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Just an hour’s drive from Melbourne, the Yarra Valley unfurls as a patchwork of vineyards, rolling green hills, and eucalypt forests. This is Victoria’s oldest wine region, where cool-climate chardonnay and pinot noir have found a perfect home. Beyond the cellar doors, the valley offers gourmet food trails, hot-air balloon rides at dawn, and bushwalking through towering mountain ash. It’s a place that rewards slow exploration – whether you’re swirling a glass of sparkling wine, foraging for truffles, or watching platypuses in the Yarra River.
Highlights & What to See
- Wine Tasting: Hit the iconic Domaine Chandon for sparkling wines, or head to Yering Station (the valley’s first vineyard) for a grand tasting room and art gallery.
- Healesville Sanctuary: Get up close with Australian wildlife – kangaroos, koalas, and the elusive platypus – in a bushland setting.
- Hot-Air Ballooning: Drift over the vineyards at sunrise, with the silhouette of the Great Dividing Range on the horizon – then land for a champagne breakfast.
- Tarrawarra Museum of Art: A striking modern gallery perched above the valley, with a rotating collection of contemporary Australian works and a great café.
- Food Experiences: Try farm-to-table dining at Meletos or the Yarra Valley Dairy for artisan cheeses; in winter, truffle hunts at Red Hill Truffles are a must.
- Bushwalking: The Maroondah Reservoir Park offers easy trails through rainforest, while the Mount Donna Buang summit walk (drive-up option) gives panoramic views.
Suggested Time to Spend
A weekend is ideal to soak up the valley’s slow rhythm. Arrive Friday afternoon for a wine tasting and dinner; spend Saturday exploring Healesville, a cellar door or two, and a walk in the forest. On Sunday, book a balloon flight or visit the markets (Healesville Sunday Market is a gem). If you have only a day, choose two highlights – say, a winery and the sanctuary – and allow time for a leisurely lunch.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Melbourne: The valley is an easy day trip from the city, but better as a relaxed weekend escape.
- Dandenong Ranges: Just south-west, these misty hills offer fern gullies, the Puffing Billy steam train, and quaint villages like Sassafras.
- Mornington Peninsula: A 90-minute drive south, with coastal walks, hot springs, and a separate wine region.
- Phillip Island: Famous for the Penguin Parade, it’s a 2-hour drive from the valley – combine for a longer Victorian road trip.
- Yarra Glen: The valley’s main town, with antique shops, the Yarra Valley Chocolaterie, and a great weekend market.
- Marysville: A scenic 45-minute drive north, with the majestic Steavenson Falls and access to Lake Mountain for snow play in winter.
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Image credits
- Hunter Valley — AussieLegend / Public domain
- Melbourne — Melbpal / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Dandenong Ranges — Andrew Amos / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Phillip Island — matteoartizzu / CC BY-ND 2.0
- Healesville — Mattinbgn / CC BY-SA 3.0