Discover the best top things to do in Daylesford, Australia including Shamanic Astrology and Tarot - Lyndall McQuinn, Bokeh, Paris End Daylesford, Des O'Toole Honey, Convent Gallery, The Mill Markets, Moss and Burrows, Stony Creek Gallery, Clayfire Gallery Daylesford, Daylesford Sunday Market.
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Astrology and Tarot Readings available. Readings can be in in person at my studio in Daylesford any day of the week or by Skype. Courses in Astrology and Tarot are also available either as intensives in Daylesford or on Skype. Readings are priced by time frames.
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Local business in beautiful Spa Region of Daylesford Victoria selling beautiful French Style Bella House Furniture, Gifts with a difference and Homewares. Free all day parking opposite Daylesford Primary School. Great sales and affordability. Definately worth a stroll down Vincent Street to grab a bargain with a difference.
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We stumbled across these honey manufacturers whilst visiting in Daylesford and saw the signs. One can try free samples to see which honey one likes. We loved the Black Mallee which was $10 per kilo and the Manuka which was $15 per kilo. This is "real" honey and much better than supermarket purchased honey.
4.5 based on 508 reviews
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...
I always wanted to visit The Convent Gallery and it did not disappoint. Sectioned off into the nuns museum, art gallery, huge gift shop and very popular cafe, The Gallery overlooks beautiful gardens and spectacular views over Daylesford. It costs $5 admission for adults but is well worth it. So much history and art work. Visit and enjoy.
4.5 based on 536 reviews
Welcome to the Amazing Mill Markets, where we sell amazing things. The Amazing Mill Markets are located in three locations - Ballarat, Geelong and Daylesford. Because the Amazing Mill Markets lease space to hundreds of different stallholders, each location has a diverse range of wares and new stallholders are always welcome. There is invariably something for everyone who visits with vintage clothes, vintage furniture, memorabilia, art, glass, jewellery, books, antiques and collectables to name a few.
Great place for a wander around many little sectioned stores. Brings back memories of past days, treasures and special little finds. Great for all ages, give yourself a couple of hours to fully explore this treasure filled storehouse ❤
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Stony Creek Gallery is an amazingly warm and welcoming space, nestled amongst the picturesque bushland of Victoria's famed spa country. The gallery walls are lined with original paintings by resident artist Michael Parker. With works derived from natural elements, and inspiration drawn from the Australian landscape, Michael's resin paintings are truly spectacular. The gallery also contains an extraordinary range of ceramics, blown glass, timber works, jewellery and sculptures by local Australian artists. Even the floor itself is an artwork; a handwritten, original and inspiring story painstakingly painted by Michael Parker. The gallery is also home to a beautiful sculpture garden with a stunning collection of contemporary sculptures and artworks. Entry to the gallery is free and on arrival you will be provided with a complimentary glass of bubbles to help soak in the unique beauty of your surroundings. Relax and unwind, take a sip and enjoy every moment.
This gallery is lively and eclectic with a fun and interesting mix of local artists' works - from sculptures, jewellery, canvases, resin work and glassware. The ambience is further enhanced by the friendly staff who offer a wealth of knowledge as well as a cheeky glass of bubbles!
4.5 based on 30 reviews
We were taken to Daylesford for lunch as part of a sightseeing trip. What a beautiful little country town. The number of vehicles and people moving around is testament to its popularity as a tourist must see. Situated about 100km from Melbourne in very scenic undulating countryside the village is one of the first big gold discovery centres in the mid to late 1800's. It also boasts Hepburn Springs, and the area is said to have 80% of Australia's mineral water springs. In this town is an amazing business called Clayfire, selling beautiful and often unusual furniture pieces, sculptures and a wide range of other articles. The choice is both attractive and varied from small pieces to large sculptures and artwork of beautiful quality and shapes. It is easy to spend a lot of time in this shop!! But for the fact that we were travelling back to New Zealand, it would have been very tempting not to purchase an article for our home. A must see!
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.
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