Hanging Rock

Hanging Rock in the heart of the Macedon Ranges – less than an hour’s drive from Melbourne. Made famous in Joan Lindsay’s novel, Picnic at Hanging Rock, and Peter Weir’s film of the same title, ‘The Rock’ is home to numerous events throughout the year and is an icon for visitors and locals alike. Hanging Read More…

Honour Avenue, Macedon

Regarded as the world’s most scenic road in Autumn, Honour Avenue, Macedon is visited by thousands every year. Honour Avenue, Macedon has 154 Pin Oaks creating an arch of leaves from late March to late April each year. Centennial Park located at the end of Honour Avenue, is a popular spot for picnics. Described as an Read More…

Anti-Gravity Hill

Anti-Gravity Hill in Woodend is one of our best kept secrets and most unusual and baffling places,. Standing near the bottom of a hill facing up hill, if you tip water onto the road it flows ‘up’ the hill not downhill as gravity would normally do. Place a ball on the road and the same thing Read More…

Mount Macedon Memorial Cross

With glorious views, the Cross commemorates those who gave their lives in the 1914 – 1918 war. The Cross is 21m in height and 1001m above sea level, the original structure was unveiled in 1935, but due to storm and fire damage, it was replaced in 1995. At the summit of Mount Macedon is the Read More…