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- Kyneton - Wikipedia
Kyneton, with the beauty in the changing seasons and enthusiastic cafe culture, is a hub for artists and crafts people Kyneton is where the annual Lost Trades Fair and the Daffodil Festival were founded
- Kyneton | What to See and Do | Visit Macedon Ranges
Kyneton has a character forged by the wealth of the gold rush and some of the finest bluestone buildings in the region Today this thriving village is equal parts rural hub, creative hotspot and heritage honeypot, with vibrant retail streets and award-winning restaurants
- Welcome to Kyneton - Your Guide to Our Township
This website is for both residents and visitors to Kyneton We seek to assist all to share in this welcoming community that is Kyneton and in its wonderful experiences and activities - the best country experience in Victoria!
- Kyneton, Destinations, Daylesford and the Macedon Ranges, Victoria . . .
Once a place of rest for miners on the way to the Bendigo goldfields, Kyneton now boasts a tempting array of renowned restaurants, wineries and cafes, day spas, boutiques and cultural festivals
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Kyneton (2025) - Tripadvisor
We have been to Kyneton many years ago but have not visited these Gardens before Autumn is a very nice season for our visit, to see the colours of the autumn leaves and to enjoy the pleasant weather
- The best things to do in Kyneton in 2026 - Travel Australia Today
To help you plan your time, here are my tips for what to do in Kyneton Although it’s not the only thing that makes Kyneton worth visiting, the town’s heritage is certainly a highlight, with its charming main streets boasting a lovely collection of old buildings and landmarks
- Kyneton - Macedon Ranges Shire Council
Situated on the banks of the Campaspe River, Kyneton is an historic rural town with granite and cobble stone pavements, original blue stone guttering and some of the finest heritage and bluestone buildings outside Bendigo and Ballarat
- Kyneton - Travel Victoria: accommodation visitor guide
Kyneton is located approximately mid-way between the cities of Melbourne and Bendigo, in the scenic Macedon Ranges and on the Campaspe River Kyneton has a thriving commercial centre which boomed back in the days when the town served as a gateway and supply centre to the goldfields around Castlemaine and Bendigo during the Gold Rush days of the
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