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Just an hour north-west of Melbourne, Trentham is a charming Victorian-era village that feels like a step back in time. With its wide main street, historic stone buildings, and a cool-climate setting perfect for cosy escapes, it's a favourite for foodies, nature lovers, and anyone seeking a quiet country retreat. The air smells of eucalypt and woodsmoke, and the surrounding forests and waterfalls invite exploration.
Highlights & What to See
- Trentham Falls – One of Victoria’s highest single-drop waterfalls, plunging 32 metres into a basalt gorge. A short walk through manna gum forest leads to a lookout with misty views.
- Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens – Perched on an extinct volcano in nearby Daylesford, these gardens offer panoramic views, a historic conservatory, and peaceful picnic spots. (Daylesford is a short drive away.)
- Historic Main Street – Stroll past 19th-century gold-rush architecture, including the Trentham Hotel (circa 1862) and the old post office. Pop into artisan bakeries, delis, and the Trentham Farmers’ Market (third Saturday of the month).
- Vaughan Springs Reserve – A hidden gem on the Loddon River, with natural mineral springs, a historic swimming pool, and great spots for a riverside picnic.
- Cosmo Restaurant & Bar – A destination dining spot in a former bank building, known for its seasonal Modern Australian menu and wood-fired cooking.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors find that a full day or an overnight stay is ideal to soak up Trentham’s relaxed pace. Spend the morning exploring the waterfall and gardens, lunch in town, then afternoon at Vaughan Springs. If you’re combining with Daylesford or Hepburn Springs, two days gives you time to enjoy spa treatments, local produce trails, and forest walks.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Daylesford – Just 10 minutes south, this spa town is famous for its mineral springs, galleries, and gourmet food scene.
- Hepburn Springs – A sister village to Daylesford, with historic bathhouses and the Hepburn Mineral Springs Reserve.
- Macedon Ranges – A 30-minute drive east offers mountain views, the Hanging Rock volcanic formation, and cool-climate wineries.
- Ballarat – 45 minutes south, with its magnificent gold-rush architecture, the Gold Museum, and the immersive Sovereign Hill outdoor museum.
- Kyneton – A 20-minute drive north on the Calder Highway, known for its historic Piper Street eateries and antique shopping.
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Image credits
- Sovereign Hill — Chensiyuan / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Daylesford — Gervo1865 at English Wikipedia / CC BY 2.5
- Hepburn Springs — Gervo1865 at English Wikipedia / CC BY 2.5
- Macedon Ranges — Bernard Spragg / CC CC0 1.0
- Ballarat — Mattinbgn ( talk · contribs ) / CC BY 3.0
- Kyneton — The original uploader was Richmeister at English Wikipedia . / CC BY 2.5