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Just an hour's drive northeast of Melbourne, the Yarra Valley unfurls as Victoria's premier wine region, a patchwork of rolling vineyards, cool-climate wineries, and gourmet producers. This is a place where you can taste world-class chardonnay and pinot noir straight from the cellar door, then pair it with artisanal cheese, chocolate, or truffles. Beyond the vines, the valley offers hot-air balloon rides at dawn, bushwalks through tall eucalypt forests, and a thriving arts scene. It's an essential detour for any self-drive itinerary through Victoria's countryside.
Highlights & What to See
- Wine tasting at iconic wineries – Visit Domaine Chandon for sparkling wine, Yarra Yering for elegant reds, and giant steps for a modern tasting room. Many cellar doors offer flights and cheese platters with valley views.
- Healesville Sanctuary – Get up close with Australian wildlife, including kangaroos, koalas, platypuses, and the famous bird show, all in a natural bush setting.
- Hot-air ballooning over the valley – Float above the vineyards at sunrise for a breathtaking panorama of the patchwork landscape, often followed by a champagne breakfast.
- Yarra Valley Chocolaterie & Ice Creamery – Indulge in free tastings of handcrafted chocolates, fudges, and ice creams; the honeycomb is a must-try.
- Tarrawarra Museum of Art – A striking modern gallery set among vineyards, showcasing contemporary Australian art with a rotating exhibition program.
- Farm gates and produce markets – Pick your own berries at Rayners Orchard, taste local cheeses at Yarra Valley Dairy, or visit the Yarra Glen Market on Sundays for artisan goods.
Suggested Time to Spend
A weekend is ideal to soak up the Yarra Valley's pace: spend one day touring wineries and gourmet stops, and the second exploring nature and wildlife. If you're short on time, a single full day from Melbourne is doable – start early with a balloon flight, then hit three cellar doors and Healesville Sanctuary. For a deeper immersion, three days allow you to hike in the nearby Yarra Ranges National Park and linger over long lunches.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Dandenong Ranges – A 30-minute drive southwest, this forested range offers the famous Puffing Billy steam train, lush fern gullies, and charming hillside villages like Sassafras and Olinda.
- Yarra Ranges National Park – Adjacent to the valley, this park protects tall mountain ash forests, waterfalls, and walking trails such as the O'Shannassy Aqueduct Trail.
- Mornington Peninsula – About 90 minutes south, this coastal region has its own wineries, hot springs, and dramatic surf beaches – a great contrast to the valley's inland vibe.
- Melbourne – The natural base for a Yarra Valley trip; combine it with city sights like laneways, markets, and the arts precinct.
- Phillip Island – A 2-hour drive southeast, famous for the Penguin Parade, koala sanctuary, and scenic coastal drives.
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Image credits
- Mornington Peninsula — Honk squeak / Public domain
- Melbourne — Melbpal / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Phillip Island — Phillipislandtourism / CC BY-SA 4.0