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Pyrenees Winery To St Arnaud, Kara Kara Estate North 0 4 8 12 km Stuart Mill Dalyenong PYRENEES Nature Nature Conservation Conservation Park Park CELLAR DOORS STUART MILL Amherst Winery F5 Bigibila Winery C3 Blue Pyrenees Estate D4 WINJALLOK Dalwhinnie Wines B3 Dogrock Winery A4 Equus@Moonambel C3 MOYREISK Forest Gate Estate E4 ARCHDALE Grape Farm Winery B3 JUNCTION Gwynnyth Vineyard B3 St Arnaud Kara Kara Estate B1 Range Lamplough Estate E5 National Park Michael Unwin Wines D8 Mitchell Harris Wines Ballarat Central Mount Avoca Winery D4 Peerick Vineyard B3 Quoin Hill F7 Sally’s Paddock Redbank Winery C2 NATTE YALLOCK St Ignatius E4 STAWELL-AVOCA RD Redbank-Natte Yallock Rd Summerfield Wines C3 d R h g BARKLY M d Taltarni Vineyards B3 u oona ck R o mbel-Nat llo r te Ya Wimmera Hills Winery C5 o REDBANK b s & Mrs Bakers Still House d n a Taltarni Rd L C275 Frenchmans-St Arnaud Rd C221 McAdams Ln MARYBO ROU GH FRENCHMANS MOONAMBEL -ST A R N A U B220 D R Punton Rd D Black Mares Ln HOMEBUSH Landsborough Nature Conservation C241 WARRENMANG Rd Reserve ang nm rre Susans Ln LANDSBOROUGH Glenlofty-Wa L PERCYDALE a n d To Maryborough s Percydale Rd b o Sims Ln ro u g h -E l mh Vinoca Rd Ararat-St Arnaud Rd d ur R Redpath Rd Paddys Range Slaughterhouse Rd s g Homebush Rd B180 t n State Park R a d Boundary Track nm e r AVOCA Boundary Rd r a Dawsons Rd W - y B180 ft lo n e l G Bung Bong Degraves Rd Nature NOWHERE Conservation GLENLOFTY CREEK Reserve d R k e e r GLENPATRICK C Rd Avoca Rd e k ee Caralulup Rd r reenhill Cr CROWLANDS lough-G he Lamp w o Lillicur Rd N C172 LAMPLOUGH AMHERST Baker Rd d Lillicur Rd R k ric at p Sandy Ln len t-G Greenhil urs l Cr Elmh eek Rd To Talbot ELMHURST LILLICUR AMPHITHEATRE L B180 e x t o Wilsons Rd n-Arar at R Caralulup d B220 Nature Conservation Reserve Mount GLENLOGIE Cole d Lexton-Ararat Rd R t s r u h m l E Amphitheatre Rd - an l g Mount Ra Lonarch LEXTON Ben Major Nature Mount Conservation Beckwork Reserve d LEGEND R C172 m o t Forest Rd t o B Visitor Information Centre k c Waubra-Talbot Rd a l AVOCA: BEAUFORT: BALLARAT: B 122 High Street, 2 Neill Street 225 Sturt Street B220 Avoca VIC 3467 Beaufort VIC 3373 Ballarat VIC 3350 To Ballarat, 03 5465 1000 03 5349 1180 1800 44 66 33 Creswick & Amphitheatre Rd Quoin Hill Rd Melbourne DRIVING IN THE PYRENEES RAGLAN Melbourne – Ballarat 75 minutes 116km WEST OF BALLARAT BALLARAT CENTRAL Main Lead Rd Melbourne – Avoca 120 minutes 183km Melbourne – Beaufort 110 minutes 163km MAIR ST Ballarat – Avoca 50 minutes 70km To Ararat, Adelaide Ballarat – Beaufort 40 minutes 50km C A POWELLS RD Ballarat – Waubra 25 minutes 32km M M8 P ST Avoca - Beaufort 35 minutes 45km REMEMBRANCE DR Avoca - Lamplough 5 minutes 7km To Ballarat Racecourse Rd Avoca – Amherst 20 minutes 21km DAWSON ST NTH To Ballarat ARMSTRONG ST Avoca – Elmhurst 20 minutes 28km LYDIARD ST NTH & Melbourne DOVETON ST NTH ESTERN Elmhurst – Crowlands 15 minutes 18km W HWY Avoca – Moonambel 15 minutes 19km M8 STURT ST Moonambel – Redbank 9 minutes 7km To Skipton CHISHOLMES RD Wander the Pyrenees wine region With 22 cellar doors to unearth, sample the region’s Gwynnyth Vineyard Mount Avoca Winery Summerfield Wines 87 McAdams Lane, Moonambel Moates Lane via Vinoca Road, Avoca 5967 Stawell-Avoca Road, Moonambel EAT renowned premium shiraz, cabernet sauvignon and Elegant Pyrenees wine, including aged The only Australian Certified Organic winery in Specialising in deep, bold reds using Cabernets, oaked Chenin Blanc and oak-aged the Pyrenees, handcrafting award-winning traditional methods. Enjoy a selection of sparkling wines. Enjoy lunch or indulge in a cheese Plum Port, Cabernet Vintage Liqueur and wines for nearly 50 years. fine foods from their gourmet deli. bottle fermented Ciders. w: mountavoca.com w: summerfieldwines.com w: gwynnythvineyard.com p: 03 5465 3282 p: 03 5467 2264 platter while soaking in the magnificent views of p: 0409 944 757 e: [email protected] e: [email protected] e: [email protected] o: Monday-Friday, 12noon-5pm o: 7 days, 10am–5pm surrounding valleys and mountain ranges. o: 7 days, 10am-5pm Weekends, 11am-5pm (closed some public holidays) Taltarni Vineyards Amherst Winery Dogrock Winery Kara Kara Estate Peerick Vineyard 339 Taltarni Road, Moonambel 285 Talbot-Avoca Road, Amherst 114 Degraves Road, Crowlands Sunraysia Hwy, St Arnaud 155 Wild Dog Track, Warrenmang Producing a portfolio of high-calibre still wines Established in 1989, producing small batches of Dogrock is a small family-owned winery, voted Producing fine parcels of estate grown fruit A boutique producer of premium red and white and méthode traditionnelle-crafted sparkling, elegant, complex wines. Wild yeast fermented, Gourmet Traveller’s best Pyrenees/Ballarat small to craft full flavoured and structured reds, and wines. Open for cellar door tastings and sales for all keys moments in life. basket pressed, handmade. cellar door for 2016. Real wine, real winemakers. elegant whites, that are truly Pyrenees in style. most weekends. w: taltarni.com.au w: amherstwinery.com w: dogrock.com.au w: karakarawines.com.au w: peerick.com.au p: 03 5459 7900 p: 0400 380 382 p: 0409 280 317 p: 03 5496 3294 p: 03 5467 2207 e: [email protected] e: [email protected] e: [email protected] e: [email protected] e: [email protected] o: 7 days, 11am-5pm (closed Christmas Day, o: Weekends, 11am-5pm o: Open any time by appointment o: 7 days, 10am-6pm o: Most weekends, 11am-4pm Boxing Day and New Years Day) Bigibila Winery EAT Equus@Moonambel EAT Lamplough Estate Quoin Hill EAT Wimmera Hills Winery 85 Polleters Road, Moonambel 106 Black Mares Lane, Moonambel 5192 Sunraysia Hwy, Lamplough 76 Quoin Hill Road, Waubra & Mrs Bakers Still House Bigibila is a boutique winery and vineyard, olive Spectacular views and fine wines made by A picturesque winery producing quality wines A stunning vineyard and winery with a café 606 Elmhurst-Glenpatrick Rd, Elmhurst grove and sustainable farm producing an award-winning Owen Latta of Eastern Peake by traditional means, from grapes grown on and function centre, showcasing all wines Visit the cellar door for a short tour of the excellent range of premium red wines. and Latta Vino. the property. Visitors are welcome at the exclusively at the cellar door. Open for weekend cellar door for free tastings. lunches, weddings and special occasions. distillery and taste the wines, gins and liqueurs all w: bigibila.com w: equus-at-moonambel.com made on the farm. p: 0425 739 319 p: 0448 671 867 w: lamploughestate.com.au w: quoinhill.com.au w: wimmerahills.com.au e: [email protected] e: [email protected] p: 0409 592 627 p: 03 5343 5365 p: 0418 141 685 o: Weekends, 11am–5pm o: Weekends and public holidays, 11am-5pm e: [email protected] e: [email protected] or by appointment o: Thursday-Monday, 10am-5pm o: Weekdays, 11am-5pm Weekends, 10am-5pm e: [email protected] o: By appointment Blue Pyrenees Estate Forest Gate Estate EAT Michael Unwin Wines Sally’s Paddock Redbank Winery EAT Vinoca Road, Avoca EAT 122 Redpath Road, Avoca 10 Powells Rd Windermere – Ballarat 1926 Sunraysia Highway, Redbank Pioneers of the Pyrenees wine region, producing A boutique vineyard, cellar door and café on Sample some superb wines surrounded by Producers of outstanding quality red varietals world-class quality wines grown in the estate Avoca’s doorstep. Enjoy exceptional wines and racks of barrels filled with maturing wine. and blends. Open for tastings and meals at the vineyards. Share plates of local produce great food while overlooking the tranquil vineyard. w: michaelunwinwines.com.au Flying Pig Deli. Live music Saturday afternoon. available from midday each day. w: forestgateestatewinery.com.au p: 03 5349 2021 w: sallyspaddock.com.au w: bluepyrenees.com.au p: 0409 654 838 e: [email protected] p: 03 5467 7255 p: 03 5465 1111 e: [email protected] o: Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm e: [email protected] e: [email protected] o: Weekends and public holidays, 11am-5pm Weekends, 12noon-4.30pm o: Monday-Saturday, 9am-5pm o: 7 days, 11am–5pm Sunday, 10am-5pm Dalwhinnie Wines Grape Farm Winery Mitchell Harris Wines St Ignatius EAT Golden Nugget Discovery 448 Taltarni Road, Moonambel EAT 107 McAdams Lane, Moonambel 38 Doveton St Nth, Ballarat EAT 5434 Sunraysia Highway, Lamplough Pyrenees Winery Tours Producing distinctive, elegant, complex fruit All wines are made from fruit harvested from our Wine bar, wine shop, and cellardoor, serving St Ignatius is the house of Malbec, w: goldennuggettours.com.au flavoured wines, with the combination of site, vineyard. Spanish ‘tapas’ style café opening in great coffee and food in the heart of Ballarat. producing premium quality wine of unique p: 03 5332 9199 | 0407 542 796 soil and climate all playing an intrinsic role. provenance since 1992. Argentine Grill our picturesque cellar door at Easter 2018. w: mitchellharris.com.au James Halliday Wine Companion exclusively by appointment. w: dalwhinnie.com.au w: grapefarmwinery.com.au p: 03 5331 8931 5 Red Star Winery 2021 p: 03 5467 2388 w: stignatiuswines.com p: 03 5467 2145 / 0437 047 891 e: [email protected] #visitpyrenees #pyreneesunearthed e: [email protected] P: 03 5465 3542 e: [email protected] o: Sunday-Monday, 11am-7pm @visitballarat o: 7 days, 10am-5pm o: Friday-Monday, 11-5pm or by appointment Tuesday-Wednesday, 11am-9pm e: [email protected] (closed Christmas Day and Boxing Day) Thursday-Saturday, 11am–11pm o: 7 days, 10am-5pm.
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