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Back to Booktown May
1-2, 2010 Thousands of books.... Back to Booktown is the biggest collection
of rare, out-of-print and second hand books in Australia. Over 60 booksellers
from NSW, Vic, Tas and SA gather in the historic village turning it into a European
style Booktown. Discover antique books, nostalgia and treasures dotted across
the historic village. The 2010 Guest Writers
Sonya Hartnett, Stefan Laszcsuk, Margaret Simons and Arnold Zable. For more details
Directions It's so easy to get to Clunes.
Plenty of parking. Take advantage of our interactive map, compile your travel
directions online and find accommodation for the weekend. It is a pleasant and
easy 1 1/2 hours drive to Clunes from Melbourne CBD. The roads are excellent and
well signposted. The local climate in Clunes is drier and warmer than Melbourne. Added
convenience - Deer Park Bypass is now open!The Deer Park ByPass
has been opened to the public on April 5th, 2009. The 9.3 km new highway is cutting
another 10 minutes travel time from Melbourne to Clunes. Road
Mileage Chart - Ballarat - Clunes 36 km (25 minutes)
- Castlemaine
- Clunes 53 km (45 minutes)
- Creswick - Clunes 18 km (15 minutes)
- Daylesford
- Clunes 52 km (45 minutes)
- Maryborough - Clunes 32 km 25 minutes)
- Melbourne
- Clunes 142 km (90 minutes)
- Talbot - Clunes 18km (15 minutes)
Quick
Reference Melways: Map 526 K2 Please refer to the Clunes
Accommodation website for more information. Please simply click the link to
be re-directed to the corresponding section of www.ballarat.com. Further
accommodation is also available in the nearby towns of Creswick, Talbot, Ballarat,
Maryborough and Daylesford. Please see their local websites for more details.
Creswick
Talbot
Ballarat Maryborough
Daylesford
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