After 130 years of welcoming guests to its mineral-rich waters, Australia’s oldest, and longest-running bathhouse this week officially reopened following a $1.7 million refurbishment.
To mark the milestone, Hepburn Bathhouse & Spa has unveiled a series of upgrades including five new private bathing areas.
These modern, unique bathing areas each offer a bespoke experience and were part of a wider renovation by contestants of the Daylesford-based 21st season of Channel 9's The Block.
Hepburn Bathhouse and Spa will imminently feature across several weeks of programming on the renovation series.
Guests can enjoy Private, Sanctuary and Bathhouse Mineral bathing, a new spa treatment menu, a new Apothecary experience where guests blend their own custom body scrub with natural ingredients, a choice of 23 luxe villas, and a locally inspired wellness menu at the Pavilion café as well as bushwalks around the property.
The $1.7 million renovation also included upgrades to the property’s change rooms, an entrance refresh, new tiling, lighting, fittings and fixtures, ceiling restoration, a new audio system to enhance the guest experience and a general refresh of all internal areas.
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“Through this restoration, we were very careful to pay homage to the history and heritage of the property - which we know locals hold very close to their heart - whilst modernising various areas to guarantee an elevated experience for our guests," said Belgravia Leisure group chairman Geoff Lord.
“This property plays an integral role in our aim of supporting the health and wellness of communities across Victoria, and we certainly can’t wait to hear the feedback from our guests on the transformation, and of course, I’ll be tuning in to see the property and the region enjoy the national spotlight on The Block.”
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