Hepburn Springs is where you will find Australia’s largest concentration of mineral springs, along with high-quality food experiences and plenty of accommodation options. With a long history of wellness tourism, visitors come here to rejuvenate themselves at one of the town’s many spas, and sample the mineral-rich spring water straight from the pumps in the Hepburn Springs Mineral Springs Reserve.
Hepburn Springs is where you will find Australia’s largest concentration of mineral springs, along with high-quality food experiences and plenty of accommodation options. With a long history of wellness tourism, visitors come here to rejuvenate themselves at one of the town’s many spas, and sample the mineral-rich spring water straight from the pumps in the Hepburn Springs Mineral Springs Reserve.
In October the town celebrates its heritage with the Swiss Italian Festa through food, wine, history tours, street parade and fireworks throughout the village and surrounds.
A few minutes out of town are numerous bush walking tracks and The Blowhole. Or play a spot of golf with the wildlife at the Hepburn Golf course.
Beyond Hepburn is Mount Franklin Reserve known for its camping and volcano past. A short 30minute drive you can head further north to explore the gold mining hub of Castlemaine.
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