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To locate Yarra Valley Lodge using GPS, please use this address:
2 Heritage Avenue
Chirnside Park, Victoria, 3116
Australia
*Please note: Secure, undercover parking is available for guests, without cost, beneath the hotel
The Yarra Valley Lodge is located within the grounds of the Heritage Golf & Country Club in Chirnside Park. Upon arrival to the estate, please enter through the front gate and continue straight through all of the traffic islands, making sure to keep an eye open for grazing wildlife.
Head to reception first, leaving your luggage in the car for check-in. We will direct you to the best place to park that’s most convenient to your room.
Directions to Yarra Valley Lodge from Melbourne – 39.7 km
Take Collins Street to Victoria Parade/State Route 32. In 1.8 km, take Eastern Freeway/M3 and Thompsons Road. In 15.5 km, take Parker Street, James Street and Anderson Street to Porter Street/Warrandyte Road. Continue on Warrandyte Road to Warrandyte. In 11.3 km, continue on Jumping Creek Road/State Route 42. Approach Yarra Valley Lodge in Chirnside Park in 8.8 km.
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