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Hanging Rock Reserve A B C D E F G Peter Shaw Stanley Park their lives in the 1914 - 1918 WEDDING CELEBRANTS Situated in Salisbury Road war. Public Land Barbara & Cliff Talbot We specialise in site planning, ROAD where Turitable Creek cascades 21 metres in height and 1001 Freeway 1 building design and project 1 ANDERSON ROACHFORD C Routes over an ancient lava flow. metres above sea level, the implementation Sealed Road Barbecue facilities, tennis courts, original structure was unveiled Surfaced Road playground equipment and in 1935, but due to storm and Earth Road Your choice of Railway pleasant walking tracks where fire damage, it was replaced in M: 0418 833 557 E: [email protected] Walking Trail koalas may sometimes be seen. 1995. caring, sharing and P: 03 5426 3133 F: 03 5426 4449 Gate professional civil Barbeque Macedon Regional Trigonometry Cairn Carpark Park Erected in 1853, the Cairn celebrants Facilities for people with disabilities A large area on the summit of is on the exit road from the Falls Mount Macedon has been set Cross Reserve. From this point, · Weddings · Funerals 35. Michael Best LL.B 2 Information Centre 2 aside as Macedon Regional Park. all surveys in this district · Child Namings Lookout Numerous walking tracks and originated. Here an information · Renewal of Vows Michael Best LL.B For all your needs including Estates, Park Information Picnic Grounds are provided. board is provided. Wills, Probate, Self Managed Picnic Table OLD LANCEFIELD ROAD · Commitment Ceremonies LAWYER Superannuation Funds set up and Shelter B Camels Hump Sanatorium Lake E: [email protected] advice, GST and Capital Gains tax Toilets The Camels Hump is the highest This man-made lake, famous P:3 0 5426 4438 issues, Commercial Leases, Business point in the Macedon Ranges, for its intense reflections, was ˜ Servicing All Areas ˜ M: 0418 544 854 Contracts and agreements please contact our office with a lookout offering visitors built to provide a water supply W: www.michaelbest.vpweb.com.au spectacular views. This is one for a proposed Sanatorium for Mobile: 0419 511 800 Hours: By appointment Map Reference: C7 of three local rocky outcrops tuberculosis patients. Although formed by volcanic action it was not built at this site, the Email: [email protected] A:4 3 Victoria St, Macedon 3 3 millions of years ago. lake remains as a tranquil place and as a reminder of advances Kurana Memorial made in medical science over 36. Jubilee Hall Situated in the Cross Reserve the years. to commemorate the DC3 A great place for a party, wedding “Kurana” aircraft disaster in Private Gardens or social function for up to 120 1948, this memorial recognises Many gardens in Macedon and people, with a large and small hall, the 50th anniversary of the Mount Macedon are opened commercial standard kitchen and incident. to the public for the Australian wheelchair access. Open Gardens Scheme and for E: [email protected] Major Mitchell local organisations. “Forest M: 0414 581 092 W: www.jubileehallmacedon.org.au 4 Lookout Glade” on Mount Macedon Map Reference: C7 4 To commemorate the naming on Road is open to the public on A: Smith St, Macedon 30th December 1836 of Mount most days of the year. HANGING ROCK RESERVE Macedon by Major Thomas Mitchell, Surveyor General of Ash Wednesday Park Hanging Rock is the heart of the Macedon Ranges - less the Colony of NSW, the plaque A leafy picturesque park than an hour’s drive from Melbourne. Made famous 29 erected at this lookout is located located in Smith Street that in Joan Lindsay’s novel, Picnic at Hanging Rock, and in the Memorial Cross Reserve. provides playground and BBQ Peter Weir’s film of the same title, ‘The Rock’ is home to facilities for visitors and locals Memorial Cross and was born as a phoenix to numerous events throughout the year and is an icon for Erected on a vantage point commemorate Ash Wednesday visitors and locals alike. MO AD U RO 5 5 with glorious views, the Cross NTAIN Bushfires 1983. P: 1800 244 711 E: [email protected] commemorates those who gave or 03 5421 1469 (BH) W: www.visitmacedonranges.com Published in 2013/14 by Mount Macedon and Macedon Business or Ranger on duty 0418 373 032 Map Reference: D1 and Tourist Association Inc. PO Box 160, Mount Macedon VIC 3441 ABN 16 640 831 570 A: South Rock Rd, Woodend B C D Macedon Regional Park 5 Green Av 5 Mt Macedon and Macedon Business Public Land Av 11 Road Anzac Douglas ROAD Road Wynn Creek and Tourist Association Inc. 6 3 6 Freeway MACEDON Road Alton 18 C Routes REGIONAL 24 Sealed Road PARK Ryans Creek www.mountmacedon.org.au Parade Drive 10 14 7 Surfaced Road To Memorial Cross & Railway Loch Rd Mabel Cr Hanging Rock 2 The Mount Macedon and Macedon Business and Tourist Phalemphin 25 6 Walking Trail Blanche Road Association (BATA) is a not for profit organisation comprising Parade Governors 20 elbatiruT 16 PONY CLUB Barbeque Salisbury volunteers with diverse interests that promotes the vibrant and Road MACEDON beautiful district of Macedon and Mount Macedon. Falls Cheniston Salisbury Mount Macedon Picnic Tables Stanley Park MOUNT The membership represents local businesses and interest A WAY Road Road M IN A N A R Shelter 9 groups that include accommodation, restaurants, hotels, 7 7 Toilets Taylors medical, retail and professional service providers who operate Road Road Information Centre Campey Emergency in the Macedon and Mount Macedon area. 15 Management 8 Australia 19 12 6 6 The BATA works with the Macedon Ranges Shire Council to Golf 28 Road promote, maintain and improve the services and facilities in SEE TOWN MAP Course Willimigongon the area to showcase and encourage Tourism visitations to the Bruce shopping villages of Macedon and Mount Macedon and the 00 500 1000 1500 2000 Windsor Normanby Ave abundant recreational facilities such as historic gardens, art metres Smith Street Childers Brougham Road and entertainment venues. 8 8 Parks Street Road PRINCE ALFRED ST Victoria Street Turirable PRINCESS ST Hill Rowan Drive Tony Clarke Ferrier Clarke BATA members and volunteers also provide a focal point at Office Street Street Centre Road 17 Recreation Street Syndicate Centenary Park to celebrate the Christmas festive season by Cable Street Reserve WaterfallsKing Street installing decorative lighting in the magnificent canopies of the Avenue Brougham Craven St Road Nursery Road Road oak trees which enhance the colourful entrance to the southern 13 22 ROAD Ct Hotham Brookes approaches to Macedon and Mount Macedon townships. Kyneton 21 35 TO BENDIGO Lanceeld TO HUME HWY Church St Carrington Cres Manlangi Railway BATA was instrumental in the planning and location of the FO Smith Street ROYAL 36 Margaret Kilmore REST Hammond St Honour Tourism display and Information boards erected at Centenary Street Bruce Cemetery Avenue Centennial Park Romsey English Park that assist visitors to explore the beauty of the area or just Woodend Way 23 Street Street relax at the rotunda. The Ash Wednesday Park playground and 9 Chevannes Greens 9 Street TO DAYLESFORD Victoria M & BALLARAT anarina BBQ facilities in Smith Street Macedon was an initiative of the MACEDON H Street Keating e Mount Corks d St d BATA and planned by the local business organisation after the Macedon e Wallan r e r Macedon Ash Wednesday Emerald w i c 1983 Ash Wednesday bushfires. CALDER k Avenue Hammet Street Park Street Heath Street Place DRIVE teertS MOUNT Scott L Street a The Mount Macedon and Macedon Business and Tourist n FWY Street e Gisborne TO MELBOURNE HIGHWAY Association promotes and encourages visitors to the district Place Bent Street Crescent 27 TO GEELONG 7 Macedon 7 who can enjoy the facilities and natural beauty of the area McBean 0 500 1000 30 33 Mary Avenue 0 5 10 15 20 5 highlighted in this Tour Map and Directory which has been fully HUME 26 4 metres kilometres Sunbury 10 funded by the members of BATA. 10 Gavin Cartography by the Customised Mapping Unit, Mount View Road Spatial Information Infrastructure, Department of Sustainability and Environment McBean Stree Cartography by the Customised Mapping Unit, September 2005. G/6533-4 Land Information Group, Land Victoria, Avenue Department of Sustainability and Environment Explore and take part in the October 2007. G/6533-3 Marshall 28 Bellhouse experience by visiting the Macedon 1 31 32 34 Centenary Road Avenue To Melbourne 50 km and Mount Macedon district. Road Norton A B C D E F G B C D Blackwood Businesses In The Macedon & 6. Tarn House 13. Macedon Chiropractic 20. Mt Macedon Trading Post 27. Macedon Railway Hotel Mount Macedon District Private 1 bedroom apartment within We aim to help you achieve optimal Enjoy great coffee, light lunches, Offers great food, great views of MOUNT MACEDON 5 amazing acres of beautiful peaceful health and wellbeing through the highest homemade pies, scones and cakes. the Mount and a warm and friendly garden. Luxurious spa bathroom, Accommodation Services & Professional quality chiropractic care. We are focused Beautiful gifts and books, local wines, atmosphere by our open fire. separate kitchenette, no oven, but Post Office, newsagency and general on more than temporary pain relief, with Accommodation and function room microwave, fridge, crockery, cutlery, exercise, massage and nutrition. Dr Anna store. Restaurants Real Estate Agents available. TOUR MAP & tea & coffee making. TV, DVD & CD. specialises in family health. Including Hours: Open seven days. Weekdays 7am - Hours: Bistro open for lunch Wednesday-Sunday Relaxing atmosphere, off street child, infant and pregnancy care. 5.30pm Weekends 8am - 5pm Shopping/Retail parking available. 12 noon and dinner Wednesday - Saturday 6pm Gardens & Nurseries P: 03 5426 3177 P: 03 5426 3945 W: www.macedonchiropractic.com.au P: 03 5426 1471 W: www.mtmacedontradingpost.com.au P: 03 5426 3233 Map Reference: C7 E: [email protected] Map Reference: D6 E: [email protected] Map Reference: C6 F: 03 5426 1216 Map Reference: D6 E: [email protected] DIRECTORY Other Services Recreation E: [email protected] A: 1 Childers Rd, Mount Macedon A: 26 Victoria St.
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