Discover the best top things to do in Daylesford, Australia including Secret Forest Walks, Alice’s Journeys, Lake Daylesford, Daylesford Cider Company, DayKids Playhouse Cafe, Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens, Daylesford Sunday Market, Sailors Falls & Mineral Springs, Daylesford Spa Country Railway.
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5.0 based on 157 reviews
Secret Forest Walks has unique outdoor activities to enrich your Daylesford and Hepburn visit. Our fun and challenging GPS Treasure Hunt at Lake Daylesford is a hit with families, and for friends enjoying some time away together. With our Garmin GPS units, you’ll be searching for hidden objects, cleverly concealed around our beautiful lake and mineral springs to solve a puzzle and receive a prize. Bring a group and make it a team challenge. Or put on your walking shoes and experience the beauty and seclusion of the nearby Wombat Forest, using our specially programmed hand held GPS units as your guide. Choose from a selection of carefully mapped scenic bushwalks to suit your tastes and abilities. We also have special combinations of Treasure Hunts and walks designed for conference groups and organisations looking to develop connectedness and teamwork or simply to have some fun together. P.O.A. Treasure Hunt $15 pp- U/5 free, $40 min. Walks from $50 solo + $15pp.
5.0 based on 34 reviews
Your imagination will be stirred, and secrets revealed, leaving you with a sense of wonder and surprise. It’s a fun and relaxing way to enjoy a few hours. The stories, history and herstory will come to life as you walk through the living museum that is the town of Daylesford. Your personal local guide will reveal and share secrets and stories from the region’s pre-colonial, colonial and prehistoric past to the present day. A unique and interesting excursion for all visitors and locals to gain further insight and knowledge into the Daylesford township and the untold stories of the people who have made it what it is today What you will see and hear on Alice’s Journey’s Walking Tours of Daylesford Early Italianate and Grand Victorian architecture and gardens Why multicultural and diverse communities have called Daylesford and Hepburn Springs home since the mid-1800s The region’s social, economic and political history Little-known women’s stories and legends
4.5 based on 665 reviews
There r so many approaches to the lake .. it's breathtaking early in the morning or wgen dusk falls ... The concept for the lake was mooted in the early 1890s .. to create a lake close to Daylesfordand near the mineral springs .. but the Lake Daylesford was only built in 1929 & officially opened in 1930 w a lot of fanfare and excitement .. Lake Daylesford has become a main attraction for all visitors & popular w locals ... It is a haven for the local bird life, a place for everyone of all ages to relax, enjoy a picnic, take a scenic walk & enjoy the glorious views tt surrounds it .. :)) .. It was a good climb, up down to the lake ..
4.5 based on 180 reviews
A warm welcome awaits you at our tavern-style cellar-door, only 5 mins east of Daylesford (1.5hrs from Melbourne & Geelong, 1hr from Bendigo). Here we make a range of traditional style ciders using the heritage cider apples grown organically on the farm, alongside other locally sourced apples. Sample them all with a cider tasting paddle ($15, 7 glasses of different ciders) and pick which ones you want to take home with you. Lunch is served Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday, offering a modest menu which changes throughout the year. Expect wood fired pizza, platters & light lunches during the warmer months, and heartier warming dishes during winter. Bookings for lunch are strongly recommended on weekends and public holidays, especially for groups. We also host private functions, live music, tours, picnics in the orchard, bridal showers, probus lunches, post-wedding recoveries & wedding ceremonies. Just get in touch to find out how we can help you with your next celebration, cheers!
Just had a lovely lunch in the garden at Daylesford Cider. Tasting platter and pizzas were scrumptious. Driving so missed out on the ciders this time but the sparking apple juice was delightful. Will definitely be going again.
4.0 based on 461 reviews
Excellent botanic garden.situated in the centre of Daylesford.nice place to feel nature while having a nice walk true the garden which is suitable for a romantic or family picnic.
4.0 based on 169 reviews
While holidaying at Creswick we travelled the short distance to Daylesford to check out the market, it was very good, one of the best attended and largest markets we have been to in a long time . Well laid out in the railway station grounds it was very well organised. Some good food stalls there, we had a nice lunch from one selling Potatoe Rotti. Plenty of clothes stalls, lots of different food and plant vendors and every sort of nicknacks , tools, bags, antiques, craft the list goes on . Well worth attending when your in the area.
4.0 based on 32 reviews
After rain, this is a beautiful waterfall, well worth a drive out from Melbourne. If there’s enough water the fall will split into two creating a double waterfall with long cascades. Even when it hasn’t been raining, the valley down below the waterfall provides a lovely walk along the river through tree ferns and moss covered rocks leading to a mineral spring... it is really a little oasis. The walk down to the valley is on high quality, newly constructed steps, however anyone can see the waterfall from just a few metres from the carpark which is easily accessible to all abilities including wheelchairs etc. It is my favorite waterfall in the area and I love the beautiful walk too . If you’re up to it you can walk all the way to Daylesford Lake from here. Do be sure to time your trip to within a day or two after a good rain to see the falls at their best (my kids and I just grab our boots and raincoats but if you wait a day or two you might be a bit drier,)
4.5 based on 59 reviews
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