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Nestled along the Campaspe River, Kyneton is a charming gold-rush-era town that blends 19th-century elegance with a vibrant contemporary food and wine scene. Its broad streets are lined with bluestone buildings housing acclaimed restaurants, roasteries, and galleries, making it a perfect stop on a self-drive journey through Victoria's spa country.
Highlights & What to See
- Piper Street – The historic heart of town, where you can browse artisan bakeries, delis, and boutiques, then settle in for a long lunch at one of the hatted restaurants like Source Dining.
- Kyneton Museum – Housed in a former bank, this museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's gold-rush past, complete with period rooms and a blacksmith's forge.
- Botanical Gardens – Established in the 1860s, these heritage gardens feature a stunning collection of exotic and native trees, a fernery, and a tranquil riverside setting.
- Wine & Produce Trail – The surrounding Macedon Ranges are home to cool-climate wineries, cideries, and farm gates. Don't miss a tasting at Passing Clouds or Granite Hills.
- Campaspe River Walk – A gentle walking trail that follows the river, connecting the historic bridges and offering spots for a picnic or a paddle.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors find that a full day is ideal to soak up Kyneton's atmosphere. Spend the morning exploring Piper Street and the museum, enjoy a leisurely lunch, then head out to a winery in the afternoon. If you're short on time, a half-day focused on the main street and a single winery still feels rewarding. Overnighting adds a relaxed evening dining scene and the chance to explore the nearby Hanging Rock.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Hanging Rock – Just 15 minutes south, this volcanic formation is famous for its mysterious rock formations and the annual Hanging Rock Races.
- Daylesford & Hepburn Springs – A 30-minute drive west leads to Victoria's spa capital, with mineral springs, luxurious retreats, and the lively Sunday market.
- Macedon – The gateway to the Macedon Regional Park, where you can climb Mount Macedon for panoramic views and visit the historic Forest Glade Gardens.
- Woodend – A quaint village with a thriving food scene, antique shops, and the start of the Great Dividing Trail.
- Castlemaine – A 40-minute drive north, this gold-rush town offers a vibrant arts scene, the Castlemaine Art Museum, and excellent pubs.
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