Birthplace of the Ashes, Sunbury is rich in history. Take in old farm houses, grand estates, historic wineries and picturesque scenery on a self-guided heritage walk. Pick up a brochure at the Tourist Information Centre, situated in the Old Court House, where tales of the settlement’s earliest legal battles are displayed.On the outskirts of Melbourne, Sunbury allows easy access to day trips to Woodend, Mt Macedon, Kyneton, and Daylesford as well as a 30 minute drive or train trip to the city. Leave the car in safe surrounds and catch a train to the city.
Sunbury offers an abundance of restaurants, cinemas, shops, as well as excellent sporting facilities, including lawn bowls, lawn and synthetic grass tennis courts, 18 hole championship golf course, indoor/outdoor pool and gym complex. Sunbury is a convenient and friendly place to stay and explore the local region and Melbourne.As the heart of Melbourne’s closest wine district, Sunbury is the perfect base for an afternoon touring the vineyards or an extended stay, taking the time to sample the many flavours and styles available.
Specializing in local heritage, the George Evans Museum displays varied exhibitions throughout the year. Visit the historic buildings of the Victoria University and its Boiler house Arts Complex.Experience the grandeur of yesteryear with a tour of the magnificent mansion, Rupertswood. Built in 1879 by Sir William Clarke, it made the perfect country venue for high-society parties, with its own botanic garden, Venetian lake, underground fernery, racetrack and private railway siding – and, of course, the cricket pitch.Indulge your taste buds at the Rupertswood Tearooms, conveniently located in the Lodge, at the gates of Rupertswood, the birthplace of the Ashes.
Discover the oldest homestead in Victoria on Racecourse Road, Sunbury. George Evans, one of Melbourne’s founding fathers, built Emu Bottom Homestead in 1836. Restored in 1970, and again in 1980 after a fire, it is now classified by the National Trust and is protected as one of Victoria’s many treasures.