Trentham – Daylesford Macedon Life https://daylesfordmacedonlife.com.au Daylesford Macedon Tourism Mon, 17 Mar 2025 22:54:21 +0000 en hourly 1 https://daylesfordmacedonlife.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/cropped-DaylesfordMacedonLifelogo-white-32x32.jpg Trentham – Daylesford Macedon Life https://daylesfordmacedonlife.com.au 32 32 The Great Trentham Spudfest https://daylesfordmacedonlife.com.au/business/food-drink/the-great-trentham-spudfest/ Mon, 17 Mar 2025 22:45:45 +0000 https://daylesfordmacedonlife.com.au/?p=101162
Celebrating our people, produce and region.

The tiny township of Trentham, located high on the Great Dividing Range, celebrates its long history of potato growing with The Great Trentham Spudfest, a community-led festival bringing together local potato growers, artisans, music, food vendors, and history to showcase the region’s finest offerings across one entire weekend in early May.
The annual two-day event, held against a backdrop of spectacular autumn colour, attracts over 8000 visitors and is hosted throughout the historic town of Trentham and surrounding districts.

Spudfest runs a different program across each day and is a largely free event, with a selection of specially curated activities requiring tickets.

On Saturday, the legendary Street Fair is held in the heart of Trentham town, with four main precincts packed full of spud food, fresh regional produce, our local makers market, live music, and of course the fabulous Spud Olympics, creating a fantastic carnival atmosphere. If you want to buy a bag full of famous Trentham spuds, Saturday is the day all the growers are in town.

Visitors can also join a Trentham Historical Society-led bus tour of the heritage-protected Spud Huts, dotted across the local landscape.
Saturday evening the fun continues with the Spudfest Cèilidh, a family-friendly celebration of Celtic music, food, and dancing, to mark the halfway point of the festival.
Sunday is Discovery Day, delivering the perfect energy shift from Day 1. Get out into the surrounding countryside and explore curated Farm Gate Trails, filled with fresh-from-the-paddock produce, or book a tour at a renowned local farm. Or sign up for the legendary Great Spud Scavenger Hunt.

On Sunday, Trentham Town Square transforms into the Spud Hub, with freshly harvested potatoes on sale, exclusive Spudfest merch, details about all tours and trails, and sign-ups for the Scavenger Hut. Horse and cart rides, guided historic walking tours, and the Red Beard Bakery Scotch Oven tour operate during the day, while spudtastic dishes are served all day at venues throughout the region.

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New Accommodation https://daylesfordmacedonlife.com.au/articles/places-to-stay/new-accommodation/ Tue, 25 Feb 2025 05:59:31 +0000 https://daylesfordmacedonlife.com.au/?p=100870

Looking for a fresh escape in Daylesford and the Macedon Ranges?

We have some exciting new accommodation options available, from stylish cottages to luxurious retreats.

The Cosmo Cottage, (Trentham) blends history and modern design, while Glenfern House (Romsey) offers luxury within a former winery. In Daylesford, Durham Cottage charms with designer interiors, Ridge Vue Retreat boasts Mount Franklin views, and Balneo provides a serene spa escape. Bainbridge House (Coomera) features impeccable craftsmanship, while The Art Retreat (Daylesford) and Lucini Two (Hepburn Springs) both offer a cosy retreat for couples. Chester Cottage (Castlemaine) combines art and comfort, The Brickyards is an art filled retreat that’s ideal for groups, while an old favourite, Isabella at Kyneton celebrates 20 years of timeless hospitality.

The Cosmo Cottage, Trentham
The Cosmo Cottage, Trentham

The Cosmo Cottage, Trentham 

The Cosmo Cottage is a luxurious new addition to The Cosmopolitan Hotel in Trentham. This beautifully renovated three-bedroom weatherboard cottage is situated within the hotel’s historic gardens, shaded by century-old elm trees. Designed by Marcus Roberts Architect, the cottage features modern fixtures and fittings of the highest standard, providing both comfort and style.
Bookings: thecosmopolitanhotel.com.au/accommodation

Glenfern House, Romsey 

Opened just six months ago, Glenfern sits on the former site of Cope Williams Winery, one of the region’s original flagship wineries. New owners David and Tara have fully refurbished this four-bedroom, Romsey-based property, with high-end furnishings and appliances. Guests can enjoy exclusive use of the onsite cricket oval and the award-winning “Tramlines” garden, designed by Dylan Alcott and Vivid Designs, which debuted at the Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show.

Bookings: relaxholidayrentals.com.au/listings/280625 

Chester Cottage, Castlemaine
Chester Cottage, Castlemaine

Chester Cottage, Castlemaine

Blending Castlemaine’s artistic heritage with modern comforts, Chester Cottage offers a stylish retreat in a thoughtfully restored historic home. Owned by a designer with deep local roots, this three-bedroom, two-bathroom house sleeps five and features two living areas, a fully equipped kitchen, a wood fireplace, central heating, a smart TV, and a bath. The newly landscaped garden, grand verandah, and serene nooks provide the perfect space to unwind. With curated local artworks and quality produce, every detail is designed for a relaxing, art-filled escape.

Bookings: flophouse.com.au/chester-cottage

The Brickyards, Hepburn Springs

The Brickyards offers three unique retreats designed by celebrated Australian artist David Bromley. Set on two acres of rustic gardens with Wombat State Forest views, these thoughtfully curated spaces can accommodate 10 guests over 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, making it ideal for groups seeking both shared and private spaces. Each retreat is infused with Bromley’s signature artistic flair, featuring original paintings, sculptures, and eclectic decor for a truly creative escape. 

Bookings: discoverdaylesford.com/brickyards 

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Brickyards, Daylesford

Balneo, Daylesford

This cosy one-bedroom villa offers a peaceful escape surrounded by nature. Large windows fill the welcoming space with light, while a spa bath overlooking a Zen garden adds to the tranquility. A wood heater keeps it cosy in cooler months, perfect for unwinding. Just a short drive from Daylesford’s cafés and shops, it’s an ideal spot to relax and recharge.

Bookings: dayget.com.au/accommodation/balneo

Ridge Vue Retreat, Daylesford

Ridge Vue Retreat is a stylish sanctuary with breathtaking Mount Franklin views. This 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom escape is located an easy walk from Cliffy’s and the Daylesford Sunday Market. The open-plan living space features cosy nooks, a triple-sided gas fireplace, and a chef’s kitchen for shared meals. Outdoors, a fire pit and stylish seating invite stargazing.

Bookings: dayget.com.au/accommodation/ridge-vue-retreat

Durham Cottage
Durham Cottage, Daylesford

Durham Cottage, Daylesford

Nestled in the heart of Daylesford, Durham Cottage is a charming 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom retreat. Elegantly furnished, its interiors feature designer upholstery, curated treasures, and soft ambient lighting, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Enjoy dining by the gas log fire, stepping onto the garden deck, or soaking in natural light from the open-plan living area. A fully equipped country-style kitchen and lush landscaped gardens complete this charming escape.

Bookings: dayget.com.au/accommodation/durham-cottage

Lucini Two, Hepburn Springs

Lucini Two is a cosy one-bedroom cottage in Hepburn Springs, featuring an open-plan lounge, cathedral ceilings, a king bed, gas fireplace, and air conditioning. Enjoy the spa bath, private balcony, and outdoor entertaining area with a BBQ. Dog-friendly with a secure deck, it’s a 15-minute scenic walk to town.

Bookings: daylesfordcountryretreats.com.au/accommodation/lucini-two

Bainbridge House via Daylesford Country Retreat
Bainbridge House, Coomera

Bainbridge House, Coomera

Impeccable craftsmanship blends with an Australian bush setting to create this incredible three-bedroom home, just outside Daylesford. Meticulously fitted out and designed by a family of furniture makers, it includes high-end detailed cabinetry, a soaring ceiling, and multiple outdoor options for entertaining and relaxing. Each of the bedrooms offers beautiful views, while the living space features floor-to-ceiling windows and lake-facing views.

Bookings: daylesfordcountryretreats.com.au/accommodation/bainbridge-house

The Art Retreat, Daylesford

The Art Retreat is a secluded one-bedroom hideaway set in a stunning garden, just moments from Daylesford’s main street yet peaceful and private. Tucked behind the owner’s art studio, it features a four-poster bed, premium bedding, an ethanol fire, and a private courtyard. Enjoy garden views, native birdlife, and a quiet escape with the option to greet your hosts or keep to yourself.

Bookings: daylesfordcountryretreats.com.au/accommodation/the-art-retreat

Kingfisher Loft, Daylesford

Kingfisher Loft is a stylish 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom cottage in the heart of Daylesford. The open-plan living area connects to a fully equipped kitchen, while upstairs, each bedroom has its own ensuite with scenic views. Relax in the spa bath for unwinding in the private alfresco area and beautiful surrounding gardens.

Bookings: discoverdaylesford.com/kingfisher-loft

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Isabella at Kyneton

20 years of Isabella at Kyneton 

Although not new, Isabella at Kyneton deserves a mention as it celebrates 20 years as an accommodation venue in 2025. Built in 1890, this beautifully restored retreat blends historic charm with modern comfort, providing the perfect home away from home in the heart of Kyneton. Featuring three spacious bedrooms, a well-equipped kitchen, and lush gardens, this 4-star accredited property is one of Kyneton’s most popular escapes, with many returning guests.

Bookings: isabellaatkyneton.com.au

Hero Image: Ridge Vue Retreat Via Dayget, Daylesford 

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Golden leaves & good times: must-attend autumn events https://daylesfordmacedonlife.com.au/articles/eat-drink/golden-leaves-good-times-must-attend-autumn-events/ Tue, 25 Feb 2025 04:10:25 +0000 https://daylesfordmacedonlife.com.au/?p=100834

Autumn in Daylesford and the Macedon Ranges is packed with vibrant events.

Celebrate inclusivity at ChillOut Festival, indulge in the pie and tipple trails at the Macedon Ranges Autumn Festival, or take on the challenge of Run the Rock. Immerse yourself in storytelling at Clunes Booktown, soak up live music at CresFest and the Macedon Ranges Music Festival, or experience the creativity of the Castlemaine Fringe Festival. And make sure you don’t miss The Great Trentham Spudfest, which celebrates all things potato, and more.

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ChillOut Festival, Daylesford

AUTUMN EVENTS

ChillOut Festival, Daylesford

From humble beginnings in 1997, ChillOut Festival has grown to become Australia’s largest and longest-running Queer Country Pride festival. The theme this year is “Rainbow Circus Spectacular.” Expect four days of performances, music, theatre, drag, community events, and local food and wine over the Labour Day long weekend in the LGBTQIA+ capital of regional Victoria. The star-studded lineup features Marcia Hines, Spankie Jackzon, the Rogue Traders Duo, Milo Hartill, Rhys Nicholson, Joel Creasey, Geraldine Hickey, Gabriella Labucci, Joanne, Jawbreakers, Bec Sandridge, Brenda Bressed, Ziegfeld Boy, Mama Alto, DJ Du Jour, Rosie Rai and more.

When: Friday 6 – Monday 10 March 2025 (Labour Day long weekend)
Where: Multiple venues throughout Daylesford and surrounds
Tickets: ChillOut includes a range of free and ticketed events, view the full program at chilloutfestival.com.au

Hanging Rock Craft Market, Hanging Rock Reserve

Head along to the iconic Hanging Rock this March for this fabulous craft and produce market, which will feature 200 stalls. Whether you’re after a unique handmade gift, stylish home décor, or fresh gourmet treats, this market has something for everyone. After shopping, enjoy a picnic with delicious treats on offer from food stall, then explore Hanging Rock itself. The views from the summit are well worth the short, yet steep, walk.

When: Saturday 15 March, 2025
Where: Hanging Rock Reserve (South Rock Road, Woodend)
Park entry: $10 per car
craftmarkets.com.au/hanging-rock

Clunes Booktown
Clunes Booktown

Clunes Booktown

The Clunes Booktown Festival will return this March, marking its 19th year as one of Australia’s most cherished regional literary events. The festival will transform the picturesque main street of Clunes into a bustling haven of activity, promising a rich and immersive experience for book lovers and rookie readers of all ages. This year’s vibrant program explores the art of storytelling in all its diverse forms, with author talks on the power of the media, writing about music, sustainability, and the breakout genres of cosy crime and romantasy. Speakers include literary icons Helen Garner and Kate Grenville, gardening expert Costa Georgiadis, Back Roads Heather Ewart and more.

When: Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 March 2025
Where: Multiple venues throughout Clunes
Tickets: A range of festival passes are available, starting from $10. View the full program at ticketing options at clunesbooktown.org.au

Run the Rock, Hanging Rock Reserve

Experience the thrill of Run the Rock, challenge yourself to the Half Marathon (22K), 13.5K, 5K or inspire the next generation of runners with the Kids 2K. Push your limits and chase your goals surrounded by beautiful nature. Enjoy the fun family activities and live entertainment in the event village post-race – then spend the rest of the day exploring the Macedon Ranges.

When: Saturday 22 March 2025
Where: Hanging Rock Reserve, Woodend
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Castlemaine Fringe Festival

For over 30 years, Castlemaine Fringe has been a platform for independent artists, musicians, performers, and creatives, offering a space for innovation and artistic expression outside the mainstream. Fringe is rooted in inclusion, accessibility, and community participation, ensuring that local talent is supported while keeping the arts accessible to all audiences. The 2025 program features more than 160 events, spanning music, theatre, visual arts, literature, film, comedy, and workshops, with a mix of ticketed and free performances

When: 22 March – 6 April 2025
Where: Various venues throughout Castlemaine
Tickets: on sale now at castlemainefringe.org.au

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Run the Rock

Macedon Ranges Music Festival, Hanging Rock

The Macedon Ranges Music Festival (MRMF) 2025 returns with an incredible line up of live music at the iconic Hanging Rock. As one of Victoria’s premier community-driven events, MRMF promises an unforgettable day of outstanding performances, delicious food, and a vibrant atmosphere—all while raising funds for the Cambodian Kids Foundation. Headline acts include Emma Donovan, Steph Strings,

Hot Potato Band, Fools, Son Quba, and Joshua Balten.

When: Saturday 29 March 2025
Where: Hanging Rock Reserve
Tickets: $40 for adults, $15 for kids (6-17), kids under 5 are free. On sale now at macedonrangesmusicfestival.org

Macedon Ranges Autumn Festival

Join the Macedon Ranges Autumn Festival celebration throughout April. Less than an hour from Melbourne, discover moveable feasts, spectacular vistas, and leafy picnic locations aglow with seasonal colour. Revel in nature’s mindfulness, unearthing delectable farm-fresh food and drink adventures across nine charming regional villages. Savour an authentic autumnal immersion featuring mouth-watering culinary events, destination gardens, artisanal workshops, genuine farmers markets, guided walks, and gallery exhibitions. Collect a Festival Map & Passport and let your palate guide the way along Australia’s biggest Pie & Tart Trail, the Edgy Veg Trail, or the full of spirit Tipple Trail. Gather Passport stamps at participating venues to enter the Ultimate Festival competition.

When: 1-30 April 2025
Where: Across the nine villages of the Macedon Ranges
visitmacedonranges.com/autumn-festival

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CresFest, Creswick

CresFest, the amazing roots and folk music festival, brings three days of dance and music in the beautiful heritage town of Creswick. Celebrating its fourth festival in 2025, CresFest is about the joy of live music – playing it, hearing it, watching it, dancing to it, learning it, being inspired by it. More than just concerts, you’ll have the chance to participate through a densely packed program of workshops including singing, dancing and playing. Headline acts include Neil Murray, The Maes, Joe Geia, Chris Stout & Catriona McKay (UK), Grassy Strings (India), plus many more.

When: Friday 4 to Sunday 6 April 2025
Where: Multiple venues around Creswick
Tickets: on sale now at cresfest.com.au

Mt Macedon Anzac Day Dawn Service, Mount Macedon

Each Anzac Day, the Mount Macedon Memorial Cross, a striking 21m high monument near the summit of Mount Macedon, provides a spectacular, evocative setting for one of the largest dawn services in Victoria. This year’s theme is ‘The Unseen Wounds of Conflict’, exploring the many impacts that war has on those who serve, from the physical injuries to the mental effects and the wider repercussions for families. The event shares the stories of local service people.

When: Friday 25 April, 2025
Where: Cameron Drive, Mount Macedon – access to the Dawn Service is via bus only. Attendees must book a seat on one of the free bus services that operates from each township across the Macedon Ranges and Sunbury. Alternatively, a continuous shuttle service operates from Tony Clarke Reserve – Waterfalls Road, Macedon from 4:15am. Bookings are not required for this shuttle service. mtmacedondawnservice.org

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Dirty Pig And Whistle, Creswick

Malmsbury Village Fayre

Held in the Botanical Gardens of the historic town of Malmsbury, the 24th Malmsbury Village Fayre promises a fun day out for all. Enjoy a lively music program and plenty of fun for the kids, along with over 50 stalls featuring regionally produced arts, crafts, and products.

When: Sunday 28 April 2025
Where: Malmsbury Botanic Gardens, Malmsbury
malmsburyvillagefayre.org.au

The Great Trentham Spudfest, Trentham

The tiny township of Trentham celebrates its long history of potato growing with The Great Trentham Spudfest, a community-led festival bringing together local potato growers, artisans, music, food vendors, and history to showcase the region’s finest offerings across one weekend. On Saturday, join the festivities at the famous street fair. Visit four precincts packed full of delicious spud food, fresh regional produce, local artisan makers, live music, and loads of activities for kids and adults alike. Sunday is all about food and discovery—explore farm gates, join a historic tour, visit local farms, or enjoy spud-themed dishes throughout Trentham and surrounds.

When: Saturday 3 & Sunday 4 May 2025
Where: Various venues throughout Trentham and surrounds
trenthamspudfest.org.au

The Dirty Pig & Whistle, Creswick

The Dirty Pig & Whistle is a weekend of gravel, grit, and good times in Victoria’s Goldfields. Kick off Saturday with an adrenaline-pumping cyclo-cross, then tackle Sunday’s gravel rides—choose from 40km, 80km, 120km, or 160km of winding, leaf-strewn trails that will test your mettle. When the riding’s done, swap stories and warm up by the village fire pits with fellow adventurers. Based in Creswick, just 90-minutes from Melbourne, this is your chance to embrace the elements, push your limits, and experience gravel riding at its best.

When: Saturday 3 & Sunday 4 May, 2025
Where: In and around Creswick
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Lake House, Daylesford

FOOD EVENTS & NEWS

Experience Lake House & nearby Dairy Flat Farm, Daylesford

During autumn, guests booking in for lunch at Lake House on Mondays are invited to make it a real farm to table experience with an optional, complimentary guided tour of Dairy Flat Farm – just minutes away – followed by a multi course a la carte lunch in Lake House’s beautiful dining room. The 45-minute tour commences at 11.30am and comprehensively covers all their regenerative practices. The farm’s vast garden now plays a major role in shaping Lake House menus, supplying a bounty of fresh vegetables, herbs, and flowers. Guests may meet the Dairy Flat Farm baking team or run into our guinea fowl, geese, peacocks, alpacas, and British White cows.

When: every Monday during autumn
Where: Lake House + Dairy Flat Farm, Daylesford
Bookings: are essential, $210 pp for the tour and a multi-course a la carte lunch
lakehouse.com.au/restaurant

Spanish Summer Memories with El Pintxo Melbourne at Lyons Will Estate, Lancefield

Celebrate the best of Spanish bar culture and summer with El Pintxo, at Lyons Will Estate in Lancefield. Iker and Shirin of El Pintxo are passionate about food, culture, and their Spanish heritage. In 2024, they traveled 10,000km across Spain, exploring iconic dishes from Michelin-starred chefs to vibrant street food. Now, they’re bringing those flavors to Lyons Will with a special lunch series. Featuring the finest local and Spanish ingredients, their “menú del día” is a tribute to the bars, chefs, and bites they fell in love with.
When: Sunday 2 March and Sunday 9 March, 2025
Where: Lyons Will Estate, 60 Whalans Track, Lancefield
Cost: $75 pp, bookings available now via Open Table
lyonswillestate.com.au/events.html

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Big Tree Distillery

Big Tree Distillery – autumn events

This autumn, Big Tree Distillery is turning up the fun with Sunday Sessions on the first Sunday of March and April—think woodfired pizzas, refreshing G&Ts, and live music. Plus, don’t miss the Sunset Cocktail & Canapés event on Saturday, April 26, where guests can sip expertly crafted Big Tree Gin cocktails, enjoy gourmet bites, and soak up live tunes. Tickets are available now via the Big Tree website. Big Tree Distillery is located in Newham in the heart of the Macedon Ranges, a short drive from Woodend, Kyneton or Lancefield.

When: Big Tree Distillery Sunday Sessions – Sunday 2 March and Sunday 6 April | Sunset Cocktail Canapés – Saturday 26 April
Where: Big Tree Distillery, 307 Hennerbergs Road, Newham
More information: bigtreedistillery.com.au/blogs/big-tree-events

Mount Monument – International Reisling Day + Autumn Feast of Toscana

Mount Monument winery is hosting two must-attend events during autumn.

International Reisling Day x MM – join them in the sunshine on the lawns of Mount Monument winery as you enjoy an exclusive tasting of pre-release Mount Monument Estate riesling vintages ’21, ’22, ’23, ’24. Hear about their estate grown cool-climate wines and enjoy the view of the sculpture park from the sun draped lawns while indulging in seafood canapes paired perfectly with Mount Monument wines. Happening on Sunday 16 March from 12pm to 2pm. Tickets are $50pp.

Sangiovese Serata – Autumn Feast of Toscana – celebrate Autumn with Mount Monument’s Sangiovese Serata, paired with an autumnal 3-course Tuscan inspired feast to delight the senses. Think rich and earthy dishes to complement this bold and beautiful, yet refreshingly approachable varietal. Happening on Saturday 12 April from 5pm, tickets are $150pp.

Where: Mount Monument, Romsey Road, Romsey
More information: Bookings are essential, go to mountmonument.com.au/whats-on/events

The Kyneton Hotel X Granite Hills Winery lunch

Head along to Kyneton Hotel on Friday, April 25th, for a special Fancy Friday lunch as they raise a glass to Granite Hills Winery’s 50th vintage. Nestled in the picturesque Macedon Ranges of Victoria, Granite Hills is renowned for its exceptional cool-climate wines and rich winemaking heritage. Enjoy a carefully curated 5-course meal from the Kyneton Hotel kitchen, with optional wine pairings, celebrating this iconic winery.

When: Friday 25 April, from 12:30pm
Where: Kyneton Hotel, Mollison Street, Kyneton
Cost: $80pp for food with optional wine pairings
thekynetonhotel.com.au

Hero Image: Hepburn Springs Mineral Reserve, photo by Ash + Elm Studios

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A Week in the Life: Guide to a 7-Night Stay https://daylesfordmacedonlife.com.au/articles/eat-drink/a-week-in-the-life/ Thu, 19 Dec 2024 02:29:48 +0000 https://daylesfordmacedonlife.com.au/?p=93246

A weekend is never long enough in the Daylesford and Macedon Ranges region, so stay for a little longer, get off the beaten path and discover charming, lesser-known towns.

DAY 1 – KYNETON

Start your journey in Kyneton, an easy hour’s drive north of Melbourne along the Calder Freeway. On arrival, explore Black Hill Reserve by hiking around The Monolith, one of Australia’s largest granite rocks. Then stroll along the Campaspe River Walk, a picturesque trail snaking past Kyneton’s Botanical Gardens, a sculpture park and platypus habitat.  

Back in town, the heritage-listed Piper Street houses galleries, boutiques and some of Victoria’s best food and drink offerings. Peruse designer wares at Kabinett, before popping upstairs to Botanik for finely crafted cocktail. Dine on delicious Italian fare at Marchesa or grab a picnic to go at Piper Street Food Co. Before leaving, make sure you pop into Cavaletti Gallery and The Old Auction House for handcrafted goods.

DAY 2 – MALMSBURY, LANCEFIELD & ROMSEY

Start day two in the enchanting hamlet of Malmsbury, with breakfast at the Malmsbury Bakery. Explore the verdant botanic gardens (keeping an eye out for the local geese) and the spectacular 1860s bluestone Malmsbury Viaduct – Victoria’s largest masonry bridge. Be sure to pop into Madame Vintage and Rathdowne Antiques to peruse the vintage wares.

Then discover some of the area’s cool climate wineries. At Parkside Estate and Farm (between Lancefield and Romsey), soak up breathtaking views while sampling award-winning sparkling and chardonnay. North of Lancefield is Curly Flat Vineyard, known for its naturally fermented wines. 

Drop in for lunch (weekends only) at Cleveland Winery where the wood-fired pizzas are perfect with a glass of sparkling pinot noir or full-bodied shiraz. Finish off at The Lost Watering Hole, where you can sip on locally crafted brews as you tuck into a hearty main. 

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Malmsbury Viaduct. Photo by Chloe Smith

DAY 3 – MOUNT MACEDON & WOODEND

With its bright red door reflecting the flame-coloured leaves atop Mount Macedon during autumn, the Trading Post is the ultimate stop for house-made cakes, pies and local produce. Down the mountain is Mount Towrong vineyard, a sustainable family-owned winery serving rustic Italian fare to match their crisp wines. 

Rising from the surrounding countryside is Hanging Rock, known as Ngannelong by the Traditional Owners of the land. Hike to the summit or thread your way through the reserve on numerous paths before grabbing a bite to eat at Hanging Rock Café. Time for a tipple? Nearby, you can sample award-winning small batch gins at Big Tree Distillery. Or stop by Woodend’s Holgate Brewhouse and Taproom, where an extensive range of craft beers are brewed on site. Afterwards, head for a nightcap at either Gindu or Woodend Cellar & Bar.

DAY 4: HARCOURT, CASTLEMAINE & MALDON 

Pack your bags for a short, northern detour through charming goldfields towns. 

Have breakfast at the Harcourt Produce and General Store (try a Danish tart). A great playground is opposite, while keen mountain bikers should hit the trails at La Larr Bagauwa Park. In Castlemaine, the artisan smallgoods, boutique wines, fresh sourdough, cheese and chocolate are popular at The Mill Castlemaine. For lunch try locals favourites, Wild or Das Kaffeehaus. 

Then board the Victorian Goldfields Steam Railway, journeying through Box-Ironbark forest and the traditional lands of the Dja Dja Wurrung. Arriving in Maldon, Australia’s first notable town, noted for its 19th century appearance maintained since the gold rush era. The beautiful heritage streetscape is a treasure trove of antique shops, collectables and local galleries offering carefully curated lifestyle products for your home.

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Piper Street. Photo by Journey By Light

DAY 5: DAYLESFORD 

Renowned for its creative communities, it’s time to discover Daylesford’s local artists. Start at the majestic Convent Gallery where exhibitions change regularly. Then explore Black Gallery, or Clayfire Gallery. For beautiful ceramics, visit Minna Graham’s studio, where nature has a dramatic influence on her creations. For lunch, try Wombat Hill House – a darling, renovated cottage or locals’ favourite, Cliffy’s Emporium. 

There’s no better place to indulge than in Australia’s spa capital where Swiss and Italian migrants have long championed the area’s mineral springs. Bring an empty bottle for the pure waters at the Hepburn Springs Mineral Reserve. 

For complete relaxation, book into Hepburn Bathhouse and Spa, soaking tension away in the mineral waters before a massage. Follow up with a delicious multi course dinner menu (choose from two, three or four courses) at The Boathouse Daylesford, a delightful French influenced restaurant sitting atop Lake Daylesford.

DAY 6: CRESWICK, CLUNES & TALBOT

An easy 20-minute drive west of Daylesford, is Creswick, with its historic redbrick buildings, iconic Woollen Mill and Djuwang Baring mountain bike park. A little further north you’ll find historic Clunes (a town for true booklovers, and the site of Clunes Booktown each March). From there, it’s a short drive to Talbot, home to a charming goldrush era streetscape. Time it right and you’ll catch the Talbot Farmers’ Market (third Sunday of every month) – recognised as one of the region’s best. 

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Talbot. Photo by MDP Photography & Video

DAY 7: MUSK, BULLARTO AND LYONVILLE

Stock up on European-style meats from Istra Smallgoods’ farmgate in Musk. While in the area, visit Stonewalls at Musk – artist Andrew O’Brien’s stunning vision to combine art, hospitality and design. Then stop at the estate vineyard of Passing Clouds, renowned for its complex pinot noir and crisp chardonnay. And art lovers – don’t miss Bullarto Gallery, which exhibits the visceral art of painter Phillip Edwards. 

Have lunch or dinner at the quirky, yet charming Radio Springs Hotel in Lyonville, where the European leaning menu features fresh, seasonal dishes.

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DAY 8: TRENTHAM & BLACKWOOD

Trentham a mini-but-mighty town with excellent dining options, such the iconic Cosmopolitan Hotel. or the welcoming Hotel Trentham. A short drive away you’ll also find the newly reopened Pig and Whistle Hotel, which offers an elevated pub experience on a quiet, back country road. Minutes from Trentham’s town centre is Trentham Falls, Victoria’s highest single-drop waterfall. If there’s time on the clock for a spectacular garden, drop into The Garden of St Erth in the picturesque village of Blackwood, tucked in between the Wombat and Lerderderg State Park.   

A short drive from Blackwood gets you to the Western Highway, 45 minutes from Melbourne.

Return home sated, relaxed and with the knowledge that whatever you didn’t manage this time, there’s always next time in the Daylesford Macedon Ranges Region.

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Photo by MDP Photography & Video

Thinking of bringing your furry friend along with you? Here are some pet friendly options: 

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  • Birch House, Daylesford
  • Jubilee Lake Park, Daylesford
  • Matilda Cottage, Gisborne
  • East Wing, Kyneton

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Accommodation with a Pool https://daylesfordmacedonlife.com.au/articles/outdoors/accommodation-with-a-pool/ Mon, 09 Dec 2024 22:11:06 +0000 https://daylesfordmacedonlife.com.au/?p=92282

Catching up poolside, with a barbeque cooking in the background, a platter of local produce and a glass of something cool is the stuff summer dreams are made of.

We’ve therefore hunted down accommodation options in the region that include a pool offering. Gather your family, friends or that someone special, sit back, relax and enjoy the simple pleasures of summer in some amazing locations.

Corlara, Woodend

Relax and unwind at this sprawling country house, located an easy 5-minute drive from Woodend. Take a dip in the large infinity pool or unwind in the adjoining heated spa, both of which sit next to the outdoor sunken kitchen and expansive patio and al fresco dining area. Ideal for family groups or couples travelling together, the main house sleeps up to eight guests in four cosy bedrooms, serviced by two designer bathrooms. While larger bookings (over eight guests) can make use of the granny flat, which features two extra bedrooms.

relaxholidayrentals.com.au

Mafic House at Mt Frankin Estate Vineyard, Mt Franklin

Mafic House is a 140-year-old classic Australian homestead, set amongst the vines at Mt Franklin Estate, producer of boutique Italian variety Mafic wines. This beautifully restored property features three large bedrooms, one of which features French Doors out to the deck of the gorgeous outdoor pool. Mafic House also features an outdoor hot tub and the property is pet friendly too.

daylesfordcountryretreats.com.au/accommodation/mafic-house/

Sky High, Mt Franklin

An iconic piece of architecture, Sky High is located on top of a ridge of 50 acres, directly in front of Mt Franklin, with dramatic 360 degree views. The salt water plunge pool follows suit of the ‘circle’ theme which runs throughout this impressive four-bedroom home. Cool off during the heat of the day, watch the sun sink across the horizon or have a paddle under the starlit sky.

skyhighmtfranklin.com

Cooinda, Trentham

A stylish home for couples, families or a girls’ getaway, Cooinda is an expansive yet homely place, sleeping up to eight guests The undercover outdoor entertaining area looks out over the in-ground pool and heated spa, which is ringed by lush green grass. Other fun features of this property include a floodlit tennis court, inbuilt trampoline, ping pong table and basketball ring.

dayget.com.au/accommodation/cooinda

Lake House, Daylesford

Lake House is a member of the Luxury Lodges of Australia. The infinity pool at Lake House sits in prime position amongst the country gardens on the shoreline overlooking Lake Daylesford. If you’re staying in a Waterfront Pool studio, slip out your door and straight into the pool for a quiet morning swim, before ordering a signature cocktail or a snack from the Lake House kitchen.

lakehouse.com.au

RACV Goldfields Resort, Creswick

Wake up to fairway or forest views and the sounds of native birds at the family friendly RACV Goldfields. After a round of golf on the 18-hole Tony Cashmore designed course, slip into the heated outdoor pool or relax in the indoor spa. Grab a book and spend a lazy afternoon relaxing on one of the outdoor sun beds as you admire the bushland views that surround the resort. Finish off the day with dinner at Three Founders restaurant.

racv.com.au/goldfields

Corvah House, Castlemaine

Built at the height of the gold rush in the 1800s, Corvah House was one of the first (and most luxurious) homes in Castlemaine. Flush with history and elegance, this tastefully restored home will transport you back in time. The property boasts a palm tree-lined swimming pool, luscious gardens and a huge sunny deck, ideal for outdoor entertaining.

castlemaineaccom.com.au/en/corvah-house

Hillplains House + Cottage, Metcalfe

Designed by Wolveridge Architects and previously the home of founder Jerry Wolveridge and Christina Thedorou, Hillplains House + Cottage is a luxurious, 100% off-grid accommodation option located in Metcalfe. The main house sleeps up to six guests, while the cottage sleeps two. Inside, timbers, plywood, steel framing, polished concrete and concrete masonry brickwork are used to great effect to create not only a dramatic aesthetic but for thermal properties and fire resistance. A richly textured garden surrounds the property, which is also home to a stunning natural pool.
flophouse.com.au/hillplains

Florence, Daylesford

Nestled in the heart of Daylesford, Florence is the ultimate getaway pad for anyone looking for a fun and relaxing escape in a stylish country home. Features of this three-bedroom home include a solar heated plunge pool and a saltwater spa. It’s resort-like by day, but the life of the party by night with feature lighting over the pool, spa and outdoor entertaining area.

thehousesdaylesford.com/accommodation/florence

Hotel Bellinzona, Hepburn

Home to 43 beautifully appointed rooms, the bespoke Hotel Bellinzona combines luxury with regional splendour. Located in the heart of Hepburn Springs, this historic, yet meticulously refurbished hotel features a stunning 12-metre indoor heated swimming pool, spa and sauna, ideal for those early morning swims or lazy afternoons.

bellinzona.com.au

Drummond Estate, Drummond

Set on over 100 acres overlooking the Macedon Ranges, Drummond Estate is a modern five-bedroom, three-bathroom retreat with breathtaking views, a heated plunge pool, and beautifully appointed spaces. Perfect for families and small groups, it features a fully equipped kitchen, a Siena cast iron fireplace, and outdoor entertaining areas for a serene, memorable escape.

thehousesdaylesford.com/accommodation/drummond-estate/

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Christmas Hit List https://daylesfordmacedonlife.com.au/articles/shopping/christmas-hit-list/ Tue, 03 Dec 2024 04:04:13 +0000 https://daylesfordmacedonlife.com.au/?p=100070

Searching for that perfect ideal gift, yet don’t want to brave large shopping centres?

We’ve pulled together a curated list of local goodies – allowing you to purchase a beautiful gift from our region, from the comfort of your home.

Give the gift of creativity

Looking for a unique and thoughtful gift idea? The Old Auction House in Kyneton offers a variety of creative workshops, perfect for couples, friends, or families.
From kokedama and leadlight to printmaking, jewellery making, mosaics, and more, there’s something for everyone. Held on weekends, these workshops are a fantastic way to connect and create lasting memories. Explore the full range of workshops here.

Surprise them with wine

It’s no secret that our region is home to some of the finest cool-climate wine in the country. Jump online and purchase a bottle, wine pack or gift voucher from wineries such as Hanging Rock Winery, Mount Towrong Vineyard, Wombat Forest Vineyard & Winery and Cleveland Estate, the latter of which also has a range of accommodation gift vouchers available.

Mount Towrong Vineyard
Mount Towrong Vineyard

Gift a weekend away in Trentham

Hotel Trentham is a classic country pub in the heart of charming Trentham, the ideal stop for an affordable, yet memorable weekend away. Gift cards are available in your chosen value and can be used for accommodation, dining, or drinks at this warm and welcoming establishment. It’s the perfect way to treat someone special to a delightful country escape.

A relaxing reward for that special someone

Looking for the perfect way to pamper a loved one? Our region is renowned for its natural mineral water, and The Mineral Spa offers the ultimate relaxation experience.
Treat them to a Retreat Bathing Pass or a Gift Voucher (choose the amount) and let them select from a wide range of rejuvenating treatments. It’s the perfect way to indulge and unwind. Give the gift of relaxation today.

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The Mineral Spa

One for the golf enthusiasts

One for the dads, the mums, the grandparents, the special someone’s, even the kids! Grab a voucher from Hepburn Golf and give the gift of a round of golf on this beautiful course which is teeming with local wildlife. Golf vouchers are redeemable for everything from green fees and carts to equipment, lessons and food & beverage.

Craft beer for Christmas

We sure do love our craft beer in Daylesford and the Macedon Ranges, and we know your loved ones will too. Many of our top brewers have online shops where you can have the creations sent directly to you. Choose from beer, mixed packs and merch at Holgate Brewhouse. You can also order craft brews at both Daylesford Brewing Co., and Shedshaker Brewing. Shedshaker also gives you the option of buying a gift voucher to use in their impressive new Taproom within The Mill Castlemaine.

Shedshaker Brewing Paddle
Shedshaker Brewing Paddle

Get into the Christmas spirit

Hepburn Springs Brewing Co. has introduced a range of gins and flavoured vodkas to their range, all of which can be purchased online. Made on site at their Hepburn Springs based brewery and taproom, the new range has a focus on unique and unusual flavours, choose from fun flavours such as feijoa gin and mandarin vodka.

Add some French fare to your stocking

For an unforgettable date night, look no further than Bistro Terroir. Here the menu changes with the seasons and showcases local producers. It’s the perfect setting for a memorable evening. Gift vouchers are available online.

Luxe gifts from Lake House & Dairy Flat Farm

Lake House and Dairy Flat Farm have a tantalising selection of Christmas gifts to choose from including their famous, hand-crafted Christmas Puddings and a variety of Hampers including a Summer Entertaining Hamper, Botanical Hamper and Daylesford at Home Luxury Box.

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Lake House Christmas Pudding

A luxurious night away from the kids

For those looking for a well-deserved night away from the kids, The Dudley Boutique Hotel in Hepburn Springs is the ultimate choice. This luxurious retreat offers a meticulously curated guest experience, featuring bespoke furnishings, gourmet seasonal breakfasts, and exceptional service. Treat your loved one to an unforgettable stay with a gift voucher from The Dudley Boutique Hotel. Trust us – they’ll thank you for it.

Let them choose their own accommodation adventure

With over 150 luxury homes, villas and cottages to choose from, Daylesford Getaways make an ideal gift choice for someone looking to book a boutique stay in Daylesford & surrounds. Simply choose the amount you want to gift, and you’ll have a gift card sent directly to you (or have it sent directly to the recipient).

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Dayget Accommodation
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Dining Outdoors: Our Top 15 https://daylesfordmacedonlife.com.au/articles/eat-drink/dining-outdoors-our-top-15/ Mon, 02 Dec 2024 23:43:42 +0000 https://daylesfordmacedonlife.com.au/?p=96002

With the arrival of the warmer weather and longer days, we can’t think of a better way to enjoy the bountiful produce of the Daylesford and Macedon Ranges region than by pulling up a pew outdoors.

Whether you prefer lake, vineyard, or mountain views, or simply want to watch the passing parade, we have something to suit you.

CLIFFY’S EMPORIUM
A Daylesford icon and a must visit when you’re in town. The inside is full of romantic nooks and crannies, whilst the outside has all the feelings of a small Italian hamlet. Music is piped through to the outdoor areas and service is always friendly and relaxed.

BOATHOUSE RESTAURANT
Take a seat on the deck and watch the world go by. Perched above Lake Daylesford, you are given a sense of being right on the water. Watch swimmers take a daily dip, paddle boarders float across the lake and anglers haul in trout and redfin from the bank. There are two- or three-course offerings, the food is refined and influenced by classic French cookery.

HOLGATE BREWHOUSE
Summer days call for cold beers and delicious food in one of Holgate Brewhouse’s spacious outdoor dining areas in Woodend. Their modern Taproom features 16 taps of limited beers, along with a shaded courtyard. Meanwhile, their Historic Hotel has a beer garden and ample outdoor seating with plenty of shade, where you can tuck into gourmet mains, pub classics and share plates.

TUKI
If you feel like quality food, in a truly rural setting, with sublime views, you can’t go past Tuki. Located on the ‘Stoney Rises’, outside Daylesford, the panoramic views are the about the only thing that might distract you from the excellent food. Tuki is a true paddock to plate experience. From the pond to the pan and from the paddock to the plate, the menu draws upon produce grown and harvested onsite.

HOTEL TRENTHAM
With the motto “There Are No Strangers Here – Just Friends You Haven’t Met Yet,” Hotel Trentham embodies the welcoming spirit of a classic country pub. Seating up to 200 people, their beer garden boasts plenty of shaded areas and overlooks Trentham Town Square. With a menu featuring pub classics, live music every Sunday and games for the kids, it is a fantastic family option. Dogs are welcome too.

THE PIG AND WHISTLE HOTEL
The Pig & Whistle Hotel in Trentham East is the quintessential country pub, full of all of your favourite elements. Live music, a classic parma, eight beers on tap and a beer garden made for a party. The perfect location for a long lunch or dinner under the stars.

Boathouse
Boathouse Restaurant

DAYLESFORD CIDER
Daylesford Cider is an ideal location for an afternoon session. Grab a paddle of their award-winning ciders, order a wood-fired pizza and listen to live music on weekends. Enjoy a picnic on the grass, have a game of bocce, and, if you’re partial to a bubbly drink, try the Watermelon Fizz. It’s as fun as it sounds.

DAYLESFORD HOTEL
The historic Daylesford Hotel has embarked on a new chapter, with the renowned team behind Daylesford’s Cliffy’s Emporium and Beppe restaurant having recently taking over the reins. Feast on delicious fare (by accomplished chef Rob Kabboord) in the leafy beer garden, or opt for the generous upstairs veranda, which gives you an eagle eye view over Daylesford and is a top spot for stunning sunset views.

MT TOWRONG VINEYARD
Winery dogs are one of the best reasons to visit a vineyard, and best boy Banjo is at the ready for pats. Come for Banjo and stay for the beautiful food and stunning surrounds. The industrial balcony provides a contemporary space to enjoy Mt Towrong’s rustic Italian fare.

THE COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL
The beer garden at The Cosmopolitan Hotel (affectionately known as The Cosmo by locals) is like no other. This Trentham-based pub celebrated 157 years this year, and the established gardens and hundred-yearold elm trees stand proudly, providing dappled light on a summer afternoon. With an ethos of supporting local, you will find food, beer and wine all sourced from the region.

LE BOUCHON AT ATTWOODS
Le Bouchon serves up traditional French fare surrounded by classic Australian landscapes. Get comfortable sitting in the terraced garden overlooking lush rolling hills. As the weather begins to get warmer, picture yourself having a long lunch in the garden, glass of chardonnay in hand. You could be forgiven for thinking you have been transported to the wine regions of France.

Le Bouchon at Attwoods
Le Bouchon at Attwoods

THE VIRGIN KITCHEN
Located in the heart of Hepburn Springs, think stylish cane armchairs, a white pebble stone courtyard and a sense of serenity. An established leafy garden and Parisian style umbrellas will shade you from the summer sun. Or arrive later and settle in for dinner as the sun sinks over the surrounding forest. Local produce is the hero on the fresh and modern all-day menu.

KUZU IZAKAYA
Order a sake, take a seat under a colourful umbrella and prepare to be nourished Kuzu style. Whether it’s traditional sashimi or something more adventurous like kangaroo tartare, you’re in for a treat.

THE SOCIAL FOUNDRY
The Social Foundry is both good for the soul and good for the belly. A social enterprise in the heart of Kyneton with a funky outdoor deck, planter boxes and Astro Turf, the all-day menu is contemporary with a healthy fresh vibe. For the sweet tooth, the house baked goodies are to die for.

BETEL BOY
There is no better place to people watch than on a comfy couch in the main street of Daylesford. Order a cocktail and settle in for an afternoon or evening of authentic Pan Asian. Daylesford loves a bit of fanfare, and this is the prime position to capture the action of popular events such as ChillOut or Daylesford’s New Year’s Eve Parade.

The Virgin, photography by Inkdfoto
The Virgin, photography by Inkdfoto
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From Pub Fare to Fancy Feasts https://daylesfordmacedonlife.com.au/articles/eat-drink/from-pub-fare-to-fancy-feasts/ Tue, 29 Oct 2024 03:11:44 +0000 https://daylesfordmacedonlife.com.au/?p=99718

We have you covered

Some days, you feel like a classic pub meal in a warm, friendly, bustling pub, washed down with a pint. Others, you want to treat yourself to a degustation with paired wine at a hatted restaurant. Time, budget and circumstances can all influence where you decide to eat.

Fortunately, our small region has an abundance of goldrush era (and modern) pubs and taphouses to choose from, along with the highest concentration of ‘hatted’ restaurants in a regional area.

Let’s start fancy:

Unless you come from outer space, you have heard of Lake House, a grand establishment overlooking Lake Daylesford. Described by Gourmet Traveller magazine recently as the ‘OG of destination dining in Victoria’ it helped put Daylesford on the map and over 40+ years has continued to exceed expectations. They also have luxe accommodation, spa treatments and a wonderful pool. It is a true ‘bucket list’ experience. Executive Chef, Alla Wolf-Tasker and her crew use predominantly local produce, much of which is grown at their nearby property Dairy Flat Farm.
lakehouse.com.au

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Boathouse

Not far away is a perennial fave, Sault. Set amongst fields of lavender and sourcing much of its produce from its kitchen garden and local producers, the focus is on sustainability and top-notch service – with a view. The menu changes with the seasons, and you can choose from a three, four or seven course menu, kids are also catered for with a littlies’ menu. Sault was named after a small French township renowned for its lavender, in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region of South-eastern France. As you dine within this beautiful country house you will feel as though you have been transported deep into the heart of France.
sault.com.au

If French is your flavour, you can’t go past Bistro Terroir, in the heart of Daylesford. Wine lovers will know that ‘terroir’ refers to the complete natural environment in which produce is grown, and this restaurant leans heavily on the quality local produce our region is famous for, grown in rich volcanic soil. Chef and owner Matthew Carnell worked his way through France, acquiring skills at a Michelin 2-star restaurant and produces food that is hearty and delicious. The wine list is also extensive and the atmosphere is inviting and unpretentious.
bistroterroir.com.au

Back near Lake Daylesford, Boathouse Daylesford is set on the very edge of the lake, offering beautiful views and a relaxed atmosphere. The outdoor deck is perfect in the warmer months, while the ambiance indoors is also lovely. Professional service and quality fare, this is a great option… ideal for a cosy date night or a longer lunch with friends. Lunches are a la carte and dinners are two, three or four courses.
boathousedaylesford.com.au

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Tuki

If you feel like quality food, in a truly rural setting, with sublime views, we highly recommend Tuki. Located on the ‘Stoney Rises’ the panoramic views are the about the only thing that might distract you from the excellent food. Tuki is also a trout farm so you can catch trout (regardless of how poor you are at fishing) and you can also stay in one of their charming cottages. Fine dining, rural scenes, incredibly friendly hosts (Jan and Robert are just lovely), this is a place where memories are made.
tuki.com.au

HOT DEAL: Stay, Play and Eat at Tuki with this exclusive package for two. Click for info.

If you’re in more of a ‘beer and burgers’ mood, look no further than local favourite, Daylesford Brewing Co, located in the heart of Daylesford. Of course, the menu extends beyond just burgers, but boy they are tasty burgers. Owner Dave Gill is also a brewer and there is a range of his excellent beers on tap. A warm and welcoming vibe makes this a great place to while away a couple of hours and they occasionally have live music to add to the already-cool vibe.
daylesfordbrewingco.com.au

Nestled in the heart of our region, just 20 minutes from Daylesford, Kyneton, or Woodend, Trentham is a charming town that punches above its weight food-wise. Embracing the ‘pub vibe’, check out Hotel Trentham. Retaining its 1920s charm, this pub was recently renovated by a team which included NBA star Chris Anstey. With the motto “There Are No Strangers Here – Just Friends You Haven’t Met Yet,” the hotel embodies the welcoming spirit of a classic country pub, perfect for the whole family. Enjoy great food, a wide range of libations, regular live music and cosy onsite accommodation.
hoteltrentham.com.au

This is just a start. Check out the myriad of dining options in the region here.

 

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Acre of Roses – The Potting Shed https://daylesfordmacedonlife.com.au/business/accommodation/acre-of-roses-the-potting-shed/ Tue, 29 Oct 2024 00:58:47 +0000 https://daylesfordmacedonlife.com.au/?p=99695
The Potting Shed – Let your Imagination Grow Wild

The Potting Shed is a haven for creatives, lovingly styled to inspire whether you’re here to paint, draw, read, write, or simply listen. Author Sharon Flynn chose this unique studio as the setting for her book, “Wild Drinks”, embracing the rich, tranquil surroundings for creativity. Guests can unwind outdoors in the Kitchen Potager garden, which flourishes with seasonal vegetables, flowers, berries, and a working compost area. Sit amidst vibrant birdlife or relax indoors in the cosy wing-backed chairs, perfectly positioned beneath a glass bell tower that brings the outside in. Here, you can also ring the bell to announce your arrival, adding a touch of whimsy to your stay.

Potting Shed guests also have the chance to indulge in an exclusive outdoor bath experience, set under the canopy of trees with soothing magnesium salts and herbal tea, perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation. The Potting Shed’s rustic charm is enhanced by a king bed framed by French doors, a Mont Eltham potbelly stove, and a split system for year-round comfort. The open-plan design is complemented by a bathroom featuring an antique basin and a copper “rain” shower for a spa-like touch. The entire space evokes nostalgia yet integrates modern comforts seamlessly.

Bring your furry companion along for this retreat where both of you can feel at home. Enjoy breakfast provisions in the kitchenette that include cereals, ,granola, eggs, bacon, freshly baked bread, waffles, coffee and more to start your day in the most delicious way. The Potting Shed offers a memorable escape for all who enter, capturing a timeless ambiance beloved by countless guests.

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5 Blue Mount Road
Trentham, VIC

acreofroses.com.au

+61 405 032 566

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Follow The Pie Trail https://daylesfordmacedonlife.com.au/articles/eat-drink/follow-the-pie-trail/ Tue, 17 Sep 2024 04:44:54 +0000 https://daylesfordmacedonlife.com.au/?p=95284

I think we can all agree that when it comes to winter comfort food, few things are better than a pie.

In Kyneton, wear your elastic waisted pants because the pies here are recognised as the best in the country. Country Cob Bakery are famous for their award-winning pies and numerous accolades, including being named Australia’s best pie maker on four separate occasions by the Baking Association of Australia. Whichever pie you choose, it’s hard to go wrong at this small but mighty bakery.

They aren’t the only ones making notable pies in Kyneton. As you arrive at Piper Street Food Co., the front window reads “We make splendid pies” and they really do. Their traditional pork pie is dense and rich, everything a pork pie should be, and you can also pick up an array of goodies for a picnic.

Further down Piper Street, visit Grist Artisan Bakers, their chicken, cauliflower and parmesan pies have visible layers of puff pastry and come in family size or party pies.

At Malmsbury Bakery, everything is made from scratch daily, using locally sourced ingredients. Their steak and mushroom pie, served with a tasty homemade chutney, is a standout—best enjoyed in the bakery’s charming, leafy courtyard. 

In Woodend, the Holgate beef pie at Holgate Brewhouse is packed with ultra-tender beef chunks, lardons, and mushrooms. Enjoy it alongside a tasting paddle of their award-winning brews. Another pub favourite is the Guinness Pie at the Pig & Whistle Hotel in Trentham East, served with minted peas and Trentham spuds.

Or pair your pie with a local brew at Darraweit Valley Cider House, your tastebuds will be sent into a spin with their pork and caramalised apple pie. Every bit as decadent as it sounds.

Chloe Smith Photography
Chloe Smith Photography

The recently revitalised Daylesford Hotel features an incredibly moreish duck pie with sour-cream puff pastry. Or for families seeking a no fuss options. The Daylesford Bakery pies are no nonsense and delicious. The pepper beef is loaded with pepper and big chunks of meat. For a sweet treat order the apricot pie.

Daylesford Meat Co. make all their pies onsite using seasonal ingredients, they even have a ‘Keep Calm and Eat Pies’ pack, a selection of five family size pies to keep you fed all weekend. A little further up Vincent Street, Himalaya Bakery have a range of handmade vegan and vegetarian pies. The spinach and potato or smoked tofu are popular options.

In Castlemaine, Johnny Baker is wowing punters with their sheer variety of flavours. Think beef rendang and potato, cauliflower cheese or venison and port. Choosing which flavour to go with is the hardest part.

Nearby in Harcourt, tuck into a chunky pepper steak pie at Harcourt Produce & General Store. Made onsite, these tasty morsels are best paired with one of their famous homemade Danishes.

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Photography by Chloe Smith. 

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