With 85% of the nation’s mineral springs located around the Daylesford and Macedon region, this is the place to visit for natural vitality.
Take your taste buds on tour to discover ancient rain transformed by volcanic rock, bubbling up from underground aquifers.
Just like the region’s wines, mineral water develops its character from the local land. So each mineral spring offers its own fizz and flavour.
BYO bottles and fill your cup from historic pumps. Wander picturesque reserves by lakes, rivers and walking tracks.
This naturally carbonated mineral water is full of goodness like calcium, silica and magnesium.
For an extra dose of wellness, relax or invigorate with a mineral bathing experience at Hepburn Bathhouse and Spa – at the source of Australia’s first springs reserve established in 1865.
Seek out springs at Glenlyon, Taradale or Vaughan. You’ll also find nature’s free samples at Kyneton, Daylesford and Hepburn.
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