A little 24-hour escape to Ballarat and the Pyrenees wine region and, honestly, it was the most beautiful reset.
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It’s such an easy little getaway from Melbourne and the perfect way to slow down for a weekend.
I always forget how much there is to explore in our own backyard until I’m there.
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Carboni’s Italian Kitchen
At Carboni’s Italian Kitchen you’ll experience authentic Italian food. Enjoy a selection of artisan wood fired pizzas, antipasti,…
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A Thousand Pines
Welcome to A Thousand Pines, the little white, picked-fenced cottage filled with precious wonders of the days past.…
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Johnny Alloo
Johnny Alloo is an all day eatery and function space in Ballarat, serving specialty coffee, a thoughtful food…
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Avoca Silo Art
The Avoca silo artwork depicts the Australian Barking Owl, a bird native to the local Pyrenees Ranges. The…
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Blue Pyrenees Estate
Blue Pyrenees Estate was established in 1963 and was among the modern Australian wine industry’s first ventures into…
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Summerfield Winery and Accommodation
Summerfield Winery and Accommodation is owned by the multi generational Summerfield family, who have been growing grapes, attending…
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Mrs Baker’s Still House
Nestled in the Pyrenees Ranges about an hour out of Ballarat you’ll find the tiny hamlet of Glenpatrick.…
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