Plan Your Perfect Trip to Moreland

Plan Your Visit

Whether you're a first-time visitor or a regular exploring new corners of Morland, planning your trip can make all the difference. From practical travel tips to recommended stays, we’ve got everything you need to make your visit seamless and memorable. Whether you’re coming for a day, a weekend, or longer, Morland offers an array of experiences for all types of travellers.

Families in a park in Moreland enjoying good weather

How to Get Here

Moreland is conveniently located just north of Melbourne, making it easily accessible by various modes of transport. Whether you’re travelling from the city or farther afield, there are multiple ways to get here.

Public Transport

The most efficient way to reach Moreland is via Melbourne’s well-connected public transport system. Take the Upfield train line, which stops at several stations across Moreland, including Coburg and Brunswick. Trams are also a great option, with Route 19 running along Sydney Road, one of the city’s key arteries. Buses also service the area, connecting Moreland to neighbouring suburbs and central Melbourne. Use Melbourne’s Myki ticketing system for seamless travel across trains, trams, and buses.

Driving Tips

Moreland is about a 20-minute drive from the Melbourne CBD via Sydney Road (State Route 55) or Melville Road. Parking can be found throughout the area, with options ranging from metered street parking to dedicated parking lots. If you’re planning to drive, keep in mind that some areas, particularly Sydney Road, can get busy during peak hours, so plan accordingly. Car hire services are available from Melbourne Airport or the CBD for those coming from out of town.

Where to Stay

Whether you prefer the luxury of a hotel or the charm of a cosy BnB, Moreland offers a variety of accommodation options to suit all budgets and tastes.

Hotels

For those seeking modern comforts, there are several boutique hotels and chain options scattered throughout the area, particularly near Brunswick and Coburg. Popular spots include the Parkville Place Apartments and Brunswick Tower Hotel, offering easy access to the city’s attractions and transport links.

BnBs and Guesthouses

For a more personalised experience, Moreland has a growing number of BnBs and guesthouses. These range from charming heritage homes in Brunswick to modern apartments in Coburg. Airbnb listings are abundant, offering everything from short-term stays in private homes to unique, character-filled apartments.

Campgrounds

If you’re after a more adventurous stay, there are campgrounds and caravan parks located just outside Moreland, giving you access to nature while still being close to the city. Options like BIG4 Melbourne Holiday Park in Coburg offer facilities for campers and caravanners alike. If you’ve been considering upgrading from your tent sooner than later, you may consider some camper trailer finance to get you there.

Maps and Itineraries

Planning your time in Moreland can be simple and fun with our suggested maps and itineraries. Whether you're here for a quick day trip or a longer stay, these routes will help you explore the best the city has to offer.

Day Trips

For a classic day out, start your morning with a visit to Sydney Road for coffee and shopping. Spend your afternoon at Coburg Lake Reserve for a relaxing picnic or take a stroll along the scenic Merri Creek Trail. End your day with dinner at one of Brunswick’s renowned restaurants, followed by a drink at a local bar.

Cultural Tour

If you’re interested in Moreland’s rich cultural landscape, follow a path through the many art galleries and street murals scattered across Brunswick. Don’t miss the iconic Blak Dot Gallery or the vibrant street art on the backstreets around Sydney Road. Finish your tour with a visit to the Islamic Museum of Australia for an educational and inspiring experience.

Nature & Relaxation

For those wanting a slower pace, head to CERES Community Environment Park in Brunswick East, where you can connect with nature, explore the organic market, or enjoy some quiet time at the cafe. Combine this with a relaxing afternoon at Bridges Reserve or Coburg Lake to make the most of Moreland’s natural spaces.

Highlights for Families

For family vacations in Moreland, several suburbs stand out due to their family-friendly amenities, parks, and recreational facilities. Here are some top picks.

  • Coburg

    Coburg offers plenty of family-friendly activities, including the Coburg Lake Reserve, which is great for picnics, playgrounds, and leisurely walks. The Coburg Leisure Centre provides swimming and sports facilities.

    The suburb’s vibrant community events and markets, such as the Coburg Farmers Market, add to its family appeal.

  • Glenroy

    Glenroy is known for its parks and open spaces, such as the Northern Golf Club and Sewell Reserve, offering plenty of outdoor activities for families.

    The suburb’s quiet residential streets and family-oriented facilities make it a comfortable and welcoming place for family stays.

  • Pascoe Vale

    This suburb provides access to several parks, including Raeburn Reserve, which has playgrounds and sports facilities. The area also has a variety of cafes and family-friendly dining options.

    Pascoe Vale’s suburban charm and accessibility to public transport make it convenient for families looking to explore Melbourne.

  • Oak Park

    Oak Park features the Oak Park Aquatic Centre, which is a hit with families due to its pools and water play areas. The suburb also has numerous parks and walking trails.

    It’s safe, leafy environment and community-focused amenities make it ideal for family vacations.

  • Fawkner

    Fawkner offers the Merri Creek Trail for cycling and walking, and the Fawkner Memorial Park is a peaceful spot for family outings.

    The suburb’s suburban feel, combined with its green spaces and recreational facilities, provides a relaxing environment for families. These suburbs provide a mix of outdoor activities, community events, and family-friendly amenities, making them excellent choices for a family vacation in Moreland.

Local Services

To ensure a smooth and enjoyable visit, Moreland provides a variety of services to cater to your needs.

Visitor Information Centres

For up-to-date information on local attractions, maps, and tips, visit a nearby CERES Visitor Centre. Staffed by friendly locals, these centres are an excellent resource for recommendations on dining, entertainment, and must-see sites.

Emergency Services

Safety is a top priority in Moreland. In the case of an emergency, you can rely on the local Brunswick Police Station, fire services, and hospitals nearby. Coburg and Brunswick have fully equipped medical centres and 24-hour pharmacies for any urgent needs. The general emergency contact number in Australia is 000 for police, fire, and ambulance services.

Main Suburbs of Moreland (Merri-Bek)

Here's a basic summary of each suburb within Moreland, highlighting their attractions for visitors, along with links to their boundaries on Google Maps.

These summaries provide a glimpse into what each suburb has to offer, making them attractive destinations for visitors exploring Merri-Bek City.
  • Brunswick

    Brunswick is known for its vibrant arts and music scene, with plenty of live music venues, cafes, and multicultural eateries. The suburb’s lively atmosphere makes it a popular destination for visitors.

    Browse around Brunswick on Google Maps

  • Brunswick East

    Brunswick East offers a mix of trendy cafes, boutique shops, and beautiful parks like CERES Community Environment Park, which is a great spot for eco-conscious visitors.

    Browse around Brunswick East on Google Maps

  • Brunswick East

    Known for its quieter residential feel, Brunswick West features lovely green spaces such as Dunstan Reserve and is ideal for those looking to explore peaceful parks and local cafes.

    Browse around Brunswick West on Google Maps

  • Coburg

    Coburg is a multicultural hub with a rich history, offering attractions like the Coburg Farmers Market and the historic Pentridge Prison, now a cultural precinct.

    Browse around Coburg on Google Maps

  • Coburg North

    This suburb is known for its community vibe and green spaces, including the Coburg Lake Reserve, which is perfect for picnics and leisurely walks.

    Browse around Coburg North on Google Maps

  • Fawkner

    Fawkner offers a more suburban feel with attractions such as the Fawkner Memorial Park and the Merri Creek Trail, ideal for cycling and walking enthusiasts.

    Browse around Fawkner on Google Maps

  • Glenroy

    Glenroy is a family-friendly suburb with a variety of parks and recreational facilities, making it a pleasant area for visitors interested in outdoor activities.

    Browse around Glenroy on Google Maps

  • Gowanbrae

    Gowanbrae is a small, residential suburb known for its quiet streets and proximity to the Moonee Ponds Creek Trail, which offers scenic views and walking paths.

    Browse around Gowanbrae on Google Maps

  • Gowanbrae

    Hadfield is a peaceful suburb with a strong community feel, featuring local parks and easy access to public transport, appealing to those seeking a quiet visit.

    Browse around Hadfield on Google Maps

  • Gowanbrae

    Known for its leafy streets and family-friendly environment, Oak Park offers attractions like the Oak Park Aquatic Centre and local parks for outdoor enjoyment.

    Browse around Oak Park on Google Maps

  • Pascoe Vale South

    Pascoe Vale South is known for its quiet, suburban charm and proximity to the Moonee Ponds Creek, making it a pleasant area for walking and cycling.

    Browse around Pascoe Vale South on Google Maps