The complete guide to Trentham – here’s where to eat, shop and stay

The complete guide to Trentham – here’s where to eat, shop and stay
Explore Trentham’s top dining spots, stylish accommodations, and outdoor activities in this ultimate guide to one of Victoria’s hidden gems.

Tucked between Daylesford and Woodend, Trentham may be small, with not much more than one main street, but it’s packed with delightful surprises. Its crisp air, tranquil streets, and gold rush history from the 1850s lend the village its country charm, while a creative pulse runs through every corner, attracting a new wave of visitors.

While travellers often dedicate much of their time and attention to the busier Macedon-Daylesford regions nearby, those in the know recognise Trentham for what it is—a burgeoning hidden gem that’s more than worthy of its time in the limelight.

The best Trentham restaurants

With a focus on local flavours and seasonal produce, Trentham’s diverse restaurant scene caters to both casual dining and gourmet indulgence.

The Cosmopolitan Hotel

the exterior of The Cosmopolitan Hotel, Trentham

The rustic-style Cosmopolitan Hotel was established in 1866. (Image: Pauline Morrissey)

Sitting proudly on the corner of High Street and Cosmo Road, The Cosmopolitan Hotel has stood the test of time since 1866. Its sweeping verandahs and storied walls invite you in for a meal crafted with heart. Expect a seasonal menu brimming with fresh, locally sourced flavours that pay homage to the area’s rich agricultural landscape.

Wander the scenic garden paths, shaded by towering elms, while devouring wood-fired pizzas and regional wines. The garden courtyard is ideal for leisurely gatherings, where the laid-back ambience sets the perfect backdrop in this vibrant town.

Address: 21 High Street, Trentham

Du Fermier

a close-up of a dish at Du Fermier, Trentham

Indulge in dishes with bold French flavours.

Brimming with the rustic beauty of a French country kitchen, Du Fermier invites guests to indulge in a surprise feast inspired by the freshest ingredients of the day. Chef Annie Smithers personally selects produce from her garden, crafting each course with an exquisite balance of local flavour and French flair.

Limited to just a few service days each week, reservations (well in advance, as sittings sell like hotcakes!) are essential. Visit during the warmer months for a meal that sings of spring vegetables and blooming herbs, all set in the inviting ambience of this local treasure.

Address: 42 High Street, Trentham

Hotel Trentham

While Hotel Trentham has enjoyed a recent renovation, it has honoured its 1926 roots, keeping things relaxed while elevating the pub dining experience. The well-priced menu, crafted with local and Australian produce, delivers familiar classics that are as comforting as they are fulfilling.

The beer garden is a true highlight, with picnic tables for the whole gang—kids playing, dogs lounging, and live music softly setting the mood. It’s a place where everyone feels part of the fun, making it an ideal spot for a laid-back afternoon.

Address: 31 High Street, Trentham

Pig and Whistle Hotel

a pub staff taking customer orders at Pig and Whistle Hotel

Order hearty pub favourites at Pig and Whistle Hotel.

A place where the heart of Australian pub culture still beats strong, the Pig and Whistle Hotel blends its 1887 roots with a fresh, country-style menu. From hearty bangers and mash to crispy fish and chips, every dish offers a true taste of the region.

Settle into the hotel’s beer garden, where live music and shaded picnic tables create a cosy space to savour good food and great company. With its laid-back vibe and lush surroundings, it’s easy to see why this pub remains a favourite in Trentham East.

Address: 705 James Lane, Trentham East

Mr Peacock

Bringing a bit of nightlife sparkle to Trentham, Mr Peacock nods to classic neighbourhood wine bars, offering a refined yet no-fuss spot for dinner and drinks. Since opening in early 2022, this new kid on the block has earned a loyal following and cemented its status as a local gem.

The menu here may be small, but it packs a punch, featuring charcuterie, sharing plates, and highly-rated pizzas. Pair your meal with a drink from their carefully curated list, serving creative cocktails and an impressive range of wines, many from surrounding regional vineyards.

Address: 44 High Street, Trentham

Cafes and casual eats

From homely cafes to artisan bakeries, Trentham’s casual dining spots offer delicious, down-to-earth meals prime for a quick bite or a relaxed stop.

Trentham General

the cafe exterior of Trentham General

Enjoy al fresco dining at Trentham General. (Image: Pauline Morrissey)

Housed in the beautifully restored old Bank of Australasia, Trentham General is a cafe brimming with character. Their nourishing menu is designed to please, with the signature Trentham Happy Hens Eggs on Zeally Bay sourdough being the ultimate breakfast pick, while the Halloumi Burger is a lunchtime fave.

Inside, you’ll find a stylish mix of banquet seating, bentwood chairs, and indoor plants. On sunny days, the outdoor tables are great for soaking up the lively streetscape and enjoying some people-watching alongside your coffee.

Address: 37A High Street, Trentham

RedBeard Historic Bakery

RedBeard Historic Bakery honours the time-honoured tradition of wood-fired baking. Their sourdough, baked in a restored 1891 oven, is the undeniable star—crunchy on the outside, soft and airy on the inside, a true artisan masterpiece.

In addition to their famous bread, you’ll find tasty treats like sausage rolls, pizza slices, hot diggity dogs, and a rotating selection of cakes to satisfy the sweet tooth. This bakery is legendary among locals, and it’s easy to see why.

Address: 38A High Street, Trentham

Trentham Bakery

the exterior of Trentham Bakery

Stop by Trentham Bakery for freshly baked goods.

Another beloved local bakery, Trentham Bakery is known for its quality, freshness, and affordability. The old-school signage invites you in, and once inside, the aroma of freshly baked goods fills the air. Their homemade pies and sausage rolls are firm favourites.

Pair your pastry pick with a perfectly brewed coffee, or opt for a sweet treat from their tempting cake selection to take home.

Address: 50/52 High Street, Trentham

Things to do in Trentham

Trentham may be teeny-tiny, but it’s brimming with activities, from discovering local boutiques to immersing yourself in the area’s natural beauty. 

Go boutique shopping

Wandering the quaint streets of Trentham offers the perfect opportunity to indulge in boutique shopping. Kuki Trentham draws you in with its selection of chic homewares and fashion, while Vincent Jenden’s design space, tucked away in the rear verandah, offers a glimpse into inspired interior creativity.

Pegasus Gallery & Gifts showcases the artistic talent of Elizabeth Parsons through her gorgeous glass creations and wildlife photography. For an extra dose of luxury, visit The House of Marcelle and Mr John, where refined decor and beautiful gifts capture the essence of upscale country living.

Visit an art gallery

a look inside Little Gallery Trentham

Little Gallery Trentham features contemporary paintings and unique sculptures.

Run by local artists, Little Gallery Trentham showcases an imaginative mix of fine art from emerging and mid-career Australian talents. Established in 2012, the gallery has become a cultural hub, connecting visitors with the artistic soul of the Central Victorian Highlands.

Whether you’re looking for inspiration or a chance to connect with local artists, the gallery’s ever-evolving exhibitions provide something fresh with every visit, from contemporary paintings to unique sculptures.

Explore natural wonders

the Trentham Falls from above

The majestic Trentham Falls is nothing short of spectacular. (Image: Visit Victoria)

Lace up your boots and explore the Wombat State Forest, where the Wombat Trail offers an eight-kilometre loop circling the town of Trentham. From scenic bushland to towering trees, this tranquil walk takes you through nature at its best, with chances to spot native wildlife along the way.

Nearby, Trentham Falls dazzles with its 32-metre drop. This spectacular waterfall, especially powerful in winter and spring, is a must-see for those seeking a deeper connection to Central Victoria’s untamed landscapes.

Top Trentham accommodation

For travellers seeking a countryside retreat, Trentham presents a range of standout options, from stylish cottages to a modern take on traditional pub lodging.

The Estate Trentham

a luxe tub at The Estate Trentham

Unwind in your private bathtub.

Housed in a restored 1902 Federation home, The Estate Trentham offers a stylish escape with Scandinavian-inspired spaces, designed by interior stylist Lynda Gardener. The fresh white walls, dark floors, and natural wood furniture create a peaceful, airy ambience, while curated collections of old and new add intrigue to each room.

Outside, the garden overflows with seasonal produce, from fresh herbs to ripe fruit, ready for guests to handpick. The surrounding orchard and Mediterranean-style garden provide a picturesque setting for dining alfresco or simply unwinding in the lush countryside.

Address: 17 Falls Road, Trentham

Acre of Roses

a hammock in the outdoor deck, Acre of Roses, Trentham

Relax in the lush garden. (Image: Pauline Morrissey)

Hidden within a lush garden oasis, Acre of Roses offers a luxurious escape with dual accommodations. The beautifully restored two-bedroom Miner’s Cottage combines vintage allure with modern comfort, with access to a cedar hot tub. Meanwhile, The Potting Shed provides a studio-style hideaway for couples seeking a romantic retreat.

Both accommodations enjoy access to the sprawling rose garden, providing a stunning backdrop for relaxation. Wander the pathways, and don’t forget to stop and smell the roses.

Address: 5 Blue Mount Road, Trentham

Hotel Trentham

Reviving the tradition of pub lodgings, Hotel Trentham offers a modern twist on an old classic. While it maintains the appeal of nostalgic country town stays, it has evolved with two fully furnished, two-storey villas. These stylish accommodations provide a superb base for families and friends to hit the town’s highlights.

Conveniently located just steps from Trentham’s main streets, the villas offer easy access to local cafes, shops, and galleries. With spacious living areas and modern amenities, the villas are ideal for travellers seeking comfort and convenience.

Address: 31-35 High Street, Trentham

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