Wine trails are two a penny, but how about a Pie and Tart trail?
More than 40 venues across the Macedon Ranges region in Victoria will be showcasing a huge range of pies and tarts during April.
From classic country bakeries to winery cellar doors across nine villages, visitors can choose to dine with a glass of wine or enjoy a pie picnic.
It's a bonanza for pastry lovers with both sweet and savoury palates catered for.
The trail will run from April 1-30 at a huge range of venues.
More than 40 venues across the Macedon Ranges region in Victoria will be showcasing a huge range of pies and tarts during April.
From classic country bakeries to winery cellar doors across nine villages, visitors can choose to dine with a glass of wine or enjoy a pie picnic.
It's a bonanza for pastry lovers with both sweet and savoury palates catered for.
The trail will run from April 1-30 at a huge range of venues.
If you are heading for some pie heaven you can print your Pie&Tart Trail Map beforehand.
Choices include a Sunday Roast Pie from the Malmsbury Bakery and a picnic in the botanic gardens, or and a trip to Mount Macedon Winery for a cellar door picnic pie paired with a glass of pinot.
Alternatively try Darraweit Valley’s Cider House for a Pork and Caramelised Apple Pie or visit Double Oaks Estate at Lancefield for a Lebanese pie and a wine flight.
For those with a sweet tooth, Hunter Gatherer Winery in Pipers Creek will be serving an American-style cherry pie. Your chance to go full Twin Peaks.
There are also vegetarian options available on the trail.
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