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Olinda: A Picturesque Village in the Dandenong Ranges

Discover Olinda: A charming Dandenong Ranges village with lush gardens, boutique shops, and scenic beauty. Perfect for a tranquil escape.

Nestled in the Dandenong Ranges, Olinda is a charming village known for its lush gardens, scenic views, and boutique shops. Once a logging settlement, it blossomed into a tourist destination with guesthouses and art galleries. Today, it offers a blend of natural beauty and artisanal experiences.

A brief summary to Olinda

  • Olinda, Victoria, 3788, AU

Local tips

  • Visit during autumn for the vibrant colors of the changing leaves in the gardens and forests.
  • Explore the local art galleries and craft shops for unique, handcrafted souvenirs.
  • Enjoy a Devonshire tea at one of the charming cafes for a traditional Dandenong Ranges experience.
  • Take a walk through the Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden to see the stunning collection of rhododendrons, azaleas and camellias.
  • Check parking restrictions before you park, as some areas have timed parking.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Melbourne CBD, take a train from Flinders Street Station to Boronia Station. From Boronia Station, connect to a local bus (e.g., 688 or 694) that travels through Olinda. Alternatively, take the train to Upper Ferntree Gully or Belgrave Station and connect to the 688 or 694 bus, respectively. A single adult Myki card fare from Melbourne to Boronia is approximately $6. Bus fares are included in the Myki card.

  • Driving

    From Melbourne, drive east via the Burwood Highway or Canterbury Road. The drive is approximately 45-60 minutes, depending on traffic. Parking is available in Olinda, but restrictions apply in some areas. Two-hour and four-hour parking zones are enforced between 8 am and 6 pm. Unrestricted parking is available at the Council-owned carpark behind the shops and at the Olinda Recreation Reserve. Expect to pay for parking in some areas, with hourly rates around $2-$5.

Discover more about Olinda

Olinda, a delightful township in the Dandenong Ranges, offers visitors a serene escape with its blend of natural beauty and charming village atmosphere. Located 41 km east of Melbourne's CBD, Olinda sits at the southern foot of Mount Dandenong. The town's name originates from Olinda Creek, named in 1858 after Alice Olinda Hodgkinson. Originally a logging settlement in the 1870s, Olinda transformed as land was cleared for horticulture in the early 1900s. Berry farming, dairying, and flower growing flourished, attracting tourists seeking respite in the Dandenong Ranges. Guesthouses and weekend homes became popular, establishing Olinda as a sought-after destination. Today, Olinda retains its charm with craft and antique shops, boutique restaurants, and art galleries. The Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden and the R.J. Hamer Arboretum are must-see attractions, showcasing vibrant blooms and native trees. Visitors can explore walking trails, enjoy local produce at cafes, and immerse themselves in the area's rich history and artistic spirit. Olinda's European influence is evident in its gardens and restaurants, offering a unique cultural experience. The town's location makes it a perfect base for exploring the wider Dandenong Ranges National Park, with attractions like Olinda Falls and the William Ricketts Sanctuary nearby. Whether seeking natural beauty, artistic inspiration, or a peaceful retreat, Olinda offers a memorable experience for all.
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