
Healesville Sanctuary
Just 5kms down the road, the Sanctuary is one of the must do’s in the region. Even if you’re well familiar with kangaroos and wallabies, there’s nothing quite as divine as having a baby wallaby eating from your hand. Reconnect with nature and be reminded just how wonderful and unique our local wildlife is. More info…

The Healesville Hotel
An iconic Healesville food venue, only 2 minutes walk from Tuck Inn. Relax in the bar or beer garden and enjoy bistro food accompanied by a great range of beers and wine. Or alternatively, if you fancy something special, then try their Quince Dining experience – a new approach to seasonal dining. More info…

White Rabbit Brewery
Not a wine fan? White Rabbit Brewery offers deliciously different beers. They also have a pizzeria open on weekends. Less than a kilometre away, you can walk in and stumble back. More info…

Giant Steps – Innocent Bystander
Another landmark restaurant and wine bar in Healesville (which is very conveniently walking distance from the Tuck Inn). Thin crust pizzas, tapas, cheese, pastries, coffees and a fantastic menu to accompany their renowned wines. More info…

Winery tours
If you don’t fancy being the designated driver, a pick up and drop off service from the Tuck Inn is available through Wild Wombat Winery Tours.
For those happy to drive: Here at the Tuck Inn, we are always out and about tasting and these are some amongst the many we have enjoyed. Art and wine – TarraWarra Estate, relaxing Soumah Winery, a French setting with petanque at
Dominque Portet and BBQ facilities alongside great cider (and wine) at Punt Road.

Piaf Day Spa
If this weekend is all about you, consider a treatment at the Piaf Day Spa. Offering high end treatments at affordable prices chose from massages, scrubs and wraps or facials. Only a 10 minute drive from the Tuck Inn, you’ll come back refreshed and relaxed. More info…

Healesville Glass blowing studio
Watch the ancient art of glass blowing, or even try it yourself. The studio runs courses or you can just dabble in making your own paperweight. They make a vast array of work, from chandeliers to vases, collectable art and jewellery. More info…

Yarra Valley Railway
Only running on weekends and public holidays, this is a great way to see some picturesque countryside without having to worry about parking, designated drivers or comfortable shoes. Leaving every hour, the railway takes you to Yarra Valley. Enjoy an hour or two of shopping before heading back. Costs around $15 per head. More info…
Healesville Market
See our Healesville market page for a full up to date listing of what’s on and when.