DAY 1 Friday 16 May 2025
Melbourne – The Grainlander steam train
At 4pm, meet at the Savoy Hotel, Melbourne for
a welcome meeting and dinner before boarding
the 1960’s era carriages on the Grainlander, a
magnificently hauled historic steam locomotive.
On board, enjoy welcome drinks in the Club
Lounge to meet your fellow travellers and sit
back and relax. *Please note large suitcases
can be stored at the Savoy Hotel from 10am
and there’s an optional tour available to the
Newport Railway Workshops at 1pm. Overnight:
The Grainlander steam train (D)
DAY 2 Saturday 17 May 2025
The Grainlander
Enjoy breakfast on board as your train pulls into
Wycheproof in the heart of the Mallee region
and travel onto Sea Lake – the end of the line.
Enjoy viewing your first silo artwork at Sea Lake
before driving to Lake Tyrrell – Victoria’s Inland Sea. Enjoy lunch on board the train and travel to
Nullawil to see artist Sam Bates’ work depicting
the Kelpie sheep-dog Jimmy on a grain silo,
before venturing to Roseberry, Brim and Sheep
Hills to view yet more impressive silo art. Enjoy
a delicious dinner at the Donald Hotel and
return to the train for a restful sleep as the train
remains stabled in Wycheproof. Overnight: The
Grainlander steam train (B,L,D)
DAY 3 Sunday 18 May 2025
The Grainlander – Melbourne
Awake to a beautiful sunrise and enjoy
breakfast in the dining car. Settle into a relaxing
day of slow rail travel as the Mallee melts into
the Ironbark Forest and undulating countryside
of the Goldfields region. The Grainlander
makes a short stop at the historic station in
Maryborough to service the locomotive where
you can get off and stretch your legs. Continue
to Southern Cross Station, Melbourne where
our train will arrive and terminate at 6pm.
Transfer to the nearby Savoy Hotel for check in before an evening at leisure. Overnight:
Melbourne (B,L)
DAY 4 Monday 19 May 2025
Q Train – Melbourne
This morning, we take the ferry from Docklands
across Port Phillip Bay to Portarlington before
transferring to Drysdale for a ride on the Q
Train – Australia’s most exclusive rail-restaurant
and an elegant throwback to the golden era of
nostalgic train travel. Ride in lovingly restored
carriages along the historic Bellarine Railway,
while being treated to some of the region’s best
produce, wine, beer and cider at lunch. Return
by ferry to Melbourne where the rest of your
evening is free. Overnight: Melbourne (B,L)
DAY 5 Tuesday 20 May 2025
Walhalla
This morning, you’ll board your coach and
travel through scenic countryside to the
sleepy town of Walhalla. Upon arrival, you’ll
enjoy lunch on the platform at the Walhalla
Train Station before enjoying a ride on the
privately chartered Walhalla Goldfields Railway.
Return to the town to wander the historical
heart of town. Enjoy dinner at your hotel in the
company of their engaging owner and your
group. Overnight: Walhalla (B,L,D)
DAY 6 Wednesday 21 May 2025
Yarra Valley
After breakfast, travel by coach through the
scenic Yarra Valley to the award winning De
Bortoli Wines Cellar Door and Restaurant for
lunch and wine tasting. Travel to Healesville
and board the privately chartered Yarra Valley
Railway for a ride on a 1940s Walker Rail Motor.
Travel through the countryside, returning to
the heritage listed Healesville station for a
railway workshop tour. Travel onto your winery
hotel where the rest of your evening is free.
Overnight: Yarra Valley (B,L)
DAY 7 Thursday 22 May 2025
Kerrisdale – Daylesford – Castlemaine
This morning, we transfer by coach to the
Kerrisdale Mountain Railway for a workshop
tour with their wonderfully eccentric hosts
followed by a ride on their narrow-gauge
railway with fine views of the Goulburn Valley.
Stop at Kilmore where you can enjoy lunch,
and travel to the trendy town of Daylesford to
ride on the privately chartered 1920s Diesel
Electric Rail Motor. Explore Daylesford, before
transferring to bustling Castlemaine, known for
its arts scene, gold rush history, and fine food
and wine. Check into your hotel and enjoy free
time for dinner. Overnight: Castlemaine (B)
DAY 8 Friday 23 May 2025
Maldon – Castlemaine
This morning, explore Castlemaine before
taking a ride on the Victorian Goldfields Railway
to Maldon. On board, step back in time to an
era of first-class elegance and decadence,
enjoy the scenery from the heritage parlour
car viewing platform, or perhaps purchase
a drink from the bar. Enjoy free time for
lunch in Maldon, notable for its 19th-century
appearance, maintained since gold-rush days
before returning on the railway to Castlemaine.
Upon arrival, there’s free time for dinner around
the Theatre Royal or The Mill – a lively artisan
precinct home to arty restaurants, breweries
and wineries. Overnight: Castlemaine (B)
DAY 9 Saturday 24 May 2025
Bendigo – Bright
This morning, travel by coach to Bendigo and
step aboard a Vintage Talking Tram and see
the craftsmanship that has gone into restoring
each vehicle, appreciating why Bendigo’s trams
are such an integral part of the city’s identity.
Explore the city, visiting the Central Deborah
Goldmine and wander the historical centre. There’s free time to enjoy lunch at the 19th
century Shamrock Hotel before transferring
by coach to Bright. In May, Bright is renowned
for its magnificent autumn display where large
deciduous oaks, elms and poplars paint the
town in shades of crimson and bright yellow.
Overnight: Bright (B)
DAY 10 Sunday 25 May 2025
Myrtleford – Beechworth – Bright
This morning, you’ll tour the former Bright
Railway Station, now a museum and enjoy a
stroll around the scenic centre of Bright. Visit
Myrtleford to see antiques and artisan crafts
from Japan, Morocco and India at Red Ramia
Trading and enjoy free time for lunch. Moving
on, you’ll tour the historic town of Beechworth,
including the famous Beechworth Bakery where
you can unwind with a cuppa. Arrive in Bright
where your evening is free. Why not enjoy
dinner in one of the town’s stylish restaurants
or tapas bars? Overnight: Bright (B)
DAY 11 Monday 26 May 2025
Glenrowan – Silo Art Trail – Seymour
After breakfast, transfer to Glenrowan
where you will tour the Ned Kelly Museum
and Homestead. Pause at the Goorambat
Railway Hotel where you can enjoy lunch,
before taking a road of discovery on the North East Victoria Silo Art Trail, where you will
experience art in a large scale on the silos at
Goorambat, Devenish, and St James. Later,
enjoy a tour of the Seymour Railway Heritage
Centre to see their rollingstock, including royal
and vice regal cars and enjoy dinner in their
iconic Spirit of Progress dining car. Overnight:
Seymour (B,D)
DAY 12 Tuesday 27 May 2025
Puffing Billy – Melbourne
This morning, travel to the outskirts of
Melbourne for a ride on one of the most
popular steam railways in the world, the
legendary Puffing Billy. This heritage railway
was one of the five narrow gauge lines of
the Victorian Railways which opened at
the beginning of the 20th century. Depart
Belgrave in the late morning and travel
through the magnificent Dandenong Ranges,
before enjoying free time for lunch at Lakeside
before returning by train to Belgrave. Travel by
coach to Melbourne, check into your hotel and
enjoy a farewell dinner together. Overnight:
Melbourne (B,D)
DAY 13 Wednesday 28 May 2025
Melbourne – Depart
Our tour comes to an end this morning after
breakfast and hotel check-out. (B).
Twin Fare per person | Single Fare |
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$6,990 | $8,390 |
The 1950s built Standard Twin Cabin carriages are equipped with two comfortable bunk beds and a private ensuite which includes a shower and vanity (toilet facilities are located in adjacent carriages). The 1950s built Premium Single Cabins are equipped with a single bed and a vanity (toilet and shower facilities are available at the end of each carriage).
Touring can involve a considerable amount of walking and stair climbing in the places visited and it is important that all tour participants have a level of physical fitness that allows them to take part in this activity without the need of assistance from others.
Tour Operator: Travelrite International Pty Ltd. A.C.N. 005 817 0781 (Travelrite International) is the tour operator.
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