WEDDINGS

Barunah Plains, a private, picturesque location for your wedding. The sweeping landscape & grand historic bluestone homestead add to the charm of the 640 acre property.


Barunah Plains is a privately owned property, allowing us to

offer you flexibility & endless options that many other venues simply can’t.  Perfect for a weekend wedding celebration.  Accommodating 76 guests in the Homestead, Shearers Quarters & Jackaroos Quarters.  Any extras can utilise the unlimited

glamping options on the property.

Early curfews are not a problem you have to deal with out here! 

 

With so many options available to you we believe Barunah Plains is the best destination wedding venue in Victoria.

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EVENTS

 Barunah Plains is the perfect venue for your next Corporate Event,

Team Building Retreat or Conference.


The opportunities are endless due to the vast acreage on our property.

The Homestead, Shearers Quarters, Jackaroo Quarters or our manicured gardens all make for unique and bespoke locations for your next company retreat.




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Stay

Homestead

Indulge in timeless luxury at our grand 10-bedroom homestead, a beautifully restored heritage gem perfect for intimate gatherings, family escapes, or multi-generational holidays. Sleeping up to 22 guests in spacious, elegantly appointed bedrooms.



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Jackaroo Quarters

6 newly opened queen rooms, all with private ensuites. Beautifully styled and thoughtfully furnished for a touch of luxury.


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Shearers Quarters

Set apart from the main homestead, The Shearers Quarters at Barunah Plains provide a fantastic, secluded spot for your next getaway. Sleeps up to 42 in 16 rooms, with shared facilities including a full kitchen, dining spaces, fireplaces, and outdoor firepit. Perfect for big groups, families, or friends.



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Glamping

We offer Glamping accommodation options at Barunah Plains for a unique experience. 


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Our History

Barunah Plains Homestead is a heritage-listed property located in Hesse, 90 minutes from Melbourne and 30 minutes from Geelong. The original homestead, which was designed by architects Davidson and Henderson, dates from 1866; subsequent additions and alterations were made in the late nineteenth century and in the 1900s-1910s.

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