The Emerald Resort is situated in a small township known as Emerald, Victoria in Australia. Located within the Dandenongs, which contain over 250,000ha of national parks and numerous tourist attractions.
Amongst the major tourist attractions in Victoria are the National Rhododendron Gardens, Sherbrook Forest, and Puffing Billy Railways. Apart from these attractions, there are numerous stately homes and gardens such as Mawarra, Burnham Beeches, Alfred Nicholas Memorial Gardens and Pirianda.
The beauty and tranquility of The Emerald Resort makes it a favorite location for weddings, family gatherings and functions in Emerald, Victoria in Australia.
The combination of the clubhouse facilities, its surrounding bush land, a contrasting golf course, beautify garden setting with a magnificent lake front view has provided many perfect backdrop for wedding ceremony and an ideal place for wedding pictures.
The National Heritage building was designed and built by a Melbourne architect, Mr. John Murphy. Mr. Murphy was renowned for designing buildings that were harmonious with the local environment.
Both introverted and extroverted, this rustic and charming building stands like a grand house that dot this area, providing visitors privacy, seclusion and a comfortable sense of belonging. The clubhouse offers country style accommodation. It is truly a perfect way to retire for the day after a breathtaking mountain drive, a rewarding golf game or tennis day. You can even stay for the night after a wedding or any other functions, conferences or business meetings that we have organised for you at the resort. Wake up on top of the world to the tranquility of the hills and crisp mountain air, all rejuvenated for the events of yet another beautiful day.
Fully stocked Pro Shop with everything you need for a great round. Balls, tees, clubs, drivers, putters, bags, buggies, hats, shirts, umbrellas, towels, food drink, munchines, etc. Mulligan's Spike Bar is fully licenced and a great way to relax after a game.
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