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Nestled in the lush Wombat State Forest, Hepburn Springs is Victoria's most charming spa town, where natural mineral springs have drawn visitors for over a century. With its leafy streets, art deco bathhouses, and a thriving café culture, it offers the perfect blend of relaxation and gourmet indulgence. The air smells faintly of eucalyptus and the mineral-rich waters bubble up from deep underground, inviting you to soak away your cares.
Highlights & What to See
- Hepburn Bathhouse & Spa: The historic bathhouse is the town's centrepiece, offering modern spa treatments alongside the original mineral baths. Book a soak in the naturally heated waters for an authentic experience.
- Mineral Springs Reserve: A serene parkland where you can sample the different spring waters from ornate fountains – each has a distinct mineral taste. The reserve also has walking trails and a lovely playground.
- Lake Daylesford: Just a short drive away, this picturesque lake is perfect for a stroll, picnic, or paddleboat ride. The surrounding gardens are beautiful in spring.
- Convent Gallery: Housed in a former convent, this gallery showcases local art and has a delightful café with views over Daylesford. The building itself is a stunning piece of history.
- Farmgate produce: The region is dotted with lavender farms, olive groves, and artisan producers. Visit the Lavandula Swiss Italian Farm for a taste of the countryside.
Suggested Time to Spend
Hepburn Springs is best enjoyed over a relaxed long weekend. Two nights allow you to fully unwind: spend your first day soaking at the bathhouse and exploring the reserve, then dedicate the second day to a spa treatment, a leisurely lunch, and a visit to a nearby farm. If you're on a road trip, even a single overnight stop can be rejuvenating – just book your spa session in advance.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Daylesford: Only 5 minutes away, this vibrant town is famous for its restaurants, galleries, and the Sunday market. Don't miss the boathouse on the lake.
- Sovereign Hill: A living history museum in Ballarat that recreates the gold rush era. It’s about 30 minutes south and ideal for families or history buffs.
- Ballarat: The regional hub offers the Art Gallery of Ballarat, beautiful gardens, and the historic Craig’s Royal Hotel. A perfect base for exploring the goldfields.
- Mount Macedon: About 45 minutes away, this area has stunning gardens, the Mount Macedon Memorial Cross, and the quirky Hanging Rock – famous from Joan Lindsay's novel.
- Kyneton: A charming town with a thriving food scene, antique shops, and the beautiful Piper Street. It’s a great lunch stop on the way to or from Melbourne.
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Image credits
- Sovereign Hill — Chensiyuan / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Daylesford — Gervo1865 at English Wikipedia / CC BY 2.5
- Ballarat — Mattinbgn ( talk · contribs ) / CC BY 3.0
- Mount Macedon — Fracboy / Public domain
- Kyneton — The original uploader was Richmeister at English Wikipedia . / CC BY 2.5