… and the first winner of the Daylesford Central Inn contest is announced
The weather is warming up and the bulbs that have been lying dormant during winter are now peeping through the soil. It’s not long before all the gardens will be bursting with colour, heralding the end to winter and the beginning of spring.
Spring in Daylesford is perfect. It’s a great time to try a range of outdoor activities on offer there. After a day outside, you have the option to pamper yourself at one of the many spas. Let all those aches melt away as you drift into a world of peace and tranquility.
Daylesford Central Inn announces the winner of our competition for two as Aureen from Melbourne. Aureen gets to take her “special friend” to Daylesford and enjoy! I’ll be following up to see what she gets up to and her impressions of Daylesford.
Central Springs Inn is still offering great specials for those who phone directly and mention The Indian Sun. Put some of the romance back in your life by taking them up on their offer, or just head up there for a getaway.
Call (03) 5348 3388 or visit centralspringsinn.com.au
For Central Springs advertisement go to https://www.theindiansun.com.au/melbourne-september-2016/ and turn to page 50.
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