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Daylesford is the heart of Victoria's spa country, a charming gold-rush-era town set among rolling hills and volcanic lakes. Known for its natural mineral springs, thriving arts scene, and excellent local produce, it offers a perfect blend of relaxation and culture. Wander Hepburn Springs' boutique galleries, soak in a mineral bath, or explore the surrounding lush forests — Daylesford is a rejuvenating escape from Melbourne's pace.
Highlights & What to See
- Hepburn Mineral Springs Reserve – Sample naturally sparkling mineral water from historic pump houses and enjoy peaceful walking trails through ferny gullies.
- Lake Daylesford – A serene lake with a picturesque boathouse, perfect for a stroll, picnic, or paddleboat ride.
- Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens – Perched on an extinct volcano, these gardens offer panoramic views, towering oaks, and a charming café in the former gardener's cottage.
- Daylesford Sunday Market – One of Victoria's best country markets, brimming with artisan cheeses, organic veggies, vintage wares, and handmade crafts.
- Convent Gallery – A former convent turned gallery showcasing contemporary art, with a café and stunning gardens.
- Hepburn Bathhouse & Spa – Soak in the region's famed mineral waters in a heritage setting, with modern spa treatments available.
Suggested Time to Spend
Daylesford rewards a slow pace. With two nights you can fully unwind: spend one day exploring the town and its markets, and another soaking in the springs and walking the reserve. If time is tight, a long day trip from Melbourne (90 minutes away) lets you hit the highlights, but you'll miss the evening tranquility. For a deeper experience, add a third day to explore nearby wineries and villages.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Hepburn Springs – Daylesford's sibling village, home to more mineral springs, art galleries, and the acclaimed Lake House restaurant.
- Sovereign Hill – A living history museum in Ballarat that recreates the gold rush era, with underground mine tours and costumed characters.
- Ballarat – Victoria's largest inland city, rich in gold-rush architecture, gardens, and the excellent Art Gallery of Ballarat.
- Macedon Ranges – Volcanic peaks, cool-climate gardens, and the historic Hanging Rock reserve, perfect for hiking and picnics.
- Trentham Falls – One of Victoria's tallest waterfalls, a short drive away through lovely countryside.
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Image credits
- Sovereign Hill — Chensiyuan / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Ballarat — Mattinbgn ( talk · contribs ) / CC BY 3.0
- Hepburn Springs — Gervo1865 at English Wikipedia / CC BY 2.5
- Macedon Ranges — Bernard Spragg / CC CC0 1.0
- Trentham Falls — Rexness / CC BY-SA 2.0