Bedroom
Healesdale House sleeps up to two guests. The king split bed can be made up as either a king size double bed or two king singles on request. The bedroom overlooks the leafy private courtyard and has views of Mt St Leonard through the twin French Doors. These large doors have been fitted with remote blinds to make closing them at night and opening them in the morning a breeze.
Note: The accommodation is not designed to accommodate children and as such we do not take bookings for persons under 14 years of age.
Note: The accommodation is not designed to accommodate children and as such we do not take bookings for persons under 14 years of age.
Bathroom
The luxurious bathroom has easy access from the bedroom and living area. Exquisite tessellated black and white floor tiles flow throughout the space and the walk-in all-in-one shower is sheer bliss.
Living Area
The open plan living area has an easy to operate gas log fire, reverse cycle air conditioning and large ceiling fans to circulate warm or cool air around the accommodation quickly and efficiently. The living space also has a 55" Smart TV with access to Netflix and free Wi-Fi. Plus there is a breakfast table with a view which can be used as a laptop work station.
Kitchenette
The kitchenette has complimentary breakfast items to choose from, including a coffee machine with pods and various teas, there’s also a bar fridge with key breakfast essentials.. Should you later wish to store your Yarra Valley wine purchases that you’ve picked up whilst exploring the region, the bar fridge has plenty of room.
(Alcohol not sold on premises).
Note: The kitchenette has the essentials for breakfast but is not designed for cooking main meals.
(Alcohol not sold on premises).
Note: The kitchenette has the essentials for breakfast but is not designed for cooking main meals.
Where to Eat
Healesville town and The Yarra Valley is abundant with great places to eat. From cooked breakfasts to candlelight dinners you really are in for a tasty treat. Most wineries in the area serve food or gourmet platters and all are outstanding quality. To get you started we’ve put together a few suggestions of suitable places for all times of the day.
Getting Around
Heaslesdale House is roughly a 20-minute walk away from Healesville town or a 2-minute drive. The house is situated on a hill which is a short distance to the bottom. However, if you like your exercise then walking to the top of Brumfield Road is picturesque and will get your heart pumping. Sturdy footwear is recommended, as the gravel surface can be a little slippery.
If you’re travelling to the Yarra Valley by public transport, trains from the city run on a regular basis during the week and hourly over the weekend to Lilydale. From here you can catch the 684 or 685 bus to Healesville.
Driving is always the best option to get around and experience everything from the Black Spur Forrest drive to any winery you choose to explore. But if you really want to ditch the car to enjoy a glass or two there are options such as Yarra Valley A2B shuttle service.
If you’re travelling to the Yarra Valley by public transport, trains from the city run on a regular basis during the week and hourly over the weekend to Lilydale. From here you can catch the 684 or 685 bus to Healesville.
Driving is always the best option to get around and experience everything from the Black Spur Forrest drive to any winery you choose to explore. But if you really want to ditch the car to enjoy a glass or two there are options such as Yarra Valley A2B shuttle service.