Exploring The Outskirts Of Melbourne During Autumn

Many people think that autumn is that time of year when you just have to choose to spend most of your time indoors rather than go out and play with your loved ones. Since the wind blows hastily during this season, you will never want to be caught up with stacks of leaves piling up in your garden and elsewhere. Haven’t you even thought of the idea of visiting the outskirts of Melbourne at this time of year? Use party bus hire in Melbourne and see where autumn leaves look good during this season!

 

The Avenue of Honour in Macedon

Have you been ever mesmerised by pictures of falling leaves you have seen on your storybook when you were younger? Have you always wanted to visit a place that looks just like that? If yes is your answer to both questions then nothing beats celebrating autumn in Macedon’s The Avenue of Honour. The spot seems to have perfectly combined the various colours and hues with which autumn is known for. Located just about 60 kilometres away from Melbourne CBD, you can visit this place either through a train in Macedon Station or by using your own car. You can sit back and relax to with a party bus when getting to this place. Enjoy the rest of the day by making sure you respect signs seen everywhere in the avenue so you can enjoy nature even more.

The Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens at Daylesford

Daylesford is seen as one of the most beautiful spots in the outskirts of Melbourne as it presents a lot of great attractions all year round. If you visit this town in autumn, however, you should not miss out on the Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens. You can choose to explore the entire site on foot or you can climb to a viewing tower found in the garden. You may also travel down Central Springs Road to experience a great autumn like no other. There is also a Peace Mile walking track that surrounds the lake in the place. Do not forget to visit Boathouse Café where you can drink wine or coffee and experience nature’s splendour in Daylesford.

Botanical Gardens of Kyneton and Malmsbury

Located at the outskirts of these two towns, about 90 kilometres from Melbourne CBD, the Botanical Gardens will surely be a perfect spot to head to if you are looking for some perfect autumn colours. Looking like a Roman Aqueduct, you will definitely be impressed with a lot of great finds in this spot. You can go for leaf hunting as a family then head on to other places of interest and get refreshing drinks in nearby cafes. A Railway Viaduct is also waiting for you at Malmsbury.

A Great Range of Tourist Spots in Castlemaine

Touring Castlemaine during autumn will surely leave you breathtakingly appreciative of what nature has to offer. Aside from seeing glorious autumn leaves lining up amazing spots like the Botanic Gardens at Kennedy Street, you will surely be enthralled by the captivating site of the Old Castlemaine jail. You do not have to settle for just this. Your party bus can take you around town and get a rewarding experience with all the other gifts from nature everywhere. You will take note how the place has been kept quiet all these years with the streets lined with trees that look truly picturesque. Taking a trip to Castlemaine even if it means you have to travel around 130 kilometres from Melbourne CBD will surely be well worth it.

A Glimpse of Castlemaine-Maldon Road

Located 150 kilometres from Melbourne, Maldon is one of the greatest spots where autumn can be celebrated. The Castlemaine-Maldon Road throughout its 20-kilometre span will give you a dashing glimpse of Wales’ rolling hills and valleys. The village will surely keep your eyes open as you get to see the finest historical buildings and the cosiest cafes you have ever imagined. If you are looking for souvenirs of the trip to this town, then you can drop by stores selling trinkets.

Mornington Peninsula and Yarra Valley’s Vineyards

Golden grape vines stretch out from a distance during autumn in the Yarra Valley and Mornington Peninsula. This makes these two great spots in the outskirts of Melbourne part of the best ones to visit during autumn. It is simply the best season to celebrate wine-tasting at this part of Australia. It is true that there are a lot of wineries you will see in Victoria but nothing beats those you will find in the Mornington Peninsula’s Red Hill and in Yarra Valley.

The Small Town of Marysville

Just about 1.5-hour drive from Melbourne CBD, the beautiful town of Marysville has carefully recovered from the tragic fires of 2009. Now, going to the town means breathing in the freshest air while going for a bike around the village. You can also hike around town alongside friends. There are a lot of other reasons to celebrate autumn in Marysville just by having a taste of delicious local fare or sipping on a cup of oozing hot coffee. Stroll down the streets of Murchison and see why the colours of autumn are definitely glimmering in this spot.

The Hamlet of Glenlyon

The main street of Glenlyon is a showcase of all colours of autumn should you catch the burned orange, yellows, and greens on the spot. Located about an hour drive from Melbourne CBD, this place should always be in your autumn bucket list. Apart from a taste of wonderful scenery, you can also drop by one of the best regional cafes in town via the Glenlyon General store.

The Maroondah Reservoir Park in Healesville

Weekends are definitely busier in Healesville thus if you want a quieter experience with nature during autumn in this appealing town, you can visit during the weekdays. Located about a kilometre from the centre of Healesville, The Maroondah Reservoir Park is a must visit during the season too. Experience how it is like to enjoy the parklands and discover why it is one of the most beautiful spots in the region during this season. Of course, you might want to have a stop at the Tarrawarra Estate as well. Do not miss out having a glimpse of the Healesville-Yarra Glen Road where you get to see the rich colours of autumn, alongside a wide array of golden vines and spectacular roadside foliage.