ARTHURS SEAT EAGLE PRECINCT EXPANDS
08 Apr 2026
The Victorian government has approved a major redevelopment of Arthurs Seat Eagle precinct, including a new rollercoaster-style luge ride. Designed to ensure year-round tourist appeal, the approved plans cover three main projects: expanding the existing café and visitor centre, constructing a new observation tower at the Summit Station, and creating a new luge ride that will follow the natural slope of the hill.
In a statement issued on February 19, Arthurs Seat Eagle (ASE) announced it had received approval from the Department of Transport and Planning, “for a landmark upgrade that will, once completed, establish the attraction as one of Australia’s premier year-round tourism destinations”.
The approved project includes a new observation tower, Victoria’s first mountaintop luge ride, a café expansion and a purpose-built indoor immersive experience centre where visitors can learn more about the coastal region's environment and cultural history, rounding out the current offerings of cable cars.
The 1440-metre luge will connect the Base and Summit Stations on a closed-loop track. For those who prefer to stay on solid ground, a new observation tower at the Summit Station, the 34-metre high observation tower, inspired by the original summit lookout, is designed to offer 360-degree views across Port Phillip Bay, Western Port and the peninsula coastline.
The Eagle’s project and finance director Sunayana Addanki said environmental considerations had shaped the design. “We’re custodians of a unique natural environment, and we take that responsibility seriously. This upgrade has been shaped by careful design, minimal-impact construction and long-term environmental care. Our commitment is clear: protect the land, enhance the landscape, and ensure the Eagle remains a sustainable experience for years to come.”
Environment and Tourism Minister Steve Dimopoulos said the development would deliver long-term benefits. “The Arthurs Seat Eagle upgrade project will offer new ways for people to enjoy the outdoors, support local businesses and enhance one of our most popular regions. It’s a smart, balanced investment that delivers for visitors, for nature and for Victoria’s long-term visitor economy.
Construction is now expected to start early this year with a completion date of December 2028.