Tyabb
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Tyabb is a suburb south of Melbourne on the Mornington Peninsula.Get in
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).
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.By bus
The route 782 and 783 buses pass through Tyabb.By plane
Tyabb has an aerodrome, with flights by charter.
Get around
Tyabb is a very small town with most of the main businesses being within a 10-minute walking distance.
Buy
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phone: +61 3 5977 441414 Mornington-Tyabb Road Tyabb. One of the largest antiques complexes in Australia, it's a huge. Open Thursday - Sunday and public holidays.
Eat
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address: 1558 Frankston-Flinders Rd.
- There is one bakery in Tyabb.
- There is one fish and chip shop in Tyabb.
Drink
Tyabb has one dedicated liquor shop and supermarket/liquor shop.
Sleep
There is only one motel in town, at the Tyabb airport.