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Last updated on 01 April 2026
The Macedon Ranges is set to showcase its most vibrant season, as the Macedon Ranges Autumn Festival returns from 1-30 April 2026 for a month-long celebration of food, wine, nature and creativity.
Spanning 9 picturesque villages, the festival invites visitors and residents to slow down, explore and experience the region at its autumn best – whether a relaxed day close to home, or a memorable getaway just a short trip from Melbourne.
People can take part in a wide variety of experiences: from farmers and artisans markets, to guided walks, foraging, workshops and exhibitions. Open gardens across the region, including those on the renowned Mount Macedon Autumn Garden Trail, offer a chance to experience the season’s colour at its peak, while wellness activities such as meditation and forest bathing provide opportunities to connect with nature.
At the heart of this year’s festival is an extensive line-up of food and drink experiences, including the much-loved Pie & Tart Trail with more than 50 savoury and sweet creations across the region. For those looking to sip and sample, the popular Tipple Trail returns, showcasing more than 35 venues. In 2026, the festival will also introduce a closing night celebration.
Mayor Kate Kendall said the festival offers something for everyone, whether you’re looking for a relaxed local outing, or a full day of exploration.
“With so many events taking place right across our towns and villages, the Autumn Festival makes it easy to get involved – whether that’s visiting a local market, joining a workshop or following one of our signature food and drink trails,” she said.
“Importantly, you don’t have to travel far to enjoy the festival. With rising fuel costs, and free public transport across Victoria in April, we’re encouraging people to plan local outings or take advantage of accessible train services to explore the region in a relaxed and affordable way.”
Families can also enjoy a range of school holiday activities, including the Autumn Festival Colouring Competition, giving younger visitors a chance to get creative and win prizes.
Visitors are encouraged to pick up a Festival Map and Passport from locations across the region and collect stamps along the way for the chance to win the Ultimate Autumn Festival competition.
The full program is available online, with visitors encouraged to plan their visit and explore the wide range of events and experiences on offer throughout April.
For more information, visit visitmacedonranges.com/autumn-festival or follow Macedon Ranges Naturally Cool on Facebook or Instagram.