First up though, some general information. Moonlit Sanctuary is situated just out of a little town called Pearcedale which lies south of Melbourne on the Mornington Peninsula. It is easy to reach by car, but public transport can be a little trickier. During the day is easy enough. You just take the train to Frankston, then bus number 776 from right outside the train station goes all the way to Pearcedale. This bus has a fairly limited timetable so you need to work out your travel plans in advance. From Pearcedale it is just under three kilometres to Moonlit (roughly half an hour's walk and it is a pretty direct walking route – straight along the Baxter-Tooradin Road and turn right into the Tyabb-Toorabbin Road). If you are just making a day visit to the park then no problems, but the park is also open at night (hence the name, Moonlit Sanctuary) and the last bus from Pearcedale back to Frankston is at 7pm. The only real alternatives are to arrange a pick-up/drop-off (which the park does, for an extra charge) or bike from Frankston and back (you can take a bicycle on the train but not the bus).