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Mount Macedon

Cross at the top of Mount Macedon

Walk in the footsteps of nineteenth century-Melbourne's well-heeled residents and escape the summer heat amid imposing mansions and glorious gardens.

Gardens open and closed
Some of the area's most immaculately preserved gardens are private, so time your visit for Open Gardens Scheme open days throughout the year for the chance to peek behind fences.

Making do with public parks and reserves won't disappoint at all, with manicured gardens accompanying more rugged environs. Smell the roses at the historic State Nursery at Macedon and take the Forest Eco-Tourism Walking Trail at Sanatorium Lake. You can also enjoy panoramic views, scenic drives, picnic facilities, walking trails, cultural and historic sites of interest and a diversity of flora and fauna at Macedon Regional Park.

Soaring views
If you're after spectacular views, you're in the right area, with stunning vistas of Melbourne and beyond from Mount Macedon's famous memorial cross and lookout. See Hanging Rock and the northern rural landscape from Camels Hump, a rocky outcrop formed by a small steep-sided volcano.

Food and wine
Take advantage of the region's superb food and wine reputation. Pick up fresh local produce from farm gates and provedores and meet winemakers and taste wines at cellar doors, including Hanging Rock (be sure to grab the iconic Macedon Cuvee), Curly Flat, Cobaw Ridge, Bindi and Granite Hills.

Things to do

Cellar at Royal George Hotel, Kyneton

Macedon Ranges wine region

Take a tasting tour of some of Australia's finest boutique wineries for an authentic, exclusive experience

Hepburn Bathhouse & Spa Credit: Hepburn Bathhouse & Spa

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Major events

  • Budburst, Macedon Ranges Wine and Food Celebration – November

How to get there

Mount Macedon is just under one hour from Melbourne via the Calder Highway. V/Line trains service Macedon station seven days a week, however additional transport is needed from the station to Mount Macedon.

Further Links
www.visitmacedonranges.com