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How long is the drive from Swan Hill to Greater Bendigo?

The direct drive from Swan Hill to Greater Bendigo is 116 mi (186 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 27 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Swan Hill to Greater Bendigo, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with top places to visit like Lake Boga Flying Boat Museum and Lake Boga, or the ever-popular Moulamein Wharf.

Visiting Swan Hill or Greater Bendigo? See our Swan Hill Trip Planner and our Greater Bendigo Trip Planner.
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Best stops along Swan Hill to Greater Bendigo drive

The top stops along the way from Swan Hill to Greater Bendigo (with short detours) are Bendigo Art Gallery, Central Deborah Gold Mine, and Lake Boga Flying Boat Museum. Other popular stops include Golden Dragon Museum, Main St, and cluBarham - Barham Services Club.
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Moulamein Wharf

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Piers & Boardwalks
The Wharf is now closed off but still visible. The sign boards are no longer readable which is a bit sad. Plenty of history here I’m sure. The area is very pretty with a huge river, the Edward. I saw loads of big fish surfacing, maybe the Murray Cod? This is a great little town to stop over, great toilets, showers, water and dump site
Paul S — Google review
Lovely lookout spot over the river. The wharf has been restored, check out info boards about the history of the town that was once a thriving inland port. Caravan parking next to nice park with seating, shelter and a short stroll to main street of town.
Amba S — Google review
Good historical spot, lovely little town with its parks and gardens,river running alongside
Andrew G — Google review
4.0
(3)
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4.5
(2)
Brougham St, Moulamein NSW 2733, Australia
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Lake Boga Flying Boat Museum

History museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
Well worth the visit to learn about some of our little known but important WW2 history. Great displays and friendly helpful staff. Allow a couple of hours for a reasonable look around. Highly recommend.
Alan P — Google review
Well worth a visit. Great history and lovely staff. Check to see if the cafe is opened in advance. We got caught out as we were going to have lunch there and it was closed !
Leanne H — Google review
The museum is small in size and can be covered in around 60 mins. The talk from the tour guide was very informative and engaging. The museum has the full sized display of the Catalina, which is really worth seeing. Knowing the history behind the Catalina base gives a good perspective on the significance of Lake Boga.
Nikhil K — Google review
Great museum with lots of artefacts (both aircraft parts and RAAF/WAAF memorabilia) and a restored Catalina. Also has the communications bunker set up as it would have been. Highlights the role of Lake Boga in the war effort. Staff very friendly and knowledgeable. Visit could take 60-90 minutes easily.
Liz H — Google review
To tell the truth we didn't even know what an air boat was before we vosoted Lake Boga but we are glad we did. We were very presently surprised when we visited the museum. The lake itself is lovely and the outside of the museum is unassuming but once you enter you are transported to a world of interesting WW2 memorabilia, a communications bunker and an amazing real Catalina air boat in the massive shed that houses the museum. The museum staff are animated and interesting. They can really answer any question you might have and do so in an interesting way. Their info and enthusiasm towards the history of the area and Austalia's contribution to the war are contagious.
Julie B — Google review
Must visit if you are in the area. I never knew the use of Lake Boga, unless I visited this museum. It also has a real bunker and a real full size airplane. The guides are friendly and knowledgeable.
Debaditya A — Google review
Interesting historical location This base became highly significant during WW2 but if you want to know more you need to visit There is also a great piece of silo art close by
Darryl A — Google review
This was an amazing experience! Found information about my Dad and his war records. Shed a few tears. The Catalina Flying Boat information was outstanding! Never knew about this hidden piece of Australia's war history. The staff were so knowledgeable! Thank you ☺️
Kris L — Google review
4.7
(1006)
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4.5
(146)
Willakool Dve, Lake Boga VIC 3584, Australia
http://www.flyingboat.org.au/
+61 3 5037 2850
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Lake Boga

Museums
Observatories & Planetariums
Lake Boga is a town in Victoria, Australia, located next to the lake of the same name. It is situated within the Rural City of Swan Hill within the Mallee region of north-west Victoria. At the 2016 census, Lake Boga had a population of 985. Wikipedia.
4.5
(41)
Victoria 3584, Australia
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Quambatook Silo Cinema

Outdoor movie theater
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Silo Cinema is one of our favourite weekend getaway activities. It's very relaxed and has a nice community feel - whether you're local or from miles away. There's always a Men's Shed BBQ, baked potatoes, waffles and coffee. People pour in from all over the place, including some who take a train journey up to Quambatook and stay the night in a sleeper carriage. It is about half an hour from Kerang and not too far from Boort and Swan Hill. For the people who turn up early, there's a secondhand shop in Quambatook that has loads of bric a brac, furniture, clothes, books and other things for sale (including photography books and history books related to the district). There's also a pub with friendly staff, old fashioned counter meals and clean toilets.
H M — Google review
This is a fantastic idea that brings a community together. This is one of my favourite things for the year
Julie B — Google review
A must do experience!! Great night out.
Jason S — Google review
An unique experience well worth doing. A credit to the community for organising a great evening. Camping over the long weekend just adds to it.
Anthony 5 — Google review
We thoroughly enjoyed the Silo Cinema. "The Castle" was great fun to watch again. The Mens Shed cooked rissoles and sausages on the barbie for us and Quambatook Quoffee did delicious stuffed jacket potatoes with coleslaw and sour cream. It's the way they do it at Quamby.....you can just feel the serenity😊
Dawn M — Google review
A fantastic night out.
Emma S — Google review
Catering excellen
Ian M — Google review
Great night
John R — Google review
4.8
(11)
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5.0
(2)
Guthrie St, Quambatook VIC 3540, Australia
https://facebook.com/QuambySiloCinema/
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Reedy Lake

Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Parks
Bodies of Water
3.5
(6)
Victoria 3579, Australia
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Barham Golf Club Subdivison

Golf course
Outdoor Activities
Resort hotel
4.5
(24)
1 Vinecombe Ln, Barham NSW 2732, Australia
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cluBarham - Barham Services Club

Club
Nightlife
Bars & Clubs
The best relaxing place ever and the pizza was 10/10 the club for sure be a great place for a huge get together or for a small place to hold for wedding. Omg the outdoor seating area is 10/10 a for sure must visit and stop.
Nettie, ( — Google review
It’s taken me a couple of days to process my thoughts on my visit on Wednesday 27/8/25 for lunch with three others. We arrived just before lunch signed in walked around and looked at the menu to decide our lunch order. Two of us went to the counter. On arrival we were waiting in line while the young gentleman was serving a customer. That’s an entirely another story. We ordered our meals of which we had a chicken parmigiana and a chicken burger with salad and chips, roast lamb, and the soup. The chicken parmigiana you were described as a reheat, reheat, reheat, burnt crispy and virtually uneatable with chips that stuck together. The chicken burger was dry, and the chips again were stuck together hadn’t been shaken the overall presentation of the four meals I would write as a -10. It was an absolute disgrace, and I can say that I would never recommend going there for a meal under these conditions to this stage.. I went to a local pub last night. We had four meals and to say the chicken parmigiana was beautifully presented everything on all four plates was outstanding. The price of drinks was nearly half the price of your of your organization. I am writing this so you can take note look at your staff on how they talk to people and how you present the food because it is a disgrace for an organization that prides itself on customers and providing good service thank you.
Neil M — Google review
We were a group of 8 ...we ordered before 7pm and eventually got our meals at 9pmand later...like really? By that time we were past eating ,the food was very average, the chips were good though and saved the hunger. No apologies were offered for a long wait, we were not the only table having this experience This is the last time l will pay in cash and not get a receipt of proof of purchase to enable a refund, maybe they could have offered us all a free drink or at the very least just come to us and say we are short staffed tonight Very poor form Barham Club
Judy-ann C — Google review
We booked a birthday for 22 people. The staff we had serving our table was extremely rude. She snapped at multiple members of our party. And literally threw plates of food that bounced across the table to our stunned selves. We found out her name was Taylor. As we decided that she personally deserved a terrible review. The excuse for the poor behaviour was that 'they were busy tonight'. After complaining in person we then were served by a much nicer staff member (didn't get her name). Other than that the food was decent as was the rest of the venue. That's why 2 stars rathe than zero.. Just no excuse for being terribly rude when it's your job and you are getting paid to deliver customer service. We will not be back.
Jodyann K — Google review
The club just hosted the World Bowls Champions of Champions 🏆 The whole week was amazing. Hats off to everyone involved. First class venue. Photo courtesy of cluBarham.
Desi P — Google review
Staff very friendly Meals were nice and hot, came out quickly and great portion size. Clean venue and great atmosphere
TJ M — Google review
Meals were amazing. Service by staff spectacular. Only issue we had was not being aware of where the restaurant was located. We were booked into accommodation at golf course and everything on website points to the restaurant being onsite.
Jacinta F — Google review
First class facilities and staff! Cannot say enough about ALL the staff. From Josh on security to Steve and Lisa. Need a facility like thi at home. Had a great time
P K — Google review
3.9
(424)
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3.5
(83)
6 Niemur St, Barham NSW 2732, Australia
http://clubarham.com.au/
+61 3 5451 1800
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Wetlander Cruises

Temporarily Closed
Restaurant
Tours
Boat Tours
Oh my! Great food. Great scenery. Totally wonderful experience. We had a tour of 40 seniors on this and they ALL loved it
Joanne L — Google review
Sunday lunch cruise. 3 course roast lunch. Very good. Informative commentary. Great scenery. Very enjoyable.
Peter C — Google review
Fantastic scenery, lovely food, great cruise
Becc B — Google review
Fantastic crew, incredible food and wonderful experience.
Alex M — Google review
This is a treasure. You can be surprised sometimes by what initiatives people take in the most unexpected places, and this is one. Hats of to Jim and his team of very welcoming and competent tour operators. They're friendly, warm and welcoming; informative and hospitable. The service is excellent and the food wonderful. Treat yourself, I highly recommend this nature filled adventure cruise.
Ray B — Google review
Great diner cruise with the Solos
Chezza F — Google review
Well run river cruise with friendly staff. Took some of our guests there and they really enjoyed it.
Dieu H — Google review
Lovely relaxing cruise with a nice two coarse dinner great photo opportunity's
Toox B — Google review
4.8
(21)
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4.5
(39)
Southern Rd, Gannawarra VIC 3568, Australia
https://www.wetlandercruises.com.au/
9

Piccoli’s Spanner Sculptures

School
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Points of Interest & Landmarks
4.9
(61)
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5.0
(70)
1314 Boort-Quambatook Rd, Barraport VIC 3537, Australia
10

Cohuna Gateway to Gannawarra Visitor Centre

Tourist information center
Visitor Centers
Lovely and modern centre, well-stocked with information and a small selection of souvenirs. Guide Penny was incredibly kind and knowledgeable, she helped us make plan our time in the area.
Anne W — Google review
I spoke with Mandy at the visitor centre and she was sooo helpful and endeavoured to find alternative accommodation when we had a problem with the accommodation that we had booked. Cohuna is a great country town with so much to see and do. Many thanks Mandy for your outstanding service.
Margaret H — Google review
Stopped to ask about the area, Amanda was awesome. Filled me in on the activities in the area sure she'd be fun to have a beer with
Thomas C — Google review
Penny is the best. We visited this centre when we arrived in town and Penny was the first person we’d met in town. She certainly set a high standard. Made us feel so welcome providing lots of valuable information. Cohuna is such a lovely town. We were disappointed when our time ran out as we loved it there. Great town catering for RV travellers. Thank you
Peta — Google review
It was a quick stop here for the toilets. But such a beautiful town, you wouldn't know exists, till you drive through it. We stopped just outside a small lake there, where the information building is. The town itself has a lot to offer too. This is another excellent place, to take a break at, while enjoying your holiday.
Tim A — Google review
Great town, fantastic free camp opp o site shops. Friendly helpful lady at info centre. Welcoming locals (a man gave us all a post card). Clean well maintained town and area. Good facilities, playground, swimming area (and a pool). Highly recommended.
Dianne A — Google review
Excellent stop off for a world 🌎 of information about the Shire and all it has for the tourist and locals. Visit the beach ⛱️ whilst in Cohuna [no 🦈 's perfectly safe to 🏊‍♂️. Have a BBQ at one of the sheltered outdoor kitchens whilst the kids enjoy the 'flying fox' in the all new kids play area. Enjoy. Trevor Powis Cohuna Victoria Australia
Trevor P — Google review
Visited the Gateway Visitors Centre Cohuna, last week and was so impressed with the information supplied to us by the customer service attendant, Amanda Scullion, she was a breath of fresh air and somebody whom you could tell really enjoyed what she is doing. A lovely little town with lots to offer, we will certainly return and investigate the surrounding areas more but this time will have our caravan and stay at the RV camp area behind the visitors centre, looks great
Sandra J — Google review
4.5
(54)
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4.5
(8)
90 King George St, Cohuna VIC 3568, Australia
+61 3 5456 2047
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Aussie Wool Quilts - Boort

Permanently Closed
Quilt shop
Tours
Bedding store
Farmers' market
Sightseeing Tours
I searched for days until I found Aussie Wool Quilts - Boort. And am I glad I did. Not only were the products I bought amazing, but the service was personal and perfect. I bought a Queen sized underlay and a single blanket warmth Queen sized quilt. OMG. THE BEST NIGHT'S SLEEP I'VE HAD FOR YEARS. I can't recommend the company highly enough. The best thing is that I can stop looking now, because I've found the perfect company, products and service.
Di C — Google review
I was hesitant to buy a wool quilt because of the more recent highlight of abuse in the wool industry...but at the some time it is SO cold and I knew wool was the best choice to keep me warm at night. I was torn. So after some research I found this place. I contacted them asking about their sheep and was contacted straight back with all positive answers...plus the fact you can actually go and visit is reassuring. First night with the quilt last night and it was honestly my first properly warm night this winter! Absolutely love it :)
Julia D — Google review
I purchased a 3 blanket weight QS wool quilt and am WRAPPED!!! I have never been so warm and cosy. And the it's washable! - yay!! And the service was so personalised - it's a family run business and best of all it's 100% Australian wool from local growers and manufactured on site in Boort. Feels so good to be supporting local farmers and Australian business. Thanks so much Ian and Marilyn 😍😍😍 Kathryn
Kathryn B — Google review
We like to say a big thank you to Ian and Marilyn for the pillows we purchaced from you while on holidays earlier this month ,we can truly say we have had the best sleep for a long time since purchasing your pillows, again many thanks Robert and Neryl Reynen.
Robert R — Google review
Best quilt I have ever owned.
Lewis — Google review
5.0
(6)
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5.0
(10)
479 Parkers Rd, Yando VIC 3537, Australia
+61 3 5455 2354
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Simply Tomatoes - Boort

Food products supplier
Sights & Landmarks
Farm
Farmstay
Outstanding spot for camping. Super friendly hosts and the best pillows I have ever brought. Spend 2 night free camping. Well worth the trip. Will be back again
Jason P — Google review
A real gem, camping by donation available mid week and the pure wool products they also manufacture here are top quality.
Heather C — Google review
It's the Australian Wool Quilts,underblankets and pillows locally produced here. Top quality!
Kerry M — Google review
I haven’t stayed here and I don’t even remember we’re here is all I know is I tried the simply green tomato’s about 11 or 12 years ago I was about 13 years old and I’m now 24 and they still cross my mind a lot, I’m planing to make a trip next year to get some they are awesome from what I remember.🤤😁😊💖
Ryna T — Google review
Fantastic couple great quiet place
Sharyn B — Google review
Fantastic place with great customer service
Matthew P — Google review
Wonderful. Quiet, clean, very informative.
Carolyn B — Google review
5.0
(8)
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4.5
(29)
114 Godfrey St, Boort VIC 3537, Australia
http://www.simplytomatoes.com.au/
+61 428 554 237
13

Wychitella

Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
5.0
(2)
Victoria 3525, Australia
14

Gunbower National Park (Parks Victoria)

National park
Nature & Parks
a beautiful area that is totally worth the drive!!! dunny at doc grahams hut. lots of camping spots and very clean and tidy. tracks are generally good and easy access. from a sedan to big caravan. all will get in. lots of tracks to ride or walk around. boat ramp near as well.
Luke — Google review
We had the best relaxing and wonderful experience this weekend, canoeing through the park on the still water of the Murray River. Amazing place for bird watching and rest, I love coming to this park to fully recharge!!! Definitely a must go for a chill holiday
Amalthea T — Google review
Had a really nice day here relaxing. It has been dry for a while so the roads were solid. I wasn't in a 4x4 but made it riverside on 13inch wheels. Some deeps parts in the tracks so beware. If you are looking to escape and have some peace and quiet see some wildlife then this is a good place to go.
A H — Google review
Good place to get away from people and enjoy nature. Some damage from the floods. Very basic facilities.
Jonathan B — Google review
Beautiful camp-site for the whole family. Very clean and beautiful views.
Camilla B — Google review
Really good camping area. We stayed at the Gunbower state Forest so we could take the doggo with us. Watch out for the mozzies and millipedes.
Nicole B — Google review
Good boat ramp. Plenty of places to set up camp along the river.
Travis B — Google review
Beautiful spot to camp along the river
Shayne B — Google review
4.4
(161)
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4.5
(21)
Brereton Rd, Gunbower VIC 3566, Australia
https://www.parks.vic.gov.au/places-to-see/parks/gunbower-national-park
+61 131963
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Melville Caves Rd

Sights & Landmarks
Geologic Formations
Points of Interest & Landmarks
4.5
(29)
Brenanah VIC 3517, Australia
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Fusspots at Inglewood

Collectibles store
Shopping
Antique store
Wonderful store with an amazing range of collectables and antique items.. I've bought a few things but what I was most happy to find is my retro peddle bin and clothes rack. Highly recommend a visit. You won't be disappointed.
Carol H — Google review
We have visited Fuss Potts many times in the past, happily browsed, often purchased and loved a chat with staff. After a long period away, we accessed your website on Thurs 29th May to find your current hours. We drove there on the same day to find the shop was not open on Thursdays, as advertised. A typed note on your window advising of amended times DOES NOT HELP prospective customers who might have travelled some distance to support small communities and local businesses like yours. We have stopped going to Maldon, for the near future, for the same reason, Many shops there do not have consistent, well-published hours. PLEASE UPDATE YOUR WEBSITE If you change times.
Ian M — Google review
Catherine ( the owner ) offered EXCEPTIONAL customer service and went WAY above the call of duty in personally handling my order. BTW my purchased item arrived much faster than expected and was packed well. VERY, VERY HAPPY and hope to do more business in the future and you should definitely give them a try ! AAA +++
Dave A — Google review
Amazing shop, the minute we walked in we loved it, the way it was set out, how clean it was. You could see the owners have put alot of hardwork into it.. They were so helpful and the gentleman gave us lots of information in regards to places to visit, we loved it that much we returned a couple of days later and purchased two lovely but very different milk jug and sugar bowl sets. Such a lovely, friendly couple.
Georgina C — Google review
We found so much at Fusspots last time that we worked it into our road trip this time as well. A must stop spot for any antique collectors out there, especially those that like to collect tins like us. Super helpful and friendly owners that have a passion for tins as well.
Rachel A — Google review
Fantastic experience buying online — fast postage, extremely well-packaged and friendly service. I would love to pop by the store if I'm ever in the area. Thank you Catherine 🥰
Sam L — Google review
Absolutely incredible service, went above and beyond to find additional items related to my initial order, and ensure that I was getting what I wanted. Thanks to Catherine's diligence, I was able to reunite my wife with *the same physical books* from her childhood! Wish I could give more than five stars!
Jordan — Google review
Fusspots has such a huge range of interesting items, all set out in the atmospheric store so beautifully. Catherine had a wealth of information about her stock and the local area which we wanted to explore.
Geraldine R — Google review
4.8
(22)
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5.0
(11)
39 Brooke St, Inglewood VIC 3517, Australia
http://fusspotsatinglewood.com.au/
+61 3 5438 3357
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Water Wheel Vineyards

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Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Wine lovers will love Water Wheel Vineyards, a place where you can taste some of the best wines in the area. The winery has a beautiful setting and is staffed by knowledgeable professionals who are happy to offer a tour. If you're lucky enough to have some extra money, you might also want to buy a box of wine!
We greatly enjoyed our visit! There is a great range of very good wines. Talking to Rosemary was the highlight, we learnt so much! Thank you
Elizabete C — Google review
Love the Waterwheel Shiraz, a very enjoyable Red Wine for when you are around the fire with Friends. Great staff wonderful place to visit.
Chris H — Google review
A no frills, relaxed setting that allows the wines to speak for themselves. Delicious across the board, especially for the price point. Walked away with five bottles, should've gotten more!
Jonathan C — Google review
Great place, friendly staff, great wines and best prices I've seen at a winery. Must stop
Troy H — Google review
Some nice reds and reasonably priced. Range of Shiraz's, Grenache, Malbec, Petit Verdot, Cab Sav and others. Also some whites. Grenache Rose was a nice wine. Tasting room is small. Wouldn't suit large groups rocking up. Staff were friendly.
WScott L — Google review
Rare I good into a Winery for a tasting and enjoy every bottle presented. And, if I had the money, would have bought a box of each!
EL — Google review
Great local wine, very friendly staff.
Graham J — Google review
Beautiful place to visit. Amy gave us a tour. Sensational. Highly recommended
Rosetta M — Google review
4.8
(10)
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4.5
(4)
Bridgewater-Raywood Rd, Bridgewater on Loddon VIC 3516, Australia
http://waterwheelwine.com/
+61 3 5437 3060
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Puzzleflat Artworks

Permanently Closed
Museum
Specialty Museums
Lovely gallery with local artists’ work. New exhibitions every six weeks or so
Celia — Google review
5.0
(1)
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4.0
(7)
82 Broadway, Dunolly VIC 3472, Australia
+61 419 316 476
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Dunolly

Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Dunolly is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on the Dunolly - Maryborough Road, in the Shire of Central Goldfields. At the 2016 census, Dunolly had a population of 893, down from 969 in 2006. Wikipedia.
4.5
(7)
Victoria 3472, Australia
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Lake Weeroona

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Lake Weeroona, often referred to as the jewel of Bendigo, is a picturesque spot that was once a mine in the 1850s. It was transformed into an 18-hectare lake in 1878 by the art director of Melbourne Botanic Gardens. The surrounding parkland features a shady path perfect for a leisurely 20-minute walk. Located just north of Bendigo's city center, it is also stop #4 on the Vintage Talking Tram route.
A perfect place to relax, walk or run around, step around the ducks, coffee at nearby Fox & Giraffe or lunch at The Bridge Hotel whilst staying at Quest Bendigo Central. Enjoyable all round.
Merry — Google review
The lake is quite nice, but nothing special. It’s well located in walking distance of the town and a stop on the Talking Tram Tour. There’s a cafe with a great lake view and we appreciated some of the different bird who live by the habitat, but it seemed a bit overhyped for me.
Jason T — Google review
Very nice lake. Good place to run. About 1.4km for a long loop. Shorter if you take the scenic boardwalk route.
Brendan M — Google review
Beauteous place for walking, playing, and picnic. Amazing views with great cafes around. The coffee van is also here in the car park, which is very good.
Mandy G — Google review
Went here for the Bendigo Sprint Rowing Regatta. Lovely spot. Bar and restaurant at one end overlooking the lake. Coffee and food vans. Lots of people walking around the lake.
Amanda P — Google review
A wonderful lake to walk around. This popular venue attracts dog walkers, bike riders, children, adults - just about anyone who enjoys relaxing in the great outdoors. After having a late breakfast nearby, we strolled around this very pleasant park, lake and gardens. The residents of Bendigo are indeed lucky to have such a terrific space to enjoy - as are the ducks, swans and other feathered creatures. Visitors to the city can easily see why this place is so popular. There is even a coffee van :-) Here are some photos of Lake Weeroona. Do yourself a favour and visit!
Leanne W — Google review
Lake Weeroona is beautiful. Love to come here on a Saturday and watch the rowing regattas, whilst walking around it. It has a great playground for the kids, a BBQ Pavilion and plenty of benches to sit, relax and enjoy. And if hungry or thirsty, The Boardwalk Cafe will satisfy both.
Frank H — Google review
Great central location to get some exercise in. A bit of 1km loop around the lake which was peaceful of an evening. Some water available along the way for people and dogs.
Maddie L — Google review
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Bendigo VIC 3550, Australia, USA
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Bendigo Art Gallery

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Art gallery
Museums
Art Museums
Bendigo Art Gallery is a must-visit for art enthusiasts, offering a diverse range of visual arts exhibits from both regional and international artists spanning various eras. The gallery features an impressive collection of 19th-century European and Australian art. As part of this year's program, the gallery is hosting an all-ages workshop called The Big Draw, where participants can engage in the activity to Draw a Futuristic Gallery.
Travelled from Melbourne to see the Frida Khalo exhibition. Well worth the trip. The exhibition was extensive and very well curated. Plenty of other things to see and do in Bendigo, if you have the time. Plenty of art galleries, street art, historical buildings from the Gold Rush era, Chinese cultural heritage, great shops and wonderful cafes.
Devorah V — Google review
Our primary reason for visiting the Gallery was to experience the Frida Kahlo exhibition and it didn't disappoint 😍 we spend 2hrs wandering with our eyes fixed on every single exhibit. An absolutely wonderful Gallery with so very much on offer to see, regardless of whether you are interested or not. Just do it!!!
Delia L — Google review
Judy is a lovely tour guide! She taught me about the history of the painting and artist, and stories about what the painting is about. She showed me a lot of details I wouldn't have picked up and I'll be paying more attention to art from now on.
LH C — Google review
I've heard such wonderful things about the Bendigo Art Gallery and have been meaning to visit for ages. The exhibitions always sound so interesting and well-curated, drawing in people from all walks of life. I particularly love seeing how they celebrate local artists and showcase diverse perspectives.
Mridul P — Google review
Visited a few years ago when it was the Elvis Exhibition. What a wonderful Gallery and immaculately presented. Despite being a busy afternoon session, everyone was friendly, gave each other room to take photos and admire the King of Rock n Roll. A true asset to Bendigo.
Normandy J — Google review
I love this place, I could just sit and enjoy every brushstroke. There are so many massive paintings, and each one is absolutely beautiful.
G M — Google review
Bendigo Art Gallery is reason enough to make the trip up the Calder. Housed in a graceful heritage building seamlessly blended with a sleek contemporary extension, it feels both historic and fresh. High-ceilinged rooms flood with natural light, while clever architecture guides you from grand 19th-century spaces to crisp, modern galleries without a hitch. Curation is top-class for a regional institution. The permanent Australian collection gives real depth. How about thinking of Heidelberg School landscapes in one room and bold contemporary works in the next, yet the blockbuster touring shows are what really shine. Whether it’s fashion icons, photography retrospectives or pop-culture tributes, the gallery consistently punches above its weight, drawing crowds that rival big-city institutions. Labels are informative without lecturing, and there’s always a thoughtfully placed bench or two so you can linger over a favourite piece. Practical touches round out the experience: friendly staff happy to chat about works, an airy café with excellent coffee and local bites, and a well-stocked shop that goes beyond generic souvenirs. The whole visit feels welcoming rather than stuffy, making it easy to lose a couple of hours in art-driven bliss. Five stars from me! Bendigo Art Gallery sets the gold standard for regional culture in Victoria.
Le G — Google review
Stunning gallery - Frida Kahlo was incredible (excepts labels & interpretation almost impossible to read unfortunately) & permanent collection really well arranged! Very helpful concierge & shop staff
Jon P — Google review
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42 View St, Bendigo VIC 3550, Australia
http://www.bendigoartgallery.com.au/
+61 3 5434 6088
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Golden Dragon Museum

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Heritage museum
Museums
The Golden Dragon Museum in Bendigo is a cultural complex that offers a glimpse into the rich Chinese heritage of the region. Visitors can explore exhibits showcasing the history of the Chinese community from the gold rush era to modern times. The museum also features a traditional garden, tearoom, and gift shop for an immersive experience. It stands as a living history of Bendigo's Chinese population and their significant influence on the city's traditions and charitable works.
Beautiful museum in Bendigo. They do have two outdoor areas and both free. The garden area is beautiful, if you walk a bit further down you will see a temple next to it.
Kristine S — Google review
This place is amazing. It shows the Chinese involvement with Bendigo since the Gold rush years. The collection of Chinese artefacts is vast and very interesting to look at. The whole site is very good and the restaurant was a great place for lunch.
Peter T — Google review
Incredible collection of Chinese artefacts. We spent ages wandering around looking at everything. It's just a shame that there isn't more space to display the collection as it's quite overcrowded. We believe that there are hopes for an extension to the building which will open the displays up a bit more. With a little cafe onsite and situated next to a small Chinese Garden it is really a worthwhile place to visit. Thank you to the staff who were very helpful and friendly. We had a lovely visit.
Marian O — Google review
A nice place to visit, full of local history. Kids found it boring as they do, but we didn't care. We enjoyed it. Beautiful gardens with a nice Chinese restaurant next door.
Rob — Google review
Didn't go into the museum, but thoroughly enjoyed the surrounding gardens and temple, where I offered some incense and did some prayers. A fantastic area with delightful and pretty gardens. Well maintained and spiritual.
Norman C — Google review
We arrived rather late so museum already closed, however we are so lucky to witness the practice of Dragon Show for Moon Festival on Friday 26 September 2025. They are so great to see group of young talents practice & perform. The 5 stars are for them ☺️.
Ada S — Google review
Amazing place to visit and read about their culture. Had a display of the Chinese Bells and was very interactive and informative.. also blew me away with a fully hand carved Jade ceremony chariot.. a must see.
Helene C — Google review
Loved this cultural experience and the history of the Chinese people who settled in Bendigo and surrounds who contributed a richness to the area. Very historical and educational, well worth the visit. Some great interactive displays, the ringing and history of the bells was great.
Felicia D — Google review
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4.5
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1/11 Bridge St, Bendigo VIC 3550, Australia
http://www.goldendragonmuseum.org/
+61 3 5441 5044
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Rosalind Park

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Park
Sights & Landmarks
Rosalind Park is a charming downtown park in Bendigo, featuring a fernery, an 1800s conservatory, gardens, and avenues lined with large shade trees. It is surrounded by top attractions such as the Bendigo Art Gallery, Golden Dragon Museum, Central Deborah Gold Mine, Bendigo Pottery, Bendigo Tramways, Lake Weeroona, The Great Stupa of Universal Compassion, Ulumbarra Theatre and Capital Theatre.
I recently visited Rosalind Park in Bendigo and was thoroughly impressed. This expansive 60-acre park offers lush greenery, historic trees, and beautifully landscaped gardens—perfect for relaxing with family and friends. Highlights include the Poppet Head Lookout Tower, which provides panoramic views of the city, and the Conservatory Gardens with its seasonal floral displays. The park also features a children’s playground, ornate statues, and a fernery, making it a versatile spot for all ages.
Ranjaka G — Google review
We walked through the park today just because we recognised the name on the map and wow! The trees in autumn are particularly beautiful! They look very old and there is even a great view of them at the top of the hill. It’s close to the main part of town, museums, war memorial, walking paths, a cool waterfall fountain and lots of native birds.
Jason T — Google review
🌸 Rosalind Park — Bendigo Rosalind Park is such a peaceful and charming spot right in the heart of Bendigo 🌿✨ The garden is filled with bright flowers blooming beautifully along the paths. I loved how calm and green everything felt, from the big shady trees to the small daisies by the walkway. It’s a perfect place for a slow walk, to take photos, or just sit and breathe for a while. The stone paths and little streams give it that classic, almost European garden vibe. It’s one of those parks that makes you feel like time slows down for a bit — simple, quiet, and full of life at the same time 🌼💚
Cindy J — Google review
Visited during the GLOW Bendigo Light Show, so only seen it during the cover of darkness. However, the artists and exhibitors really utilise the gigantic parkland space along with the paved path to connect all the art pieces together. A true gem for Bendigo.
Normandy J — Google review
Peaceful and relaxing stroll through Bendigo. The most surprising part of it is that giant fruit bats live on the trees by the hundreds. It is an amazing how many bats you will see hanging from the trees just sleeping so sound and peacefully. Lots of interesting spots for selfies and photos.
Lis C — Google review
Nice place for a relaxing walk, a few maintenance issues ie look out tower only viewable from level one and stream leading to fountain not working
Norman B — Google review
Beautiful gardens any time of the year. Especially when the tulips festival is on! Just watch out for the flying fruit bats and their droppings!
L C — Google review
electric wonderland it was amazing, kids love it, wellmaintained n clean. Pet friendly,good place for picnic.
Kirat K — Google review
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30 Gaol Rd, Bendigo VIC 3550, Australia
http://www.bendigo.vic.gov.au/
+61 3 5434 6000
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Sacred Heart Cathedral

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Catholic cathedral
Cathedral
Catholic church
Nestled in the vibrant Arts Precinct of Bendigo, Sacred Heart Cathedral stands as a magnificent testament to both architectural beauty and historical significance. Serving as the seat of the Bishop of Sandhurst, this impressive structure is not only one of Australia's largest churches but also ranks as the second tallest after St Patrick's Cathedral in Melbourne.
This historic church is incredible to see. It is so huge and powerful, I was in awe seeing it. I am not religious myself but I always appreciate a beautiful church building with centuries of history. This is probably the biggest and favourite that I’ve seen up close. Definitely go and visit!
Lisa T — Google review
The architectural beauty of the cathedral is beyond beautiful. indeed one of the best landmark of Bendigo. The solemnity, peace and tranquility you will feel when you enter the church will warm your heart.
Bevzki06 — Google review
A beautiful church to visit.The Sacred Heart Cathedral is one of the most significant religious and architectural landmarks in Australia. Its history reflects the prosperity of Bendigo during the gold-rush era, as well as the dedication of the Catholic community over nearly a century. Rich in history. A must visit place.
A S — Google review
Experienced peace and tranquility here. One of the most beautiful churches in the regional area. Had the opportunity to connect with God further. Truly a stunning and must visit place in Bendigo!
Nathanael Y — Google review
The Cathedral is truly a magnificent sight! Its grandeur and serene atmosphere create a deeply spiritual experience. The architectural details are breathtaking, inviting reflection and reverence at every turn.
Mavic C — Google review
The architecture was absolutely stunning. Truly impressive craftsmanship and a peaceful atmosphere. Definitely worth a visit! ✝️⛪️
Mitra B — Google review
a beautiful space. magnificent cathedral. helpful and knowledgeable volunteers, who have amazing stories of the cathedral's history.
Suzanne P — Google review
I was lucky enough to be here for a wedding. After travelling in England this is just as beautiful 😍
Theresa W — Google review
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80 Wattle St, Bendigo VIC 3550, Australia
https://www.sandhurst.catholic.org.au/our-churches/cathedral
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Bendigo Tramways

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Tours
Scenic Railroads
Bendigo Tramways offers city history tours on restored trams from the early and mid-20th century. The main tram depot operates out of the Central Deborah Gold Mine, providing an immersive way to learn about Bendigo's history and view key landmarks and monuments.
What a great place to be able to start the talking tram tour! We were able to buy tickets from the tramlike cafe that has a few seats on the inside and many varied seats for all ages on the outside. They have a mini golf course with free clubs and balls to use while waiting and toilets across the bridge. It’s particularly convenient for the hour wait between trams in the middle of the day! We had some very good scones with cream and jam and my wife’s hot chocolate was very tasty! My caramel latte looked beautiful, but I didn’t enjoy the syrup very much. The staff were very friendly and you could even buy tram souvenirs like socks there! Oh and it’s next to a free tram museum!
Jason T — Google review
The Talking Tram ride was such a cool way to explore Bendigo. You get to sit in a beautifully restored tram while learning the history of the city. It’s relaxed, fun, and gives you a whole new appreciation for Bendigo. Great for all ages!
This.is_melbourne — Google review
What a different dog friendly experience to go on a hop on hop off tram through Bendigo and learn about its history. Lots of easy free parking nearby and we even got to tour the Central Deborah Gold Mine while waiting for our tram with our dog joining us. Highly recommended
Cayte P — Google review
This quaint little hidden gem of a cafe is perfect for your after work coffee or visitors to the town who want something off the beaten path. Plenty of seating, great customer service and delicious well priced food. Gorgeous decorated interior of the vintage tram and in a perfect location, right next to the vintage tram history tour for Bendigo's hot spots.
Rebecca K — Google review
The tram service provides historic information along the way and stops at significant landmarks. A $20 ticket is valid for the entire day, making it totally worth it if you’re exploring Bendigo city.
Chaya R — Google review
Really good and value the money! 18$ you can enjoy the city. The driving will tell you the place that you stop, also the story of the tram. You can visit centre city, tram cafe and 2/3 places more. You can start from centre city or Goldmine or tram cafe. Wherever you park.
Jenyven L — Google review
Wonderful way to see Bendigo, go early and get yourself a ticket, then just hop on and off through out the day seeing the sights.
Bill C — Google review
I was so pleased to be able to take my dog with me for this tram ride, made it an easier day for me. There are 5 places you can hop off and on to the next one. Just get the time table. There’s good info given as the tram travels along but a little too noisy from the old tram to hear sometimes. The driver had time to give us a bit of a personal history lesson which was interesting and so nice of him. Well worth doing, you can also visit the tram depot museum.
Paul S — Google review
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1 Tramways Ave, Bendigo VIC 3550, Australia
http://www.bendigotramways.com/
+61 3 4444 2810
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Central Deborah Gold Mine

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Sights & Landmarks
Gold mining company
Mines
Step into the thrilling and adrenaline-pumping adventure of Central Deborah Gold Mine, a real gold mine that operated during Bendigo's gold rush boom. Visitors can experience what life was like for miners in the 1900s as they descend over 60 meters underground, exploring tunnels and historic mining equipment. The tour includes a visit to heritage-listed buildings such as the Blacksmiths Shop, First Aid Room, Carbide Lamp Room, and Engine Room.
Fantastic! Our family loved this experience! The mine tour with Nathan was so interesting and even kept the kids (13 & 10) engaged throughout! Being 61m underground is pretty cool (and always 14 degrees- so bring a jacket). The surface museum was also interesting, and the panning was great- the kids really loved finding the gems, the parents enjoyed the gold! Highly recommend!
Nicolle M — Google review
It was a great experience visiting the Central Deborah Gold Mine in Bendigo. It operated from 1939 to 1954 to a depth of 422 metres. It yielded 929 Kg of gold from its mining operations. The best part was going 61m underground with a hard hat ON to see how the gold mine workers worked in those days and how gold was mined from there. The tour guides were quite knowledgeable and kept everyone engaged throughout the tour. The Surface tour is a great way to know more about the gold mine and how things operated back in the days. Definitely worth a visit if you are in Bendigo.
Nakul P — Google review
We did the underground mine tour, with Graham, it was great!! He gave us lots of really good info but it was still fun. It was so surprisingly wheelchair accessible! They really had thought of everything we felt really comfortable with everything. All the staff were actually really friendly and helpful, and a good shop!
Laura H — Google review
Going underground at the Central Deborah Gold Mine was an unforgettable experience. The tour guides were fantastic, explaining the history and stories of the miners. It’s both fun and eye-opening — a must-do if you want to really dive into Bendigo’s gold rush past.
This.is_melbourne — Google review
Absolutely worth a visit to this fab centre, our tour guide (nathan) was superb and we he learnt so much about what life as a miner really was like. Sadly we didn’t come away with any gold nuggets but we did come away with a lot of the educational type and they’re priceless !! We booked the first tour - 10am, then took the ‘talking tram’ into town for lunch. Thoroughly recommend you doing that too if you have time
Evie S — Google review
Everyone except for me thought this was going to be boring, they were all wrong. The underground mine tour was awesome and very informative. Our guide was very friendly and knowledgeable. He made everyone comfortable and answered all questions thrown at him. A must-see/do if in Bendigo.
Rob — Google review
Great place to visit. Very informative, outlining how Bendigo was formed. Can highly recommend a tour of the mine and could not rate our tour guide Ollie any higher. A very knowledgeable man who knows his stuff. Well done Ollie….
Mark L — Google review
A 60 metre deep gold mine. Our guide explained everything in details. There are some big gold nuggets in display. Recommended to Book early before going
L J — Google review
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76 Violet St, Bendigo VIC 3550, Australia
http://www.central-deborah.com/
+61 3 4444 2810
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Mount Tarrengower Lookout

Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
Hiking area
Observation Decks & Towers
Scenic Drives
Scenic Walking Areas
Great views as far as the eyes can see. Interesting history boards.
Karen T — Google review
Mt Tarrengower Lookout: A Peak Experience with a Side of Laughs! If you’re looking for a place to contemplate life, admire nature, and possibly question your sanity, Mt Tarrengower Lookout is the spot for you! The hike up had me thinking I was training for an Olympic event—who knew a “short walk” could feel like a marathon? Once you reach the lookout, the view is so stunning that you might forget your legs feel like jelly. Seriously, it’s like nature decided to show off. You can see for miles, and if you squint hard enough, you might even see your motivation for the climb slowly drifting away. The lookout itself is a classic case of “nature’s beauty meets human ingenuity.” It’s like a fancy balcony overlooking a magnificent landscape, but without the wine and cheese (bring your own, folks!). Just be careful not to look down too quickly unless you want to give your stomach a free rollercoaster ride. And let’s not forget the wildlife! I encountered a bird that looked like it was judging my every move. “You call that hiking? I could fly up here in two seconds!” The nerve! In summary, if you’re in the mood for a workout with breathtaking views and a dash of sass from the local fauna, Mt Tarrengower Lookout is the place to be. Just remember to pack some snacks, your sense of humor, and perhaps some extra leg muscles!
Luke D — Google review
The view is simply breathtaking. After a short walk under the trees, I felt a sense of relief. However, it was windy when I visited. Before you go, check the weather forecast. It’s very accessible by car.
Emong T — Google review
Absolutely worth a visit, the view is breathtaking. Posts at the bottom that tells of the history of the Tower. Not a bad climb to the top, i hate heights, but managed it ok, came down pretty fast though!
Nell B — Google review
Fantastic lookout near Maldon. Great views over the Macedon Ranges and beyond.
Don C — Google review
The view was amazing, 4 lots of stairs, easy access and parking
Olivia H — Google review
If you're OK with heights, climb the Tower and be rewarded with superb views of Maldon and surrounding areas.
Shane T — Google review
Great lookout tower with great 360 deg of the middle north Victoria.
Alan B — Google review
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4.5
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Maldon VIC 3463, Australia
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Maldon

Train station
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
A quaint little railway station that has a small store selling food, drinks & souvenirs. You can catch the historic steam train here towards Castlemaine or arrive here on the same service heading in the other direction.
Heath M — Google review
Thoroughly enjoyed going on the stream train! Such an amazing experience and I hope to cost and ride on our again! The volunteers for the train are wonderful people! I highly recommend going on the stream train.
Joanna D — Google review
Delightful Day
Phill G — Google review
Great fun riding the old rail carriges behind a steam train through the country side, smelling the smoke and hearing the sounds of the loco .
Alan F — Google review
Good town to live in, got ice-cream for $8 and it was better then what you get in the city, and saw lots of good looking cars new and old, and while I was there went to a local market didn't get anything but there were lots of cute and well made goods.
Mrspeghetti — Google review
Heritage railway station and a steam engine buffs delight. On the day we were there, the Royal Train was at the station and you could explore it for a small fee. Also, there is a good range of vintage rolling stock - both carriages and goods wagons - to photograph and explore. We weren't there on a day that the trains were running, but the Victorian Goldfields Railway (VGR) does run steam trains on certain days of the year. They have a website that you can check out for what is happening and when.
Peter R — Google review
The "Victorian Goldfields Railway" is an excellent example of a volunteer heritage railway. It runs between Maldon & Castlemaine, via Muckleford. There are lovingly restored Victorian Railways carriages & locomotives. I like the old leather seats & compartments. Such a luxury! Beats the coloured 'cushions' on the suburban trains. There's even a first class option, travelling in a sleeper carriage with observation platform at the end, or the one with leather upholstered tub chairs, & refreshments bar.
Thingo — Google review
Very good
Scott — Google review
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VIC 3463, Australia
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Main St

Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
4.5
(126)
Maldon VIC 3463, Australia
30

Dredge and Dragline Historical Site

Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
What an amazing sidebar to a great day in Maldon. To see the old rusted machinery and imagine it operating back in the day, incessantly dragging at the earth and loading it for processing. Paper cuts and screen glare at work today? Glad we have more work options these days. Highly recommend a stop here and a walk around. Gum Tree Hollow. What a cool little roadside stand, just up the road from the Dredge. Had a stunning alternative Christmas display, metal figures and an interesting take on an angel. When was the last time you saw an angel in a bowler hat? It looked casual but there must have been a lot of effort gone into it to make it look so coordinated. Thanks to whoever put it together. Photos don't do it justice, well worth stopping and getting out of the car.
David B — Google review
If you like history, it's definitely a good place for a quick visit. You can also have some food as the have tables there. It was also well shaded. I just wish people wouldn't graffiti it just silly.
D R — Google review
Very unique historical site, glad I finally stopped to look at this after passing on seperate occasions. Dragline is huge and a marvel to look at and climb on. The Dredge is unlike anything I've seen and could only imagine what it would be like in operation. A must see for mining or mahcinery enthusiasts
Lachlan G — Google review
Worth a visit, can climb inside and wander around with ease. No escape from graffiti it seems.
Nell B — Google review
Interesting large drag line type shovel machine which looks to be at least 60-70 years old. Full access to look around and inside if you dare to climb up to the inside of the machine. They did it tough in the early industrial revolution and their skills to make such a machine are remarkable.
Malcolm K — Google review
Awesome place almost drove right by it If your in the area it’s definitely worth checking it out You car really see how it was weathered by time and the elements Seeing these massive metal machines up close it awesome
The C — Google review
Interesting bit of history. They did it big in the good old days
Smax3088 — Google review
Something look at nice place to sit.
B J — Google review
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LOT 12F Bendigo-Maldon Rd, Maldon VIC 3463, Australia
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