With its patchwork of green hills and manicured vineyards peppered with picturesque country villages and world-renowned wineries, Yarra Valley is a tranquil retreat from nearby Melbourne. Aside from being one of Australia's prime wine-growing regions, Yarra Valley also boasts a famous gourmet trail with an excellent selection of restaurants.
The Basics
This scenic slice of rural Victoria is the perfect place to sample wine at boutique wineries and enjoy long lunches at vineyard restaurants. Admire the views on a sunrise hot-air balloon ride, cruise down country lanes in a classic convertible, or treat yourself to a night at a luxurious vineyard resort and spa. Alternatively, combine wine tasting in the Yarra Valley with a ride on the famous Puffing Billy steam train, a visit to the Healesville Sanctuary, or a drive through the Dandenong Ranges.
Things to Know Before You Go
- The legal drinking age of 18 applies to all wine tasting in Yarra Valley.
- Most Yarra Valley wineries do not have a dress code, but smart-casual dress is required at the region’s high-end restaurants.
- Cellular service can vary throughout Yarra Valley, but free Wi-Fi is available at visitor information centers.
- Sunscreen, plenty of water, and comfortable shoes are musts if you plan on walking through the vineyards.
- Many Yarra Valley wineries are wheelchair accessible, although vineyard tours may not be, so it’s best to check in advance.
How to Get There
Yarra Valley is roughly 30 miles (50 kilometers) east of Melbourne, an easy drive along the Maroondah Highway. Trains from Melbourne run as far as Lilydale, and from there. buses run to the Yarra Valley. However, it’s easiest to hire a car or join a guided winery tour.
When to Get There
Autumn (March through May) and late spring (November) are the best times to visit Yarra Valley, when the warm weather is ideal for walking, cycling, and wine tasting amid the vineyards. You can visit year-round, although in the summer (December through February), temperatures can reach up to 86˚F (30˚C) and the wineries can be crowded, so booking tastings in advance is recommended. Winter (June through August) offers cheaper prices for accommodations and activities.
The Yarra Valley for Foodies
After sampling pinot noir, chardonnay, and sparkling wines at vineyards like Domaine Chandon, De Bortoli, and Yering Station, take a moment to enjoy the region’s culinary delights. Taste cheese at the Yarra Valley Dairy, enjoy a gourmet lunch at the Rochford Winery, or tuck into homemade chocolates and ice cream at the Yarra Valley Chocolaterie & Ice Creamery.