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History and heritage – Daylesford and the Macedon Ranges

Lavendula, Daylesford

You'll feel a deep sense of history in almost all that you do in Daylesford and the Macedon Ranges, from the seasonal produce you collect from generations-old farms; to wines made from gnarled vines at colonial wineries, and to luxurious spas in mineral waters discovered during the gold rush.

Indulgence through the ages
The opulence you'll enjoy around Daylesford dates back to the 1850s, when people from all over the world rushed to find gold. They left behind granite, bluestone and sandstone buildings that give these small country towns their touches of grandeur. The imposing Hepburn Mineral Springs Bathhouse has been the place to go for wellbeing and pampering since 1895, so lie back and soak in history.

Explore the bluestone buildings of Kilmore, Victoria’s oldest inland settled town. See more bluestone in Malmsbury and Kyneton, where cobblestone footpaths remain.

The melting pot
There's a reason you'll dine on such fantastic food and wine in Daylesford and the Macedon Ranges. Failed gold miners instead uncovered abundant mineral springs and the rich soil that now grows delicious produce and grapes for the iconic cool climate wines.

The region's distinct European vibe comes courtesy of post-war Swiss Italian migrants. See clusters of traditional stone farm buildings around Yandoit, Guildford and Franklinford, and striking buildings stand in Clunes and Creswick. Pay special attention to the stunning Lavandula lavender farm's Swiss-Italian farm at Shepherds Flat, and tour the Old Macaroni Factory in Hepburn Springs to discover magnificent frescoes.

Many towns have museums and heritage walks of key historical attractions – ask at the local visitor information centres.

Howzat?
Get your cricket fix at the birthplace of The Ashes – international cricket's most coveted trophy at Emu Bottom, Victoria’s oldest homestead and the famous Rupertswood mansion. Cricket Willow, outside Hepburn Springs, is where you go to pay homage to cricket bats.

Some historical buildings and sites of note to visit include:

Lavandula Swiss Italian Farm

Lavandula Swiss-Italian Farm

Discover the region's Swiss-Italian heritage at this 1860s farm amid the lavender and olives, the restaurant and cafe, and the roaming farm animals.
350 Hepburn- Newstead Road, Shepherds Flat

Anderson's Mill

Anderson's Mill

See how the Hepburn's waters contributed to a flourishing industry after the gold rush. Tour the five-story building and feel the might of the iron water wheel.
Creswick-Newstead Road, Smeaton

Rupertswood Mansion

Rupertswood Mansion

Spend a night or two in the grand surrounds of this restored nineteenth century mansion. Throw your arm over in the lush grounds of the 'birthplace of the Ashes'.
3 Macedon Street, Sunbury

Woodlands Historic Park

Woodlands Historic Homestead

Glimpse the landscape seen by settlers in the 1840s. Explore the historic homestead and see some of the oldest exotic trees in the state.
Oaklands Road, Bulla near Sunbury