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Bacchus Marsh
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Nearby attractions
Maddingley ParkPayne's OrchardsNearby restaurants
Baby Black Espresso BarThe Courthouse HotelVillage Pizza and PastaLittle Lucky CafeThe Royal HotelKFC Bacchus MarshNoodle LoversChicken With A MissionMajestic Chinese RestaurantBacchus Marsh Fish & Chip ShopNearby localities
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Bacchus Marsh
Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, Australia
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attractions: Maddingley Park, Payne's Orchards, restaurants: Baby Black Espresso Bar, The Courthouse Hotel, Village Pizza and Pasta, Little Lucky Cafe, The Royal Hotel, KFC Bacchus Marsh, Noodle Lovers, Chicken With A Mission, Majestic Chinese Restaurant, Bacchus Marsh Fish & Chip Shop
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Things to Do in Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, Australia - Bacchus Marsh Attractions & Activities
Attractions of Bacchus Marsh
Maddingley Park
Payne's Orchards

Maddingley Park
4.5
(404)
Open until 12:00 AM
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Payne's Orchards
4.2
(302)
Closed
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Restaurants of Bacchus Marsh
Baby Black Espresso Bar
The Courthouse Hotel
Village Pizza and Pasta
Little Lucky Cafe
The Royal Hotel
KFC Bacchus Marsh
Noodle Lovers
Chicken With A Mission
Majestic Chinese Restaurant
Bacchus Marsh Fish & Chip Shop

Baby Black Espresso Bar
4.5
(572)
$$
Open until 3:00 PM
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The Courthouse Hotel
4.1
(389)
$$
Closed
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Village Pizza and Pasta
4.8
(262)
Closed
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Little Lucky Cafe
4.3
(242)
$$
Open until 3:00 PM
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Maddingley Park

Maddingley Park
4.5Park
black roseblack rose
Great park for the kids there's lots to look at and explore also has a acsessabile sandpit for kids in wheelchairs and also a special swing altough you may need to go to the local council of maddingley park to get access key for chains and on/off switch .
Charles WillacyCharles Willacy
Rubbish everywhere, all the swings gone, the play equipment was sectioned off so kids couldn't use it. No signage explaining what was happening.
Genuinely looks like there was a festival there with no bins available.
Disgusting.
lo_ glo_ g
Awesome playground. Suitable for all ages. A seperate part for 2 to 5 year olds. A seperate part for over 5 year olds. My 3 yr old loved both. Spent 3 hours there! Toilets and BBQ facilities too. Highly recommend
Deneal YounghusbandDeneal Younghusband
The tot lot is awesome for the toddlers. There is so much to explore for all ages. It is a work out for parents who go up with the younger children just because it is difficult to see all areas from 1 location.
Federico PoncelaFederico Poncela
Nice place to have a good time cooking a barbecue while seeing your children playing. You also have a short circuit to walk alone or with your dogs where you will find a rose garden
Payne's Orchards

Payne's Orchards
4.2
VinVin
Had the pleasure of visiting the orchard for apple picking, and I must say that overall, it was a good experience. The orchard was nestled in a beautiful countryside location in Bacchus Marsh, and the greenery was simply stunning. The orchard was well-maintained and it was evident that the staff took pride in ensuring that the apple trees were healthy and fruitful.
Red and green apples were available available for picking. Both varieties were in abundance. The apples were ripe and delicious, and it was a lot of fun to wander through the rows of trees, hand-selecting the perfect apples to take home.
That being said, I must admit that the price of the apples was a bit steep (considering entry fee and price per kg). While I understand that orchard owners need to make a profit, the cost of the apples felt a little exorbitant. Also please consider some ways on minimizing the wastages as lots of apples were lying on the ground.
Overall, I would still strongly recommend this orchard for anyone looking for a fun day out with family or friends. The nature was beautiful, the apples were delicious, and the experience was a memorable one.
Bec TBec T
Love this place! Loads of space in the car park and good signage. As you walk up they have a little stall on the left which have the pre-picked fruit. They have a selection of fruit to pick which includes white cherries and red cherries, apricots, peaches, nectarines, jam apricots and selection of some other berries. They also sell jam and honey for a very good and reasonable price. Staff are very friendly. They charge $5 per person for entry fee and then you pay for what you pick. I can’t say this enough. STAFF ARE SO FRIENDLY AND HELPFUL. We didn’t really know which cherries to pick and the staff taught us the difference between ripe and unripe cherries and how to pick the best ones. They told us that keeping the stems on make them last longer which is so good to know. They also gave us a ladder to help us pick from the higher places and moved us around. I really encourage everyone to support this business and to go here. Unfortunately, they told us that they lost a big amount of there cherries stock this year because of the rain fall so let’s all make sure to support them 10 fold next year!
PoorniPoorni
Visited yesterday. Plums and apples were available for picking. Apples excellent taste. Yet to try plums. When we visited we had a pleasant climate. During hot scorching day I am not sure if it will be still pleasant as we couldn’t see any shade areas. This is a Just a plain normal farm for fresh fruit picking; don’t expect this to be like the other commercialised orchards. There are no toilets in here. We spent only 15mins here. As only few trees which are ripe and ready were open, others covered in net. Not allowed to eat in the farm. 1kg plum or Apple -6$. Plus entry cost for family of 2 adults and a kid 12.45$. Don’t think it was value for money. But ok as it’s an experience for the kid.
gaurav masandgaurav masand
One of the best places in Melbourne to pick your own fruit. Fruit picking is a unique experience for any tourist and Payne's orchard gives an excellent place to have your pick. Staff is also very friendly. Ample fruit is available. Have picked in different months. Excellent cherries,plums peaches and apples. Kids love that experience too. They also provide updates on what fruit is available and timings on their facebook page regularly. Great communication! Always love coming back here for the best and sweetest fruit always. Good parking available.
There are no toilets available on site but you have directions to the nearest one.
Vijay S PaulVijay S Paul
Pretty meh experience. Hardly took 15 minutes to do the "apple picking".
When I went, all the available apple trees had been cleaned off good apples. Sadly there was a lot of wastage too (see photo). Some people would just pluck an apple and then when they see that it wasn't perfect, would just throw it away.
Only when I was about to leave they removed the nets off another tree and I plucked a few good apples.
The staff were very cordial and warm. But the experience wasn't something memorable to be honest.






