管理会社の情報
Cricklewood is managed by Daylesford Country Retreats. A locally owned company who has a passion for promoting the region. We have an exciting mix of properties showcasing the variety of accommodation available in the Daylesford/Hepburn Springs region.
Our properties range from spectacular examples of mid-century style architecture; complete with polished concrete floors, soaring ceilings and natural light, to rustic miners’ cottages with wood fires burning.
Whether you are looking for a large entertaining property, or a romantic getaway, Daylesford Country Retreats can meet your accommodation needs.
A country retreat in Daylesford is the perfect way to relax, unwind and treat yourself to the break you deserve.
Book your accommodation now for your next holiday in the Daylesford/Hepburn Springs region.
宿泊施設の情報
Lovingly restored and beautifully renovated Cricklewood is a gorgeous miner’s cottage minutes’ walk to the galleries and cafes of Daylesford.
Two luscious King bedrooms, stainless steel galley kitchen with convection microwave oven and coffee pod machine. Light filled open plan kitchen dining area with gas log fire and a character filled room with original Baltic pine and Ironbark wood floors.
Stunning bathroom with soak forever heavenly bathtub that is to die for! Designed for fun Cricklewood has a fantastic courtyard with a golf putting green, outdoor fire, sun lounges & BBQ undercover in a pergola.
Pour yourself a glass a wine, light up the BBQ or soak away the hours in heavenly bathtub and take in all that Cricklewood Cottage has to offer.
周辺エリアの情報
The Daylesford-Hepburn Region is famous for its mineral waters and is known as the Spa Centre of Australia. Our beautiful scenery includes the famous Lake Daylesford, the Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens and the Wombat State Forest. There are historic buildings in the main street of Daylesford and the region’s history lies in the rush for gold. Lake Daylesford now covers land upon which gold was first discovered and offers lakeside picnic spots, cafes, walking tracks, fishing and pedal boating. The internationally known Lake House sits on its shores and there are public BBQ facilities and amenities adjacent to the main parking area.
Lake Jubilee is located south of Daylesford (about a 10-15 minute drive) and is ideal for fishing, boating and swimming. If you are looking for a waterfall, visit Sailor’s Falls, less than 30 minutes south from the Daylesford Town Centre. If you are into the outdoors, Daylesford sits at the junction of three walking trails that are part of the Great Dividing Trail – the Lerderderg Track, the Dry Diggings Track and the Wallaby Track. The Hepburn Regional Park is a little less challenging and contains mineral springs and relics of the bygone gold era.