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Cosy retreats

Cosy retreats

E xplore your backyard with these naturally cool itineraries.

With so much on offer, now is the time to rediscover the Macedon Ranges

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Cycle the Federation Trail

Itinerary: Get outdoors on this easy 16km gravel ride loop between Lancefield and Romsey that largely travels on a dedicated shared path. Combine with a visit to the monthly Lancefield Farmers Market or local cellar door for a great day out.

Spring sparkling wine trail

Itinerary: Traverse small, friendly cellar doors from Malmsbury to Pipers Creek to Lancefield on this spring sparkling wine trail. It’s a great way to explore scenic back roads while enjoying the amazing cool climate sparkling wines our region is known for.

Gardens and gastronomy

Itinerary: Enjoy a morning stroll or game of frisbee in one of the region’s most impressive open gardens, Forest Glade Gardens in Mount Macedon. Pick up a unique plant from a rare plant nursery, go wine tasting at a local cellar door, then indulge with lunch at a vineyard or pub.

Camels, llamas and parmas

Itinerary: Kick off with an early morning hike to the top of Camels Hump on Mt Macedon, known for its fantastic views. Follow it up with a guided llama trek to Hanging Rock Reserve. Then reward yourself with a well-earned pub parma and local craft beer.

Horse riding and wine tasting

Itinerary: Go on a horse ride with amazing views of the Macedon Ranges and the Wombat Forest with Silver Brumby Trails. Unwind afterward at an urban cellar door hidden in one of Kyneton’s laneways and enjoy a wine tasting and cheese plate.

Rock and ride family adventure

Itinerary: Book a one hour family ride along the old Cobb & Co stagecoach route in a vintage horse drawn carriage guided by Rose and her friendly horse Patrick. Swing by Woodend Children’s Park or enjoy lunch at a local pub in Woodend. Finish off the day with a hike or fish at Hanging Rock Reserve.

For more details and an ever-expanding selection of seasonal itineraries visit www.visitmacedonranges.com/itineraries @macedonrangesnaturallycool @visitmacedonranges

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