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Where to Stay in Daylesford: The Best Daylesford Accommodation 2026

Daylesford accommodation gets booked out fast, and once you have spent a weekend wandering Vincent Street, soaking in the mineral springs and working through the local market, you will understand why. This is one of Victoria’s most popular escapes from Melbourne, and the daylesford accommodation you choose changes the whole shape of the trip. Stay in the middle of town and you can walk to dinner. Stay out towards Hepburn Springs and you are minutes from the bathhouse. Stay further out again and you get the paddocks, the dams and the quiet.

I have spent plenty of time exploring this part of Victoria, and Daylesford is one of the towns I keep coming back to. If you have not already planned out your days, it is worth reading things to do in Daylesford alongside this list, since a few of these stays are picked with specific activities in mind, like visiting Lake Daylesford or the market.

This guide covers seven properties across the price range, from budget cottages to a proper glamping experience, so you can work out where to stay in Daylesford based on your trip rather than just picking whatever comes up first.

A quick note before you book

Daylesford accommodation splits roughly into three pockets. The town centre itself, which is walkable and puts you close to the shops, cafes and Lake Daylesford. Hepburn Springs, about ten minutes away by car, which is the spot for anyone prioritising the bathhouse and spa. And the surrounding countryside, towards Blackwood, Yandoit and Korweinguboora, where you trade the walk into town for space, paddocks and a proper sense of getting away from it all.

Daylesford accommodation: hotel or AirBnb?

If you would rather have a whole house or cottage to yourself, our best Airbnbs in Daylesford post covers more self contained options in detail. This list focuses on properties you can book directly through Booking.com, so you have flexible cancellation and can lock in dates without much back and forth.

1. Farmers Arms Art Motel, mid budget, practical and full of character

This one sits directly across the road from the Farmers Arms Hotel, in Daylesford’s historical district, and it is one of the more unique mid budget picks in town. The rooms lean into individual design rather than the standard motel look, and it is an easy walk into the centre of town.

Overview

  • Distance from town centre: around 800 metres, roughly a 10 minute walk
  • Average price per night: around $220 to $260, though rates shift with the season
  • Bedrooms: 10 individually decorated suites, most set up for couples, with a 3 bedroom heritage cottage option available
  • Extra facilities: Nespresso machines, rainfall showers, pub dining and a bar right across the road, free wifi, onsite parking

2. Poets Lodge, the cosy cottage option

Poets Lodge sits at the foot of Wombat Hill, just a couple of minutes’ walk from town, and the Garden Loft is the pick for a proper cosy Daylesford accommodation option. Think a wood burning fireplace, a cast iron bath and a mezzanine bedroom, with a cheese platter waiting for you on arrival.

Note: there are three different listings for Poets lodge. Garden Loft, Main House, Jack’s Garden Cottage.

Overview

Overview, for The Garden Loft at Poets Lodge specifically:

  • Distance from town centre: about 0.6 kilometres, roughly a 3 minute walk to the Convent Gallery and the same to Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens
  • Average price per night: around $350
  • Bedrooms: 1, reached by a spiral stair, 1 bathroom, sleeps 2
  • Extra facilities: full kitchen with a large antique dining table, open fire, original cast iron bath, self-contained two storey dwelling built from recycled materials, free WiFi and free private parking

3. Frangos, another solid mid budget option in the centre of town

Frangos sits right on Vincent Street, which means you are genuinely in the middle of everything. Fifteen individually styled rooms, each with its own quirky personality, and a cafe and bar downstairs that does good pizza. If you want to be able to walk everywhere and skip driving altogether, this is hard to beat for the price.

Overview

  • Distance from town centre: in the town centre, on Vincent Street itself
  • Average price per night: from around $191 to $230
  • Bedrooms: 15 individually styled rooms, most doubles or queens with ensuite, some with a spa bath
  • Extra facilities: onsite cafe and bar, wood fired pizza, free wifi, off street parking

4. Hepburn at Hepburn by 8Hotels, perfect for the mineral spa

If the whole reason you are visiting is the Hepburn Bathhouse and Spa, this is the best Daylesford accommodation to book. It is only about 50 metres from the bathhouse itself, so you can roll out of your villa straight into a treatment without needing the car. It is an adults only property, which makes it a solid pick for a couples weekend built around the spa.

Overview

  • Distance from town centre: around 4 kilometres, in Hepburn Springs rather than central Daylesford, and just steps from the bathhouse
  • Average price per night: from around $300 and up, sitting at the premium end
  • Bedrooms: self contained one bedroom spa villas with a king bed
  • Extra facilities: private in villa spa or hot tub, gas fireplace, kitchenette, forest views, adults only

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Consider your distance to Lake Daylesford when selecting your Daylesford accommodation, it is worth a visit for a walk with your morning coffee, or an evening stroll before dinner.

5. Cosy Tents Daylesford, the glamping experience

For something completely different, Cosy Tents is set on a private campsite out in Yandoit, about 15 minutes from Daylesford. It is glamping done properly, with bell tents and A-frame cabins rather than a swag on the ground, and it is a genuinely popular pick for a weekend that feels more like an escape than a standard hotel stay.

Overview

  • Distance from town centre: around 17 kilometres, roughly a 15 minute drive
  • Average price per night: around $295 to $375 Bedrooms: bell tents and luxury A-frame cabins, generally set up for two with a queen or double bed
  • Extra facilities: shared camp kitchen, BBQ area, communal fire pit, shared bathrooms with private ensuites in the luxury cabins, optional breakfast hampers and wine packages

6. Rancho Relaxo, Blackwood, the budget friendly pick

If you are after somewhere quiet, off grid and easy on the budget, Rancho Relaxo is worth a look. It sits on a property with spring fed dams and paddocks near Korweinguboora, about ten minutes outside Daylesford, and it actually gives you two different ways to stay. There is the Eco House, a self contained two storey cottage, and a separate luxury tent on the same property if you would rather glamp. Both suit couples or friends who do not mind driving in for dinner.

Overview

  • Distance from town centre: around 13 kilometres, roughly a 10 minute drive
  • Average price per night: from around $150 for the tent, up to around $180 for the Eco House
  • Bedrooms: Eco House has a main bedroom plus a second bed in the reading nook, suits up to 4
  • Extra facilities: off grid self contained kitchen and wood burning fireplace in the Eco House, terrace and outdoor seating at the tent, free private parking, views over the dams and paddocks

7. Montacute Pavilion, a character stay for two couples

Montacute is one of the more architecturally interesting places to stay in Daylesford, tucked inside a private garden full of old chestnut trees. It is set up as two separate levels, each with its own bedroom and ensuite, which makes it a great option if you are travelling as two couples or a small family and want your own space without booking two separate places.

Overview

  • Distance from town centre: 700 metres to Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens, under 1 kilometre to the Convent Gallery, and a 16 minute walk to Lake Daylesford,
  • Average price per night: $500+
  • Bedrooms: 2, both with king beds, 2 bathrooms, sleeps 4
  • Extra facilities: gas log fires and split-system climate control on both levels, Art Deco style bath for two, self check-in via key safe, free on-site parking, Ashley & Co and Grown Alchemist toiletries, a bottle of Passing Clouds Shiraz included, full kitchen downstairs, strict no-party policy

Which Daylesford accommodation should you pick

If you want to walk everywhere, Frangos or Poets Lodge put you right in the middle of town. If the spa is the priority, book Hepburn at Hepburn and skip the drive entirely. Cosy Tents and Rancho Relaxo are both worth it if you want space and quiet over convenience, and Montacute is the one to book if you are travelling with another couple and want to choose a Daylesford accommodation with a bit more personality than a standard hotel room.

Whichever one you pick, pair it with our guide to things to do in Daylesford so you are not scrambling to work out your days once you arrive, and if none of these quite fit, our best Airbnbs in Daylesford post has more self contained options to compare against.

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