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Love the many places to have coffee, great food choices for all budgets, sipping wine at a local cellar doors, massages and pampering treatments, long leisurely walks around the lakes or through the Mineral Springs reserve and Hepburn Springs village and places to stay with open fires and spas.  Great palces for rejuenating relationships of all kinds

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  1. 74 Pauline Houghton
    Aug 2nd, 2008 at 6:49 pm

    Fantastic places to see and loads of things to do. What more could we wish for in our beautiful state. We have returned to this area many times and have not found a fault, only that we would like to stay longer every time.

  2. 73 Denise
    Aug 2nd, 2008 at 6:41 pm

    Daylesford and Hepburn Springs are delighful areas of Victoria. I still have fond memories of visiting there as a child (…a few years ago!!!) and recent stays in the area in the lovely B & Bs, only makes me keen to visit again and again. The residents of Daylesford and surrounds are truly living in an idyllic area.

  3. 72 LISA HARRIS
    Jul 31st, 2008 at 12:07 pm

    There are some beautiful lakes around the town, including Jubilee Lake and Lake Daylesford, where you can hire boats to have fun on the water., I think I loved this more than the kids. Also beautiful is the Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens, which offer spectacular views from the top. There are also some great walks around town and the local area, and I can’t rave enough about the food.

  4. 71 Mary Douch
    Jul 30th, 2008 at 12:33 am

    Love the area, lots to see and do. Great places to visit like the Convent, generally the whole area has lots for all ages.

  5. 70 Joy Boyd
    Jul 29th, 2008 at 5:25 pm

    This area is just perfect for a romantic getaway, not too far from Melbourne, beautiful countryside and so much to see and do.

  6. 69 Jenny Myers
    Jul 27th, 2008 at 11:35 am

    Inala Country Retreat in Daylesford, We had a wonderful relaxing stay in Cosy Gum Cottage which is so warm and inviting, and made of mud bricks.Sitting in the Spa pool enjoying “bubbly” was such a fantastic way to unwind and forget the stresses of the real world, (which is what we had planned our weekend away for.) There is also “Mellawood Cottage” quite different but with the same cosy feel, (will stay in this one on our next trip, as we will definately be back) What with the totally private , relaxing atmosphere, and the Pixies” that discretely visit with deliscous home made treats regularly (I found myself trying to catch a glimpse of these mystical nyphs just to say thanks, but they are very queit, and unobtrusive) You only realise some one has been when you discover the basket of treats, Would highly recommend this wonderful place, ( or should I keep it to myself, hmmm!!!!You can always feel the difference when the people who run the Cottages really care about making your stay memorable,

  7. 68 Marjory Gardner
    Jul 25th, 2008 at 4:32 pm

    Beautiful countryside, fabulous shopping, wonderful restaurants, hospitable people. What more could you want?!

  8. 67 rhonda mackellin
    Jul 19th, 2008 at 1:03 pm

    Every Christmas we would pack up the car, My Mum , Dad, Grandfather and two sisters for our journey to the township of Daylesford. Our residence was rented from Ms Armstrong, a very old but gracious local and we stayed right on Lake Daylesford. We walked to the mineral springs every day, rowed out on the Lake and Dad fished in the evenings. This truely was a great place for our Summer holiday!
    Now some forty years on, My husband and I and my own children still love the Township of Daylesford and all it has to offer. We love this place so much, that we have brought our own property and absolutely enjoy and look forward to our times away from Melbourne. The highlight for me when we do come to Daylesford, is Lavandula. Such as wonderful tribute to the Swiss Italians.

  9. 66 lynette anne cole
    Jul 17th, 2008 at 11:22 am

    The most relaxing place I have ever been. Great for a girly weekend away. Enjoy massages, beautiful eating places,fantastic scenery and warm friendly people

  10. 65 Robyn
    Jul 13th, 2008 at 10:22 pm

    The minute I hit the town of Daylesford I can feel myself unwinding.Everything about the place breaths ambience,an alternative life style that perhaps we all crave for, a lazy lunch over a bottle of local Pinot,and long afternoons in front of a crackling open fire.
    Put your car away, you can walk everywhere you want to go if you’re feeling energetic.Stroll down the main street, pop into the galleries,chat to the locals,they are all so friendly .They seem to embrace tourism not resent it.
    As you have to leave for the drive back to the big smoke,you have a yearning to stay and hide for another week.

  11. 64 Anna Ryan-Punch
    Jul 12th, 2008 at 10:39 am

    I love scouring the 2nd hand bookstores for a pile of reading to take home!

  12. 63 norma lavell
    Jul 9th, 2008 at 12:00 pm

    Daylesford has so much to offer and I simply love walking around the lake (particularly earlier in the day), I also look forward to a visit a day to the lakeside second-hand book barn/cafe where I can always find a great book, relax with breathtaking views over the lake and sip on a glass of wine. The restaurants are many and varied and there is plenty of places to pamper oneself with a spa, massage and other treatments. It’s not too far to drive from Melbourne for a weekend and the colour of the trees changing in Autumn / winter is just awesom.

  13. 62 Kate Richards
    Jul 8th, 2008 at 11:54 pm

    I love Daylesford! Everytime my partner and I leave the noise of the city and arrive at the edge of the wombat forest, we breeath a happy sigh, Having now spent several weekends exploring the town, I feel qualified to assure you it really is worth the trip. After the requisite sleep-ins and lazy breakfasts, mineral water tasting is a must (why does one pump taste so different to the one right next to it???) and the main shopping strip is great to explore. And then the food! I’ve become addicted to several local items such as Tuki trout, Istra smallgoods and Redbeard bread. Our favourite restaurant is Sault- gorgeous venue, warm and knowledgeable staf,f and excellent food with a much-appreciated emphasis on local produce and wine-

  14. 61 Ros Marshall
    Jul 7th, 2008 at 5:33 pm

    Everybody deserves to spoil themselves at least once a year with a visit here for a spa, massage, tarot card reading, delicious meal or just to put your feet up and relax in beautiful surroundings.

  15. 60 Diana R
    Jul 7th, 2008 at 1:53 pm

    Daylesford is so quaint and quirky - i love it! It’s my favourite place to go for some much needed rest and relaxion! There are so many spa/massage places to choose from. Daylesford has great food, cute art galleries, lovely botanical gardens and a great Sunday market. Overall one of my favourite Victorian destinations!

  16. 59 Julie
    Jul 6th, 2008 at 9:25 pm

    A touch of an alternative, hippy town, close to Melbourne with great food and wine. Very relaxing

  17. 58 Marianne Spalek
    Jul 6th, 2008 at 9:05 am

    Spend another loveley weekend in Daylesford/Hepburn Springs. Went horse riding at the ‘Boomerang Holiday Ranch’ . What a great afternoon. The staff are very helpful for us beginner riders. My 7 year old had a wonderful time and so did I. Our favourite dinner place has to be ‘Sault’ Restaurant. The service is exeptional, the food wonderful and the venue very special. A walk around The Lake is a must and today we are looking forward the Herritage Train Ride and the Sunday Market. A shame the Bathhouse is under removation as we usually spend a few hours there. Looking forwards to our next visit when the redevelopment should be finished. Daylesford/Hepburn Springs, what a great place to visit.

  18. 57 Jan
    Jul 5th, 2008 at 1:38 pm

    I spent wonderful holidays in Hepburn Springs as a child and now enjoy my times in Daylesford - the perfect holiday for young and old alike. Enjoy walking around Lake Daylesford and Jubilee Lake with playgrounds for the little ones, picnic areas, always a visit to the Book Barn, interesting shops and great coffee in town, not to mention the galleries and the fabulous food, cosy cottages, wood fires and of course the Hepburn Spa. Kangaroos can be seen near the golf links and the kookaburras are a joy. Hepburn has interests for everyone.

  19. 56 Richard
    Jul 4th, 2008 at 9:22 pm

    Who couldn’t fall in love with such beautiful towns such as Daylesford & Hepburn Springs. From a stroll around Lake Daylesford or the Botanical Gardens, to a yummy afternoon tea at the Lake House. From a drink of fresh mineral water, to a Sunday roast at the Old Hepburn Hotel. Then there is my favourite Cricket Willow the only place of its kind in the world and the Tinetti Family also have the heritage behind the beautiful Lavandula. With a gorgeous atmosphere once you’ve visited these towns once you’ll be hooked for life!

  20. 55 Dee and Chris
    Jul 4th, 2008 at 9:15 pm

    First visited Daylesford/ Hepburn Springs 15 years ago, loved the choices of restaurants, massages, spas, friendly people and great range of shops with cosmopolitan atmosphere embedded in a relaxed country setting.
    Loved it so much we bought a house here 10 years ago and now happily live here.

  21. 54 Vron
    Jul 4th, 2008 at 8:22 pm

    Love the shops in Daylesford. You will always be able to buy that special different gift for someone or better still I always see something I must have.
    Hardest decision is where to have brekky, lunch or dinner. Chowder House in Hepburn or Muffies in Daylesford for great breakfasts, you do not need lunch then. Red Star in Hepburn, Lavendula(Lavender Farm), Kookla or Black Cauldron in Daylesford for lunch when you are hungry. Dinner Mercato in Daylesford for a special dinner that is equal to any top restaurant in Melbourne. The two book barns are great and the one on the lake you can enjoy great coffee and cake on their deck. We usually stay in a little cottage in Daylesford with beautiful relaxing gardens, open fire (central heating too) very homely but elegantly furnished. We only need 2 nights there and we destress. Of course a little pampering massage and treatment does help too.

  22. 53 Cat
    Jul 4th, 2008 at 7:49 pm

    I have just returned from a girls weekend at Daylesford. We had coffee, lunches, dinners, shopping, massages and picturesque walks- what more could you ask for?

  23. 52 Penny Alford
    Jul 4th, 2008 at 4:05 pm

    Daylesford is a picturesque little town with something for everyone. Wine, good food, relaxing walks around the lake followed by even more relaxing spa and massage facilities. A stay in Daylesford will leave you refreshed and stress free. The history of the surrounding area is fascinating, the lovely little cottages a great way to finish the day’s activities or a meal in one of the many and varied retaurants with friends. It is truly “The town for all seasons and all people!”

  24. 51 Alex
    Jul 4th, 2008 at 10:37 am

    Friendly people , good community , beautiful scenery , a true home away from home! :)

  25. 50 Beatrice
    Jul 4th, 2008 at 10:34 am

    The first time I visited Daylesford and Hepburn Springs area was just under 20yrs ago - new off the boat from Montreal. Boy was I impressed, having travelled extensively through out Europe , I thought i may have taken the wrong road- the beautiful old buildings , the mineral springs , the charm , the forest and of course the many cafes and eateries, I could have been in a small village over the other ocean! . One cannot go wrong , so many activities and choices for all walks of life..love it , relaxing , rejuvenating and friendly ..what else could you ask for? !

  26. 49 Mark Lewis
    Jul 4th, 2008 at 10:07 am

    Fantastic experiences so close to Melbourne. Great food, wine, spas, massage, tarot…and lovely accommodation all in the historic Victorian goldfields.

  27. 48 Lucy
    Jul 4th, 2008 at 9:32 am

    Daylesford would have to be one of the most beautiful unique places in Victoria!
    The fact that it’s so close to Melbourne gives it a big plus!
    The history behind this town evident by it’s architecture is simply gorgeous, the town’s atmosphere, the food, the health retreats…. Need I go on!
    A perfect place to unwind and soak in everything that Daylesford and Hepburn have to offer absolutely sublime!
    As far as I’m concerned there isn’t a town like it!

  28. 47 Claire Heyne
    Jul 4th, 2008 at 9:21 am

    I grew up in Daylesford and now live in Ballarat, I love revisiting with my partner and showing him all the delights of Daylesford & Hepburn Springs.

  29. 46 Ela
    Jul 3rd, 2008 at 7:24 pm

    Gain Life Healing Health Retreat
    Needing time out to relax and find the real you again. Found a little piece of heaven for the perfect retreat in Hepburn Springs Daylesford to reconnect with nature and find inner peace … plus realised just how great the whole area is … makes you want to move here. The energy is truly amazing certainly lifted my spirits. So much to see and do. I know where to come to for an Energy fix plus some great retail therapy … and only a short drive from Melbourne

  30. 45 daryl raine
    Jul 3rd, 2008 at 6:49 pm

    after visiting this area for many years as a child and loving it, then moving here several years ago, this town has it all, its so close to the city, yet is so clean and peaceful, a brilliant place to call home. a fantastic place to come for a day or two to relax and unwind in one of the many beautiful B&B’s or visiting one of the many day spas, Acqua Viva Day Spa is one of the few that use mineral water which is what the area is most famous for.

    Daylesford/Hepburn Springs, a great place to visit, a great place to call home.
    happy & friendly community. where else would you want to be?

  31. 44 P Dressel
    Jul 3rd, 2008 at 9:59 am

    So beautiful and relaxing….a great week-end get away.

  32. 43 Susan Sutton
    Jul 2nd, 2008 at 11:10 pm

    A strong sense of heritage especially the Swiss Italian influence with buildings such as the Macaroni Factory and Villa Parma makes it different from other goldfields towns . Bur also the great food!!

  33. 42 Kingsley Allan
    Jun 29th, 2008 at 3:27 pm

    Victorians are blessed in having such beautiful diversity - (so close to Melbourne) in
    Daylesford & Hepburn Springs. Such glorious vistas and food; friendly folk and
    the abundance of unspoilt peaceful harmony abounds everywhere. Huge variety of
    things to do - the place is Victoria’s best kept secret.

  34. 41 Brian l. Mather
    Jun 26th, 2008 at 9:51 am

    Central Springs Inn Daylesford
    Lovely old world charm. Romantic getaway with personal spa and open fire place. Within walking distance to Daylesford’s attractions including Sunday Market on 1st Sunday in the month. Would reccommend it.

  35. 40 Jane O'connel
    Jun 25th, 2008 at 11:42 am

    Pete Goodlet Studio Daylesford
    Art gallery/studio by a local Daylesford artist, set in a historic miner’s shack on the outskirts of town. Brilliant range of vibrant happy art, also framed prints and handmade art cards.
    Great destination in winter with an atmospheric interior and a roaring fire, cute glimpses of chooks grazing out the back! Well worth a visit when in Daylesford.

  36. 39 Mike
    Jun 23rd, 2008 at 10:40 pm

    I stayed at Baltic Pine Retreat in Fiddlers Lane Bullarto, and had a most memorable and relaxing weekend. The retreat provided my group of 10 friends and I with a spa and wood powered sauna with traditional Russian “birch leaves”. The service and hospitality was just fantastic, especially when the hosts brought out green tea and fresh mineral water from nearby Leetches Creek Springs after the sauna. The Accommodation was really nice, with all natural pine timbers, and the main bedrooms looked out onto a beautiful lake. I will definitely be recommending Baltic Pine Retreat to my friends.

  37. 38 Len and Ann
    Jun 23rd, 2008 at 8:24 pm

    Have just had the best coffee in Daylesford at the Bookbarn Secondhand Bookstore. Great books and view of the lake. And we were able to met Sophie (the dog) and pat her.She is gorgeous. A must for any visitor.

  38. 37 Donna
    Jun 21st, 2008 at 6:46 pm

    Love the coziness and healthy feeling that the whole place makes you feel. Thanks for reminding me Coxy how wonderful Daylesford is. The perfect place for my next birthday in August as I love a good coffee and the hot chilli chocolate sounds to die for. Stayed last time at the Little Yellow Cottage with open fire and spa.

  39. 36 Anthony Scibelli
    Jun 19th, 2008 at 10:33 am

    Get married and have your photography done in the beautiful Daylesford & Hepburn Region with a prize winning local photography studio:Scibelli-Brook Photography for Weddings.
    Always offering the finest in world class quality for the Locals and Melburnians as well as European and Asian visitors. Providing artistic memories for many years to come from the beautiful and timeless Daylesford area. And all so close to Melbourne!
    And if you marry in the mid-week, Scibelli-Brook Photography for Weddings Service will provide your photography for half price!

  40. 35 Kirsty Tracy
    Jun 18th, 2008 at 2:30 pm

    I love Daylesford and Hepburn Springs because it is so beautiful. I love to go in winter when you can cuddle up by the fire, head to a cafe for a coffee, cruise the shops or have a massage. Heaven.

  41. 34 Caterina Carter
    Jun 12th, 2008 at 1:26 pm

    Visit the Spa and Springs Country at Hepburn Springs and Daylesford.
    Visit Peppers Spa Springs Retreat, The Lakehouse or the Convent @ Daylesford or the Chocolate Mill just outside of town.
    Romantic or Family long weekend away.
    Cafes, Restaurants and Antique shops.

  42. 33 Heather
    Jun 10th, 2008 at 2:47 pm

    Took a short break to Hepburn Springs last Autumn, the weather was spectacular and the smell of wood burning in open fireplaces was just magnificent. Stayed at Peppers The Springs in Hepburn Springs and boy does it have the WOW factor. Walked into my ultra modern hotel room (mind you it has been refurbished, first built in the 1930’s) and couldn’t believe it, every room is just as fantastic. The food in the restaurant at the hotel was to die for. Tried the spa the next morning, but due to lack of time didn’t indulge in a massage but have been told since it was wonderful and relaxing. After leaving Hepburn Springs went to the The Chocolate Mill, bought enough chocloate to sink a ship and still find myself daydreaming about their hot chilli chocolate drink.

    I would go back there in a heartbeat.

  43. 32 Tania
    Jun 10th, 2008 at 2:33 pm

    Cliffy’s in Daylesford
    Stunning cafe in dayelsford featuring local produce. Great ambience, a wonderful experience

  44. 31 Charlotte Mills
    Jun 9th, 2008 at 6:14 pm

    For the ultimate getaway, particularly during the cooler months, Daylesford has every element of warmth to offer. One restaurant that is a must is SAULT. Not only does it offer a picturesque setting amongst the lavender, but SAULT’s hospitality and food are second-to-none- whether its an afternoon coffee, a delectable lunch, a romantic dinner or even one’s wedding, the staff make one feel so at home and provide a unique setting (with an open fire!) just out of Daylesford.

  45. 30 Peter Flanagan
    Jun 9th, 2008 at 12:29 pm

    I really love the Daylesford Spa Country Railway, using vintage railmotors. The monthly Champagne Train (Silver Streak) passing through the Wombat Forest in the evenings is a highlight. The Sunday market at the station is daggy, but fun, and the kids can be entertained by the little old train rubmling through the bush.

  46. 29 Joe
    Jun 8th, 2008 at 6:11 pm

    What an extraordinarily wonderful and charming area. Fondly remember going to Hepburn Springs as a child to collect bottles of refreshing mineral waters. As an adult now, Daylesford and Hepburn Springs is a place of great inspiration and being not far from Melbourne, allows me to refresh my soul and spirit after the stresses of work. My many journeys over the years have all brought great pleasure and enrichment each time I visit and the locals are always hospitable and cheerful people (and I sometimes envy their way of life)!

  47. 28 Peter
    Jun 8th, 2008 at 12:04 pm

    Daylesford is close to Melb - a lovely afternoon’s drive - and so much to see and do. We have been many times, now, to Sault Restaurant at Sailor’s Falls as a special place, just a few kms on the Melb side of Daylesford. The setting is so relaxing, the food is excellent and the freindly staff make it always worth coming back. It is one of our favourite things to do.

  48. 27 Samantha
    Jun 6th, 2008 at 10:08 am

    The Convent, Daylesford
    Nestled on the crest of Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens, over-looking Daylesford, The former residence to the Gold Commissioner and later a Presentation Sister’s Convent, it boasts expansive views of the countryside and township below. A feast for the senses, the gallery is more than a three level haven of fine art in an historic 19th century mansion. With its decadent retail areas, Mediterranean restaurant, relaxing Altar bar and lounge, restored chapel, nuns museum, penthouse apartment and two stunning glass fronted function spaces, all surrounded by six acres of stunning gardens, this multi-award winning gallery offers endless possibilities for a unique and satisfying experience.

  49. 26 Leonie Keynes
    Jun 6th, 2008 at 10:07 am

    Bookbarn Secondhand Bookstore and Coffee Shop
    The Bookbarn is situated on Lake Daylesford. You can read a secondhand book whilst sipping coffee and watching the great view of the Lake. If you are lucky “Miss Sophie” (a friendly great dane) may even stand near deck where you sit and allow a pat!!!!

  50. 25 mala
    Jun 4th, 2008 at 2:47 pm

    Wow, what a great place, not too far from melbourne, relaxing, romantic, lots of places to have coffee and a treat, and then there the massages and pampering. Look no further!!!

  51. 24 Judy Macleod
    Jun 2nd, 2008 at 2:12 pm

    Coffee at the Boat House Daylesford
    This is amost relaxing and picturesque place with the best cappucinno you will find anywhere. It is situated right on the edge of Lake Daylesford and it is not to be confused with the Lake House. You can go for a brisk walk or lovely stroll around the lake and end up on the decking or inside by a cosy log fire with a beautiful view. Great any time of the year.

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