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Heathcote is a charming historic gold-mining town in central Victoria, renowned for its robust red wines, distinctive Cambrian soil, and relaxed rural atmosphere. Just 90 minutes north of Melbourne, it offers a perfect blend of gourmet cellar doors, heritage architecture, and striking granite landscapes that invite exploration.
Highlights & What to See
- Heathcote Wine Region – Taste bold shiraz and other varietals at cellar doors like Jasper Hill or Heathcote Estate, where the ancient soils give wines a unique mineral edge.
- Heathcote-Graytown National Park – Hike through granite boulder outcrops and box-ironbark forests; look for kangaroos and wedge-tailed eagles on the Bald Hill walking track.
- Historic Main Street – Stroll past 19th-century shopfronts, the grand Heathcote Hotel, and the old Court House, now a gallery and visitor centre.
- McIvor Hill Lookout – Climb to the rotunda for panoramic views over the town, surrounding vineyards, and Mount Ida.
- Heathcote Farmers' Market – If visiting on a Sunday, stock up on local olive oil, artisan cheese, and seasonal produce.
Suggested Time to Spend
Two days is ideal: spend the first day tasting wines and exploring the national park, then the second morning browsing the town’s antique shops and historic sites. If you’re short on time, a day trip from Melbourne works – just focus on two or three cellar doors and a short walk in the park. Overnight stays let you enjoy the peaceful evening light over the vineyards.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Bendigo – A 40-minute drive north, with grand gold-rush architecture, galleries, and the Central Deborah Gold Mine.
- Nagambie – Lakeside town famous for boating, water sports, and the Tahbilk winery (30 minutes south).
- Kyneton – Part of the Macedon Ranges, known for its gourmet food scene and antique shopping (45 minutes south-west).
- Lake Eildon – A vast water-sports and camping destination an hour east, perfect for fishing and houseboating.
- Mount Ida – A striking granite peak with walking trails and wildflower displays, just 15 minutes north of town.
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Image credits
- Bendigo — Michael Coghlan from Adelaide, Australia / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Nagambie — Mattinbgn at English Wikipedia / Public domain
- Kyneton — The original uploader was Richmeister at English Wikipedia . / CC BY 2.5
- Lake Eildon — Shirleyshoe93 / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Mount Ida — Queensland State Archives / CC PDM 1.0