-Tyabb road (which crosses the Moorooduc Highway).
[edit] By train
Tyabb is serviced by the Stony Point train line. Trains depart from Frankston/Stony Point (where the service terminates). Trains can be changed in Frankston for trains to Melbourne.
[edit] By bus
The route 782 [1] and 783 [2] buses pass through Tyabb.
[edit] By plane
Tyabb has an aerodrome [3], with flights by charter.
[edit] Get around
Tyabb is a very small town with most of the main businesses being within a 10 minute walking distance.
[edit][add listing] See
[edit][add listing] Do
[edit][add listing] Buy
- Tyabb Packing House Antiques [4] - 14 Mornington-Tyabb Road Tyabb, Phone: +61 3 5977 4414. One of the largest antiques complexes in Australia, it's a huge. Open Thursday - Sunday and public holidays.
[edit][add listing] Eat
- La Lupa Pizza, 1558 Frankston-Flinders Rd., [5]. edit
- There is one bakery in Tyabb.
- There is one fish and chip shop in Tyabb.
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Tyabb currently has one dedicated liquor shop and supermarket/liquor shop.
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Only one motel in town, at the Tyabb airport.
[edit] Contact
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