Charming historic pub with accommodation and delicious food
This cosy, comfortable, and eccentric pub will warm you from both inside and out. With unique sitting areas, the choice between the front bar, parlour bar, main dining room, private dining room or laid back lounge/library is sometimes just too hard to make. Especially since each of these spaces offers a crackling fireplace.
The menu of traditional dishes like steak, fish and chips and parma, should satisfy your appetite. There is a regional wine list and a choice of nine beers on tap (including apple cider) and a well-stocked top-shelf. They have a wide range of single malt whiskies that will warm your cockles or quench your thirst, whichever your greatest need.
Radio Springs Hotel also offers accommodation in a choice of four rooms, all with private ensuites. Rooms 1, 2 and 3 have a king-size bed, and Room 4 has a queen. Room 1 includes a romantic clawfoot bath whilst the other three rooms offer a shared balcony with steps down to the large garden.
The two acres of rambling garden in which to wander includes mature trees, lawns, perennial beds, roses and winding paths. There are plenty of places to sit and relax, listen to the birds, or gaze off into space.
Also, ask us about our courtesy bus service (called VIRGIL). It operates as far as Daylesford, Hepburn Springs, Woodend, Kyneton, Macedon and anything in between. It is used in connection with a group booking for either lunch or dinner.
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