Daylesford and the Macedon Ranges are synonymous with healing, relaxation and world class food and drink experiences a popular destination year- round. Approximately an hour and half by car from Melbourne’s CBD, the region is Nestled at the foothills of the Great Dividing Range, and is noted for its natural mineral springs, restaurants, cafes, galleries, wineries, distilleries, and walking tours – the perfect place to escape, explore, relax, and indulge.
There is always plenty to see and do and lots of great festivals to visit including: Trentham Spud Festival (May), Bud Burst (November) Chillout Festival (March)
Nestled on the crest of Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens – Covent is steeped in history and boasts expansive views of the countryside and a gallery filled with local, national, and international artists.
One of the longest single drop waterfalls in Victoria/ plunging 32 metres over basalt columns and home to native vegetation including manna gum. Messmate and wildflowers
Perched high on the summit of an extinct volcano, offering panoramic views of Daylesford and surrounds.
Biodynamic/ Organic Winery in Musk Cool climate wines.
Those of us who live in the city lead a hectic digital lifestyle and the opportunity to get way is all that we want. Set on 60 acres, little Hampton farm can be that place. With an east facing elevation every sunrise and sunset is different – and a view that makes you feel like you’re sitting on top of the world. There is an abundance of flora and fauna and natural springs where croaking frogs can be heard of an evening. Allow yourself to immerse in nature and give yourself permission to unwind, slow down and recharge your batteries whether your staying or just visiting Little Hampton Farm.
We acknowledge the Traditional owners and Custodians of Country throughout Australia and acknowledge their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respects to the people, the cultures and the Elders past, present and emerging.