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A Tasty Little Touring A B C D E F G H I J K L M N A300 Tooborac 18 CALDER 17 To Seymour, Sydney A TASTY LITTLE 1 Redesdale To Heathcote 1 FM PYRENEES Castlemaine B75 A79 NORTHERN HWY HWY Campbells 16 Barfold Glenhope TOURING MAP Newstead Creek Chewton B180 Elphinstone B180 CAL DER HWY Meet the Locals – The winemakers, growers, FWY To Castlemaine, C287 2 Bendigo 2 producers, cooks, restaurateurs and publicans Vaughan - Glenluce Sidonia C285 Baynton of Daylesford and the Macedon Ranges Guildford Mineral Springs Reserve Taradale East BURKE HWY A300 Pastoria AD NO. VILLAGE CLUSTER & ADVERTISER LOCATION GRID REF. Malmsbury AND FM ROAD GISBORNE SOUTH, MACEDON, WOODEND, NEWHAM WILLS C172 1 Gisborne Peak Winery Gisborne South I7 Campbelltown Yandoit BAYTON TRACK Mt William 3 MIDLAND 3 2 Ida Red Pizzeria Macedon I5 KYNETON COBAW STATE FOREST Franklinford Kyneton 11 3 Holgate Brewhouse Woodend H5 Drummond C283 Mt Franklin Pipers Cobaw 4 Super Lekker Woodend H5 Shepherds Flat (extinct volcano) FM 14 13 12 39 C316 Creek Lancefield 5 Woodberry Woodend H5 FM 20 10 M31 6 The Victoria Hotel Woodend Woodend H5 19 Carlsruhe Kilmore 15 8 C324 7 Hanging Rock Winery & Hanging Rock Beef Newham I4 A300 C318 9 FM Kooroocheang 21 7 LANCEFIELD, PASTORIA 4 Glenlyon Newham C324 4 Clunes Hepburn Springs 22 23 8 Glen Erin at Lancefield Lancefield J4 CALDER CALDER Rochford B75 Wheatsheaf Tylden C325 9 Curly Flat Vineyard Lancefield J4 C291 Smeaton 24 Hanging Rock Daylesford C318 10 Cleveland Winery Lancefield K4 38 FWY Romsey B220 42 Trentham Bylands 11 Cloud 9 Farm Pastoria I3 Eganstown 34 Little Hampton Woodend 41 Falls Macedon Hesket 46 6 5 4 3 Regional KYNETON, GLENLYON C287 Allendale 37 HWY 35 FM Muskvale C317 45 Park 12 Musk Lane Wine Kyneton H3 5 Kingston A300 Blampied Musk Lyonville 44 HWY Mt 5 43 Macedon Darraweit Guim 13 Fook Shing Kyneton G3 Coghills Ck 36 FM Trentham Mount Macedon MIDLAND Bullarto 14 Animus Distillery Kyneton G3 Sailors Falls FWY Creswick Newlyn 2 FM Monegeetta Wallan Upper 15 Atwoods Wines Glenlyon F4 Newbury RANGE 40 Macedon C708 Plenty CHEWTON, CASTLEMAINE DAYLESFORD 25 26 27 28 DIVIDING GREAT New Gisborne 16 Red Hill Hotel Chewton F1 29 30 31 32 33 FM WOMBAT STATE FOREST FM Riddells Creek Beveridge 17 Coffee Basics (Das Kaffeehaus) Castlemaine E1 6 Dean 47 M79 6 18 Johnny Baker’s Drive In Castlemaine E1 Wattle Flat Blackwood Clarkefield MT FRANKLIN, SHEPHERDS FLAT, HEPBURN SPRINGS, DAYLESFORD, SAILORS FALLS WESTERN Bullengarook A8 FWY 48 19 Chocolate Mill Mt Franklin E4 A300 HUME C318 Gisborne 20 Lavandula’s La Trattoria Shepherds Flat D4 1 Kalkallo Whittlesea CALDER 21 Hepburn Pavilion Cafe Hepburn Springs E4 Lerderderg State Park 22 The Surly Goat Hepburn Springs E4 7 Bullarook 7 23 The Argus Dining Room Hepburn Springs E4 C141 Gisborne South FWY Yan Yean 24 Bellinzona Resort Hepburn Springs E4 Adelaide To Greendale Wallace C705 25 Cellarbrations @ Foxxy’s Daylesford Daylesford E5 Bungaree Gordon WESTERN Sunbury M31 Ballarat Craigieburn 26 Lake House Daylesford E5 FWY 27 Wombat Hill House Daylesford E5 Toolern Vale Dunnstown Millbrook M8 C743 28 Farmers Arms Daylesford Daylesford E5 Ballan FM Myrniong C706 29 Bistro Terroir Daylesford E5 8 Mount Egerton Bulla 8 Diggers 30 The Bar @ Hotel Frangos Daylesford E5 M79 Yendon Werribee Gorge Greenvale HUME A300 Rest 31 The Daylesford Hotel Daylesford E5 Buninyong To Geelong State Park Melbourne 32 Daylesford Meat Co. Daylesford E5 Melton CALDERAirport Broadmeadows 33 Koukla Daylesford Daylesford E5 Bacchus Marsh MELTON M2 M8 HWY 34 Herbal Lore Liqueurs Daylesford B160E5 WESTERN M80 Sydenham FWY HWY 35 Terra Australis Distillery Daylesford E5 9 9 DAYLESFORD AND THE MACEDON RANGES 36 Sault Restaurant Sailors Falls D5 Keilor MELBOURNE – DAYLESFORD 80 MINUTES 113km KYNETON – LANCEFIELD 25 MINUTES 32km BLAMPIED, SMEATON, CRESWICK Rockbank Coburg 37 Swiss Mountain Hotel Blampied D5 DAYLESFORD – CRESWICK 20 MINUTES 27km MELBOURNE – WOODEND 60 MINUTES 70KM FWY 38 Captains Creek Organic Wines Blampied C5 DAYLESFORD – TRENTHAM 25 MINUTES 27km WOODEND – KYNETON 15 MINUTES 16KM M80 M2 31 39 Tuki Smeaton C3 TRENTHAM – WOODEND 20 MINUTES 23km KYNETON – CASTLEMAINE 30 MINUTES 35KM Brunswick = Mineral Springs 8 40 Le Péché Gourmand Creswick B6 10 DAYLESFORD – MALMSBURY 25 MINUTES 30km DAYLESFORD – CLUNES 35 MINUTES 40KM Deer Park M3 10 MUSK, LYONVILLE, TRENTHAM, BLACKWOOD MALMSBURY – KYNETON 10 MINUTES 11km CLUNES – CRESWICK 16 MINUTES 18KM FM = Farmers Market M80 Sunshine Melbourne 41 Istra Smallgoods Musk E5 Footscray HBS0112_Little Touring Map_V1.pdf 1 9/12/2019 3:14 PM 42 Daylesford Cider Musk E5 M1 43 The Radio Springs Hotel Lyonville F5 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N S 44 RedBeard Historic Bakery Trentham F5 OUT 45 The Cosmopolitan Hotel Trentham G5 H The Daylesford and Macedon Ranges region is known for itsFWY excellent EASTERN 46 Cosmopolitan Cellar & Store Trentham G5 M1 and diverse food and wine product. We hope you enjoy touring with 47 Blackwood Ridge Blackwood F6 this map and discovering many of the region’s cellarPRINCES doors, farm gates,PORT PHILLIP BAY 48 Garden of St Erth Blackwood F6 C M1 distillers, brewers, restaurants, cafés, pubs and other food and beverage M outlets listed on the reverse. Y To learn more about us and our members, and read about our food CM and wine events, visit dmproduce.com.au MY To become a partner of DMP and Daylesford Macedon Tourism, CY please contact us at 03 5309 2770 or email [email protected] CMY dmpharvest K All information is correct at time of printing and subject to change. COFFEE BASICS – TERRA AUSTRALIS DISTILLERY REDBEARD HISTORIC BAKERY DAS KAFFEEHAUS 35 Lot 2, Railway Cres, Daylesford 44 Wolff Ln, Trentham 17 The Mill, 9 Walker St, Castlemaine 0438 069 771 03 5424 1002 03 5470 6270 herballoreliqueurs.com redbeardbakery.com.au coffeebasics.com MEET THE RedBeard bakes organic sourdough bread First wave of third wave small batch coffee The first distillery to operate in Daylesford. and pastries in a huge 19th century woodfired roasters extraordinaire – Das Kaffeehaus, Now creating our unique blends of gin and oven. Regular sourdough baking workshops. the heart of (Vienna) Central Europe in vodka with pure spring water or espresso Enjoy our seasonal café menu, breakfast and LOCALS M T W T F S S Central Victoria – come and be amazed. M F S S and a rich array of Australian botanicals. M F S S lunch, superb coffee and take home a fresh loaf. JOHNNY BAKER’S DRIVE IN SAULT RESTAURANT FARMERS ARMS DAYLESFORD M T W T F S S THE COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL CASTLEMIANE 18 359 Barker St, Castlemaine 36 2349 Ballan/Daylesford Rd, Sailors Falls Corner High St and Cosmo Rd, Trentham 28 1 East St, Daylesford 45 We produce, grow, serve, cook with 03 5470 5695 An iconic corner pub that boasts 03 5348 6555 03 5424 1516 johnnybaker.com.au 03 5348 2091 the perfect blend of country sault.com.au thecosmopolitanhotel.com.au and sell the food and wine of the farmersarmsdaylesford.com.au charm, with a sophisticated menu FALLS SAILORS DAYLESFORD, and friendly service. Enjoy the finest local and regional produce, • 16 Craft & Local beers on tap Johnny Baker’s is set in an old drive through Set on one of the regions most spectacular wine, craft beer and cider. In winter, cosy up by Daylesford Macedon Ranges region • Extensive wine list bottle shop where you can watch the team Eat, Drink & Be local properties with beautiful views. Utilising an open fire in the beautifully restored historic • Local produce baking in the open kitchen. Serving pastry at The Farmers. fresh produce from extensive kitchen garden hotel. In the warmer months, dine outdoors in M T W T F S S delights and quality coffee. W T F S S and the best our region has to offer. M T W T F S S the stunning gardens. Bar only on Mon & Tues. CHOCOLATE MILL BISTRO TERROIR SWISS MOUNTAIN HOTEL COSMOPOLITAN CELLAR & STORE 19 5451 Midland Hwy, Mount Franklin 29 6 Howe St, Daylesford 37 3454 Midland Hwy, Blampied 46 Corner High St and Cosmo Rd, Trentham 03 5476 4208 0499 022 212 03 5345 7006 03 5424 1516 chocmill.com.au bistroterroir.com.au swissmountainhotel.com.au thecosmopolitanhotel.com.au Voted #1 in Herald Sun’s Top 5 Hot A wine store, tasting room and wine bar Chocolates. Over 100 chocky selections featuring the very best of Macedon Ranges hand-made daily onsite using Fairtrade Bistro Terroir, your neighbourhood French Swiss Mountain historic hotel. Come regional wine. Our extensive range of wine is Belgian chocolate. Viewing window, ongoing bistro. Serving classic French food and wines and check out a real pub. Also caters from the Macedon Ranges and surrounding M T W T F S S video demos, outdoor café and play area. W T F S S from France and Australia. Bon Appétit! M T W T F S S for weddings, parties, anything. W T F S S wine regions. Tastings every weekend. GISBORNE PEAK WINERY CURLY FLAT VINEYARD LAVANDULA’S LA TRATTORIA THE BAR @ HOTEL FRANGOS CAPTAINS CREEK ORGANIC WINES BLACKWOOD RIDGE 1 69 Short Rd, Gisborne South 9 263 Collivers Rd, Lancefield 20 350 Hepburn-Newstead Rd, 30 82 Vincent St, Daylesford 38 Kangaroo Hills Rd, Blampied 47 812 Greenhills Rd, Blackwood 03 5428 2228 03 5429 1956 Shepherds Flat 03 5348 2363 03 5345 7408 03 5368 6707 gisbornepeakwines.com.au curlyflat.com 03 5476 4393 hotelfrangos.com.au captainscreek.com TRENTHAM, BLACKWOOD blackwoodridge.com.au lavandula.com.au Enjoy our estate grown wines on the alfresco “Producer of some of the finest Whether it be breakfast, lunch or dinner, wine, Inviting cellar door located 10 minutes from Immerse yourself in the natural beauty deck overlooking the vines or in the Fireside Australia Pinot Noir I have encountered” Lavandula: 1860’s Swiss Italian historic stone or a cocktail with friends, Hotel Frangos is open Daylesford, towards Ballarat, offering delicious and savour the garden-fresh flavours of Room.
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