Macedon Ranges Visitor Information Centres Woodend & Kyneton
For free visitor information assistance before and during your visit to the Macedon Ranges, and during the Macedon Ranges Autumn Festival, we have two accredited Visitor Information Centres covering information on attractions, places to stay overnight, events, shopping, eating out, and local services, plus maps, directions and local, regional and state-wide brochures.
Both Visitor Information Centres, in Woodend and Kyneton, are free to visit and provide information on all towns within the Macedon Ranges including Lancefield, Riddells Creek, Gisborne, Romsey, Macedon, Mount Macedon, Woodend, Kyneton, Malmsbury, along with the surrounding countryside.
The Visitor Information Centre team are ready to help support your visit using their local expertise to help you get the most from your time in the Macedon Ranges.
Whether you’re looking to explore Hanging Rock, Macedon Regional Park, open gardens, leafy parks, or enjoy our many historic villages on foot, the team at the Visitor Information Centre are ready to help. Uncover all the information you need for your visit so you can explore the Macedon Ranges with lots to see and do, along with feeling right at home in your choice of over 100 accommodation properties.
Woodend Visitor Information Centre
& Autumn Festival Information Hub
High St, Woodend
Ph: 1800 244 711
Email: vic@mrsc.vic.gov.au
Winter 2026 Hours (June/July/August): Open 7 Days, Monday to Sunday, 10am – 1pm.
Kyneton Visitor Information Centre
High St, Kyneton
Ph: 1800 244 711
Email: vic@mrsc.vic.gov.au
Winter 2026 Hours (June/July/August): Friday to Sunday, 10am – 1pm.
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Frequently Asked Questions – Woodend & Kyneton Visitor Information Centres in the Macedon Ranges
What kind of help can I get at the Woodend & Kyneton Visitor Information Centres?
Our friendly local team can help you discover the best of the Macedon Ranges, including things to see and do, places to stay, dining recommendations, local events, scenic drives, walking trails, shopping, wineries and seasonal highlights.
Is the information and advice free?
Yes. Both Visitor Information Centres are free to visit and provide complimentary local advice, maps, brochures and personalised recommendations to help you make the most of your visit.
Can you help me plan a day trip or weekend getaway?
Absolutely. Whether you’re visiting for a few hours or a few days, the team can suggest tailored itineraries, must-see attractions, local food and wine experiences, family-friendly activities and hidden gems across the region.
Do you have maps and brochures available?
Yes. Both centres stock a wide range of local, regional and statewide maps, visitor guides and brochures covering attractions, accommodation, events, trails and services.
Can you recommend places to eat, stay and explore?
Yes. The team can provide up-to-date local recommendations based on your interests, whether you’re looking for a cosy country pub, boutique accommodation, family attractions, gardens, wineries or walks.
Can I find out what’s on during my visit?
Yes. Visitor Information Centre staff can help you discover current events, markets, festivals, exhibitions, live music, seasonal experiences and other activities happening during your stay.
Can you help if I haven’t planned my visit?
Definitely. Many visitors drop in looking for inspiration. The team can help build an itinerary on the spot and suggest experiences suited to your available time, interests and the season.
Do the centres offer local knowledge and tips?
Yes. One of the biggest benefits of visiting in person is access to local insights, seasonal recommendations and tips from local staff and local volunteers who know the region well.
Can locals use the Visitor Information Centres too?
Absolutely. The centres assist both visitors and local residents, whether you’re looking for ideas for visiting friends and family, upcoming events or information about the wider Macedon Ranges region.
Do the centres sell local gifts and souvenirs?
Woodend Visitor Information Centre stocks a selection of locally inspired gifts, souvenirs and regional products that celebrate the Macedon Ranges.
Where are the Visitor Information Centres located?
The Macedon Ranges has two accredited Visitor Information Centres:
Woodend Visitor Information Centre
Kyneton Visitor Information Centre
Both centres are centrally located and easy to access while exploring the region.
Do I need to book before visiting?
No booking is required. Simply drop in during opening hours and the team will be happy to help with your Macedon Ranges adventure. Please take note of seasonal hours, as both the Woodend and Kyneton Visitor Information Centre opening times differ based on the seasons.
