VISITOR GUIDE
Travel safe in summer
Remember to always check more than one source of fire information. Visit cfa.vic.gov.au, call 1800 240 667, check the VicEmergency app, listen to local radio, talk to your host and visit an accredited Visitor Information Centre.
Summer is the perfect time to discover regional Victoria. Wind down and enjoy Victoria’s breathtaking scenery and diverse natural environments knowing you’ve taken a few steps to stay bushfire safe.
Know which weather district you are visiting so you can check the Fire Danger Rating for that district and if there are any fire restrictions.
On hot, dry, windy days, check Fire Danger Ratings and warnings. Fires can start and spread quickly on these days and parks and forests may be closed.
Check to see if a Total Fire Ban has been declared for the area you are visiting.
Check the weather and listen to local radio for advice and warnings. Download the VicEmergency app.
Save the Victorian Bushfire Information Line (1800 240 667) into your mobile phone.
Don’t rely on electronic mapping devices. Mobile phones and GPS may be affected by smoke and local conditions. Make sure you carry hard copy local maps and listen to the radio.
Visit an accredited Visitor Information Centre. Staff may be able to suggest alternative holiday activities on high risk days and provide local fire and park information.
Never travel into a high risk bushfire area where the Code Red Fire Danger Rating has been declared or where fires are burning.
Bushfire Information for the Deaf, Hard of Hearing or Speech Impaired
If you are deaf, hard of hearing or have a speech impairment, contact us through the National Relay Service. TTY users can dial 106, you can use the internet or captioned relay and ask for triple zero (000), you can SMS relay by texting 0423 677 767 and including triple zero (000) as the number you want to call, you can video relay by logging into Skype and contacting one of the NRS contact names or you can use an ordinary phone and dial 1800 555 727 and ask for triple zero (000). Further information relayservice. gov.au/making-a-call/emergency-calls/ or relayservice.gov.au.
Translating & Interpreting Service
If you don’t speak English call the Translating and Intepreting Service on 131 450 for translated information from VBIL. If you know someone who can’t speak English, provide them with this number.
What are fire danger ratings?
Fire Danger Ratings tell you how dangerous a fire would be if one started.
What is a total fire ban day?
A Total Fire Ban sets legal restrictions on activities that may start a fire including restrictions on barbecues and campfires.
DRIVING TIMES AND DISTANCE
Melbourne - Daylesford 80 min 113 km
Melbourne - Woodend 55 min 71 km
Melbourne - Castlemaine 90 min 129 km
Daylesford - Bullarto 13 min 12 km
Daylesford - Creswick 20 min 27 km
Daylesford - Trentham 25 min 27 km
Daylesford - Clunes 34 min 40 km
Clunes - Creswick 16 min 18 km
Trentham - Woodend 20 min 23 km
Daylesford - Malmsbury 25 min 30 km
Malmsbury - Kyneton 10 min 11 km
Kyneton - Lancefield 25 min 32 km
Kyneton - Woodend 15 min 16 km
CONTENTS
Welcome 2-3
Food & Drink 4-9
Farmers’ Markets 12-13 Festivals & Events 14-15
Artists & Galleries 16-17 Shopping & Retail 20-21 Spa & Wellbeing 22-23
Mineral Water Springs 26-27 Walking, Hiking & Cycling 28-31 Gardens 32-33 Workshops & Experiences 34-35 Weddings 36-37
Produce 38-39
Gisborne to Lancefield, Woodend to Mount Macedon 40-55
Daylesford & Hepburn Springs to Trentham & surrounds 56-81
Kyneton to Baynton & Everything in Between 82-93
Castlemaine & Surrounds 94-103
Creswick to Clunes and the Area Beyond 104-113
Bacchus Marsh to Blackwood & Surrounds 114-119
Visitor Information 120
Hanging Rock Winery. Photography by Kyla-Jane Rickard.WELCOME
Rejuvenation.
That’s what our region is all about. Easy access to spectacular nature, world-class food and drink experiences, a buzzing creative community, and our famed wellness and spa offerings are some of what makes the Daylesford and Macedon Ranges region so popular.
For millennia, Indigenous people have seen the area as a place of gathering and healing. More recently, the wealth driven by the gold rush bestowed upon us some beautiful villages and unique Swiss Italian culture. Another cultural legacy are our ‘makers and creators’; you can join one of many classes and workshops, or buy some beautiful pieces of art.
For many though, it is the ‘nature at your backdoor’ that brings you here. Hiking up Hanging Rock, riding the Goldfields Track, or sampling the many natural mineral springs are just the start. And the best thing about a hike or ride, is that you can indulge in a fantastic dinner or lunch afterwards perhaps pairing it with one of our cool climate wines, craft beers or spirits.
Approximately an hour by car from Melbourne’s CBD or Melbourne Airport, or a short train journey from Southern Cross Station, you’ll soon be immersed in the revitalising air of Daylesford and the Macedon Ranges region.
FOOD & DRINK
Life really is about good food and drinks, and our region has a bountiful selection of the finest food, cool climate wines, spirits, ciders, mineral water, awardwinning produce and more. Explore farm gates, farmers’ markets, cellar doors and chef-hatted restaurants; meet farmers, vignerons and restaurateurs who are dedicated to growing, producing and serving the very best that the Daylesford and Macedon Ranges region has to offer.
The chocolate-brown, metre-deep topsoil that surrounds our old volcanoes grows some of the best potatoes on the planet and lambs so plump they almost roll around the paddocks. The historic villages in the region are home to some of the best restaurants in the state, from fine dining establishments to family friendly cafés, country pubs and wineries.
This superbly fertile farmland gives way to the granite country of the Ranges, where massive boulders are strewn like giants’ marbles. This hard but beautiful country makes the grapevines concentrate their aroma into fewer, more intensely flavoured grapes, hence our award-winning cool climate Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Shiraz and sparkling Blanc de Noir. We don’t have big businesses dominating our
wine industry, just families making wine in old woolsheds, 18th century bluestone buildings and brand spanking new, architecturally designed cellar doors.
With such great produce, it’s no wonder that some of the nation’s best artisan bakers, cheesemakers, charcutiers and boutique vegetable growers have planted roots and opened their doors across the Daylesford and Macedon Ranges region. Pack a picnic rug and come and spend some time with us exploring the glorious countryside, making a few new friends along the way.
2023 The James Halliday Australian Wine Companion
Many of our local wineries were featured in the latest edition of this definitive guide to Australian wine. Here are Halliday’s most highly rated wineries of the Macedon Ranges and neighbouring wine regions:
Macedon Ranges Wine Region
5 star rating
Bindi Wines (Gisborne)
Curly Flat (Lancefield)
Granite Hills (Baynton)
Mount Monument (Romsey)
Cobaw Ridge (Pastoria)
Hanging Rock Winery (Newham)
Passing Clouds (Musk)
4.5 star rating
Place of Changing Winds (Bullengarook)
4 star rating
Gisborne Peak (Gisborne)
Rill House Vineyard (Spring Hill) Lyons Will Estate (Lancefield)
Lanes End Vineyard (Lancefield) Kyneton Ridge (Kyneton)
Wine Tours
Take your pick from the following: bespokewinetours.com.au daylesfordwinetours.com coolclimatetours.com.au
2023 Age Good Food Guide Hats
Lake House, Daylesford (2 hats) Kadota, Daylesford (2 hats)
Bar Midland, Castlemaine (1 hat)
Beppe Kitchen & Bar, Daylesford (1 hat) du Fermier, Trentham (1 hat)
Kuzu, Woodend (1 hat)
Midnight Starling, Kyneton (1 hat) The Surly Goat, Hepburn Springs (1 hat)
Service Excellence Award
Executes the highest standard of service, from attitude and skill to knowledge and personality.
Bronwyn Kabboord, du Fermier, Trentham
Hearts - Places we love
Bar Merenda, Daylesford Fook Shing, Kyneton
The Oxford Dining Room, Hepburn Springs Sault, Sailors Falls Spaghetti Bar, Kyneton Tansy’s, Kyneton Wild, Castlemaine
2022 delicious. Top 100 Kadota, Daylesford du Fermier, Trentham Lake House, Daylesford Midnight Starling, Kyneton 2022 delicious. Harvey Norman Produce Awards
MAGGIE BEER AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO AUSTRALIAN FOOD
Carla Meurs & Ann-Marie Monda, Holy Goat Cheese
2022 Gourmet Traveller Top 80 Restaurants
Lake House, Daylesford 2022 Golden Plate Awards Winner
Kadota, Daylesford State Awards
Kadota, Daylesford Best Contemporary Dining Fook Shing, Kyneton Best Value Venue
Risa Kadota, Kadota, Daylesford Most Outstanding Front of House
Alexis Saville, Kadota, Daylesford Apprentice of the Year
Highly Commended Fook Shing, Kyneton Best List of Local Wine, Beer, Cider
Miss M’s Lounge, Kyneton Best Cocktail Bar or Cellar Door
RedBeard is famous for its organic sourdough bread, baked in a huge, wood-fired, 19th century masonry ‘scotch’ oven.
Watch the artisan bakers at work. Enjoy delicious, traditional bakery fare, sourdough pastries and excellent coffee. Take home a loaf fresh out of the oven.
RedBeard Historic Bakery is a year-round destination, open Friday to Monday, including most public holidays, with a warm interior for winter and shady courtyard for summer. RedBeard is committed to supporting small local farmers and producers with a café menu featuring local organic produce in
season. RedBeard is proud to be part of the growing Food Sovereignty movement in Australia, working to create a sustainable, fair and resilient agricultural sector for our future.
Few bakeries in Australia create handmade, organic, sourdough bread. Even fewer use a 140-year-old scotch oven. RedBeard’s simple doughs of organic flours, salt and water are handshaped using traditional techniques and transformed by the alchemy of natural wild fermentation and wood-fired baking into a range of loaves of outstanding colour, texture and flavour.
FRESH IS BEST
Visiting the local farmers’ market has become the cornerstone of a foodie’s weekend and generally a far more interactive and entertaining way to purchase your weekly provisions. Have a coffee and sample before you buy. Our farmers’ markets connect communities and give visitors a chance to shop as a local. Buy directly from the people who grow and make their produce; taste some of the regional specialities or talk to the growers and producers. If you’re looking for authentic, handmade and regional, or are just after a bargain then we certainly have a market for you.
For more market information, visit daylesfordmacedonlife.com.au/markets
Ballan Farmers’ Market
96 Inglis Street, Ballan 2nd Saturday each month 9am-1pm
Castlemaine
Farmers’ Market
Western Reserve Forest Street, Castlemaine 1st Sunday each month 9am-1pm
Clunes Market Fraser Street, Clunes 2nd Sunday each month 9am-1pm
Creswick Market
Victoria Street, Creswick
3rd Saturday each month 9am-1pm
Daylesford Farmers’ Market
102 Vincent Street, Daylesford
4th Saturday each month 9am-1pm
Daylesford Sunday Market
Raglan Street, Daylesford
Every Sunday 8am-1pm
Kyneton Farmers’ Market
Piper Street, Kyneton 2nd Saturday each month 8am-1pm
Lancefield & District
Farmers’ Market
High Street, Lancefield
4th Saturday each month (except Dec, 3rd Saturday) 9am-1pm
Malmsbury Village Farmers’ Market
Malmsbury Cricket Ground 3rd Sunday each month 9am-1pm
Riddells Creek Farmers’ Market
Memorial Drive Riddles Creek 3rd Saturday each month (except December) 9am-1pm
Talbot Farmers’ Market
Scandinavian Cres, Talbot 3rd Sunday each month 9am-1pm
Trentham Farmers’ Market
High Street, Trentham 3rd Saturday each month 9am-1pm
Wesley Hill Market
149 Pyrenees Hwy, Castlemaine Every Saturday 9am-1pm
Woodend Farmers’ Market
High Street, Woodend 1st Saturday each month 9am-1pm
WHO DOESN’T LOVE A GREAT FESTIVAL?
Arts, culture, food, wine, and music - this region has an abundance of ingredients for a fabulous calendar of festivals and events all year round, rich in diversity and full of passion. Our festivals and events provide experiences to be relished and enjoyed with families and friends.
Discover the magic of international concerts at Hanging Rock, the finest artists at the Castlemaine State Festival, signature wines at Budburst Festival, a love of books at Clunes Booktown or engage with contemporary storytellers at The Mountain Writers Festival.
Be part of ChillOut, Australia’s biggest and longest-running Country Queer Pride event, experience the new folk and roots music festival, CresFest, or immerse yourself in the big screen at The Castlemaine Documentary Film Festival. Celebrate the coming of spring at the Kyneton Daffodil and Arts Festival or experience a month-long celebration of events, nature experiences, autumn produce and creativity at the Macedon Ranges Autumn Festival (winner of the Festivals and
Events category at the 2022 Victorian Tourism Awards). Rug up and enjoy a stunning program of concerts, exhibitions and more at the Woodend Winter Arts Festival
And if you’re after something a little quirky, there’s the Trentham Spudfest, celebrating all things potato; or perhaps the iconic Australia Day Hanging Rock Races is more your style. Whatever the season and whatever your interest, this is a region with a reputation that delivers.
For a full calendar of events and updates visit: daylesfordmacedonlife.com.au/events
ART TO EXPLORE
A truly distinctive place where painters, sculptors, printmakers, photographers, filmmakers and artisans, you name it, are continually drawing inspiration from the world around them – and you will too.
Step into the art zone by visiting the many independent galleries and artist-run spaces and soon you’ll be chatting to the makers and getting the inside story on the vibrant local arts scene. Challenge your inner creative self by taking one of the many workshops, or classes throughout the area and guaranteed you won’t feel like just an observer, you will instantly feel part of the thriving artistic scene.
Try your hand at one of the many workshops at The Old Auction House or guitar making at Wildwood Instruments. Join an artist guided acrylic painting class at Country Canvases or master the art of lino printing at Black Gallery. Whatever you choose, you will feel completely satisfied from learning something new.
For more information go to: visitvictoria.com.au/dmr
How about that?
Pieces created by Flynn Silver’s Designs in Kyneton can be found in Buckingham Palace, the White House and the Vatican. They have also graced international events including both the Commonwealth Games and the Formula One World Championships. True.
Galleries & Studios
Agave Print Studio, Trentham agaveprintstudio.com.au
Cascade Gallery, Maldon cascadeart.com.au
The Convent Gallery, Daylesford conventgallery.com.au
Black Gallery, Daylesford blackgallerydaylesford.com
Bullarto Gallery, Bullarto bullarto-gallery.business.site Stockroom, Kyneton stockroomspace.com
Macedon Ranges Art Trail visitmacedonranges.com/arts-culture Castlemaine Art Museum castlemainegallery.com
Overwrought Sculpture and Garden Gallery, Blampied overwrought.com.au
The Old Auction House, Kyneton theoldauctionhouse.com.au
Cusack & Cusack Gallery, Kyneton cusackgallery.com
Greg Mallyon, Daylesford gregmallyon.com.au
Andrew O’Brien, Musk andrewobrienartist.com
Bromley & Co, Daylesford bromleyandco.com
Mount Monument, Romsey mountmonument.com.au
The Gallery Mt Macedon thegallerymtmacedon.com.au
TIME TO GO SHOPPING
Do you, your home or your garden need a make-over? We challenge you to visit Daylesford and the Macedon Ranges region and not find what you are looking for.
Lovers of all things fine are drawn to this part of Victoria to explore the many stalls, bazaars and emporiums looking for quality, unique, luxurious, handcrafted, limited edition all that is new and shiny or recycled.
For that ‘wow’ factor, you will find normally hard-to-source, stylish items like tartan carpets, Highland cattle rugs, original leadlights and even antique milliners’ blocks.
Any living or dining area will benefit from a visit to the variety of local retail shops where you will fall in love with locally-made, exquisite ceramics, pottery and glassware on show. Or maybe your garden is looking very ordinary?
If that’s the case, cruise to the selection of nurseries selling exotic, rare and definitely not-your-average plants.
Find your new look
Let some of our region’s most inspiring fashionistas help you find your own look.
Harry and Me, Daylesford Frankie & Mae, Trentham Creswick Woollen Mills, Creswick & Daylesford Alpaca Passion, Daylesford
Portal 108, Hepburn Springs
The Farmer’s Wife, Daylesford and Creswick Castlemaine Vintage Bazaar, Castlemaine Camilla on Piper, Kyneton The Woolshed Australia, Kyneton Slow Lane Daylesford
Create your own grand design
For those who take joy in beautiful surrounds, shop homewares in our region.
Mollisons, Kyneton Woodend General, Woodend eCasa, Daylesford Maxim Interiors & Styling, Daylesford
The Old Auction House, Kyneton
The Amazing Mill Markets, Daylesford Castlemaine Vintage Bazaar, Castlemaine Kabinett, Kyneton Mort & Pestle, Woodend
INDULGE YOUR SENSES
Home to Australia’s greatest concentration of natural mineral springs, this region has long been regarded as a special place of healing, making it a perfect destination for experiences that relax the mind, soothe the body and nurture the soul.
With its long spa tradition, and every kind of luxury, this is the perfect place for an indulgent escape. Rejuvenate in the nutrient-rich waters and indulge at boutique spa resorts, luxury accommodation and day spas.
As a haven for health and wellbeing, here you can indulge in more than 200 types of wellness therapies and treatments. Follow the signs for massages and spa treatments, as well as more alternative therapies – reiki, shiatsu, Bowen therapy and reflexology to name a few.
Or perhaps you’re looking for yoga, meditation, tai chi, or maybe some direction from a tarot card or astrology reading. This region caters for all interests, boasting the highest concentration of massage therapists in the Southern Hemisphere.
Seek these out:
DAYLESFORD DAY SPA
25 Albert Street, Daylesford daylesforddayspa.com.au
EKO SKIN CARE SPA
1 Camp Street, Daylesford ekospa.com.au
HEPBURN BATHHOUSE & SPA
Mineral Springs Reserve Road, Hepburn Springs hepburnbathhouse.com
SALUS SPA AT LAKE HOUSE
4 King Street, Daylesford lakehouse.com.au
THE MINERAL SPA
124 Main Road, Hepburn Springs mineralspa.com.au
SHIZUKA RYOKAN 7 Lakeside Drive, Hepburn Springs shizuka.com.au
MAIAVEDA HOLISTIC DAY SPA 18 Piper Street, Kyneton maiaveda.com.au
ELLENIS DAY SPA 39 High Street, Kyneton ellenis.com.au
DAYLESFORD HEALING MASSAGE 5/11 Howe Street, Daylesford healingmassage.com.au
MINERAL WATER SPRINGS
In days gone by, it was the allure of gold that drew people to this verdant land.
Today, it’s the elixir of life. Water. Or more specifically, the underground network of natural mineral aquifers that are more abundant here than anywhere else in Australia. In fact, 80% of the country’s natural mineral springs are found in this region.
It’s called mineral water for a reason. Sourced from nature, the abundance of mineral springs in this region possess naturally occurring essential minerals that have been lauded for their health benefits for centuries.
The natural mineral springs bring life to this region, evident in the lushness of the landscapes and the very special tastiness of the produce grown in the mineral rich earth. It’s no coincidence that the words bio-dynamic, organic and natural apply to so many of the area’s food and wine producers, and why their produce is sought after by anyone who cares about what they eat and drink.
Most of the region’s natural springs are located in the areas surrounding Daylesford, Hepburn Springs and Kyneton, with many located on public land where the water can be tasted and pumped directly from the ground.
Taste the waters for yourself:
Hepburn Mineral Springs Reserve features a number of different tasting springs including Soda Spring, Locarno Spring, Sulphur Spring, Wyuna Spring and Argyle Spring (Mineral Springs Crescent, Hepburn Springs).
Kyneton Mineral Springs Reserve - Burton Avenue, Kyneton
Wombat Flat Mineral Spring - Lake Daylesford (access via King Street)
Glenlyon Mineral Springs Reserve - Malmsbury-Daylesford Road, Glenlyon
Central Springs Reserve - Lake Daylesford (access via Fulcher Street)
Jubilee Spring - Lake Jubilee, Daylesford
Vaughan Springs - Castlemaine Diggings National Heritage Park
Sailors Falls Mineral Springs - Ballan-Daylesford Road, Sailors Falls
Blackwood Mineral Springs Reserve - Golden Point Road, Blackwood
WALKING & HIKING
Whether you’re after a gentle stroll or a challenging hike, this region provides many options. Trek through the region’s spectacular surrounds, from the magnificent Trentham Falls to Mount Franklin’s awesome volcanic crater to the iconic Hanging Rock. Make your way up to the Memorial Cross pinnacle in the Macedon Regional Park. Scale rugged rockfaces in Wombat State Forest or the 300-metre gorge in Lerderderg State Park.
MACEDON REGIONAL PARK
Over 400 species of native plants have been recorded in the Macedon Regional Park and more than 200 species of birds and a wide variety of mammals can be found here, including koalas, kangaroos, swamp wallabies, wombats, possums and gliders. There is ample opportunity to explore the park on foot via a series of walks that make up the Macedon Ranges Walking Track. visitmacedonranges.com
HEPBURN REGIONAL PARK
Located around the famous mineral springs townships of Daylesford, Hepburn and Hepburn Springs. Here you will find natural mineral springs and relics of the gold mining era set in delightful bush surroundings. hepburn.vic.gov.au
SECRET FOREST WALKS
Experience the beauty and seclusion of the Wombat Forest, assisted by GPS technology. No clubs or tours, just you and the company of your choice, or solo if you wish. Choose from a selection of carefully mapped bushwalks in the Wombat Forest according to your tastes and abilities. secretforestwalks.com
GOLDFIELDS TRACK
The Goldfields Track is a point to point 210 km track stretching from Ballarat in the south to Bendigo in the north. It passes through some of the region’s most historic towns and beautiful forests, including Creswick, Daylesford, Hepburn Springs and Castlemaine. You can hike the whole track or split it into smaller sections. goldfieldstrack.com.au
DOMINO TRAIL
An easy 6km/1.5h family friendly walking or offroad cycling trail that runs between Lyonville and Trentham. Both towns have outstanding pubs, where you can enjoy a well-earned meal or drink. daylesfordmacedonlife.com.au/attractions/domino-rail-trail
For more information call into a local Visitor Information Centre.
For more information visit strava or call into a local Visitor Information Centre. strava.com/clubs/ridemacedonranges visitmacedonranges.com/ride-guide
Photography by Visit Macedon RangesCYCLING
No matter the type of riding you love, there is the perfect trail, track or quiet road awaiting your adventure.
GOLDFIELDS TRACK
The Goldfields Track was constructed by gold settlers over 150 years ago and today is well known amongst cyclers and walkers. The Wallaby Track section will take you from Mount Buninyong through to Daylesford. This 90 km track is for fit and confident riders and can be done in one day.
Keen mountain bikers and history buffs love the ‘Dry Diggings’ section from the Chocolate Mill in Dry Diggings through to Vaughan Springs and on to Castlemaine. goldfieldstrack.com.au
MACEDON REGIONAL PARK
The fire tracks on the side of Mount Macedon range from flat trails that are gentle enough to allow you to teach little kids to ride bikes (say in the Macedon Scout Camp area) to rocky, white-knuckle descents (such as Barber’s Chute Track). These tracks are well drained and are a good option when it’s wet. parkweb.vic.gov.au
WOMBAT FOREST
Near Woodend, you’ll discover 100 km of purpose-built single track winding through beautiful forest. Built by the local Wombat Mountain Bike Club, the trails suit beginner to expert riders and are accessible year-round. wombatmtb.com.au
HARCOURT (LA LARR BA GAUWA PARK)
Best for experienced mountain bikers, but with easier trails for beginners as well, this is a world-class destination for riders. Expertly built by the team at DirtArt, the trails make the most of the hilly, granite countryside. An easy drive
from Melbourne or train to Castlemaine, this is mountain bike heaven. lalarrbagauwa.harcourt.vic.au
CRESWICK
Also easily accessed from Melbourne, Creswick is positioning itself as the next mountain biking mecca. The newly-built pump track in town is arguably Australia’s best, there are many great cross country options such as the RACV Goldfields Resort track, and construction of a top-notch 100 km trail network is currently underway. vogacycleclub.com.au
FAMILY-FRIENDLY
TRAIL
ROMSEY TO LANCEFIELD AND RETURN
A leisurely one hour ride, this trail mostly travels along a dedicated shared path for cyclists and pedestrians. Enjoy expanses of rolling farmland, classic Australian architecture and treat yourself at one of Lancefield or Romsey’s cafés or restaurants. Start and finish at the Lions Park Reserve, Romsey.
ROAD RIDE
THREE TOWN SCENIC ROUTE (WOODEND, TRENTHAM, KYNETON)
This ride is a great opportunity to explore a large part of the region in a single loop that joins Woodend, Trentham and Kyneton. Great from either direction, this ride gives you open farmland, tree-lined country lanes and undulating leafy roads. Suggested start and finish Woodend Train Station.
GARDENS
There’s a major obsession with gardens in this region.
With a climate that gives us four distinct seasons, along with ample rain and fertile soils, it’s the dedication of local green thumbs that has resulted in the many historic gardens that flourish throughout the Daylesford and Macedon Ranges region, and they love to show them off. Visit the immaculate gardens dotted around and get a taste of life for Melbourne’s elite in the nineteenth century.
Public spaces
In the 1850s, every Victorian town wanted a botanic garden to elevate its status, educate its residents about plants of the region and provide a tranquil haven away from the growing and bustling cities. The botanic gardens in this region are historic, varied and great spots to visit if you are a keen gardener, outdoor enthusiast or with family and friends.
Places to stay with beautiful gardens
Bringalbit, Pastoria Stonefields, Denver
Acre of Roses, Trentham
Garden Beds, Garden of St Erth, Blackwood
Musk Farm Studio, Musk
The Cottage at Bolobek, Macedon
The region’s botanic gardens
Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens, Daylesford Kyneton Botanic Gardens Gisborne Botanic Gardens Malmsbury Botanic Gardens Castlemaine Botanical Gardens
Some of the region’s oldest gardens
Forest Glade, Mount Macedon Garden of St Erth, Blackwood Frogmore, Newbury Buda House, Castlemaine Lavandula, Daylesford
Places to eat and enjoy their garden Sault Restaurant, Daylesford Blackwood Ridge, Blackwood
The Cosmopolitan Hotel, Trentham Lavandula La Trattoria Café, Daylesford Garden of St Erth, Blackwood Garden Tours
Mount Macedon Tours
WORKSHOPS AND EXPERIENCES
This region is home to a variety of workshops and experiences. Providing you with plenty of opportunities to explore your creative side and discover the joys of making something yourself.
Whether it’s a cooking class, throwing clay, making contemporary jewellery or building a guitar, there is something for everyone!
You’ll find courses that run for an hour through to intensive workshops that are spread over several days, together with instructors who are passionate about their trade and sharing their knowledge and skills with you.
Highly recommended
THE OLD AUCTION HOUSE 52-56 Mollison Street, Kyneton theoldauctionhouse.com.au
REDBEARD BAKERY
38A High Street, Trentham redbeardbakery.com.au
POD JEWELLERY Pod Studio, Kyneton podjewellery.com.au
COUNTRY CANVASES 34 Davy St, Malmsbury tiaalysseart.com/countrycanvases
THE GARDEN OF ST ERTH 189 Simmons Reef Road, Blackwood diggers.com.au/pages/st-erth
DAIRY FLAT FARM
By appointment only. Musk dairyflatfarmdaylesford.com.au
TONY TAN’S COOKING SCHOOL Trentham, VIC tonytan.com.au
Perfect for those seeking to get away by themselves and indulge in something new, or for a group of friends planning a trip away together and looking for a fun way to fill in an afternoon, enrolling in a class or workshop is a great way to meet like-minded people, unwind in a relaxed and casual environment and, ultimately, come away with a new skill.
Keep in mind that many of these classes and experiences book out quickly, so be sure to plan and book your experience well in advance.
VILLAGE DREAMING 100 Allisons Rd, Blampied villagedreaming.com.au
MUSES OF MYSTERY Shop 4, 116 Main Road, Hepburn Springs musesofmystery.com
WILDWOOD INSTRUMENTS 11 Phillips Road, Mount Franklin wildwoodinstruments.com.au
BLACK GALLERY 1 Hospital Street, Daylesford blackgallerydaylesford.com
For more classes and workshops across our region, visit: daylesfordmacedonlife.com.au/classesworkshops visitvictoria.com/regions/daylesford-and-themacedon-ranges/things-to-do/classes-andworkshops
WEDDINGS
The Daylesford and Macedon Ranges region is perfectly positioned to bring people together for an event that is welcoming, inspiring and memorable.
We are the home of some of the most soughtafter wedding venues in Victoria, with locations as diverse as the region is beautiful. Just over an hour from Melbourne, we are the dream location for couples looking to celebrate their love. Whether you are planning classic or traditional, luxe or laid back, extravagant or minimalist, intimate or eco-friendly, amongst the vines or under a waterfall, the options for settings and wedding styles are endless.
Which wedding suits you?
A COUNTRY WEDDING
A blue expanse of sky, paddocks of green as far as the eye can see, and the two of you getting married under the dappled shade of a statuesque gum tree. A country wedding is all about styling to reflect the surrounding natural beauty. It’s relaxed, filled with bales of hay, rambling roses, gum trees and gales of laughter.
A WINERY WEDDING
Grapevines aplenty, spectacular views, historic homesteads, expanses of mountains or trees - imagine your wedding ceremony set amongst breathtaking views at one of our region’s many wineries. Choose from boutique vineyards, rustic wineries or one of our larger iconic wineries. And of course, the toast to the happy couple and the provision of good wine is simply a given!
A CHURCH WEDDING
From an intimate bluestone church sitting nonchalantly in a paddock to lofty or broody churches, intimately small chapels
or magnificently stately – we have them all. Letting the architecture speak for itself accompanied only by seasonal blooms, church weddings provide for those seeking a more traditional wedding with spiritual and serene beauty.
Highly recommended
Lake House, Daylesford
Peppers Mineral Springs, Hepburn Springs Quirindi Stables, Blampied The Burrow, Spring Hill Sault, Daylesford Hedge Farm, Kyneton Glen Erin at Lancefield
The Convent Gallery, Daylesford RACV Goldfields, Creswick Braeside Mt Macedon Country Retreat Daylesford Cider Mount Macedon Winery Cleveland Winery, Lancefield The Farm Daylesford
Swiss Mountain Hotel, Blampied Macedon Ranges Hotel & Spa
The Cosmopolitan Hotel, Trentham Roombas @ Mt Aitkin, Gisborne South Camp David, Spring Hill
Palais-Hepburn, Hepburn Springs St Agnes Homestead, Kyneton Darraweit Valley Cider House & Orchard
Lawson Lodge Country Estate, Macedon
PRODUCE
Rich, fertile volcanic soil and pure mineral water combine to make the Daylesford and Macedon Ranges region Australia’s best foodproducing region. Not many people realise this, but 80% of Australia’s mineral water is found in our little region.
The region has, for many years, led the way in sustainable, small scale, ‘artisanal’ agriculture and a highly connected network of food producers has created a vibrant and progressive group of growers and producers. Farm gates and farmers’ markets are a great way to get your hands on this exceptional produce. However, if you like your food cooked for you, countless restaurants, many ‘chef-hatted’, use this local produce to create amazing and memorable dining experiences.
This is also the highest and coolest wine region on mainland Australia. Again, wineries are small scale and carefully managed, so wine buffs will delight in the elegant and sophisticated wines produced here. We also have some outstanding distilleries, which use our pure, fresh water and local botanicals to produce some exceptional spirits.
So, whether it’s fresh produce, an unforgettable dining experience, or an amazing glass of something special, the Daylesford and Macedon Ranges region is an oasis for foodies.
For more information visit dmproduce.com.au.
Gisborne to Lancefield, Woodend to Mount Macedon
Gisborne . Gisborne South . New Gisborne . Clarkefield . Riddells Creek Monegeetta . Daraweit Guim . Macedon . Mount Macedon . Cherokee . Hesket Romsey . Woodend . Hanging Rock . Newham . Lancefield . Rochford . Wallan
Mount Macedon’s greatness is visible from all parts of this region. Known as Geburrh in the Woiwurrung language of the Wurundjeri people. It is crowned by the historic Memorial Cross, which each ANZAC Day plays host to one of the largest and most moving dawn services in Victoria.
Recognised at Victoria’s Top Tiny Tourism town, the hillside village of Mount Macedon is home to some of the country’s most magnificent historic and private gardens.
A short drive to the village of Macedon brings you to the spectacular Honour Avenue, with its magnificent oaks that honour the 154 local men and women of Macedon and Mount Macedon who enlisted for service during the First World War.
One of the best times of the year to visit this area is as the season changes, when nature puts on a stunning display of autumn colour that is second to none.
Not far from Mount Macedon is the ethereal and iconic Hanging Rock (Ngannelong), made famous in the classic Australian film Picnic at Hanging Rock, adapted from the novel of the same name by Joan Lindsay. However, while the film raised awareness of ‘the Rock’, it has been a place of great significance to Indigenous groups for millennia. It is located near the traditional boundary between three Aboriginal tribal groups – the Woi Wurrung (Wurundjeri), the Dja Dja Wurrung and the Taungurung. Each has its own perspectives and stories, but evidence suggests that the group were highly inter-connected and it is clear that Ngannelong was a sacred place for all three groups and was used for ceremonies, meditations, and initiations for at least 26,000 years, possibly 40,000 years.
The nearby village of Woodend is a perfect staging post to explore this area further with its enticing mix of cafés, stores and the famous Holgate Brewhouse, where a drop of ale is just the thing. The local Visitor Information Centre
has the latest information on all things worth discovering.
Lancefield is at the geographic heart of Victoria, and whilst modern day fossicking is encouraged in the local galleries, antique stores and more, it’s also the place for anyone with an interest in something a tad older. Did you know that a wealth of important paleontological finds have been unearthed here from extinct megafauna including Macropus titan (a kangaroo-like animal twice the size of today’s largest relative) and Diprotodon (a rhinoceros-sized wombat lookalike)? Lancefield Brewery, known as The Lost Watering Hole, tells the story of these ancient creatures.
Outdoor pursuits are in abundance here, with a rousing round of golf at the Gisborne Golf Course under the gaze of the grazing kangaroos, highly recommended.
Find out more: visitmacedonranges.com
1 DAY ITINERARY
Breakfast: Start your day with a hearty breakfast at the charming Newham General Store, where the menu heroes local produce. Nab one of the outdoor seats on a sunny day and enjoy the peaceful surroundings, all just a stone’s throw from the iconic Hanging Rock.
Morning: Once you have your fill, explore nearby Hanging Rock Reserve, the views from the top of ‘The Rock’ are well worth the short, yet steep hike. Reward yourself with a treat from the Hanging Rock Café at the end of your explorations.
If you still have energy to burn, tackle one of the many walks found in Macedon Regional Park For spectacular views, follow the Camels Hump Trail to the highest peak in the Macedon Ranges (at 1011m). For a gentler walk, head to Sanatorium Lake and follow the audio-guided Murmuring Walk.
As you make your way down Mount Macedon, be sure to pop into Forest Glade Gardens At almost 100-years old, this beautiful European style garden encompass around 6 hectares (or 14.5 acres).
Lunch: Nestled on the sunny western slopes of its namesake, Mount Macedon Winery produces
some of the region’s most diverse cool climate wines. Treat yourself to the set-course menu in the restaurant or opt for a casual bite at the cellar door. Be sure to say hello to the resident highland cows before departing.
Afternoon: Head off on a mini-tour of the region, discovering wineries, cideries and breweries. Suggested stops include Mount Monument (also home to a sculpture park), Hanging Rock Winery (home to the annual Art in the Vines exhibition), Big Tree Distillery, DV Cider, The Lost Watering Hole (Lancefield Brewery) and Mountain Distilling.
Dinner: Make your way back to Woodend. After wandering the historic main street, pull up a pew at Holgate Brewhouse and enjoy some elevated pub grub paired with one of their famous tasting paddles.
After dinner: End your day with a night cap at the Rock and Wombat Bar at Woodend’s Victoria Hotel. Here you can sip on a local drop as you read about the fascinating history of the hotel on the walls that surround you.
Local Attractions
Conglomerate Gully Walk
Riddells Creek’s best kept secret, Conglomerate Gully is a magnificent rocky gorge, estimated to be about 440 million years old. The 2.8 km walk will weave you through a hilly eucalypt forest with native grasslands and orchids in the spring time. The track is steep and rocky in parts.
Wheelwrights Road, Riddells Creek
Hanging Rock Reserve
Hanging Rock, formed six million years ago, is said to be one of the best examples in the world of a volcanic feature known as a mamelon. The reserve offers many great experiences such as the summit walk to the top of the rock, Australian native wildlife, picnic areas, an annual film night under the stars, horse racing and concerts. Enjoy lunch at Hanging Rock Café. South Rock Road, Newham Daily 9am-5pm, entry $10 a
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Romsey Village
A pretty spot to visit with an eclectic mix of food, wine, shopping, history and heritage. Its historic red brick buildings line a spacious main street giving it an English village feel. Be sure to visit the Romsey Ecotherapy Park, this accessible space features multiple nature-play spaces, a sensory garden, artistic features and BBQ and picnic spaces. Romsey is also the ideal launching pad for exploring nearby wineries.
Main Street, Romsey Memorial Cross
Travel 4 km along Cameron Drive from the summit of Mount Macedon Road. The 21 metres high Memorial Cross is located 200 metres from the carpark. This imposing, iconic structure commemorates those who bravely served in the
world wars. There are outstanding views of the surrounding country from the Reserve.
Cameron Drive, Mount Macedon
Murmuring Walk at Sanatorium Lake, Mount Macedon
Murmuring Walk is an audio-guided walk reflecting the environment, birdlife and natural rhythms of Sanatorium Lake, Mount Macedon. Participants are invited to wear headphones connected to their personal device and enter a contemplative space as they are led by a sublime multi-layered vocal and poetic soundtrack. The audio guided walk is free and can be done at any time.
Lions Head Road, Mount Macedon
Camels Hump
Camels Hump is the highest point in the Macedon Ranges (1,001 metres), with a lookout offering visitors spectacular views. This is one of three local rocky outcrops formed by volcanic action millions of years ago and is generally quieter than Hanging Rock. Your dog is welcome too.
Start of Cameron Drive, Mount Macedon
Woodend Children’s Park
Woodend Children’s Park covers one hectare on the banks of Five Mile Creek. It has an eight metre climbing wall, a breathtaking flying fox, sheltered areas, barbecues, fenced playground for toddlers and space for children to run. The park fits beautifully into the landscape and uses native hardwood and stone.
12 Nicholson Street, Woodend
Hanging Rock Winery
Hanging Rock Winery has been creating wines of distinction for almost 40 years. It’s the largest in the region and boasts a cellar door with an extensive award-winning range - there are more than 20 wines to taste.
While you’re there, treat yourself to an extra bottle or a local produce platter, then find a spot on the deck, lawn or undercover marquee to take in the view over their vineyard towards Hanging Rock and Mount Macedon - it’s undoubtedly the most iconic view in the Macedon Ranges. And if you time your visit between 22 October and 30 April you can also experience their outdoor sculpture exhibition - Art in the Vines.
Passion and expertise has resulted in an impressive range of wines which they hope will bring you as much joy as it does them. Make sure you pick up some of their estate grown, 2 year-old Hanging Rock Speckle Park Beef too. It’s unashamedly some of the most flavoursome you will ever enjoy.
Open 7 Days (except Christmas Day & Good Friday) from 10:00am to 5:00pm.
88 Jim Road, Newham 03 5427 0542 | hrw@hangingrock.com.au hangingrock.com.au
Visit Macedon Ranges
Uncover hidden gems in the Macedon Ranges. Explore nine historic and creative villages linked by stunning backcountry vistas, less than one hour from Melbourne.
Check out our Ride Guide
Explore the Macedon Ranges on two wheels. Choose from 18 rides rated from easy to advanced.
Taste our vibrant restaurant scene
Eat your way through the Macedon Ranges at cosy cafes, country pubs and sublime restaurants.
Explore
our parks and reserves
Find your zen at Sanatorium Lake, stroll the Campaspe River Walk or hike Hanging Rock Reserve.
Visit a cellar or distillery door
Go on a wine tasting adventure to over 28 cellar doors, visit a Cider House on a heritage apple orchard or wet your whistle at boutique gin distilleries.
Creative and wellness experiences
Enjoy a cooking class, book a wellness retreat, or try your hand at painting or ceramics.
Stop and smell the roses (and daffodils)
Visit stunning open gardens or nurseries. Come to our flower and garden festivals. Or join a small group tour of private garden estates on Mt Macedon.
Stock up on local produce
Plan a visit around our wonderful farmers markets, held in a different village each weekend. Go to visitmacedonranges.com for inspiration, curated itineraries and places to stay.
1800 244 711 vic@mrsc.vic.gov.au
Bourkies Bakehouse
A trip to Woodend is never complete without visiting the favourite country-style bakery, renowned for award-winning meat pies and vanilla slices. Eat-in or takeaway, breakfast, lunch, morning and afternoon tea. Serving your favourites for over 30 years.
#bourkiesbreaktime Open seven days a week.
Shops 1, 2 & 3, 115 High Street, Woodend 03 5427 2486 | info@bourkies.com.au | bourkies.com.au
Hidden Valley Resort
Escape the confines of the city and unwind in the beautiful surrounds of Hidden Valley Resort. Enjoy a round on our championship golf course, treat yourself to an exceptional meal at The Grove Bar & Bistro, or book a stay in our luxury townhouse accommodation to make the whole relaxing experience last a little longer (including gym and pool access).
189 Hidden Valley Blvd, Wallan | 03 4701 0000 | hiddenvalleyresort.com.au
Cleveland Winery
Boasting over 100 acres of Australian Country setting. Featuring 44 guest rooms, a 6-bedroom homestead, flexible conferencing & event spaces, weddings, unique dining options, restaurant and the only underground cellar door in the region.
55 Shannons Road, Lancefield reception@clevelandwinery.com.au 03 5429 9000 | clevelandwinery.com.au
Hanging Rock Views
Luxury suites (4) with stunning views. A peaceful country property close to Woodend and Hanging Rock. Kangaroos galore and delicious breakfast supplies to cook at your leisure.
560 Romsey Road, Woodend 0419 002 694 info@relaxholidayrentals.com.au relaxholidayrentals.com.au
Holgate Brewhouse
Visit Woodend’s State of the art Brewhouse, Taproom and historic Hotel. Sample the beer, enjoy a meal and stay a night or 2 in one of our refurbished guest rooms.
79 High Street, Woodend 03 5427 2510 hotel@holgatebrewhouse.com holgatebrewhouse.com
Lancemore Macedon Ranges
Surrounded by 274 acres of idyllic Australian countryside and vineyards, Lancemore Macedon Ranges is purpose-built for conferences, weddings, and events with 72 guest rooms, flexible event spaces, and dining room. Phone 03 5782 1844.
1030 Kilmore-Lancefield Road, Lancefield macedonranges@lancemore.com.au lancemore.com.au/macedon-ranges
Lyons Will Estate
One of the hidden gems of the Macedon Ranges and nestled among the vines, the Lyons Will cellar door is a must do. Local produce platters available. Open Fri-Sun, 11am-5pm.
60 Whalans Track, Lancefield 0403 725 826 info@lyonswillestate.com.au lyonswillestate.com.au
Macedon Ranges Hotel & Spa
An easy one-hour drive from Melbourne; your ideal choice for your next weekend escape, wedding, conference or as a base for exploring all this beautiful region has to offer.
652 Black Forest Drive, Macedon 03 5426 4044 sales@macedonrangeshotelspa.com.au macedonrangeshotelspa.com.au
Mount Macedon Winery
Mount Macedon Winery boasts some of the region’s most diverse cool climate wines. Enjoy a beautiful lunch overlooking our vines, or try some wine in our cellar door perfectly paired with wood fire pizza.
Restaurant: Thu - Sun 11:30am - 4:30pm / Fri & Sat 5:30pm - late. Cellar Door: Sat & Sun 11:30am - 4:30pm
433 Bawden Road, Mount Macedon | 03 5427 4172 mountmacedonwinery.com.au
Mount Towrong Vineyard
Family operated vineyard on the picturesque slopes of Mount Macedon, adopting sustainable principles to produce predominately Italian varietals. Come try our wines and rustic Italian food at the cellar door open on weekends.
4 Taylors Road, Mount Macedon 0488 155 088 | enquiries@mounttowrong.com.au mounttowrong.com.au
The Victoria Hotel
We offer a generous menu and regional wine list, cosy double fireplaces, dog friendly courtyard, balcony with views and lounge bar. You will instantly feel at home.
67 High Street, Woodend 03 5427 2721 info@thevictoriawoodend.com.au thevictoriawoodend.com.au
Woodend General
Woodend General is carefully curated lifestyle store with a strong focus on high quality, functional goods for the home, garden and family. It’s the perfect place to find a gift for everyone.
84-88 High Street, Woodend 03 5427 1695 shop@woodendgeneral.com.au woodendgeneral.com.au
Daylesford & Hepburn Springs to Trentham & surrounds
Daylesford . Sailors Falls . Bullarto . Musk . Muskvale . Lyonville Trentham . Newbury . East Trentham . Eganstown . Coomoora Hepburn Springs . Wheatsheaf . Little Hampton . Glenlyon Spring Hill . Denver . Shepherds Flat . Porcupine Ridge . Mount Franklin
If you’re attracted to a locale with a long history, then this is the land for you. A wondrous region formed by volcanic activity more than five million years ago; volcanic plains that are the third largest in the world and are filled with 80 per cent of Australia’s natural mineral water springs. The Dja Dja Wurrung people, who occupied these lands for thousands of years,
long-regarded these sites as a special place of healing. The promise and subsequent discovery of gold in 1851 brought new significance to the area where Lake Daylesford now runs deep.
The well-preserved and restored buildings not only show the prosperity of the expanding towns, they also confirm the lasting influence of
the Swiss-Italian miners who came to work the tunnel mines in the surrounding hills but stayed to work the lands. One of the best vantage points to view the rolling landscape is Pioneer Memorial Tower, officially opened in 1938 and located at the peak of Wombat Hill, Daylesford.
Make sure to gather up your energy and climb the 77 winding concrete steps to the top and breathe in the truly spectacular views and then retire to Wombat Hill House, an excellent café laden with yummy and fresh regional produce and drinks.
The twin towns of Daylesford and Hepburn Springs are known as the ‘spa capital of Victoria’ – real favourites for weekend getaways. Even
if you don’t indulge in a spa treatment, there are plenty of beautiful walks, a fabulous foodie scene and a relaxed and irresistible arty vibe. With so much on offer and such a long history, it seems only natural that the Daylesford area draws such diverse visitors. It’s proud to be the hub for the LGBTQI community, celebrated each year during the ChillOut Festival, the biggest and longest-running country queer pride event in regional Australia
For more information: visithepburnshire.com.au
Hepburn Pavillion. Photography by Rob Blackburn.1 DAY ITINERARY
Breakfast: Begin your day at Harry’s Hepburn, this all-day brunch style café is the little brother to Frank & Connie’s Kitchen (which can be found just up the road and is an excellent dinner option). Tuck into tasty dishes such as the Asian style blue swimmer crab omelette or the harissa tofu scramble.
Morning: from Harry’s it’s a short stroll to the picturesque Hepburn Mineral Springs Reserve Take some time to stroll through the Reserve, sipping on mineral water from the old-fashioned pumps as you go. Then, take a dip in the waters at the historic Hepburn Bathhouse & Spa, established in 1895. Treat yourself to an indulgent spa treatment, before soaking away your worries in the mineral rich waters, pumped direct from the source.
Lunch: Hit the road and head to Trentham. Wander down the character filled main street, popping in for a spot of shopping at Frankie & Mae or The Green Store, before settling in for lunch at The Cosmopolitan. On warmer days, enjoy the expansive beer garden under the shade of the majestic elm trees, or on cooler days, get cosy by the indoor fireplace as you enjoy hearty pub far.
Afternoon: Take your time making your way back to Daylesford. Begin with a visit to the majestic Trentham Falls, before stopping off at Bullarto Gallery, which exhibits the works of awardwinning painter Phillip Edwards. Next stop is a wine tasting at Passing Clouds Winery - be sure to try their award-winning Estate Pinot Noir. From there, head to Istra Smallgoods to pick-up delicious cured meats, direct from their farmgate. Before you unwind for the evening visit the iconic Convent Gallery or book a walking tour with Alice’s Journeys to stir your imagination and leave you with a sense of wonder.
Pre-dinner drink: Pull up a pew at Daylesford Brewing Co. Here, the stylish and welcoming taproom spills out onto the street, giving you a front row seat to the passing parade as you sip on a craft beer or local wine.
Dinner: You are spoilt for choice when it comes to dinner options in Daylesford. For a more casual bite, head to the restaurant at Hotel Frangos, choose to dine inside or within the cosy courtyard (a perfect date-night option). For something extra special, you can’t go past Alla Wolf-Tasker’s famed, two-chef hat, Lake House Restaurant
Local Attractions
Trentham Falls
Trentham Falls is one of the longest single drop waterfalls in Victoria, dramatically plunging some 32 metres over basalt columns. Trentham Falls was formed five million years ago from molten lava rapidly cooling as it flowed along the old Coliban River valley. The Trentham Cascades are a short walk further north from the Falls Reserve carpark.
Falls Road, Trentham
Trentham Falls.
Spa Country Railway
Step back in time as you board a restored heritage train with Daylesford Spa Country Railway. The return journey trundles past open farmland and thick forest, passing the sites of ancient volcanos and little communities established in the gold rush era. Train rides operate every Sunday from the Daylesford Railway Station – which is also the location of the popular Daylesford Sunday Market.
Hill Street, Daylesford
Lake Daylesford
One of Daylesford’s most loved landmarks, the iconic Lake Daylesford is a haven for local bird life and is a place for everyone of all ages to relax, enjoy a picnic, take a scenic walk and enjoy the glorious views it provides.
Daylesford
Hepburn Mineral Springs Reserve
Located at the northern end of town, these natural springs are home to the iconic Hepburn Bathhouse & Spa, the Hepburn Pavilion Café, an extensive network of bush walking tracks and BBQ facilities. The park has a collection of mineral springs, some flowing continuously, and others operated with a hand pump. Visitors are able to freely bottle their own bubbling mineral water from the springs which include Locarno, Soda, Sulphur and Wyuna.
Hepburn Springs Lavandula Swiss Italian Farm
Relax in the country, find tranquillity, breathe fresh air, listen to birdsong, be refreshed and enjoy the space and beautiful vistas at Lavandula. At its heart is the golden stone Rustico, a cluster of farm buildings constructed by Italians from southern Switzerland who came to look for gold and stayed to farm. Lavender is planted as crop art; in winter it’s trimmed and sculptural; at Christmas the lavender is in flower and is harvested through the heat of January, by hand with sickles.
350 Hepburn-Newstead Road, Shepherds Flat
Hepburn Springs Golf
Enjoy an undulating 18-hole course with manicured fairways and grass greens in peaceful bushland with a layout that is both challenging and inviting for a novice. Finelooking surrounding valleys, forests and hills with abundant wildlife also sharing the course.
Golf Links Road, Hepburn Springs Jubilee Lake
This lake is a stunning natural setting to be experienced from the bank or by paddleboat or canoe, both of which are available for hire. This is a great location for walking, wildlife spotting, taking photos, fishing, or tickling your tastebuds with the fresh local mineral water. Make the most of your weekend and stay overnight camping or caravanning.
Jubilee Lake Road, Daylesford
Mount Franklin Reserve
Mount Franklin, or Lalgambook, as it is known by the Dja Dja Wurrung people, is an extinct volcano offering fine views on the approach to the summit. The sheltered crater is a superb place for a picnic or simple camping set amongst huge and pretty conifers and deciduous trees, creating an exotic atmosphere. Mount Franklin is a fine example of a breached scoria cone. The breach, through which the road now enters the crater, is thought to have been caused by a flow of lava breaking through the crater rim.
Mount Franklin
Alexander Cottage
For a true country-style stay, Alexander Cottage in Daylesford is the perfect combination of modern luxury and classic comfort. Built in the 1800’s during the goldrush era, this miner’s cottage has been transformed into two-bedroom home-away-from-home. Self-contained with smart TV, WiFi, heating and cooling, kitchen and bathroom, and a gas log fireplace, Alexander Cottage is the place you’ll never want to leave! Proudly managed by Daylesford Breaks.
16 Duke Street, Daylesford | 0499 111 884 | daylesfordbreaks.com.au
Chocolate Mill
Over 100 varieties of hand-crafted chocolates made on site. Sourced from fair-trade Belgian Couverture chocolate, no palm-oil & nothing artificial added. Retail shop, café & kitchen viewing window. Award-winning hot chocolates, locally sourced espresso coffee, cakes and tarts & icecream sundaes made with Belgian chocolate! Closed Wednesdays. 5451 Midland Highway, Mount Franklin | 03 5476 4208 | chocmill.com.au
Dayget
The leading accommodation booking agent since 1999, Dayget provides incredible accommodation throughout Daylesford and the wider region. We handpick the best properties for our portfolio, with something perfect for every kind of escape. Modern and architectural masterpieces, classic holiday houses, quirky cottages, or chic country hideaways are all here for you to explore.
14 Vincent Street, Daylesford | 03 5348 4422 | bookings@dayget.com.au | dayget.com.au
Daylesford Day Spa
Enjoy total mind-body wellness with us at Daylesford Day Spa and our treatment offerings, to help you relax your mind, nurture your body, relief stress, and make you feel refreshed and new again.
Experience for yourself the deep and lasting benefits of ‘The Art of Relaxation’.
25 Albert Street, Daylesford | 03 5348 2331 | enjoy@daylesforddayspa.com.au daylesforddayspa.com.au
Daylesford Healing Massage
Daylesford’s complete healing space for mind, body & soul. Indulge in our luxurious packages, enjoy a massage or reiki healing session, gentle guidance, a glimpse into the future with our exceptional tarot and psychic readers, or join a workshop or two. Our store is full of crystals, books and so much more. You will emerge relaxed, rejuvenated and at peace.
5/11 Howe Street, Daylesford | 03 5348 1099 | enjoy@massagehealing.com.au massagehealing.com.au
Daylesford Spa Accommodation
Five self-contained queen studios each with kitchenette and private ensuite. Located in Vincent Street North, a mere stone’s throw from the bustling town centre, you can enjoy the best of Daylesford’s dining culture, shopping and spa treatments, right outside your front door. All studios come with free off-street parking, WI-FI and Smart TV. Proudly managed by Daylesford Breaks.
38 Vincent Street North, Daylesford | 0499 111 884 | daylesfordbreaks.com.au
Frank and Connie’s Kitchen
Caliopi Buck, chef and owner, creates fresh seasonal dishes, drawing upon her experience in French, Greek, Middle Eastern and South American cuisines. Frank and Connie are the names of Caliopi’s greek grandparents and dining with her is like pulling up a chair in the family home, with meals designed to share, everyone is catered for especially those with dietary requirements.
97 Main Road Hepburn Springs | 03 5348 1156 frankandconnies.com.au
Harry’s Hepburn
Located in picturesque Hepburn Springs, Harry’s Hepburn is the sibling to established foodie haven, Frank & Connie’s Kitchen. Drawing on her 20 plus years experience cooking all over the world, Head Chef Caliopi Buck has created menus that focus on ‘in house’ made and using local ingredients from our bountiful region.
115 Main Road, Hepburn Springs | 03 5348 2297 | harryseatery.com.au
Hepburn Bathhouse and Spa
Hepburn Springs’ only historic Bathhouse, has been providing traditional wellness bathing since 1895. Drawing mineral rich waters directly from the natural source, this iconic bathhouse reconnects you with an array of mineral wellness experiences including indulgent 100% pure private mineral baths and a selection of specifically designed wellness packages.
Mineral Springs Reserve Road, Hepburn Springs 03 8727 8901 | info@hepburnbathhouse.com | hepburnbathhouse.com
Lake House
Iconic hotel, restaurant and spa set amongst 6 acres of country gardens on Lake Daylesford with infinity pool, lakeside firepits, waterfront terraces, beautiful lounge and bar spaces. A member of the Luxury Lodges of Australia, Lake House is one of the country’s most awarded restaurants with a 13,000 bottle cellar. Two Chefs Hats – The Age Good Food Guide King Street, Daylesford | 03 5348 3329| info@lakehouse.com.au| lakehouse.com.au
Lavandula Swiss Italian Farm
Just north of Daylesford, Lavandula’s European-style gardens frame and meander around the original stone buildings. The farm provides a licensed café and gift shop. Closed Wednesday and Thursday.
350 Hepburn-Newstead Road, Shepherds Flat 03 5476 4393 | mail@lavandula.com.au | lavandula.com.au
Alice’s Journeys
Curious about Daylesford’s history? We invite you to experience our fun and engaging historic town walk in small groups with your local guide. Tour times & bookings via our website: alicesjourneys.com/booking. Daylesford 0455 519 111 info@alicesjourneys.com | alicesjourneys.com
Attwoods Wines
Cellar door and restaurant offering a stunning dining room, terraced deck and leafy gardens, overlooking the vines. Tastings, grazing boards or our full set menu lunch, matched with award winning wines.
260 Green Gully Road, Glenlyon 0493 081 712 | jane@attwoodswines.com.au attwoodswines.com.au
Beppe
A charming neighbourhood restaurant, inspired by tradition. Wood-fired pizza, hand-made pasta + a generous list of local & Italian vino. Takeaway & dine-in.
32 Raglan Street, Daylesford 03 5312 2778 ciao@beppe.com.au beppe.com.au
Bistro Terroir
Bistro Terroir, your neighbourhood French bistro. Serving classic French food and wines from France and Australia. Bon Appétit!
6-8 Howe Street, Daylesford 0499 022 212 info@bistroterroir.com.au bistroterroir.com.au
Boathouse Restaurant
Located on the banks of Lake Daylesford and with exquisite water views from any vantage point. The Boathouse Restaurant offers a sophisticated dining venue for lunch and dinner.
2 Leggatt Street, Daylesford 03 5348 2199 info@boathousedaylesford.com.au boathousedaylesford.com.au
Cliffy’s Emporium
Overflowing with country charm. Coffee, breakfast and lunch are served in this legendary store. The original timber shelves are filled with local produce, wine and handmade wares.
30 Raglan Street Daylesford 03 5348 3279 info@cliffysemporium.com.au cliffysemporium.com.au
The Cosmopolitan Hotel
This iconic historic hotel showcases the finest local and regional produce, wine and craft beer. Open fires. Enjoy the region’s best beer garden. Open lunch and dinner Wed - Sun.
Corner High Street and Cosmo Road, Trentham 03 5424 1516 enquiries@thecosmopolitanhotel.com.au thecosmopolitanhotel.com.au
Daylesford Country Retreats
Daylesford Country Retreats has an exciting mix of over 100 properties including over 30 that are pet friendly. All the family deserve a break including your furry four legged ones members. 03 4317 7200 reservations@dayburn.com.au daylesfordcountryretreats.com.au
Daylesford Holiday Park
Daylesford Holiday Park is a spacious, tranquil tourist park surrounded by Western Redwood trees. Stay in our glamping tents, cabins or powered or unpowered sites. Your dog is welcome too!
3021 Ballan-Daylesford Road, Daylesford 03 5348 3821 | daylesfordholidaypark.com.au info@daylesfordholidaypark.com.au
Daylesford Hotel
This restored grand old dame in the heart of Daylesford offers great seasonal pub food celebrating regional produce with craft beers and an exceptional wine list. Several dining areas, open fires, a magnificent balcony to watch the sunset and large beer garden.
2 Burke Square Daylesford | 03 5348 2335 info@daylesfordhotel.com.au daylesfordhotel.com.au
Daylesford Picnic Boxes
Gourmet treats made in and around Daylesford. Includes interactive picnic map, and option to include unique reusable picnic keep-kit. Everything you need for the perfect picnicindoors or outdoors!
0411 466 429 hello@daylesfordpicnicboxes.com.au daylesfordpicnicboxes.com.au
Daylesford Wine Tours
Savour your experience in the region and relax onboard one of our unique Daylesford Wine Tours. Full Day, Morning & Afternoon Tours. Complimentary pickup from local Daylesford/Hepburn accommodations. A memorable experience.
03 5348 1823 | 0473 302 206 hello@daylesfordwinetours.com daylesfordwinetours.com
The Dudley Boutique Hotel
Built in the 1930s, the property has been fully renovated to become an elegant boutique hotel with exemplary service, and host to a range of contemporary artwork and sculptures by local artists. An award-winning accommodation in Hepburn Springs, fit for guests who wish to escape in luxury and indulge in style.
10 Forest Ave Hepburn Springs | 03 5348 3033 ask@thedudley.com.au | thedudley.com.au
Greg Mallyon artist
Greg’s award-winning abstract paintings are available from his Daylesford studio. His work appears in corporate, government and state collections as well as luxury hotels across Australia. Bookings online.
0435 800 578 mallyongr@gmail.com gregmallyonart.com
Hepburn Springs’ only historic Bathhouse, has been providing traditional wellness bathing since 1895 .
Drawing mineral rich waters directly from the natural source, this iconic bathhouse reconnects you with an array of mineral wellness experiences including indulgent 100% pure private mineral baths and a selection of specifically designed wellness packages.
Jubilee Lake Holiday Park & Café
Family park with lots of space and wildlife. Open fires, pet friendly café, paddle boats & canoes, we have it all in one place. Melbourne 1.5 hrs away & 40 minutes from Ballarat.
151 Lake Road, Daylesford 03 5348 2186 info@jubileelake.com.au jubileelake.com.au
Passing Clouds
Winery, Cellar Door and Dining Room. We offer a unique cellar door experience of award-winnning wines, la famiglia-style food and views of our estate vineyard. Cellar Door open 7 days a week. Dining Room open Thursday - Monday (lunch only).
30 Roddas Lane, Musk | 03 5348 5550 wine@passingclouds.com.au passingclouds.com.au
RedBeard Historic Bakery
RedBeard is famous for handmade, organic sourdough bread and pastries baked in a huge 19th century Scotch oven. Enjoy delicious, traditional bakery fare and coffee in our café or courtyard. Watch the artisan bakers at work and take home a loaf fresh out of the oven. Open 9am – 4pm Friday through to Monday Wolff Lane, Trentham | redbeardbakery.com.au 0417 008 388 | info@redbeardbakery.com.au
Shizuka Ryokan - Japanese wellness retreat & bathhouse
Slip off your shoes and enter a world that is distinctly Japanese... where ritualised routines quiet your mind and soothe your soul. You will be treated to heartfelt hospitality, authentic cuisine, traditional bathing and nourishing spa treatments.
7 Lakeside Drive, Hepburn Springs 03 5348 2030 | info@shizuka.com.au shizuka.com.au
Wombat Forest Vineyard and Winery
Our family owned vineyard is nestled on the edge of the Wombat State Forest. We pride ourselves using environmentally friendly practices, producing premium cool climate wines. Free postage across Victoria for 6 or more bottles. In 2022 we CELEBRATED 25 Years since planting and establishing our Vineyard.
189 Springhill Road Denver | 0408 799 187 wombatforestwines.com
Kyneton to Baynton and everything in between
Whether history, shopping or eating thrills you, this part of the countryside offers all the fun stuff and more. In fact, we dare you to uncover even more surprises on the roads from Kyneton to Baynton and beyond. Today, this area is an epicentre for foodies and shopaholics alike, all beating a path to Kyneton’s shopping precinct.
But it wasn’t always like this. Established in 1850 and named after the English village of
Kineton in Warwickshire, Kyneton was once a major resting hub for those on their way to find gold in central Victoria. Incredibly, Kyneton Courthouse, famous for trying that Aussie bad boy Ned Kelly in 1870, continues to function as a Magistrates’ Court. Today, Kyneton is renowned as a place for traditional makers and artists to showcase some of our region’s finest skilled lost trade folk. Get
inspired and take a class or workshop and learn the skill, precision and craft associated with these old-style creators. Otherwise, the retail experience in Kyneton is sublime; no massproduced trash here, just high quality and hard to find treasures.
Further travel around this area will bring you to wineries, farm gates, or the opportunity to appreciate the strong connection to the land of the original inhabitants, the Dja Dja Wurrung and the Taungurung people.
Find out more: visitmacedonranges.com
1 DAY ITINERARY
Breakfast: Start the day at the socially responsible Social Foundry Choose from the all-day breakfast menu, which features simple wholesome food as you sip on a specialty coffee. The little ones are well catered for too, with a menu for ‘the little peeps’.
Morning: A short stroll away, you’ll find the Old Auction House Peruse the two gallery spaces at this multi-use arts precinct, before picking up a gorgeous Australian handmade gift from the retail shop.
After getting your arts fix, make your way to the impressive Kyneton Botanic Gardens, before strolling along the Campaspe River Walk, which links up with Piper Street
Next, curate your own picnic hamper at Piper Street Food Co., filling it with tasty morsels such as their famed pork pie, Cornish pasty and Belgian chocolate brownie.
Then hit the road, discovering the relatively unexplored, mounds of enormous granite boulders scattered across the landscape between Kyneton and Baynton. Make sure you have your camera handy.
Lunch: Stop in at Granite Hills Wines. Perched atop the spectacular boulder strewn hills of the
Baynton, the views from here are spectacular. Enjoy a tasting of their many award-winning wines before tucking into the goodies you picked up Piper Street Food Co.
Afternoon: Make your way back Kyneton and explore historic Piper Street Enjoy a spot of shopping at Camilla on Piper, The Woolshed Australia and Stockroom Combine your shopping at the thoughtfully curated homewares store Kabinett, with a cocktail or a cheeky negroni at the adjoining Botanik. Next, wander across the road to the cosy and welcoming Miss M’s Lounge, where you’ll feel as though you’ve stepped into owners, Mike & Heather Allen’s, own home as you enjoy the delicious Spanish style tapas menu, paired with a finely crafted cocktail.
Dinner: Be transported from Spain to Asia as you stroll further down Piper Street to Fook Shing, named after a Chinese Detective posted to the goldfields during the gold rush and believed to have stayed onsite. Each dish at this vibrant Southeast Asian inspired restaurant and bar is designed to be shared.
After dinner drink: Finish at Animus Distillery Door & Cocktail Lounge, where you can witness their gin being made as you sip on one of their seasonal cocktails.
Local Attractions
Discover historic Kyneton
If you have an interest in some of the finest historic buildings in regional Victoria, Kyneton is a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. A walk around the town’s centre will take you past a number of 19th century civic buildings, churches, schools, commercial buildings and private homes, many dating back to the 1850s. Each of these buildings has their own fascinating stories about the people who lived and worked in them. Kyneton’s oldest building, the singlestorey bluestone former Anglican rectory on the corner of Piper and Ebden streets, dates back to 1850. Today, this beautiful building set in half an acre of gardens has been lovingly restored and now offers luxurious accommodation for visitors to the area.
More information: Kyneton Visitor Information Centre
Campaspe River Walk
Running alongside the Kyneton Botanical Gardens is the historic Campaspe River Walk, which stretches from the Gardens to the bottom of Piper Street and beyond to the Racecourse. It provides a stimulating walk along the river and passes through the wonderful Sculpture Park near Quarry Reserve and features information on the river’s heritage.
Ideal starting point from the Kyneton Botanic Gardens
Big Bold Landscapes
Relatively unexplored, mounds of enormous granite boulders lie scattered between the district of Kyneton, Pyalong, Baynton and Tooborac. Millions of years of erosion have left rock formations, ancient and worn with an appearance of giants’ marbles strewn across the landscape like an unwanted game. The area is extremely photogenic. Discover wildflowers, wildlife and structures like the Nulla Vale Balancing Stone and Tooborac Rock Monument. Find pastures dotted with sheep, cattle and contrasting monolithic natural sculptures. For those who enjoy a weekend drive, cruise across plains, undulating hills, windswept bushland and imagine a day when it was a favourite spot for men of ill-repute.
Region wide
Black Hill Reserve
With 260 acres of natural peace and serenity, Black Hill Reserve offers signed walking tracks, magnificent views, great rock formations, wild flowers, Australian wildlife and natural and revegetated bushland to rejuvenate the soul. Plenty of opportunities for walking, jogging, orienteering, rock climbing, picnicking, and all the fresh air you can handle!
Black Hill Reserve, Kyneton
Piper Street, Kyneton
If shopping and eating’s your thing, look no further than the renowned Piper Street in Kyneton, one of the most vibrant streets in the region. Here you can browse original artworks from local artists, peruse gift shops or scour any number of antique shops for vintage finds from all over the world. When it’s time to refuel, Piper Street gives you every option. From fine dining and grand old pubs to inner city-style cafés, you’ll be spoilt for choice.
Piper Street, Kyneton
Kyneton Museum
This museum’s collection reflects the life and times of Kyneton and wider district from around the 1850s to the 1930s and is housed in an authentic National Trust bluestone building that was the former Bank of New South Wales built in 1856. There are changing exhibitions in the original banking chamber, and upstairs the bank manager’s residence is preserved in time. Outdoor exhibits include original bluestone stables, a servants’ kitchen and laundry. The museum is also home to a wide variety of carriages and historical agricultural equipment so that you can expand your knowledge of Victorian farming history.
67 Piper Street, Kyneton Fri-Sun 11am-4pm, entry fee applies
Art Galleries
Kyneton is home to a large concentration of boutique art galleries. Peruse works by talented local artists at options such as The Old Auction House, John Lloyd Gallery, Stockroom Kyneton, Cusack & Cusack, Art on Piper and Lauriston Press Art Gallery.
Multiple locations throughout Kyneton
Kyneton Botanic Gardens
The historic bluestone gates on Mollison Street mark the entrance to this renowned local site that dates back to 1858. There are 17 trees within which are listed by the National Trust, as well as a gardener’s cottage. Meander along the path through the thoughtfully crafted gardens, designed to inspire all your senses. When you emerge on the other side, there is the equally beautiful Kyneton Community Park, which offers a unique nature based play experience for people of all ages and abilities.
Mollison St, Kyneton
The Old Auction House
Discover, Explore & Learn in our Arts Precinct!
Discover 100+ Australian Makers in our permanent handmade market, plus artist grade craft supplies to DIY! Explore our two ever-changing art galleries specialising in emerging and midcareer artists. Learn in one of our working artist studios, art workshops, or craft classes.
52-56 Mollison Street, Kyneton | 03 5422 2047 admin@theoldauctionhouse.com.au | theoldauctionhouse.com.au
Piper Street Food Co
Piper St Food Co is the home of traditional hand made pastry. Famous for our English Pork Pies and range of pasties, quiches and tarts. We also make a range of splendid pickles, salads, pates and terrines - perfect for picnics and platters. Our lovely little shop is also brimming with local producecheeses, dips, olives, cordials, biscuits, jams and condiments. Picnics can be pre-ordered online or you can visit us and we can help you make the perfect selection
Shop 2, 89A Piper Street, Kyneton | 03 5422 3553 | info@piperstfoodco.com | piperstfoodco.com
Animus Distillery
Animus Distillery is the perfect place to spend an afternoon sampling award-winning craft spirits right in the heart of Kyneton. Visit our Cocktail Lounge & Bar open every day from 12pm.
1/89A Piper Street, Kyneton 03 5403 2431 contactus@animusdistillery.com animusdistillery.com
Fook Shing
Located in an historic Kyneton pub offering modern & vibrant south east asian cuisine, complimented with a curated menu of classic cocktails, crafted beers, exceptional wines and spirits. A culinary experience to tantalize the tastebuds!
82-84 Piper Street, Kyneton 03 5422 6560 contact@fookshing.com.au | fookshing.com.au
Isabella at Kyneton
An 1890’s three-bedroom, self-contained cottage with modern comforts, perfect for couples or older families. This multi award-winning property is perfect for a few nights or longer stays.
10 Bowen Street, Kyneton 0413 536 303 info@isabellaatkyneton.com.au isabellaatkyneton.com.au
The Kyneton Hotel
Open 7 days, boasting friendly service, great food, rotating tap beer and an extensive wine list. Relax in our front bar, dining room, dog-friendly beer garden or sports bar.
98-100 Mollison Steet, Kyneton 03 5422 1040 hello@thekynetonhotel.com.au thekynetonhotel.com.au
Maiaveda Spa | Retreat
Maiaveda is a wellness sanctuary infused with ancient rituals. Experience authentic Ayurvedic therapies in the heart of Kyneton. We tailor luxurious treatments and personalised retreats to create openings, healing and transformation.
18 Piper Street, Kyneton 0420 580 886 | relax@maiaveda.com.au maiaveda.com.au
Castlemaine and surrounds
Malmsbury, an old service centre for diggers travelling to Bendigo and Castlemaine, is worth a look. Not only is it home to Victoria’s oldest botanical gardens, it is also the place for a great coffee or a loaf of heavenly bread from the Malmsbury Bakery and the place to purchase unique local art.
Travel on through the stunning hills of Taradale to the bustling town of historic Castlemaine, renowned for its eclectic arts scene, rich gold rush history, and growing reputation as a fine food destination. For creative types, stop at a local artist’s studio to find sculpture, ceramics, jewellery, paintings and textiles, or spend the
day viewing major Australian and international works at the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historical Museum.
Head a little further north and you’ll discover the charming town of Maldon. Step back in time as you wander around this lovingly preserved goldrush town.
For more information: maldoncastlemaine.com.au
1 DAY ITINERARY
Breakfast: Start your day with a wholesome breakfast at Harcourt Produce & General Store, where the menu draws on produce from their own kitchen garden. Be sure to pick up some local goodies, including Harcourt’s famous apples to take home with you.
Morning: If you’re into mountain biking, hit the tracks of the nearby La Larr Ba Gauwa Mountain Bike Park. Riders can tackle world-class mountain bike trails, with plenty of ‘green’ rated trails for kids and beginners as well.
Alternatively, journey across to the historic hamlet of Maldon. After exploring the various boutique stores and galleries along the charming main street, pop into the gift shop at Warral Maldon and pick up some of the best honey you’ll ever taste.
Lunch: Next stop is Das Kaffeehaus, which can be found within The Mill precinct in the heart of Castlemaine. This grand Viennese coffee house serves up Austrian delicacies, paired with small batch roasted coffee. Make sure you try the mouth-watering Apfelstrudel.
Afternoon: An hour or two is easily spent exploring The Mill precinct. Located within the site of the old Castlemaine Woollen Mill, this converted space is now a creative hub for foodies, artisans and
purveyors of collectables and curiosities. Lose yourself perusing the myriad of stalls at Castlemaine Vintage Bazaar, home to 2000 square metres of vintage wares. Then pop into Long Paddock Cheese and taste some of their delicious French-style artisan cheese.
The Mill is conveniently located opposite the Castlemaine Botanic Gardens. Follow the path around the picturesque lake and be awed by the towering cypress trees.
For further garden adventures, pop over to Buda Historic Home & Garden, home to three acres of beautifully manicured heritage gardens. Be transported to another era as you explore the adjoining 1860’s built Italianate-style home.
Dinner: For a casual dinner paired with some live tunes, head back The Mill and tuck into some pizza and shared plates at Shedshaker Brewing. Wash down your dinner with one of their tasting paddles, which feature four of their small-batch craft beers.
Or for something more intimate, head to Wild, local produce heroes the menu at this cosy restaurant and wine bar, located within the old Castlemaine fire station.
Local Attractions
The Mill, Castlemaine
Starting as the Castlemaine Woollen Mill in 1875, and finishing as Victoria Carpets in 2013, The Mill is rapidly becoming a place for food and artisan manufacturing, and is a key part of Castlemaine’s vibrancy. Here you’ll find an abundance of small businesses: café, coffee roastery, wine, icecream, bread, cakes, beer, and more to come.
Walker Street, Castlemaine
Buda Historic Home & Garden
‘Buda’ is an authentic house and garden, and a real survivor from the gold rush era. Named after Budapest by its Hungarian owner, Ernest Leviny, it was home to the creative Leviny family for 118 years and houses their significant intact collection of furniture, art works and belongings and surrounded by an historic 1.2 hectare garden.
42 Hunter Street, Castlemaine
Malmsbury Viaduct
The Malmsbury Viaduct is a feat of incredible stone engineering, built in 1859 using thousands of labourers to carry the Bendigo railway line over the Coliban River. It is one of Victoria’s largest 19th century engineering structures, consisting of five-arched spans reaching 152 metres from end-to-end. Best access point is found along the walking track from the Malmsbury Botanic Gardens.
Malmsbury
Malmsbury Botanic Gardens
Once you’ve collected local goods from the surrounding provedores, farm gates and wineries, head to the Malmsbury Botanic Gardens. Established in the 1850s, the Malmsbury Botanic Gardens is one of Victoria’s earliest regional botanic gardens, encompassing a wonderful collection of trees and shrubs along with a few surprises from its rich past. The central focal point of the gardens is the Ornamental Lake with the formed island at its centre. The fountain was built in the 1930s from bluestone salvaged from a nearby demolished mill. Both the fountain and the lake edges have been restored in recent years and the Dutch elms planted at the front of the lake were planted as a memorial to soldiers of the First World War.
Ellesmere Place, Malmsbury
Victorian Goldfields Railway
The Victorian Goldfields Railway operates along the formerly disused line between Castlemaine and Maldon. Their elegant carriages provide you with a glimpse of what it was like to travel during the golden age of rail. Opened in 1884, this is the last remaining fully operational branch line built to open up rural Victoria in the late 19th century. Return trips run every Wednesday and Sunday.
Platform 3, Castlemaine Railway Station
BIG4 Castlemaine Gardens Holiday Park
An award-winning peaceful retreat in the heart of vibrant Castlemaine, directly opposite The Mill artisan precinct. Relax in luxuriously appointed villas, a Glamtainer, safari and bell tents, all with expansive decks overlooking Castlemaine’s beautiful botanical gardens. Or camp under the stars, with open fires (seasonal) and modern facilities, on pet-friendly powered and en-suited sites.
1 Doran Avenue, Castlemaine | 03 5472 1125 | big4castlemaine.com.au
Long Paddock & The Cheese School, Castlemaine
At Long Paddock Cheese we hand-make artisan cheese & fresh dairy, in the French style but with an Australian identity, lovingly tended by a skilled team led by cheese guru, Ivan Larcher. Available for tasting & sale at The Mill Castlemaine. And our purpose-built training facility, The Cheese School delivers cheesemaking skills at all levels, from enthusiasts to professionals.
The Mill, 9 Walker Street, Castlemaine | 03 5472 3142 | longpaddockcheese.com.au
Buda Castlemaine
Buda Historic Home and Garden is a Central Victorian historic gem. It is a heritage listed, authentic goldfields villa house, museum and garden of national significance. Open daily 12 - 4pm
42 Hunter Street, Castlemaine 03 5472 1032 | admin@budacastlemaine.org budacastlemaine.org
Castlemaine Boutique Accommodation
Castlemaine’s premier provider of historic, luxury and boutique holiday homes. Centrally located and character filled. Groups of all sizes welcome. Book direct online for best rates guaranteed.
Properties from 1 to 9 bedrooms available. 0499 012 108 | stay@castlemaineaccom.com.au castlemaineaccom.com.au
Castlemaine
Vintage Bazaar
Find what you are not looking for at the Castlemaine Vintage Bazaar. Browse 2000m2 of vintage magnificence, a smattering of homemade goodness and stuff. Lozza, lozza stuff.
The Mill, 9 Walker Street, Castlemaine 03 5470 6555 7 days, 10am 5pm castlemainebazaar.com.au
Coffee Basics - Das Kaffeehaus
Small batch coffee roastery and Viennese Coffeehouse. Central Europe in Central Victoria. Find us on Instagram.
The Mill, 9 Walker Street, Castlemaine 03 5470 6270 info@coffeebasics.com coffeebasics.com
Cosy Tents
A luxury campsite combining the essence of a hotel with the outdoors. Enjoy a relaxing retreat in your own fully furnished canvas bell tent and fall in love with the outdoors again!
6 Kanga Road, Yandoit 0411 322 937 enquiries@cosytents.com.au cosytents.com.au
Shedshaker Taproom at the Mill
Based in the historic Mill precinct, the Taproom serves delicious craft beer, house made pizza and share plates and local wine and cider, as well as live music and events.
9 Walker Street, Castlemaine 0487 860 060 taproom@shedshakerbrewing.com shedshakerbrewing.com
Creswick to Clunes and the area beyond
Dean . Creswick . Rocklyn . Coghills Creek . Newlyn . Allendale Kingston . Blampied . Smeaton . Clunes . Campbelltown Glengower . TalbotOld meets new and heritage joins modern in this beautifully picturesque part of the region.
Travelling through exceptional landscapes, you’ll come to Creswick, a town built on the proceeds of rich gold deposits mined from the 1850s. Today this township displays fine examples of the grand architecture so reminiscent of a bygone era. Far from being ‘just’ a mining town, Creswick is the birthplace of reforestation and is the continuing home of the School of Forestry, which opened over 100
years ago and has evolved its focus from axes to ecology. It is also the birthplace of one of Australia’s most notable artistic families, the Lindsay Family, with artist Norman Lindsay perhaps the most famous of Creswick’s artistic sons.
Eating, drinking and shopping are activities that Creswick does fabulously. Sample an irresistible cake from French patisserie Le Péché Gourmand, or purchase some gorgeous woollen garments from Creswick Woollen Mills.
Clunes Booktown.
The Goldfields town of Clunes has claims to fame beyond being the place of Victoria’s first gold strike in 1851. It is one of the most intact 19th century towns in the Central Goldfields, boasting original shop fronts and buildings. Walk the streets of this wondrous historical town and transport yourself to yesteryear. The widely acclaimed annual Clunes Booktown Festival is a must do, as Clunes is one of only 15 internationally recognised Booktowns, and the only one in the Southern Hemisphere. Get lost in an astonishing array of bookshops offering the whole gamut from collectables to bargains.
And before you leave this area, don’t miss the opportunity to drop into Blampied’s Swiss Mountain Hotel, Victoria’s oldest weatherboard hotel now lovingly restored, for a local craft beer or other refreshments.
For more information: visithepburnshire.com.au
1 DAY ITINERARY
Breakfast: Be transported to the patisseries of France at Creswick’s Le Péché Gourmand. Get comfy on a Parisian-style café chair and take your pick of French classics.
Morning: Walk off your breakfast with a wander down Creswick’s leafy and elegant main boulevard. Stop in for a spot of shopping at The Farmer’s Wife, home to a gorgeous collection of quality clothing and homewares.
A visit to Creswick isn’t complete without checking out the iconic Creswick Woollen Mills, first established in 1947. Experience a slice of Victorian history at their original Mill, which is home to an award-winning interactive exhibition ‘A Very Fine Yarn’.
Next, make your way to Maze House just outside Creswick. The ideal stopping point for the young or young at heart, Maze House boasts a 27-yearold hedge maze set in a five-acre country carnival garden. Be sure to grab a snack from the retro Milk Bar
Lunch: Continue on to Blampied and stop in for lunch at the historic Swiss Mountain Hotel. This weatherboard beauty dates back to 1865 and features polished concrete floors, a huge, curved bar and a large contemporary dining area, allowing for a spacious (and delicious) dining experience.
Afternoon: After lunch, pop over the road to Overwrought Sculpture Garden & Gallery. Browse through the captivating collection of artisan wares and admire the beautifully landscaped sculpture garden where larger works are uniquely displayed.
Then it’s time to head north to the historic hamlet of Clunes. It’s easy to imagine you have stepped back in time as you peruse the boutique stores and charming bookshops that line the beautifully preserved main street. Film aficionados may also recognise the town as the backdrop to a number of classic Australian films, including Mad Max and The True History of the Kelly Gang.
Ensure you leave some time to visit Tuki. Try your hand at catching a rainbow trout as you enjoy incredible views over the surrounding countryside. A firm family favourite.
Dinner: Return to Creswick and enjoy hearty, home-cooked favourites at the newly opened Three Founders restaurant at RACV Goldfields Resort. Named in honour of the three Creswick brothers, who founded the town in 1842, this family-friendly venue features classic favourites using local and seasonal ingredients.
Local Attractions
Creswick of the Lindsays Arts Trail
The Lindsays, one of Australia’s best known artistic families, are synonymous with Creswick. The Creswick of the Lindsays Arts Trail comprises of 24 sites of importance to the family, and weaves through 7.6 kms of the town, including the Creswick cemetery where seven members of the family lie. The best place to start the trail is at the Visitor Information Centre at the corner of Albert and Victoria Streets where you can collect a trail guide.
Creswick Calembeen Park
Calambeen Park in Creswick is home to two beautiful lakes that are teeming with birdlife and displays of waterlilies. It was once the town’s Chinese camp in the goldmining days, now you can visit the park for walking, cycling, swimming and fishing. The restored dive tower is especially popular in the warmer months.
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Cushing Avenue, Creswick
Tuki
A family favourite, throw in a line at the trout filled ponds at Tuki, then have it cooked up into a delicious meal at the onsite restaurant. Located an easy 25-minute drive from Daylesford, Tuki is a traditional grazing property with over 150 years of history.
60 Stoney Rises Road, Smeaton
RACV Goldfields Resort
This all-inclusive, family-friendly resort is set amongst 150 acres of undulating bushland in the charming town of Creswick. Tee off at the resort’s 18-hole championship golf course
before tackling the 4.5km circuit of mountain biking trails. Get your art fix by visiting the new Art House building, have a splash in the heated outdoor pool or have a hit of tennis. Enjoy a hearty meal or a sunset drink at the Springs Bar & Terrace.
Midland Highway, Creswick St Georges Lake
The picturesque St Georges Lake is found within Creswick National Park, a short drive from the centre of Creswick. This little gem is the ideal family friendly picnic and swimming spot. It’s also popular with birdwatchers and you might even spot an elusive platypus if you’re lucky.
Creswick Regional Park
Hepburn Lagoon Trail Rides
Set amongst the rolling hills of the Mount Prospect district, you will delight in the fun country horse riding experience provided by the Hepburn Lagoon Trail Rides, located 10 minutes from Creswick.
60 Telegraph Road, Newlyn North Maze House
Maze House is located on the Midland Highway ten minutes from Daylesford and ten minutes from Creswick, with an old hedge maze, country carnival games, food garden and café milk bar. The maze is set in a beautiful five acre garden featuring a creek, vegetable garden, orchard, cutting garden and native habitat.
3155 Midland Highway, Newlyn North
RACV Goldfields Resort
RACV Goldfields Resort is located in the heart of the Goldfields Spa Country and is a short drive from Ballarat or Daylesford. Perfectly located, RACV Goldfields Resort allows you an opportunity to soak up the region’s beauty, history, arts and culture. The resort offers a full range of facilities including a restaurant, bar, outdoor playground, tennis courts, gymnasium, outdoor heated pool and spa, an 18-hole championship golf course and ArtHouse, a dedicated space for exhibitions and workshops. RACV Goldfields Resort also offers a large range of meeting and function rooms catering for up to 400 guests, perfect for functions, dinners and weddings.
1500 Midland Highway, Creswick 03 5345 9600
reservations_goldfields@racv.com.au racv.com.au/goldfields
Tuki
From the pond to the pan or paddock to the plate, the Tuki restaurant offers a unique opportunity to catch your own lunch and enjoy the true meaning of fresh food. You are guaranteed to catch a trout at Tuki because family fun is our specialty.
60 Stoney Rises Road Smeaton | 03 5345 6233 info@tuki.com.au | tuki.com.au
Captains Creek Organic Wines
An inviting cellar door open on weekends, located 10 minutes from Daylesford, offering delicious lunches from organic farm produce, organic wine and cider tastings, regional beers and Goldfields Farmhouse Cheeses.
120 Kangaroo Hills Road, Blampied 03 5345 7408 | enquiries@captainscreek.com captainscreek.com
Creswick Woollen Mills
Visit the award-winning Creswick Woollen Mills, established in 1947. An iconic Australian family owned brand, renowned for designing and manufacturing the highest quality natural textiles; homewares, apparel & accessories.
Railway Parade, Creswick 03 5345 2202 info@creswickwool.com.au | creswickwool.com.au
Le Péché Gourmand
Le Péché Gourmand is a traditional French boulangerie patisserie offering croissants, baguettes, éclairs, croque-monsieur. Hire our “Le petit péché” coffee van. Tuesday to Saturday 7am - 3pm.
73 Albert Street, Creswick 0428 167 883 | info@lepechegourmand.com.au lepechegourmand.com.au
Maze House
Hedge maze, maze hunt for prizes and old time carnival games set in a 5 acre country garden with orchards, vegetable patch, firewood lot and lots more. Milk bar selling good coffee, cakes, milkshakes and ice creams. Bookings a must!
3155 Midland Highway, Newlyn North 0437 842 018 | info@mazehouse.com.au mazehouse.com.au
Overwrought Sculpture Garden & Gallery
Come explore our gardens displaying our unique metal garden art made on site. Our gallery showcases local artists, and we offer behind the scenes tours. Coffees, treats and toilets available. Open every day 10am to 5pm 3409 Midland Highway, Blampied 0403 675 170 | overwrought.com.au
Swiss Mountain Hotel
The Swiss Mountain Hotel is one of Victoria’s oldest hotels. Open 5 days serving local beer, wine, modern bistro food with the classics and an open fire & courtyard.
3454 Midland Highway, Blampied 03 5345 7006 info@swissmountainhotel.com.au swissmountainhotel.com.au
Bacchus Marsh to Blackwood & surrounds
Wallace . Bungaree . Dunstown . Millbrook Gordon . Ballan . Myrniong . Lerderderg . Greendale . Blackwood . Korweinguboora . Bacchus Marsh
Visitors are instinctively drawn to the scenic parks and cool, relatively undisturbed forests of this part of the region. The Wombat State Forest and Lerderderg State Park are some of the most ideal natural locations for spotting Australia’s much-loved furry creatures, such as koalas, kangaroos and wombats.
Bacchus Marsh to Blackwood proudly owns a rich history worth exploring. Originally inhabited by the Kutung, the Wathaurong, the Wurundjeri, the Jaara and the Ngurelban Indigenous tribes, this connection can still be seen through place names such as Myrniong, which was named with the murrnong plant in
mind, the Aboriginal word for ‘yam daisy’ – a popular food source.
Successive waves of farmers, goldminers and timber workers have all shaped the personality of this land with the legacy still on show in the small towns of Blackwood, Bacchus Marsh and beyond. One of Victoria’s famous bushrangers, Captain Moonlight, has even been associated with this area.
Today you can go for a drive and uncover all the new features of this place, such as quaint roadside stalls selling seasonal local produce from berries in summer to potatoes
in winter. Or you can eat your way around the newest cafés, restaurants and check out the provedores focussing on the rich pickings from local producers.
As you enter Bacchus Marsh, it’s hard not to miss the famous Avenue of Honour, a truly grand road lined by hundreds of elms, oaks and plane trees, planted to honour those who served during World War One.
1 DAY ITINERARY
Breakfast: Enjoy breakfast at RedBeard Bakery in Trentham. Choose from their wide selection of sweet and savoury delights. Be sure to pick up one of their famed sourdough loaves, baked in their 140 year-old Scotch oven.
Morning: Take the picturesque drive south through the Wombat State Forest to the hillside hamlet of Blackwood. Wander the tiny main street and pop into Martin Street Coffee Roasters, where they air roast their aromatic coffee beans in small batches onsite.
From there, it’s a short drive to the Garden of St Erth. Spend some time in quiet contemplation as you explore the beautifully manicured gardens, before picking up some heirloom varieties from the extensive nursery.
Lunch: Hop back in the car and make your way to Blackwood Ridge. The drive up the dirt road is well worth it for this restaurant, which is nestled amongst lush gardens. Choose from the menu which features a wide range
of produce grown onsite and which reflects seasonal availability from kitchen garden to plate.
Afternoon: It’s time to get off road. Lerderderg State Park can be accessed via either Blackwood or Bacchus Marsh. The Lerderderg River has carved a deep and picturesque gorge through this rugged park – making it an ideal location for a relaxed picnic or a hike (with some great family friendly options too).
Alternatively, check out the beautiful lake at Colbrook Reservior within the Wombat State Forest, just north of Ballan (four-wheel-drive is recommended).
Dinner: Satiate your appetite after an afternoon spent exploring the great outdoors at the welcoming Great Western Hotel in Ballan. Tuck into some elevated pub fare as you enjoy the eclectic 70’s vibe.
Visit
The Garden of St Erth
189 Simmons Reef Road, Blackwood, Victoria, 3458
The magical Garden of St Erth is a stunning house and garden run by The Diggers Club and set amongst the pristine hills of Blackwood. The organically certified gardens feature an extraordinary range of trees, plants and flowers gathered from around the world, a feast of rare perennials, multi-hued blooms, trellised heirloom fruit trees and a food forest to service the in-house Fork to Fork café.
The garden is owned by The Diggers Foundation, a registered not-for-profit charity. Proceeds from your visit go towards our charitable work in the community and our heirloom seed saving programs.
diggers.com.au/sterth Please check the website for opening hours
Local Attractions
Pick your own in Bacchus Marsh
Recreational fruit picking, otherwise known as ‘pick your own’, is an extremely popular familyfriendly pastime in the Bacchus Marsh vicinity.
Naturipe 638 Bacchus Marsh Road (Avenue of Honour), Bacchus Marsh
Blackwood – historic goldmining village
In 1855, the goldmining village of Blackwood had 13,000 prospectors on the hunt for instant wealth. Today, those golden days are gone but this historic village remains, situated amidst the tall timbers and lush greenery of the Wombat State Forest. Discover a whole new world of riches by paying this quaint town a visit.
The Garden of St Erth
This historic garden is a must-stop destination for visitors to Blackwood. Enjoy its expansive gardens, historic sandstone homestead, abundant orchards, rare perennials, Diggers Garden Shop, nursery and café.
189 Simmons Reef Road, Blackwood
Blackwood Ridge
Blackwood Ridge is a destination along a winding gravel road set in the heart of the Wombat State Forest. On arrival guests are instantly immersed in the natural beauty and an oasis of manicured gardens, featuring a large collection of cool climate plants, renowned for their autumn colour and spring blossoms. Soak up the elements, as you relax with a four-course set menu at the ‘Garden Room’ Restaurant.
812 Greenhills Road, Blackwood
Colbrook Reservior
Colbrook Reservoir can be found within the Wombat State Forest north of Ballan. It’s off the beaten track but well worth the hike. It’s an amazing place for bushwalking, swimming, fishing, bush camping, and photography. An impressive dam wall is set on the southwestern side of the reservoir and features a stunning seasonal waterfall. Access is off the Ballan Daylesford Road by dirt track and best by fourwheel drive.
Within Wombat State Forest, Colbrook
Soda Mineral Water
When gold was discovered in Blackwood, it was a dark, wet forest with rainfall exceeding one metre yearly. Chinese miners panning in the Lerderderg River found springs on either side; one is now known as Soda Spring. In 1887, a government analyst described the springs as an equal of Apollinaris, a German mineral water selling for two shillings and sixpence a bottle. Today you can sample and bottle the spring water free - how awesome!
Huggett Lane, Blackwood
Lerderderg River
This river is known for the Lerderderg Gorge Picnic Ground, camping, bushwalking and fishing activities. In earlier days, gold was mined in the upper reaches, and some of the old mines (considered dangerous to enter) can be seen as you travel along the sluice on the east bank, which previously fed into those mines.
Lerderderg State Forest
This is the Victorian Visitor information symbol. You’ll find this yellow “i” on roads all over Victoria and it means you’re not far from one of our accredited Visitor Information Centres. They are your guarantee of up to date quality information and expert advice about every piece of Victoria and they are open from 9am – 5pm, seven days a week (except Christmas Day and Good Friday).
Bacchus Marsh Visitor Information Centre
215 Main Street, Bacchus Marsh | Tel 03 5367 7488
Castlemaine Visitor Information Centre 44 Mostyn Street, Castlemaine | Tel 03 5471 1795
Clunes Visitor Information Centre
The Warehouse, 36 Fraser Street, Clunes | Tel 03 5345 3359
Creswick Visitor Information Centre 41-43 Albert Street, Creswick | Tel (03) 5345 1114
Daylesford Regional Visitor Information Centre 98 Vincent Street, Daylesford | Tel 03 5321 6123 or 1800 454891
Kyneton Visitor Information Centre High Street, Kyneton | Tel 03 5422 6110 or 1800 244 711
Seymour Visitor Information Centre 47 Emily Street, Seymour | Tel 03 5799 0233
Woodend Visitor Information Centre High Street, Woodend | Tel 03 5427 2033 or 1800 244 711
Mobility Access - TrailRider
The TrailRider is an all-terrain access wheelchair which allows community members and tourists with physical and mobility issues to explore the great outdoors and experience parks, reserves, tracks and trails. Available free from: Hepburn Shire, Daylesford Regional Visitor Information Centre. Bookings essential: phone 03 5348 6123 or email visitorinfo@hepburn.vic.gov.au.
Moorabool Shire, Lerderderg Library, 215 Main St, Bacchus Marsh. Bookings essential – phone 03 5366 7100 or email info@moorabool.vic.gov.au
Published in January 2023 by Daylesford Macedon Tourism Ltd, 120 Main Road, Hepburn Springs, 3461. DM Tourism is committed to improving the quality of service in tourism and enhancing the visitor experience. If you have any feedback or comments on this guide, please contact us: info@dmrtourism.com.au or 03 5309 2770. Information in this booklet was correct at time of printing and is provided in good faith, however no responsibility will be taken for any inaccuracies, changes, errors or misconceptions of any kind.
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