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THE HISTORIC Bathhouse and Spa has been welcoming visitors since 1895 to bathe in the region’s mineral rich waters.
An icon of the region, the Hepburn Bathhouse and Spa is nestled within the Hepburn Mineral Springs Reserve near picturesque Hepburn Springs and Daylesford and draws mineral waters directly from the source to offer a unique spa and bathhouse wellness experience.
Traditional communal bathing in warmed mineral water pools is available in the Bathhouse and the Sanctuary, with a range of hydrotherapies including spa and relaxation pools, spa couches, aroma steam room and salt therapy pool offered as various ways of “taking the healing waters” of Hepburn Springs.
Bathing in the precious Hepburn Spring waters has long been recognised as a valuable addition to one’s health regime, particularly the Private Bathing experience offered at Hepburn Bathhouse and Spa.
The addition of specialised naturopathic blends of salts, herbs and flowers to the mineral water, such as Detox, Relaxo Rancho, Goddess, Pregnancy Pause and Cold be Gone provide different health benefits to meet personal needs and enhance the mineral bathing experience.
The Hepburn Bathhouse and Spa also offers a magnificent day spa dedicated to wellbeing where visitors can experience relaxing and reviving treatments, signature massages, body wraps, body exfoliation, massage therapies, facial therapies, hand and foot therapies and spa rituals.
It is located in the heart of Australia’s spa country near Daylesford, 90 minutes from Geelong.
Phone 5321 6000 for information.

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