Hepburn Springs
The small town of Hepburn Springs is located inside of a district that is made up of Australia’s largest concentration of natural mineral springs, 5 kilometres north of the larger centre of Daylesford.
Hepburn Springs offers an enticing and picturesque vacation spot for visitors, surrounded by heavy forests, gullies, and a multitude of mineral springs. The Mineral Springs Reserve, in the northern end of town, is where you will find the iconic Hepburn Bathhouse & Day spa, an broad network of bush walking paths and BARBECUE facilities. The park has a assortment of mineral springs, some flowing continuously, and others controlled with a hand pump. Visitors will be able to readily bottle their own bubbling mineral water from the springs including Locarno, Pavilion, Soda, Sulphur and Wyuna.
Making use of the mineral waters are a multitude of spa resorts inside the city in which the guest will experience hydrotherapy and other well-being remedies in a generous setting.
Accommodation Hepburn Springs is distributed along Main Road. There’s a number of hotels, cafes, dining places, a post office and various retailers, intermingled between residential residences. The impact of Italians and Swiss that originally settled in the region because of the gold rush is obvious in the gardens and structure of the area.
Jacksons Lookout, on Back Hepburn Road, contains a tower visitors can scale so that you can view the heavy forests that surround the Hepburn Springs accommodation town.
About 7 kms north of town on the Midland Highway is Mount Franklin. This extinct volcano features a shady picnic spot and you can find great views from its summit.






