There is plenty to see and do in Daylesford and the Macedon Ranges.
With more than 80% of the natural-occurring mineral springs in Australia concentrated here, wineries aplenty, distilleries, good food, history, art, horse riding and even the occasional ghost, there is plenty to explore and experience. While the serendipity of discovery is a wonderful thing – joining a tour and letting someone else do the work for you – can also be a wonderful thing.
If you enjoy a nice drop, and don’t want to drive, there’s Daylesford Wine Tours. These guys have a luxury bus that seats up to sixteen and offer a Classic Day Tour that visits up to five cellar doors including lunch, nibbles, tastings, meet the maker sessions and a pickup and drop off service from your accommodation. This 7-hour tour has unique access to smaller cellar doors that are generally not open to the public including Sailors Falls, Limestone Track and Mt Franklin wineries. The cost is $245 per person but you are likely to spend more as you taste some fabulous wines and take home some favourites.
On the Macedon Ranges side of the region, there is Cool Climate Tours. Brian Field provides tailored tours of wineries and other local attractions in the area for couples, or up to four people, in the comfort of a Mercedes Benz SUV. Brian is an ex-tour operator and knows his wine. He helps design your tour based on your favourite drop and what you want to see. Visitors rave about his knowledge. A full day, with winery visits, tastings and lunch with a glass of wine costs $200 per person. Accommodation or train station pick-ups can be arranged.