The Macedon Ranges is only 45 minutes from Melbourne’s CBD and 30 minutes from Melbourne Airport. The region consists of nine charismatic and historic villages bursting with vibrant autumn colours. Linking these villages are scenic rural landscapes ablaze in gold and crimson, tiny hamlets, eucalyptus and pine forests.
From Melbourne, follow the Citylink signs pointing ‘to Bendigo via the Tullamarine Freeway‘.
Note: An E-tag is required to pass through the Citylink tollway system. Car hire companies will provide E-tags in their arrangements or call Citylink on 13 26 29 to arrange a day pass.
Once on the Tullamarine, follow the signs to Calder Freeway (M79) towards Bendigo. The first turn off to the Macedon Ranges is Gisborne, where you can weave your way through backcountry roads to your destination. Or continue further along the freeway until you reach the village you’re planning to visit.
If travelling from the direction of Bendigo, head south on the Calder Freeway (M79). Your first turn off to the Macedon Ranges is Malmsbury. This is a very pretty village that connects to the large town of Kyneton via scenic back roads.
Note: Mount Macedon is not accessible by train. You’ll need a vehicle to ascend the mountain (or bring a road bike if you’re an experienced cyclist).
Accessible toilets are available on all Sprinter and VLocity trains. V/Line has an app to help you stay up-to-date with service information and timetables and plan your journey in advance.If you are planning to visit Macedon and Honour Avenue, we encourage you to use public transport and travel to Macedon Station. Honour Avenue is a pleasant short walk of approximately 15min or 1.8km from the station along flat ground.
Please be mindful that if you do opt to drive, parking is extremely limited and fines apply for illegal parking.
Visitors to the area are asked to be respectful of residents, and to abide by local parking laws.