Daylesford & Mount Macedon
Victoria, Australia
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Hepburn Regional Park

Hepburn Regional Park
Daylesford

Hepburn Regional Park is nestled around the famous mineral springs townships of Daylesford, Hepburn and Hepburn Springs.

Werribee Gorge State Park


Bacchus Marsh

Geological features, spectacular views, native flora and fauna and opportunities for bushwalking and rock climbing are the attractions of the 443 hectare Werribee Gorge State Park, about 65 km west of Melbourne. Things to Do * The Bacchus Marsh district acquired world-wide fame last century as one of the...

Long Forest Nature Conservation Reserve


Bacchus Marsh

Long Forest Flora Reserve was established in 1981 to protect this unique bushland. Things to see and do * The reserve is open to visitors for walking, nature study and bird watching. * If you are interested in helping look after the reserve contact the Friends of Werribee...

Lerderderg State Park


Blackwood

Lerderderg State Park comprises 14,250 hectares and stretches some 20 kilometres between Bacchus Marsh and Blackwood. Rising in the Great Dividing Range, the Lerderderg River has cut a 300 metre deep gorge through sandstone and slate, almost bisecting the park.

Macedon Regional Park


Mount Macedon

The Macedon Ranges are famous for their views, native forests, wildlife, historic monuments and, perhaps foremost, their substantial homes and garden flower displays in Spring.

Creswick Regional Park


Creswick

Centrally located between Ballarat and Daylesford, this park embraces the hills once roamed by the artistic Lindsay family.

Anderson's Mill


Smeaton

In a postcard setting on the banks of Birch's Creek at Smeaton, Anderson's Mill stands as a powerful reminder of an industry that flourished after the gold rush of the 1850's.