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Sassafras

Shopfront, Sassafras

Follow a well-worn road to a weekend in Sassafras, which has retained its original charm since it became a popular destination for city dwellers in the nineteenth century. 

Devonshire teas and more
Hop from brunch to a late lunch to dinner in Sassafras's cafés and restaurants, but come back for seconds in the quaint old tea rooms. Take Devonshire tea at Miss Marples tea room, an authentic English cottage inspired by Agatha Christie. 

Between meals browse in the antique stores and the local specialist shops. Pick up local wine and produce at Ripe, or Sassafras General Store and Café, and grab a teapot souvenir from Tea Leaves. 

Stay the night in your choice of quality boutique accommodation or elegant period guesthouses. 

Walking off the indulgence
Stroll through the beautiful Alfred Nicholas or George Tindale gardens. Push yourself to hike the 13-kilometre track to Emerald along the mountain stream on the Sassafras Creek Forest Trail. 

Linger in the lush sun-dappled fern gullies at nearby Sherbrooke Forest as you traverse the nature walk trails past waterfalls and picnic grounds.

Things to do

Alfred Nicholas Gardens

Alfred Nicholas Gardens

Seek inspiration in the water features, waterfalls and ornamental lake at the Alfred Nicholas Garden.

George Tindale Gardens

George Tindale Memorial Gardens

Wander beneath the towering mountain ash that provide a canopy for a huge variety of exotic flowers and plants.

Dandenong Ranges National Park

Dandenong Ranges National Park

Follow the nature walk trails through the Sherbrooke Forest and spot native wildlife and perfect picnic spots.

Big Ben

Tea Leaves

Choose from over 300 varieties of tea from around the world, plus a large range of novelty teapots.

How to get there

Sassafras is 45 minutes from Melbourne. Take the Eastern Freeway and continue onto Eastlink tollway. Exit at Burwood Highway and follow the road through Upper Ferntree Gully. Alternatively, travel east on the Monash Freeway from the city and exit at Ferntree Gully Road.