Chateau Yering Hotel

Set in the beautiful heritage-listed Chateau Yering Hotel, this grand estate is a one-off retreat in the Yarra Valley. On 250 acres of land, the hotel combines the charm of a historic homestead with modern luxuries, perfect for special occasions, romantic getaways, or business retreats. The Yarra Valley is wine country, and Chateau Yering is the perfect place to explore the region’s wineries, Yering Station Winery, and indulge in gourmet experiences.

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History of Chateau Yering

Chateau Yering has a rich history dating back to the pioneering days of the Yarra Valley. Built-in 1854 by the Ryrie brothers, the mansion was part of a larger wine-making estate that played a significant role in the development of the Yarra Valley’s wine industry. One of the region’s first major vineyards, the estate put the Yarra Valley on the map as a wine region. Over the years, Chateau Yering changed hands many times, and each owner contributed to the preservation and expansion of the estate. The mansion was converted into a luxury hotel in the 1990s when extensive renovations were done to restore the original grandeur while adding modern amenities. Today the hotel still retains many of its original features including antique furniture, verandas and historic cellar all of which add to its charm.

Chateau Yering History
Architectural Features and Design Chateau Yering

Architectural Features and Design

Chateau Yering Hotel’s architecture is a true reflection of its heritage. From the moment you step onto the property you are surrounded by the timelessness of the Victorian era. The mansion has intricate iron lacework, floor-to-ceiling windows and wide verandas that look out over the gardens and the Yarra Valley wine region. Inside, the hotel is just as impressive, with the grand entrance hall leading to beautifully furnished rooms with high ceilings and antique furniture. Each room is unique, offering a glimpse into the past while providing all the modern luxuries. Suites like the Yering Suite and Melba Suite are located on the upper floors and offer privacy and stunning views of the gardens and vineyards. The hotel’s historic cellar has been preserved and is used for private wine tastings, adding another layer of sophistication to the Chateau Yering experience.

Beautiful Gardens Surrounding the Hotel

Chateau Yering’s gardens are the jewel in the crown. Designed to mirror the Yarra Valley, these beautifully maintained grounds are a peaceful retreat for guests to wander or unwind. Walk through the fruit farms or sit on your private balcony and enjoy a glass of wine from the local wineries. The gardens and pool are the perfect place to relax.
Accommodation Options at Chateau Yering

Accommodation Options at Chateau Yering

Each of the 32 suites at Chateau Yering is individually designed to reflect the grandeur of the 19th century with modern comfort and amenities. The decor is opulent, with period furniture, drapes, and details that transport you back to a bygone era of luxury. And yet, all the modern conveniences you could want, from climate control to free Wi-Fi.

Guests have views of the beautifully maintained gardens and seasonal flowers or the rolling hills and Yarra Valley vineyards in the distance. There are the River Suites, the classic elegance of which is charming and the Yarra Suites for those who want a little extra luxury. These suites have large, plush beds with premium linen and spacious, beautifully appointed bathrooms with deep soaking tubs and premium toiletries.

Dining

Eleonore’s Restaurant, the estate restaurant, is a fine dining experience that celebrates the Yarra Valley. The carte menu features fresh local produce and an extensive wine list. The historic Chateau Yering Hotel Bar/Lounge is a more relaxed yet sophisticated space to enjoy a cocktail or a glass of wine. The coffee shop and Café Service are available throughout the day for something lighter.

Eleonore’s Restaurant Dining

Spa and Relaxation

Chateau Yering Hotel doesn’t have a spa, but the suites with spa baths and the gardens are a peaceful retreat. Guests can unwind by the outdoor pool, or in-room spa treatments can be arranged through the concierge. The calm atmosphere, staff, and 24-hour room service mean you’ll feel indulged.

The Yarra Valley Experience

Stay at Chateau Yering Hotel and experience the Yarra Valley. Famous for its vineyards, the valley has some of the best cellar doors in the country at Yering Station Winery. Beyond the wine, there are local fruit farms, Melba Highway to drive and Yarra Glen to visit. The concierge can also arrange winery tours or other activities for you, so Chateau Yering Hotel is the perfect base for the Yarra Valley.

The Yarra Valley Experience

FAQ

Fine dining at Eleonore’s Restaurant, casual meals at the Chateau Yering Hotel Bar/Lounge, light fare from the coffee shop and Café Service.

Yes, we have rooms like the Yering Suite and Melba Suite with private balconies, Wake-up service and luxurious private bathrooms.

Laundry service, concierge services, business service, roundtrip airport shuttle, and 24-hour room service are also available.

Visit local vineyards like Yering Station Winery, drive along Melba Highway, walk the gardens and experience the Yarra Valley Wine region.

Yes, Chateau Yering Hotel has event spaces for business meetings and special occasions, and parking and business services are available.

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