Wombat hill lookout, 21A Central Springs Rd, Daylesford VIC 3460, AustraliaMap
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Scenic Views at the Top
My wife and I were in Daylesford recently to attend an event called "Borealis on The Lake" and to have a short holiday of two nights. There are not many places to visit in Daylesford, so we visited...
My wife and I walked up the old, dark and narrow staircase to the top to enjoy the views. At the time of our visit on a Tuesday afternoon, there was no one else at this place. Which was very good for ...
This old tower was opened in 1938 and dedicated to the pioneers who opened up the Wombat Flast (now known as Dayleford ) area. The first person to arive was John Egan who purchased land and found go...
Views from the top are greatly restricted by the significant amount of trees. Not worth the 103 stair climb.
This concrete tower was dedicated to the pioneers of Daylesford and the surrounding District and was formally opened in November 1938. The Tower itself is located at the top of the hill within the ...
His Excellency Lord Huntingfield officially opened the Tower on Wombat Hill
Well this tower is interesting... the stairs are worn from so many people making the climb before me. I only took one photo of the stairs and it certainly does not indicate what is inside that tower. ...
Scenic Views at the Top
My wife and I were in Daylesford recently to attend an event called "Borealis on The Lake" and to have a short holiday of two nights. There are not many places to visit in Daylesford, so we visited...
Old Tower
My wife and I walked up the old, dark and narrow staircase to the top to enjoy the views. At the time of our visit on a Tuesday afternoon, there was no one else at this place. Which was very good for ...
Looking Its Age
This old tower was opened in 1938 and dedicated to the pioneers who opened up the Wombat Flast (now known as Dayleford ) area. The first person to arive was John Egan who purchased land and found go...
Views from the top are greatly restricted by the significant amount of trees. Not worth the 103 stair climb.
This concrete tower was dedicated to the pioneers of Daylesford and the surrounding District and was formally opened in November 1938. The Tower itself is located at the top of the hill within the ...
His Excellency Lord Huntingfield officially opened the Tower on Wombat Hill
Well this tower is interesting... the stairs are worn from so many people making the climb before me. I only took one photo of the stairs and it certainly does not indicate what is inside that tower. ...