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TALK TO A LOCALOur local specialists are here to help you plan your memorable visit to Bendigo.
We can assist with:
• Accommodation, attractions, tours and events • Visitor Map and Guide Books • Extensive local book collection and souvenirs
With access to 120+ Bendigo accommodation properties, bookable in store, over the phone or online.
Our service features personally managed accommodation, tour and event bookings, last minute rates and hot deals.
LIVING ARTS SPACE A dynamic contemporary arts space showcasing unique local and regional talents.
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UNIQUELY BENDIGO Bendigo’s premier outlet for quality regional crafted designs. Take a piece of Bendigo home with you or visit us online at www.uniquelybendigo.com See Page 56 for further details.
POST OFFICE GALLERY A satellite space of Bendigo Art Gallery has an annual program of changing exhibitions and events. See Page 37 for further details.
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BENDIGO VISITOR CENTREAustralia’s grandest Visitor Centre
Open everyday from 9am–5pm (except Christmas Day) 51-67 Pall Mall, Bendigo 3550 Email: [email protected]
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acknowledgement of countryThe City of Greater Bendigo would like to acknowledge that we
are on Dja Dja Wurrung and Taungurung Country whose ancestors and their descendants are the traditional owners of this country.
We acknowledge that they have been custodians for many centuries and continue to perform age old ceremonies of celebration, initiation and renewal. We acknowledge their living culture and their unique role in the life of this region.
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Accreditation (Tourism Accreditation Board)
BYO - wine only
Child friendly accredited
Environmentally friendly green
Free Wi-Fi
Food fossicking friendly (local produce)
Fully licensed
Pet friendly
Special dietary requirements
Wheelchair access
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Bendigo & Heathcote 2 A modern heritage city 4 Explore Bendigo 6 The city’s heart/CBD 10 Mandurang to McIvor 12 Marong to Kangaroo Flat 14 White Hills to Elmore 16 Eaglehawk 18 Suggested itineraries 20 World-class attractions 29 Heritage Bendigo 30 Child friendly city 32 The arts 34 Exhibitions & Ulumbarra Theatre 38 Outdoor adventures 40 Food & dining 50 Food fossicking 52 Shopping 58 Regional markets 60 Bendigo wineries 68 Heathcote region 76 Regional events
104 Explore the region
106 Loddon Valley
108 Castlemaine, Maldon & surrounds
110 Maryborough & surrounds
112 Nearby towns
Accommodation 80 Class and comfort
82 Motels
88 Boutique
93 Bed & breakfast
94 Self-contained/apartments
99 Rural retreat
100 Caravan parks & cabins
103 Backpackers
Services 115 Services & information
116 Transport
Maps 118 Heathcote CBD map
119 Lake Eppalock map
120 Central Bendigo map
did you know?
1 The region’s traditional owners are the Dja Dja Wurrung and Taungurung.
2 Greater Bendigo’s growing population is over 100,000.
3 Bendigo has Australia’s oldest vintage tram fleet.
4 Myer, Jimmy Possum, Bendigo Bank and Fernwood Fitness began here.
5 The 144-year-old Bendigo Easter Festival is Australia’s longest running community festival.
6 Bendigo was the world’s richest goldfields between 1850 to 1900.
7 Some of Australia’s best reds come from the Bendigo and Heathcote wine regions.
The rumours about Bendigo are true; the population is growing, visitation is booming and life here just keeps getting better. That’s because creative souls, foodies, makers, movers and shakers are investing energy in this grand gold city.
Bendigo Art Gallery’s international program has fuelled the grass-roots scene. Chefs, winegrowers, cider makers and beer brewers are embracing the region’s rich food bowl. Heritage buildings have been revived as hotels, theatres and cool basement bars. Boutique shopping and unique events means the experiences here are true reflections of the Bendigio region. Heathcote’s village life and award winning wineries offer a down-to-earth experience.
Connect with what’s happening at www.bendigotourism.com or via social media and use #explorebendigo to join the conversation.
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Venture beyond the city’s heart to historic suburbs and rural spaces. Find boutique shopping strips, wineries, attractions, artists studios and great country pubs. Each area has its own character; which one will be your favourite?
Spend a few days to explore this great city.
TO EAGLEHAWK
TO MARONG
TO BIG HILL
TO MANDURANG
TO STRATHFIELDSAYE
TO ELMORE, HUNTLY & EPSOM
TO HEATHOCTE
White Hills to Elmore Bendigo Botanic Gardenswith nearby iconic attractions.Page 14
The City’s HeartHeritage, arts, food and wine, all fused as one. CBD Page 6
Historic EaglehawkHistoric village with the western world’s largest Buddhist temple.Page 16
Marong to Kangaroo FlatFamily cycling, nature experiences, cellar doors, and a famous gold creek. Page 12
Mandurang to McIvorSerious cycling trails withvineyard backdrops. Page 10
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must do list
1 See Australia’s largest regional art gallery.
2 Ride a tram, mine for gold and meet a dragon at Bendigo’s main attractions.
3 Visit the View Street arts precinct and the new Ulumbarra Theatre nearby.
4 Dine in a contemporary restaurant housed in a late 1800’s built bank.
5 Enjoy a picnic in Rosalind Park.
6 Visit Sacred Heart Cathedral, the last gothic cathedral built in Australia.
7 Take a historic Post Office, Town Hall or Hotel Shamrock tour.
8 Explore our café culture in one of the many laneways and precincts.
9 View rare Chinese artifacts, gardens and temples at Dai Gum San.
10 Go food fossicking and discover our local produce, wine and craft beer.
Bendigo’s CBD boasts some of Australia’s most prized architecture - historic and modern. Go beyond the facades to explore galleries, shops, cafés, restaurants, bars and day spas. And don’t forget the authentic, world-class attractions.
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BOOk yOur Own experience• Bendigo Explorer Pass • Central Deborah Gold Mine • Bendigo Joss House Temple • Vintage Talking Tram • Bendigo Blues Tram • Historic Post Office & Bendigo Town Hall tours • Food Fossicking Foodie Tour • Discovery Science and Technology Centre • Book binding at SB Libris • High tea at the Hotel Shamrock • Jools for Jim Shu Uemura Hair Ceremony • Bike hire.
Contact the Bendigo Visitor Centre on 1800 813 153, download the latest Bendigo
region app, or visit www.bendigotourism.com
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1 Taste bold Bendigo reds at a cellar door.
2 Ride or walk the O’Keefe Rail Trail.
3 Wow the kids at Confectionary Capers.
4 Cycle the Goose Neck Trail.
5 View the region from the One Tree Hill summit.
6 Take a selfie at the geographical centre of Victoria.
The gentle hills and dips of the Mandurang Valley beckon cyclists and sight seekers. Don the lycra and conquer the O’Keefe Rail Trail, passing through remnant box-ironbark and yellow gum forest. The geographical heart of Victoria offers plenty of family fun too.
BOOk yOur Own experience• Winery tours • Bike hire/tour.
Contact the Bendigo Visitor Centre on 1800 813 153, download the latest Bendigo
region app, or visit www.bendigotourism.com
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1 Enjoy modern pub fare at a family-friendly hotel.
2 Visit Balgownie Estate and Sandhurst Ridge wineries for top local drops.
3 Hire a bike and ride the leisurely Linear Trail.
4 Ride or walk Crusoe and Number 7 reservoir trails.
5 Enjoy a local craft beer and blues music at the historic Goldmines Hotel.
6 Find the marker where gold was first discovered on the Linear Trail.
Visit scenic Crusoe Reservoir in Kangaroo Flat to discover a feat of goldfields-era engineering. From here, the Bendigo Creek makes its way to Golden Square, where the first glint of gold caught the world’s imagination. The family-friendly Linear Trail follows its path.
BOOk yOur Own experience• Winery tours • Bike hire/tour.
Contact the Bendigo Visitor Centre on 1800 813 153, download the latest Bendigo
region app, or visit www.bendigotourism.com
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1 Shop for locally-made ceramics, art and antiques at Bendigo Pottery.
2 Visit the historic Bendigo Joss House Temple and Chinese area of the White Hills Cemetery.
3 Unwind at the beautiful Bendigo Botanic Gardens.
4 Tour the famous Jimmy Possum furniture factory.
5 See Elmore’s Campaspe Run museum.
6 Experience the Elmore Field Days each October.
7 Ride a horse at the Ironbark Riding Centre.
Whispers of Chinese culture can still be found at historic White Hills. Others made their mark here too. Australia’s oldest pottery is still firing daily, and further out in rural Elmore the town’s museum pays homage to its innovators.
BOOk yOur Own experience• Bendigo Joss House Temple • Ironbark Riding Centre • Wheel throwing at Bendigo Pottery • Jimmy Possum furniture factory tour • Bike hire.
Contact the Bendigo Visitor Centre on 1800 813 153, download the latest Bendigo
region app, or visit www.bendigotourism.com
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1 Shop for gifts and bric-a-brac in the historic village strip.
2 Settle into a sofa for an Art House film at the Star Cinema.
3 Discover peace and culture at The Great Stupa.
4 Relax at the Lake Neangar precinct.
5 Try the Mulga Bill pie at Eaglehawk Bakery.
6 Join in the Dahlia and Arts Festival fun each March.
Eaglehawk maintains a proud culture of community. It’s evident in the art house Star Cinema in the historic town hall, which thrives on volunteer support. Further up the road everyone is welcome at the Buddhist Atisha Centre and The Great Stupa of Universal Compassion - the largest in the western world.
BOOk yOur Own experienceContact the Bendigo Visitor Centre on 1800 813 153, download the latest Bendigo
region app, or visit www.bendigotourism.com
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perfectly plannedFocussed on the arts? Looking to shop til you drop? Love your food and wine, or looking for things to do
with the kids? Bendigo Tourism has an itinerary tailored to your interests and length of stay. Here’s some great ideas to get you started...
Family fun in the ‘GoWith so many child-friendly activities, special events during school holidays and loads of wide open spaces for outdoor fun, Bendigo is an ideal destination for families.
am First stop Discovery Science & Technology Centre with loads of interactive exhibits to explore, then walk to Hargreaves Mall for the playspace dragon, Fun Loong.
lunch Try a family friendly restaurant or café to satisfy their hunger.
pm Travel to Bendigo Pottery for some clay play then finish off with some open space fun at Rosalind Park.
History and heritageBendigo has a wealth of heritage treasures for the history enthusiasts.
am Start your day underground in a gold rush gold mine followed by a vintage tram ride through Bendigo’s historic streets.
lunch Stop for lunch in a vault of a converted heritage bank building restaurant.
pm Immerse yourself in the rich stories of a golden past on a Town Hall tour followed by the Golden Dragon Museum. Then discover goldminer’s relics at Victoria Hill.
A culture shotNeed to brag a little to your friends? Then a visit to Bendigo arts and culture scene will give you kudos.
am First stop see the latest exhibition at Bendigo Art Gallery then stroll the Arts Precinct in View Street and explore art studios and boutique shops.
lunch Dine in one of The Age Good Food Guide restaurants in the city and enjoy delicious seasonal local produce.
pm Then visit the Bendigo Visitor Centre to start your artist walk to meet Bendigo’s arts community. If you are staying the night, take in a new show at the New Ulumbarra Theatre.
Girls getawayRoad trip with the girls? Yes please! Catch up with your friends discovering Bendigo’s boutique shopping, fashion, art, food and wine.
am Start by meeting Bendigo’s food heros joining a Food Fossicking Foodie Tour.
lunch If you can fit it in enjoy a light lunch at a fabulous restaurant or at a local winery.
pm For an afternoon of pampering visit a local salon for a hair treatment then walk Bath Lane for some boutique shopping. Finish by seeing the latest exhibition at the Bendigo Art Gallery. Staying the night? Have a cocktail on View Street or Chancery Lane.
Contact the Bendigo Visitor Centre on 1800 813 153, download the latest Bendigo region app, or visit www.bendigotourism.com
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1 Discover our main attractions with a Bendigo Experience Pass.
2 Meet the world’s longest imperial dragon - Sun Loong.
3 Catch one of the experience trams along Pall Mall.
4 Take a wheel throwing lesson at Bendigo Pottery.
5 Discover gold rush heritage on a Bendigo Town Hall or Historic Post Office tour.
6 Descend into the city’s underbelly at the Central Deborah Gold Mine.
7 Visit the Soldiers Memorial and Military Museum on Pall Mall.
Learn the story of Bendigo first hand in its authentic gold rush attractions. The city’s heritage is celebrated daily at the tramways, the Golden Dragon Museum, Central Deborah Gold Mine, Bendigo Pottery and even out in the bush, where treasure is still unearthed.
BOOk yOur Own experience• Bendigo Explorer/Experience Pass • Bendigo Joss House Temple • Central Deborah Gold Mine • Vintage Talking Tram • Wheel throwing at Bendigo Pottery • Historic Post Office tour • Bendigo Town Hall tours
Contact the Bendigo Visitor Centre on 1800 813 153, download the latest Bendigo
region app, or visit www.bendigotourism.com
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bendigo cinemas
With the latest blockbuster movies and selected showcase films on offer, we pride ourselves on offering a state-of-the-art cinema experience. All 7 cinemas feature dolby surround sound and a cutting edge digital projection system. enjoy some fresh popcorn from our candybar. App available on google play and itunes App store.107 Queen Street, Bendigo 3550 • p 03 5440 8000 e [email protected] W www.bendigocinemas.com.au
bendigo Harness racing club
exciting harness racing action, entertainment and family fun at lord’s raceway, only minutes from the Bendigo cBd. check the website for full race dates, events and activities.bendigo Harness racing club - lord’s raceway McIvor Road, Junortoun 3551 • p 03 5449 3205 e [email protected] W www.bhrc.com.au
bendigo Jockey club
head to the Bendigo Jockey club for a good old fashioned day at the races. Bendigo Jockey club is recognised as one of victoria’s premier training venues and is recognised in the industry as the ‘nursery of champions’. the Bendigo Jockey club hosts 23 race meetings each year and is home to the yalumba golden mile raceday in march and the Jayco Bendigo cup in october.Heinz street, white Hills 3550 • P 03 5448 4209 • F 03 5448 4990 e [email protected] W www.bendigo.countryracing.com.au
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bendigo Joss House temple
the Bendigo Joss house temple, a chinese place of worship, was constructed in the 1860s by chinese migrants who came to Bendigo in search of gold. it is one of the few remaining original buildings of its type in Australia and offers a fascinating insight into the intricacies of chinese culture and beliefs. A great add-on to the vintage talking tram tour. open from 11am - 4pm daily.Finn Street (Emu Point), North Bendigo 3550 • p 03 5443 8255 e [email protected] W www.bendigojosshouse.com
bendigo town Hall tours
step back into our golden era and experience one of the most remarkable boom time buildings in victoria. Bendigo town hall’s stunning interior features elaborate plasterwork, extensive hand painted decoration and delicate gold leafing. Bookings essential through the Bendigo visitor centre.times: Wednesday 2pm and sunday 11am.p 1800 813 153 • e [email protected] W www.bendigotourism.com
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Beautiful Australian ceramics, the centrepiece of lasting memories The skill of the potters, shaping the clay
150 years of history in the Interpretive Museum
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Clay play for kids of all ages Over 40 individual sites under the one roof
The thrill of the wheel in a half hour lesson, with the option of glazing & firing your pieces
EXPERIENCE…
Plus - Cafe, Sculpture & Artist Galleries, Olive Shop
BENDIGO POTTERY
146 Midland Hwy, Epsom 3551 (6.5 km north of the centre of Bendigo)
Open daily 9.00am – 5.00pm (closed Christmas Day)
www.bendigopottery.com.au e: [email protected] p: 03 5448 4404 f: 03 5448 4873
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Hear about Bendigo’s golden heritage aboard a Vintage ‘Talking’ Tram and enjoy a guided tour of Australia’s oldest operating tram depot.
1 Tramways Ave, Bendigo VIC Ph: (03) 5442 2821 www.bendigotramways.com
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campaspe run
campaspe run allows you to step back in time and relive one of Australia’s most successful rural manufacturing entrepreneurs h.v. mcKay.Features include: Interactive displays. Theatrette. Soundscapes. Audiovisuals and tour group bookings. open daily: 9.30am - 4pm. community operated.northern Highway, elmore 3558 p 03 5432 6646 • E [email protected] W www.bendigotourism.com
confectionery capers
confectionery capers is an exposition of the wheel (man’s greatest invention),the english language (the world’s greatest language) and fine confectionery.It is FUN! FUN! FUN! and suitable for all ages.mon - sat 10am - 5pm; sun 1pm - 5pm; sun (publ/school hol) 10am - 5pm other hours by appt. Adult $8 Child $5, Fam $20, Und 5 free, Conc $6, Schls $4, Comm Grps $5.1028 mcivor Highway, Junortoun 3551 (opposite Farmers Arms Hotel)p 03 5449 3111 • e [email protected] www.confectionerycapers.com
discovery science & technology centre
With a host of fascinating exhibits to explore, the southern hemisphere’s tallest vertical slide, a planetarium and kaleidoscope, a specially designed space for aspiring scientists under eight, Discovery has something for everyone! Science shows and themed planetarium shows are available during victorian school holiday periods. discovery is located opposite the Bendigo railway station.7 railway place, bendigo 3550 p 03 5444 4400 • e [email protected] W www.discovery.asn.au • Facebook.com/discovery.bendigo
dribs ‘n’ drabs
enter via the tunnel of terror through the sewers and be greeted by our wacky cast. enjoy a 3 course meal and live show. Byo drinks. great for hens nights, birthdays or just a fun night out. Bookings essential.64 finn street, white Hills 3550 p 03 5448 4294 • M 0412 215 107 e [email protected] W www.dribsndrabs.com
food fossicking tour bendigo
Fossick for Food Gold!come and tour beautiful Bendigo’s best-loved foodie treasures. taste your way around an artisan chocolate shop, dreamy ice creamery, sourdough bakery, italian delicatessen, a wholefoods fun emporium and one uber cool restaurant.tours operate each saturday from 10am - 12.45pm, departing from the Bendigo visitor centre. please arrive 9.45am sharp.Book on 1800 813 153 or visit www.bendigotourism.com W www.foodfossickers.com.au
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GOLDEN DRAGON MUSEUMYI YUAN GARDENS & KUAN YIN TEMPLE
Dai Gum San1-11 Bridge Street Bendigo VIC 3550PO Box 877 Bendigo VIC 3552
T +61 3 5441 5044 F +61 3 5443 3127E [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.goldendragonmuseum.org
Experience a living history of the Chinese people in Bendigo from the goldrush of the 1850s to the present day at the Golden Dragon Museum. Victoria’s first accredited museum.
In the 1890s an impressive Imperial dragon known as Loong was purchased from China by the local Chinese. He is now the oldest Imperial Chinese dragon in the world and is housed at the museum for viewing.
The museum beautifully presents processional regalia, carved furniture and costumes embroidered with gold bullion thread. Artifacts date as far back as the Shang Dynasty 1600-1046BC.
Located at the entrance to the museum and part of the Chinese precinct of Bendigo, are the Yi Yuan gardens, the Kuan Yin temple and the new Dai Gum San forecourt.
Visit the museum’s website for festival and event dates.
Welcome to the Chinese Cultural Centre of Australia
Loong the oldest Imperial dragon in the world, c1892
Dragon banner top, c1880
Gateway to the Chinese precinct Museum entrance Yi Yuan Chinese gardens Museum forecourt, Dai Gum San
Open everyday9:30am - 5.00pm (except Christmas day)
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Historic post office tour
the pride and tradition which surrounds the city of Bendigo is best symbolised by this majestic and lovingly restored landmark which housed the post office from 1887 to 1997. the grandeur, scale and wealth of intricate decorative detail can be viewed on one of our historic post office tours. Bookings essential through the Bendigo visitor centre. times: Wednesday 11am and saturday 2pm.p 1800 813 153 • e [email protected] W www.bendigotourism.com
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soldier’s memorial museum
displays Bendigo military history, from the Boer War to now: Army, navy, Airforce & POWs, Women’s Services, Citizens Forces. Memorabilia from all services, enemy souvenirs. War diaries, photos and reference library.Open Sunday to Friday. Summer 10am - 4pm. Winter 11am - 3pm.37-39 pall mall, bendigo 3550 p 03 5442 4513 • F 03 5443 5821 e [email protected]
ironbark riding centre
ironbark riding centre has something for everyone, if you have never sat on a horse or grown up with them your whole life. everyone can enjoy the many trails of the ironstone reserve. trail rides range from a half hour to a full day with meals supplied. other services include saddle club, pony parties, pony rides, pub rides, private lessons and school holiday program.189 watson street, white Hills 3550 p 0427 084 437 • e [email protected] W www.bwc.com.au/ironbark
Victorian goldfields railway
Classic Steam - in a class of its own! Enjoy the special enchantment of steam train travel. linking historic towns of castlemaine and maldon. Depart Castlemaine & Maldon Railway Stations. Luxury First Class service available. refer to our website for times and fares.maldon & castlemaine railway stations, maldon 3463 / castlemaine 3450 p 03 5470 6658 • F 03 5470 6272 e [email protected] • W www.vgr.com.au
winery bus tours & bike trail tours
personalised guided tours. explore the goldfields in our air conditioned bus or by bike! We can supply everything you need. Day tours to wineries or discover our bike/walking trails.p 03 5468 7473 • M 0418 303 065 W www.cumberlandhouse.net.au
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the Zone family entertainment complex
The Zone is the ultimate venue for fun! Go karts - Skating - Laser tag - mini golf - paintball - play centre - mini karts - outdoor maze - Arcades. there’s opportunities to get the adrenaline pumping or simply sit back in the café or BBQ area to relax and recharge. The Zone has it all!1 gildea lane, bendigo 3550 • P 03 5441 7046 • F 03 5442 4127 e [email protected] • W www.thezone.com.au Facebook.com/theZonebendigo
bendigo playgroundsBendigo is home to over 100
playgrounds! Let the kids get out in the fresh air and enjoy our amazing playgrounds in our glorious sunny weather!
There are also loads of picturesque outdoor recreation areas such as parks, gardens and waterways for the family to enjoy.
Gold was first discovered in the Bendigo Creek in 1851 and sparked one of the world’s most exciting gold rushes, with more gold found here between 1850 and 1900 than anywhere else in the world. The city is literally built on gold, gathered from the rich gold-bearing quartz reefs.
Bendigo is a grand and gracious city.
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heritage event
18th April to 26th May 2015
This year marks 100 years since the death
of acclaimed architect William Charles Vahland.
As part of this year’s The National Trust’s annual Heritage Festival, Bendigo will celebrate Vahland’s excellent architectural achievements and his lasting contribution to Bendigo and civic life.
The Bendigo Town Hall, The Capital, Bendigo Health’s Anne Caudle Centre and iconic landmark the Alexandra Fountain were all designed by Vahland.
Vahland, a German migrant, nurtured the idea of the great Australian dream. He built a number of homes called ‘Vahland Villas’ and assisted with developing a building society to loan money to people to help them move out of tents and work towards owning their own home. Today, that loan scheme is better known as the Bendigo Bank.
Across Bendigo there will be open houses, talks, tours and activities commemorating the Vahland legacy.
The theme of the 2015 National Trust Heritage Festival is ‘Conflict and Compassion’ and will run from April 18 to May 26. The month of April will focus on the ANZAC Centenary and Vahland will be celebrated during May.
For the full program contact the Bendigo Visitor Centre on 1800 813 153,
or visit www.bendigotourism.com
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must do list
1 Let the kids get hands-on with clay play at Bendigo Pottery.
2 Visit Confectionary Capers for fun and puzzles.
3 Catch the latest family flicks at the Bendigo Cinemas.
4 Go horse riding with the Ironbark Riding Centre.
5 Head to The Zone for laser tag, skating and go karting.
6 See the planetarium at Discovery Science and Technology Centre.
7 Explore our gold rush attractions with an Explorer Pass.
Bendigo was the first to be recognised as a UNICEF and UNESCO Australian Child Friendly City. Your kids will love the parks and playgrounds, family-friendly attractions, festivals and school holiday fun.
BOOk yOur Own experience• Bendigo Experience/Explorer Pass • Discovery Science and Technology Centre • Wheel throwing at Bendigo Pottery • Ironbark Riding Centre.
Contact the Bendigo Visitor Centre on 1800 813 153, download the latest Bendigo
region app, or visit www.bendigotourism.com
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1 See the latest world-renowned Bendigo Art Gallery exhibitions.
2 Ponder contemporary art at the La Trobe University Visual Art Centre.
3 Learn the art of bookbinding at SB Libris.
4 Be entertained by comedy, music and drama at The Capital.
5 Catch a show at the new Ulumbarra Theatre in the Old Bendigo Gaol.
6 Discover street art in the city’s hidden lane ways.
7 Browse the View Street boutiques for antiques, art and design.
8 Visit the art studios at the Bendigo Pottery artisan hub.
High class and street smart, Bendigo’s arts scene is sophisticated, proud and ever-growing. The Bendigo Art Gallery, The Capital and Ulumbarra Theatre boast world-class shows. Local artists like Gail Tavener are likewise loved and a must to visit for serious inspiration.
BOOk yOur Own experience• International exhibitions at Bendigo Art Gallery • Wheel throwing at Bendigo Pottery • Bendigo Blues Tram • Live shows at The Capital • Book binding at SB Libris.
Contact the Bendigo Visitor Centre on 1800 813 153, download the latest Bendigo
region app, or visit www.bendigotourism.com
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Ulumbarra Theatre
Ulumbarra Theatre is an historic building repurposed to provide state-of-the-art venues for all styles of events and is set behind the walls of the infamous Sandhurst Gaol.
Set to open in April 2015, it is located right in the heart of Bendigo and will host international performing artists, national conferences and celebrations.
Ulumbarra, meaning gather together or meeting place in the language of the Dja Dja Wurrung people.
Bendigo Art Gallery
Bendigo Art Gallery was recently extended increasing its exhibition space by a third making it the largest regional gallery in Australia.
The new wing includes six exhibition spaces, a loading dock and underground storage to house the gallery’s five thousand artworks.
The modern architecturally designed extension superbly contrasts its historic façade.
Bendigo has recently undergone an arts infrastructure boom including a gallery expansion and a gaol transformed into a 1,000 seat theatre
and we are celebrating with that infamous bushranger, Ned Kelly!
exhibitions & ulumbarra theatre
NEDA NEW AUSTRALIAN MUSICAL
iMAGininG ned
A Bendigo Art Gallery Foundation exhibition 28 March - 28 June 2015
Imagining Ned will explore the history and legend surrounding the charisma of the Kelly gang through original artefacts; such as Kelly’s famous armour, letters, weaponry, associated ephemera and other historic items.
The exhibition will feature a selection of Sidney Nolan’s important works alongside those of other artists such as Arthur Boyd, Juan Davila and Norman Lindsay. Literary references will also be explored in the exhibition including significant works by Peter Carey amongst others.
Sidney Nolan Kelly 1946 Enamel on cardboard Collection, The Nolan Collection at Canberra Museum and Gallery is managed on behalf of the Australian Government
ned - A new AuStrAliAn MuSicAl
In May 2015 a new Australian musical based on the life of the notorious outlaw, Ned Kelly will have its world premiere at Ulumbarra Theatre. “Ned” will be a musical theatre production retelling the story of Ned Kelly. Composed by Adam Lyon, the star of King Kong, and co-written by Marc McIntyre and Anna Lyon.
This musical theatre production reflects the story’s core ideals of social justice, national pride and the beating heart of revolution. NED embodies this spirit and will translate a legend into a live experience for a modern day audience who craves excitement and engagement.
Ned’s journey is represented theatrically and musically to create empathy for the plight of the underdog and the frisson associated with living on the wrong side of the law.
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bendigo art gallery
Bendigo Art gallery’s collection is extensive, with 19th century european art and Australian art from 1800s onwards alongside a strong collection of contemporary Australian art, complemented by dynamic temporary exhibitions and a range of programs and events. Free guided tours daily at 2pm.42 View Street, Bendigo 3550 • p 03 5434 6088 e [email protected] W www.bendigoartgallery.com.au
bridgeward grove
Bridgeward Grove Olives and Art Farm - gate is located near the Campaspe River in goornong. the howard family, fifth generation farmers in the region, have created a place for visitors and families to share their country space, with olive sampling and products, as well as art exhibitions and creative activities to enjoy.open by appointment and available for event hire and school excursions.170 English’s Road, Goornong 3557 • p 03 5432 2291 m 0471 521 409 • e [email protected] W www.bwgrove.com.au
buda Historic Home & garden
of national significance, this gracious gold-rush era home is surrounded by a delightful 3 acre garden and retail plant nursery. inside features the intact furnishings, personal belongings and art collection spanning 118 years of the talented leviny family. open: Wednesday - saturday 12pm - 5pm and sundays & public holidays 10am - 5pm. group tours and functions any time by appointment.42 Hunter street, castlemaine 3450 • P 03 5472 1032 e [email protected] • W www.budacastlemaine.org Facebook.com/budaHistoricHomeandgarden
gail tavener art studio
An artistic haven not to miss. set amid a lovely garden just 4 minutes from the cBd. gail’s stunning original paintings, limited edition art prints, photos and gift cards embrace Bendigo, birds, flowers, landscape and more. Also “the last days of Bendigo trams - 1972” photo collection, prints are now for sale.open: Any day/time to suit you, always best to phone first.76 emmett street, golden square 3555 p 03 5442 4006 • e [email protected] W www.gailtavener.com
la trobe university Visual arts centre
the vAc presents cutting edge contemporary exhibitions by international, national and local artists and also serves as a unique venue for corporate and community events. the award winning architecture of the vAc is a stunning feature of Bendigo’s arts precinct. The Facade Project, a national biennial competition, brings contemporary art to the street. currently occupying the fourteen metre-wide glass facade is outerspace, by sydney based artist, Julie rrap.121 View Street, Bendigo 3550 • p 03 5441 8724 • e [email protected] W www.latrobe.edu.au/vac • twitter @ltu_Vac
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living arts space @ the bendigo Visitor centre
the living Arts space enriches your Bendigo arts and cultural experience. offering a vibrant space for the region’s art and craft community to share and showcase their unique stories and talents. A quality calendar of themed exhibitions and artists demonstrations are presented throughout the year. open daily 9am - 5pm (closed christmas day) in the historic post office.bendigo Visitor centre. 51-67 pall mall, bendigo 3550 p 03 5434 6060 • e [email protected] W www.bendigotourism.com
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capital Venues & events
The Capital, Ulumbarra Theatre, Bendigo Town Hall, Engine Room and Dudley house present year round programs of performing arts and special events. Find out what’s happening by visiting the website.50 View Street, Bendigo 3550 • p 03 5434 6100 e [email protected] W www.capitalvenuesandevents.com.au Facebook.com/thecapitalbendigo or /ulumbarratheatrebendigo twitter @capitalbendigo or @ulumbarra instagram @capitalbendigo
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bendigo’s artist walk
Want to experience and meet Bendigo’s arts community? Here’s an idea to get you started...
1 chancery lane2 living Art Space and post Office Gallery3 bob boutique4 pennyweight walk and Bath lane5 Gallery 3696 llanvair.H.r gallery and SB libris7 la trobe university Visual Arts centre8 Bendigo Art Gallery and dudley House
Close by, there is an abundance of artists in residence at the Bendigo Pottery, which is only a 10 minute drive from the CBD and Gail Tavener Art Studio only minutes away.
post office gallery
situated in the former post office building, Bendigo’s post office gallery offers a changing exhibition program that explores the region’s long and proud history. post office gallery, a satellite gallery of Bendigo Art gallery, is an initiative of the city of greater Bendigo. entry is by donation.open daily 9am - 5pm (except 25 december) 51-67 pall mall, bendigo 3550 • P 03 5434 6179 e [email protected] photo: Julie millowick
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must do list
1 Cycle the scenic O’Keefe Rail Trail between Bendigo and Heathcote.
2 Hire a bike and cycle to a vineyard for a local wine and tasting plate.
3 Launch your fishing or ski boat in the Loddon River or Lake Eppalock.
4 Catch a country race meet at the Bendigo Jockey Club or Bendigo Harness Racing Club.
5 Visit historic Rosalind Park and Bendigo Botanic Gardens.
5 Take your locally-made gelato lake-side at Lake Weeroona.
Get out and active among stunning natural heritage. Bendigo’s great outdoors offers tracks and trails for walking and cycling. There’s parks and gardens for picnics and family fun and lakes and rivers for water sports.
FOr MOre inFOrMAtiOncollect brochures from the Bendigo Visitor centre, including: • Great Rides of Bendigo • Bendigo Group Rides • O’Keefe Rail Trail (Bendigo - Heathcote) • Goldfields Track (Bendigo - Ballarat) • Mulga Bill Bicycle Trail.
Contact the Bendigo Visitor Centre on 1800 813 153, download the latest Bendigo
region app, or visit www.bendigotourism.com
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1 Take the Food Fossicking Foodie Tour around the city’s foodie heroes.
2 Sample a local blend from Grata Espresso or Brewhouse Coffee Roasters.
3 Shop at the Bendigo Community Farmers’ Market for fresh local produce.
4 Enjoy local Bendigo craft beer and blues music at an inner-city hotel.
5 Dine at one of The Age Good Food Guide restaurants.
There’s a foodie revolution taking place in Bendigo’s restaurants fuelled by top notch locally grown produce. From herbs to meats, ruits to cheeses, if it’s local, it’s on the menu. Team your dish with Bendigo wine, beer or cider to truly taste the region.
BOOk yOur Own experience• Food Fossicking Tour Bendigo • Food & Wine events • High tea at the Hotel Shamrock.
Contact the Bendigo Visitor Centre on 1800 813 153, download the latest Bendigo
region app, or visit www.bendigotourism.com
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beechworth bakery bendigo
A dazzling array of mouth-watering tempters awaits you, like snickerdoodles, Beestings and ned Kelly pies, plus a huge selection of sandwiches, wraps, focaccias, hot & cold drinks, combined with speedy service & welcoming hospitality. open 6am - 6pm every day (except christmas day). special dietary requirements (we offer vegetarian & gluten free options).158 High street, bendigo 3550 p 1300 beesting (1300 233 784) F 03 5442 2930 W www.beechworthbakery.com.au Facebook.com/beechworth.bakery
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bendigo district rsl
Bendigo’s best kept secret! extensively renovated and open for lunch & dinner 7 days stunning outdoor deck / alfresco dining seniors & lunch deals new kids room, sports bar & full tAB facilities Function rooms available parking for 250 cars & bus groups catered for open 9am till late 7 days73-75 Havilah road, bendigo 3550 p 03 5442 2950 e [email protected] W www.bendigorsl.com.au
bendigo stadium & club
come in and enjoy our contemporary menu including a mix of traditional pub meals. We’re open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner. easy access, full service tAB, heaps of parking and a children’s playground.cnr marong road and inglis street, west bendigo 3550 (enter off inglis street) p 03 5440 6212 e [email protected] W www.bendigostadium.com.au
barzurk
good food - good booze - good timesdrinks - all day tapas - a la carte dining - supperWe offer an ever-evolving menu catering for all palates. our exceptional service will ensure you’ll return again and again...serving tuesday through saturday 11:30am - late and sunday 9am - 5pm.66 pall mall, bendigo 3550 p 03 5442 4032 • E [email protected]
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the boardwalk bendigo
serving delicious breakfast and lunch everyday overlooking the picturesque lake Weeroona, our café is also a beautiful event, function & wedding venue.How good is life! Come and see at The Boardwalk Bendigo.nolan street, bendigo 3550 • P 03 5443 9855 e [email protected] W www.theboardwalkbendigo.com.au
borchelli ristorante
in the heart of the arts precinct sharing the street with the capital, the Bendigo Art gallery and a host of eclectic stores, is Borchelli. A small italian inspired eatery offering quality dining at reasonable prices with exceptional service, barista coffee & latte art. Be loved... by your local Italian!105 View street, bendigo 3550 • P 03 5441 4455 • F 03 5441 4455 e [email protected] • W www.borchelli.com.au Facebook.com/borchelliristorante
bouchon bendigo
Bouchon is a provincial French bistro utilising the best in local and seasonal produce to bring you an accessible dining experience where the quality of ingredients is uncompromised. With a great range of local and French wines by the glass, complemented by attentive staff, it’s not hard to see why it’s the local’s favorite. All items gluten free. recommended by The Age Good Food guide 2015. Open Tuesday - Friday lunch, Tuesday - Saturday dinner.61 High Street, Bendigo 3550 • p 03 5444 5272 e [email protected] • W www.bouchonbendigo.com.au
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the boundary Hotel
the Boundary hotel is well known for its consistency in the food that is available and service provided in the lounge or terrace. Bookings are recommended. Front bar has Express TAB and Keno facilities available.open monday - saturday 11am - 1am, sunday 11am - 11pm.2 milroy street, bendigo 3550 p 03 5443 6502 W www.oldboundaryhotel.com.au
brewhouse coffee roasters
At Brewhouse coffee roasters, we focus on delicious high quality hand-crafted coffee. honestly, we are obsessed. We spend our time sourcing beans from some of the best growers in the world. looking for superior coffees that are distinctive and memorable. Open until 11pm on Friday night.402 Hargreaves street, bendigo 3550 p 03 5442 8224 e [email protected] W www.brewhousecoffee.com.au
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brougham arms Hotel
• Winner: Golden Plate Awards - Best chef in region / Best chef in state 2014. • Runner Up: Best hotel in the region 2014.our recently renovated venue consists of 3 dining areas, our restaurant, tapas courtyard & counter meals reign in the public Bar. the Brougham Arms is a casual friendly pub that offers upmarket beautifully presented food, with excellent use of local produce and great flavours, 7 newly renovated hotel rooms, tAB & Keno.150 Williamson Street, Bendigo 3550 • p 03 5442 3555 • F 03 5442 3453 e [email protected] • W www.broughamarms.com.au
cold rock ice creamery / pretzel world
36 flavours of hand made ice creams, many are gluten free, and sorbets that are, fat, lactose and gluten free. With a range of lollies and fruits that can be mixed into your ice cream, to satisfy your ultimate desires. ice cream cakes for all occasions, smoothies, super shakes, traditional sundaes and banana splits are our specialities. pretzel World offers a range of warm soft pretzels, savoury/ sweet, enjoyed with a cappuccino or hot chocolate, ideal as a snack or lunch.90-92 Pall Mall, Bendigo 3550 • p 03 5444 3348 e [email protected] • W www.coldrock.com.au
the dispensary enoteca
hidden away down Bendigo’s hippest lane way is a small, stylish and inviting restaurant and bar. offering a contemporary Australian menu for lunch and dinner. equal highest rated Bendigo restaurant in The Age Good Food Guide 2015.9 chancery lane, bendigo 3550 p 03 5444 5885 • e [email protected] W www.thedispensaryenoteca.com Facebook The Dispensary Enoteca • twitter @dispensarybgo instagram.com/dispensary_bendigo Insta
bunja thai
Authentic Thai food. Dine in or take away. Fully licensed. Functions. Byo wine only. evening dining 7 days a week from 5.30pm. Lunch Monday to Friday from 12pm.32 pall mall, bendigo 3550 p 03 5441 8566 • W www.bunja.com.au
eaglehawk bakery
the Bakery with the penny farthing bike. voted “victorian Bakery of the year 2008-2009”. come in and experience great fresh bakery products. our specialities are bread, pastry, savoury and sweet, and cakes. A favourite with the locals is our delicious authentic frozen yoghurt. enjoy a barista made coffee on the go or take time to relax in our mulga Bill room, we have seating for over 90 people. you can find us in the heart of historic eaglehawk.80 High street, eaglehawk 3556 p 03 5446 9067 • F 03 5446 9020
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foundry Hotel complex
Bendigo’s busiest family bistro, extensive a la carte menu and spectacular specials board, big meals - great value from $13.90 two course lunch Monday - Friday, $14.90 two course lunch Saturday. We cater for bus groups. open 11am until late 7 days. Winner - AhA national Awards 2013.366 High street, bendigo 3550p 03 5443 6144 • F 03 5444 1419 e [email protected] W www.foundryhotelcomplex.com.au
frocreations
Looking for a truly Bendigo dessert experience? FroCreations provides an offering unlike anywhere else. Fixed price desserts allow you to create a dessert the way you want with ice-cream, frozen yoghurts, fruit, lollies and more. Additionally, find cakes, coffee, shakes, smoothies, and all those other things that put a smile on your face and make you go mmm. open late 7 days at the fountain, with options for all dietary requirements.at the fountain - High street, bendigo 3550 p 03 5442 4800
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gallery café
offering stunning views of rosalind park, gallery café operates daily as a fully licensed café or for after hours functions. it is the perfect venue for experiencing fresh modern contemporary food and local wines.bendigo art gallery 42 View street, bendigo 3550 p 03 5441 8896
goldmines courtyard, bar & bistro
the historic goldmines hotel, now with new life, is the place to be. the original 1857 building (featuring open fireplaces & recently renovated lounge area) opens up into one of Australia’s top ten beer gardens, with outdoor bar & live music every Friday night in the cellar and Sunday afternoon in our covered courtyard. 49-57 Marong Road, Bendigo 3550 • p 03 5442 2453 e [email protected] • W www.goldmineshotel.com
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favourite flavours
Uniquely famous for our handmade Italian gelato. Favourite Flavours offer an extensive collection of artisan flavours to excite tastebuds of all ages. complementing our fabulous range is our other gourmet products sourced both locally and Australia wide as well as a delicious lunch fare.37 Mitchell Street, Bendigo 3550 • p 03 5444 2147 opposite lake Weeroona: 253 Napier Street, Bendigo 3550 • p 03 5444 0347 e [email protected] • W www.bendigotourism.com
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the good loaf sourdough bakery & café
delicious sourdough loaves, delectable cakes, muffins and homemade café food is served with passion in the funky and soulfully renovated former Beaurepaires Tyre building. Opening hours: Monday - Friday 7am - 5.15pm and saturday 7am - 4pm.cnr Hargreaves & edwards streets, bendigo 3550 p 03 5444 2171 • F 03 5441 7598 e [email protected] W www.thegoodloaf.com.au
gpo tapas bar & restaurant
gpo offers relaxed dining with attentive service and a cool vibe. enjoy a mouth watering selection of tapas, rustic hot stone pizza or spanish and mediterranean influenced cuisine. drop in for lunch or dinner or choose from our all day bar menu. recommended by The Age Good Food Guide 2015.60-64 pall mall, bendigo 3550 p 03 5443 4343 • F 03 5443 4434 e [email protected] W www.gpobendigo.com.au
Hotel shamrock bendigo
heritage accommodation with modern luxuries, enjoy a meal in the café and bar or relax with the best view in town from the balcony in yard Bird - the shamrocks newly renovated bar. Bar meals and live sporting action in the sportsbar. enjoy live music and a cocktail in the underground gold dust lounge or relax and unwind in the shamrock’s brand new outdoor area.cnr pall mall and williamson street, bendigo 3550 p 03 5443 0333 • F 03 5442 4494 e [email protected] • W www.hotelshamrock.com.au
imperial palace
enjoy chinese, malaysian and thai cuisine in our unique environment. Open 7 days. For reservations, takeaway and home delivery, please call us.2 High street, bendigo 3550 p 03 5443 4329 • F 03 5443 4900 e [email protected]
grill’d Healthy burgers
“THE BEST BURGERS IN VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA OR THE WORLD” - good Weekendopen for lunch and dinner. phone orders welcome.88 pall mall - corner of bull street, bendigo 3550 p 03 5443 1239 W www.grilld.com.au
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khong (House of khong)
number one choice for chinese/cantonese/thai cuisine. Exquisite all-you-can-eat lunch: Mon - Fri 11.30am - 1.30pm. All-you-can-eat dinner: mon - thurs, sun 5pm - 8pm. A la carte dining: Mon - Fri 11.30 - late, Sat - Sun 5pm - late.200 Hargreaves street, bendigo 3550 p 03 5442 5088 W www.houseofkhong.com.au
la piazza wine bar & restaurant
enjoy a friendly relaxed atmosphere while experiencing the best and freshest of local produce, with a mediterranean influenced selection of appetising dishes, all made in house. la piazza is also a cellar door representing local winemakers. Free wine tastings on request and all wine available for purchase at cellar door prices.2-4 Howard Place, Bridge Street, Bendigo 3550 • p 03 5444 4499 F 03 5443 8801 • e [email protected] W www.lapiazzawinebar.com.au
malayan orchid restaurant
Award winning dining establishment, hosts Bob and pamela yam. share the experience of dining with a difference. cantonese cuisine, mild or hot thai and malaysian curries. venison, buffalo, kangaroo, crocodile and emu are a must in our garden restaurant. Open for lunch Monday - Friday 12pm - 2pm, dinner monday - saturday 5pm - 10pm.155-157 View street, bendigo 3550 p 03 5442 4411 • W www.malayanorchid.com.au
masons of bendigo
receiving a ‘certificate of excellence’ from tripAdvisor two years running and a consistent number one ranking in Bendigo, masons of Bendigo continues to be the leader in showcasing the best of local produce. the menu highlights shared plates allowing the opportunity to enjoy a variety of flavours with the best local wines, beers & ciders. open tuesday - saturday for lunch 12pm - 3pm and dinner 6pm - late.25 Queen Street, Bendigo 3550 • p 03 5443 3877 e [email protected] • Facebook masons of bendigo twitter@MasonsBendigo • W www.masonsofbendigo.com.au
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percy and percy
step into the old grocers of percy and percy and feel as though you’re in a destination café in Fitzroy. Offering a seasonal menu of breakfast, lunch and sweets and treats, using great local produce of victoria. open 7 days. Weekdays 7am - 4pm and weekends 8am - 3pm. 110 Hargreaves street, bendigo 3550 p 03 5442 2997 • E [email protected]
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piyawat thai restaurant
A favourite place in Bendigo to celebrate the flavours of authentic Thai cuisine! our expert chef, accredited by the thai government, creates beautiful dishes with fresh, quality ingredients honouring traditional cooking methods. Fully licensed and BYO (wine only). Gift vouchers available.open tuesday - sunday, 6pm - 11pm.136 mollison street, bendigo 3550 p 03 5444 4450
the rising sun Hotel
A busy and popular bistro offering a consistent dining experience 7 days a week. A recently refurbished modern bistro and new courtyard area for dining.84 barnard street, bendigo 3550 p 03 5441 3833 • F 03 5441 3580 e [email protected] W www.risingsunhotel.com.au
rocks on rosalind
housed within the historic national Bank walls and overlooking rosalind park, rocks on rosalind provides modern dining, big city bar culture or an intimate escape. relax within the sophisticated décor and enjoy a rocks signature banquet, the innovative and evolving menu and an extensive beverage offering for all tastes and budgets.12 View street, bendigo 3550 • P 03 5441 2222 e [email protected] • W www.rocksonrosalind.com Facebook.com/rocksonrosalind • Twitter @rocksonrosalind
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twenty2
in the heart of Bendigo, award-winning twenty2 is a short walk from key tourist attractions. experience consistently high quality food and service in a relaxed setting. Fully licensed with an extensive range of wines by the glass. enjoy a la carte dining, or simply coffee and cake. private functions and catering tailored to meet your needs. open for breakfast and lunch daily. discover the twenty2 experience.22 williamson street, bendigo 3550 p 03 5442 8228 • E [email protected]
wine bank on View
Wine Bank is a wine merchant offering an extensive range of quality local, domestic & international wines and boutique beers. purchase to take home, or enjoy on premise. coffee, house made cakes, casual and traditional meals available all day. open for breakfast 7 days a week.45 View street, bendigo 3550 p 03 5444 4655 • F 03 5441 7003 e [email protected] W www.winebankonview.com
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the woodhouse restaurant
Fire up your appetite. Bendigo’s only Redgum char-grill and dedicated steak house, we use locally farmed meats and the very best regional produce. enjoy in-house and regionally sourced charcuterie, organic lamb, or local chorizo styled sausage. try our free-range pasture-fed porterhouse or smoked Wagyu. meat is always the star of the show.101 Williamson Street, Bendigo 3550 • p 03 5443 8671 e [email protected] • W www.thewoodhouse.com.au Facebook.com/thewoodhousebendigo • twitter @thewoodhousebgo
Walk, wonder and discover what’s behind the windows of Bendigo’s beautiful boutiques. What’s on the menus of high class cafés, restaurants and underbelly basement bars. What’s to be found within gorgeous galleries of art and antiques.
Be inspired to explore beautiful Bendigo...
Pick up your copy of the Bendigo Dining and Shopping Guide or visit www.bendigotourism.com
bendigo dining & shopping guide
Here are some of our local restaurants featured in the 2015 The Age Good Food Guide.
1 the dispensary enoteca
2 GpO tapas Bar & restaurant
3 Malayian Orchid restaurant
4 wine Bank on View5 Mr. Beebe’s6 Bouchon Bendigo7 Masons of Bendigo8 the woodhouse
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food fossicking
fossick for food gold
Food Fossickers is a network of regional producers proud to own the title ‘local foodie hero’. It’s about encouraging food lovers to seek out local tastes, watch those food miles and support small, passionate producers.
There are more than 100 producers in the network, all within 100 miles of beautiful Bendigo. Look out for the Food Fossickers logo to know you’ve found them, or go to www.foodfossickers.com.au for the full list and further details.
There’s a focus in Bendigo on knowing and sharing the stories of where local produce has come from.
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The Bendigo region’s thriving food and wine scene is now even easier to explore thanks to the introduction of the new Bendigo region Food’n’wine app.
The app allows visitors to discover the best wineries, cider makers, growers, producers, restaurants and cafés across the region.
picnic with the mad HatterThroughout the year the Food Fossickers network run a number of events that showcases the region’s very best produce. After a sell-out event in 2014, “Picnic with the Mad Hatter” is back and even better on March 15, 2015. In the shade of the Bendigo Botanic Gardens, sample regional delights from local producers and wineries or build the perfect picnic spread from hawker style restaurant stalls and craft beer bar. This is a good ol’ fashioned family picnic day with something for everyone with music, entertainment and loads of fun activities for the kids.
food fossicking foodie tour
Come and tour beautiful Bendigo’s best-loved foodie treasures. Taste your way around an artisan chocolate shop, dreamy ice creamery, sourdough bakery, Italian delicatessen, a wholefoods fun emporium and one uber cool restaurant.
• Meet the makers and hear their stories
• Sample handcrafted treats • Fill your tour bag with
gifts from each venue• Enjoy a light lunch of
local produce and tasting a glass of regional wine
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Contact the Bendigo Visitor Centre on1800 813 153, download the latest Bendigo region app, or visit www.bendigotourism.com
must do list
1 Pick up the Bendigo Dining & Shopping Guide to find the hotspots.
2 Hunt down your favourite book at one of Bendigo’s book stores.
3 Visit the Uniquely Bendigo gift shop at the Bendigo Visitor Centre or shop online at www.uniquelybendigo.com.au
4 Tour the famous Jimmy Possum furniture factory.
5 Wander along View Street’s art, antique and design boutiques.
6 Shop for local and global treats at Bendigo Wholefoods.
7 Learn the art of bookbinding at SB Libris.
Find hand-crafted treasures, indie fashion, art and gifts to cherish in Bendigo’s shopping hubs. The city is divided into defined precincts of clothing, home wares, food, nationally-known brands and locally-owned boutiques.
FOr tHe BeSt OF BendiGO precinctSThere’s the handy Dining & Shopping Guide to help you explore our precincts or visit the Bendigo Tourism website - www.bendigotourism.com
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shopping
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bendigo Hat shop
Unique to Bendigo. Victoria’s largest range of hats for all seasons. All ages, mens and ladies, teens and tots. Accessories, scarves, wraps, gloves, umbrellas and lots more. three stores down from mcdonalds Bendigo store... come and browse. open 7 days.55 High street, bendigo 3550 p 03 5441 8737
bendigo marketplace
start here for all your shopping needs. Bendigo marketplace shopping centre is located in the heart of Bendigo.Bendigo marketplace features over 90 specialty stores, whether you’re looking for great fashion, food or just a place to grab a cup of coffee, the Bendigo Marketplace has it all!116-120 mitchell street, bendigo 3550 p 03 5441 6906 W www.bendigomarketplace.com.au
bendigo book mark
you’ll find here a wide range of secondhand books, stored in a well-ordered fashion on two levels for you to browse in comfort.Monday to Friday 10am - 5pm, Saturday and Sunday 10am - 4pm.24 High street, bendigo 3550 Opposite McDonald’s (150 metres south of the Fountain) P 03 5441 7866 e [email protected] W www.bendigobookmark.com.au
bendigo wholefoods
Food... we love it! We’re a quirky community food store that strives for old-fashioned customer service. We’re a greengrocer, delicatessen, kitchen nursery and providore with free tastings everyday. We’ve got slow food, local food, global food, health food, super food, growing food, organic food, food for fun and more... pack your picnic basket, stock your camper, grab a snack or find that special something to take home from over 90 regional producers. A travel writer once said we’re “as much a destination as a grocery.” We think we’re the kind of store you can hang out in for hours and get amongst it with the locals... you might even become one!
opening hours: Monday - Friday 8am - 6pm, Saturday 8am - 3pm. closed sundays and public holidays314 lyttleton terrace, bendigo 3550 (opposite coles, 450 carparks) p 03 5443 9492 • e [email protected] W www.bendigowholefoods.com.au
shopping
book now
come and browse through our extensive range of fine quality second hand books. housed in a delightful 19th century building with a relaxed atmosphere and helpful friendly staff. open 7 days 10am - 5pm.1 farmers lane, bendigo 3550 (near the golden dragon museum) p 03 5443 8587 W www.booknow.net.au
custom coffees
coffee anyone?it’s more than likely that during your stay in Bendigo, you’ll drink some of our award winning gourmet coffee at one of our coffee partner cafés.like to visit the factory and take some home? We have a retail factory outlet and we’d love to see you. custom coffees. roasting coffee since 2001.165a strickland road, east bendigo 3550 • P 03 5443 9922 e [email protected] • W www.customcoffees.com.au
dymocks bendigo
dymocks Bendigo has been providing quality books & service to our Bendigo customers for in excess of 15 years. We are the local ABc centre. our range covers all genres, tastes and budgets. our staff are expert in finding that book you can’t quite remember or offering you an author that may appeal.1-3 mitchell street, bendigo 3550 p 03 5441 5591 • F 03 5441 5647 e [email protected] • W www.dymocks.com.au
Jimmy possum
GET COLOURFUL. GET CREATIVE. GET JIMMY! Made here in Bendigo. Book your JIMMY POSSUM Factory Tour today!Jimmy possum emporium Open 7 Days: Mon-Fri: 10-5 • Sat-Sun: 11-4 53 Pratts Park Road, Bendigo 3550 • p 03 5449 3905 e [email protected] Jimmy possum gallery store Open 7 Days: Mon-Fri: 9-5:30 • Sat-Sun: 10-5 31 View Street, Bendigo 3550 • p 03 5442 0022 e [email protected] • W www.jimmypossum.com.au
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Jools for Jim Hair, skin and beauty
iconic hair and beauty salon and one of only 55 salons nationally stocking the exclusive Shu Uemura Art of Hair products. Expert hair and beauty treatments, gift vouchers and retail product sales. Experience our Shu Uemura Signature hair ceremony.72 pall mall, bendigo 3550 p 03 5441 6646 e [email protected] • W www.joolsforjim.com
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shopping
simply tomatoes woolly warmers & aussie wool Quilts-boort
What do you get combining woolly sheep with green tomatoes?come to simply tomatoes and find out.VISIT... EAT... TOUR... STAY. We are RV friendly.one hour north of Bendigo - call ahead.479 Parkers Rd Yando, Boort 3537 • p 03 5455 4237 • m 0428 554 235 e [email protected] W www.simplytomatoes.com.au Insta
uniquely bendigo @ the bendigo Visitor centre
Uniquely Bendigo gift and artisan showcase provides a collection of locally made, unique specialty pieces to make a perfect gift for someone special. our extensive range of historical books, featuring local authors is always well received. many of our items are suitable to send abroad. now available online. open daily 9am - 5pm (closed christmas day) in the historic post office.bendigo Visitor centre. 51-67 pall mall, bendigo 3550 p 03 5434 6060 • e [email protected] W www.uniquelybendigo.com.au #explorebendigo
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sb libris
discover the 17th century craft of bookbinding at sB libris. our range of leather books are made using traditional techniques, crafted on the premises of our view street workshop. select from a large range of journals, albums, diaries and books for all occasions. Bookbinding workshops are also available.81-83 View street, bendigo 3550 • P 03 5444 5933 e [email protected] • W www.sblibris.com.au Facebook.com/sblibris • Twitter @sblibris
The following all day car parks which are on the outer perimeter of the CBD are $2.60 per day or 60c per hour: Tom Flood Sports Centre, Queen Elizabeth Oval and McLaren Street. The multi-storey carpark in Hargreaves St (CBD) is $1.40 an hour, or $6.70 all day. The Edwards St multi-storey carpark (CBD) is free for the first 90 minutes then $1.50 per hour or $7.20 per day. There are no parking fees in Greater Bendigo on the weekend but time restrictions still apply so you need to check the signage near where you park.
Parking throughout the city is metered at $1.40 per hour or $5.20 per day. Please note that there are differing time
restrictions so please check signage near where you park.
parking in bendigo
bendigo historic trams
Bendigo has a range of unique trams that you can experience, whether it be on board the blues music tram or illustrating with an artist. Live the experience by choosing to ride the following:
Heritage TramsBe delighted by the grand architecture of Bendigo as your restored heritage tram tells you about the city’s golden past.
Jimmy Possum TramThe Jimmy Possum Tram features bold colours and extraordinary fabrics their national brand is known for. The interior features plush seating with bold orange geometric colours based on upholstery used in the London Underground from the 1920s to the 1940s.
The Schaller Studio Tram (Art Series Hotel)
The namesake artist for Bendigo’s Art Series hotel, Mark Schaller, has splashed his talent around the No. 880 vintage tram.
Blues Tram Events This monthly event combines a historic tram and Bendigo Blues & Roots Music.
Tramways Depot & Workshop TourA guided tour of Australia’s oldest operating Tram Depot. See first-hand the craftsmanship and techniques involved in restoring trams.
All aboard
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regional markets
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Venture out to a market to shop for fantastic regional produce, unique handmade goods or that rare vintage gem.
BendiGO cOMMunity FArMerS’ MArket (pictured) Second Saturday of each month Sidney Myer Place, BendigoBendiGO deSiGn MArket Held 4 times a year at different venues in BendigocAStleMAine FArMerS’ MArket First Sunday of each month Alongside Castlemaine Market BuildingGrAVel Hill MArket Third Saturday of each month 65-71 Mundy Street, BendigoHeAtHcOte BuSH MArket First Saturday of each month Adjacent to the Heathcote Visitor Centre, Heathcote HeAtHcOte reGiOn FArMerS’ MArket Third Saturday of each month Heathcote Barrack Park Reserve
MAldOn MArket Second Sunday of each month Fountain Street, Maldon tAlBOt FArMerS’ MArket Third Sunday of each month Scandinavian Crescent, TalbottHe SquAre - BendiGO’S HAndMAde MArket Various, Bendigo Town HalltrOVe MAkerS’ MArket Third Sunday of each month The Good Loaf Sourdough Bakery and Café, BendigoweSley Hill MArket Every Saturday Public Hall Reserve, Castlemaine
Visit the Bendigo Tourism website www.bendigotourism.com
regional markets
must do list
1 Meet the makers at the region’s cellar doors.
2 Join a winery tour and enjoy the tastings.
3 Celebrate the local drops at one of many festivals.
4 Ask for the local wine list when dining.
5 Cycle your way around scenic vineyards.
6 Download the Bendigo region Food’n’Wine app on your smartphone.
Craft meets science meets family in this historic wine-growing region. Many of the wineries are boutique, so often the winemaker themselves warmly welcomes you to their cellar door. Bendigo and Heathcote’s award-winning rich red wines are celebrated in several annual festivals.
BOOk yOur Own experience• Winery Tours • One of many food & wine events • Bike hire/tours.
Contact the Bendigo Visitor Centre on 1800 813 153, download the latest Bendigo
region app, or visit www.bendigotourism.com
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There are many boutique cellar door experiences only minutes from Bendigo.
Open 7 Days
2 Water Wheel Vineyards 4 Sandhurst Ridge Winery
6 Balgownie Estate
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3 Connor Park Winery
8 Glenwillow Wines
9 Avonmore Estate 11 Rivergate Wines
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13 Lynnevale Estate 17 Bullock Creek Vineyard
18 Sutton Grange Winery (open Sundays)
19 Mount Alexander Winery
21 BlackJack Vineyards
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10 Bendigo Wine Estate
Open By Appointment
1 Glenalbyn Winery 0421 946 604
5 Burnt Acre Vineyard 5435 2519
16 Amadee Park Vineyard 5435 3154
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Black Estate Vineyard 5442 8048
Newbridge Wines 0438 210 330
Sheer Drop Wines 5474 3077
Turners Crossing 5448 8464
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World’s Longest Lunch Rosalind Park, Bendigo
Each March, as part of the
Melbourne Food & Wine Festival
Savour Bendigo wines matched to regionally-inspired dishes presented by Wine Bank on View. A gorgeous table will stretch along the grand boulevards of historic Rosalind Park.
Strategem Bendigo Winemakers Festival
Castlemaine Botanical Gardens
Easter Sunday
Meet the winemakers of the region, sample the best Bendigo
wines and enjoy live music in a tranquil garden setting.
The Bendigo Winegrowers Association and the wineries of Bendigo delight in offering three quality wine events each year. These events showcase the wines of our region and other regional highlights - fine food, live music and stunning venues.
Bendigo Wine Events
Bendigo Wealth Heritage UncorkedSecond weekend in October
An iconic moveable feast event that showcases the best of Bendigo. Bendigo wines, quality
restaurants and grand gold rush architecture.
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balgownie estate
Join our friendly and knowledgeable cellar door team for a tasting journey through the award winning Balgownie range of handcrafted wines. enjoy a leisurely lunch overlooking the ever-changing vineyards and relax. Balgownie estate also offers boutique accommodation. open daily 11am - 5pm. café 12pm - 5pm. groups by appointment.Hermitage road, maiden gully 3551 • P 03 5449 6222 • F 03 5449 6506 e [email protected] W www.balgownieestate.com.au
killiecrankie wines
Quirky, offbeat and fun are the descriptors used for the interior of our historic cellar door. set in an 1880’s red brick cottage, your experience is further enhanced by tasting the award winning individual wines of character.open 11am - 6pm weekends or by appointment.103 soldier (settlement) road, ravenswood 3453 p 0447 733 599 • e [email protected] W www.killiecrankiewines.com • Facebook/killiecrankie wines
lynneVale estate winery
only 7 minutes away from Bendigo’s city centre, our cellar door/restaurant and B&B accommodation overlooks its lush vineyard and farmland beyond in mandurang valley. enjoy our seasonal menu in a relaxed and laid back atmosphere. open: 11am - 5pm saturday & sunday. other times welcome by appointment.83 cahills road, mandurang 3551 p 0428 633 198 • E [email protected] W www.lynnevale.com.au
mandurang Valley wines
visit our air conditioned cellar door or relax in the gardens and taste our extensive range of both white and red wines. James halliday rates our winery as “excellent, able to produce wines of high to very high quality”.cellar door - Wine tastings and sales. open 11am - 5pm weekends and at other times by appointment.77 fadersons lane, mandurang 3551 p 03 5439 5367 • W www.mandurangvalleywines.com.au
pondalowie Vineyards cellar & store
A unique winery ‘cellar door’ experience in the heart of Bendigo.sample the award winning wines from pinga & pondalowie vineyards. (5 star rated by James Halliday). open weekends 12pm - 5pm.123 View street, bendigo 3550 p 0439 373 366 • E [email protected] W www.pondalowie.com.au
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Cellar Door open daily 11am - 5pm Closed Christmas Day156 Forest Drive Marong. Phone (03) 5435 2534
www.sandhurstridge.com.au
taste superb current & older wines as we celebrate our 21st vintage
vineyard accommodation now available at our boutique guest cottages
Wines - James Halliday
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food,wine & beer events
Delight in one of the many food and wine events that occur
throughout the year.
key eVentS in 2015:
March • Melbourne Food & Wine Festival – Bendigo Events • Picnic with the Mad Hatter • Bendigo Craft Beer Festival
April • Bendigo Winemakers Festival
June • Heathcote on Show
July • Bendigo Festival of Lamb
August • Bendigo Beer - On The Hop
October • Heathcote Wine and Food Festival • Bendigo Wealth Heritage Uncorked • Big Hill Food and Wine Festival • Oktooberfest - Tooborac Brewery
november • Vegecareian Festival - The Great Stupa
Bendigo community Farmers’ Market: Second Saturday of each month.
Heathcote regional Farmers’ Market: Third Saturday of each month.
thorno’s tours
let us take you on a journey. We will collect you and take you to some of the best wineries the region has to offer. enjoy plenty of wine tastings and a gourmet lunch. WINE NOT!e [email protected] W www.thornostours.com.au Facebook.com/thornostours
For more events download the latest Bendigo region app, or visit
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weddings
say i do!
Set the date for your perfect day in Bendigo.
Pledge a lifetime of love in one of Victoria’s most romantic cities. Beautiful venues will make your planning easy and a wealth of wedding services will provide those individual touches.
Choose from historic to cutting edge locations, all of which promise gorgeous backdrops for photography.
Bendigo Visitor Centre’s accommodation booking service can tailor packages for the bride and groom, and all your guests.
FOr MOre inFOrMAtiOnTalk to our wedding accommodation specialists: Bendigo Visitor Centre on 1800 813 153
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must do list
1 Tour the award-winning cellar doors in Heathcote - many offering relaxed dining.
2 Take a wine tour and let a friendly local do the driving.
3 Visit the monthly farmers’ market for the region’s best produce.
4 Head to the bluestone Tooborac Hotel & Brewery for local bevvies and beautiful views.
5 Go boating, fishing and swimming at Lake Eppalock.
6 Stay a little longer in one of the township’s hotels or B&Bs.
7 Explore Heathcote’s colourful Pink Cliffs.
Enjoy a country day trip to Heathcote. A long-time favourite for serious wine lovers, the township also boasts great bushwalking tracks, lookouts, shopping, dining and water sports at nearby Lake Eppalock. The growing food culture here alone is well worth the half-hour drive from Bendigo.
BOOk yOur Own HeAtHcOte experienceBy contacting the Bendigo Visitor Centre on 1800 813 153, download the latest Bendigo
region app, or visit www.heathcote.org.au
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heathcote region: wineries, dining & produce
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Mt Burrumboot Estate
Whistling Eagle
Henning’s Vineyard
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Cornella Ridge Estate
St. Michaels Vineyard
Barnadown Run
Lake Cooper Estate
McIvor Estate
Merindoc Vintners
Coliban ValleyVineyards
Rupert’s Ridge
Barfold Estate
Red EdgeChapoutier
Heathcote EstateCondie Estate
Milvine Estate
Burke & WillsWinery
Idavue Estate
Armstead Estate
Redesdale EstateMia Valley Estate
Eppalock RidgeColiban Glen Vineyard
Munari Wines
Jasper HillDowning Estate
Sanguine Estate
Domaine Asmara
Bull Run Estate (at Kyneton Olive Oil)
Redesdale
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Heathcote Winery
Flynn’s Wines
Egans Bridge Road
Mt Pleasant
Too b orac - Baynton Road
Shelmerdine Willoughby Bridge Vineyard
Heathcote WineryNewlans Lane vineyard
Margaret Hill Vineyard
Heathcote Winery Slaughterhouse vineyard
Heathcote Estate Vineyard
Heathcote Vines
Rogues Lane
Garram Park
Mundy Gully
Winmeaton Wines
Wanted Man
She Oak Hill Vineyard
The Bridge Vineyard
Hanging Rock Athol’s Paddock VineyardTellurian Wines
Tyrrells Rufus Stone Vineyard
Colbinabbin EstateBuckshot Vineyard
Tuohey
Kennedy Vineyard
Tatiarra
Peregrine Ridge
Vinea MarsonStefani Estate
Silver Spoon Estate
Greenstone
Seppelt (Fosters) Vineyard
Ellis Wines
Brown Brothers Vineyard
Heathcote Ridge
Paul Osicka Wines
Meehan Vineyard
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There are around 30 Cellar Doors in the Heathcote region. Call in for a unique experience.
visit the web site - www.heathcotewines.org or check for up-to-the-minute openings at the Visitor Information Centre in Heathcote 03 5433 3121.
A number of wineries have restaurants and cafés and in Heathcote and surrounding townships there are a host of great little cafés, hotels, restaurants and take-aways featuring fabulous regional fare from Central Victoria. Check the web for details.
This popular event happens every Octoberand is a unique showcase for most of the great wines of Heathcote. Around 50 wineries, over 150 wines plus around 30 food & produce exhibitors, tasting seminars, live music and entertainment for kids. It’s a great way to see so many Heathcote wines in one place at one time. Check for details - at www.heathcotewines.org
Cellar Doors
www.heathcotewines.org
Events
Food
Festival
Heathcote’s history began with vine-yards established in the late 1850’s and 1860’s during the Gold Rush. However, vineyards had disappeared by the 1920’s and it was not until the late 1960’s that viticultural activity re-commenced.Today, the Heathcote region spans approximately 100 kilometres from north to south and 40 kilometres from east to west, and is home to over 100 vineyards. Renowned for its complex, rich and elegant Shiraz, Heathcote also produces excellent wines from other varieties including Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache, Sangiovese, Tempranillo, Chardonnay, Marsanne and Viognier.This is intimate, grassroots winemak-ing; small producers handcrafting their wines; nurturing them from the vineyard to the bottle, and every step along the way. Just 90 minutes north of Melbourne, visiting Heathcote wineries will be a rewarding experience.
w i n e re g i o nANCIENT SOILS - AMAZING WINES
reflected vineyard beauty
handmade wines
soft, rolling hills
festival fun relaxing good times
rows of flavour
meet the winemakers
number one for shirazShiraz, and more
• JUNEHeathcote on ShowJune 7 – 9, 2014
• AUGUSTHeathcote Wine ShowAugust 1 & 2, 2014
• OCTOBERHeathcote Wine & Food FestivalOctober 4 & 5, 2014
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Heathcote’s wine history began with vineyards established during the Gold Rush.However, vineyards had disappeared by the 1920s and it was not until the late 1960s that viticultural activity resumed and in the past decade has established Heathcote as the home of some of Australia’s most exciting wines.Now renowned around the world for its stunningly rich and elegant Shiraz, Heathcote also produces other excellent varieties including Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache, Sangiovese, Tempranillo, Chardonnay, Marsanne and Viognier.Heathcote is about intimate, grassroots winemaking where local producers passionately handcraft their wines; nurturing them from the vineyard to the bottle, and every step along the way.The Heathcote Wine Region spans approximately 100km from north to south and 40km from east to west, and is home to over 100 vineyards. Just 90 minutes north of Melbourne, visiting Heathcote wineries will be a rewarding experience.
There are around 30 Cellar Doors in the Heathcote region offering a a unique experience with local winemakers.Visit www.heathcotewinegrowers.com.au or check for up-to-the-minute openings at the Visitor Information Centre in Heathcote 03 5433 3121.
A number of wineries have restaurants and cafésand in Heathcote and surrounding townships thereare a host of great little cafés, hotels, restaurantsand take-aways featuring fabulous regional farefrom Central Victoria. Check the web for details.
This popular event happens every October and uniquely showcases most of the great wines of Heathcote. More than 40 wineries with over 150 local wines plus regional food producers, wine tasting seminars, live music and entertainment for children. It’s a great way to see so many Heathcote wines in one place at one time. Check for details www.heathcotewinegrowers.com.au
JUNEHeathcote on Show6-8 June 2015 AUGUSTHeathcote Wine Show1 August 2015 OCTOBERHeathcote Wine & Food Festival10-11 October 2015
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Mt Burrumboot Estate
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Henning’s Vineyard
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Cornella Ridge Estate
St. Michaels Vineyard
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Lake Cooper Estate
McIvor Estate
Merindoc Vintners
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Rupert’s Ridge
Barfold Estate
Red EdgeChapoutier
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Milvine Estate
Burke & WillsWinery
Idavue Estate
Armstead Estate
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Margaret Hill Vineyard
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Heathcote Estate Vineyard
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Winmeaton Wines
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Colbinabbin EstateBuckshot Vineyard
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Kennedy Vineyard
Tatiarra
Peregrine Ridge
Vinea MarsonStefani Estate
Silver Spoon Estate
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There are around 30 Cellar Doors in the Heathcote region. Call in for a unique experience.
visit the web site - www.heathcotewines.org or check for up-to-the-minute openings at the Visitor Information Centre in Heathcote 03 5433 3121.
A number of wineries have restaurants and cafés and in Heathcote and surrounding townships there are a host of great little cafés, hotels, restaurants and take-aways featuring fabulous regional fare from Central Victoria. Check the web for details.
This popular event happens every Octoberand is a unique showcase for most of the great wines of Heathcote. Around 50 wineries, over 150 wines plus around 30 food & produce exhibitors, tasting seminars, live music and entertainment for kids. It’s a great way to see so many Heathcote wines in one place at one time. Check for details - at www.heathcotewines.org
Cellar Doors
www.heathcotewines.org
Events
Food
Festival
Heathcote’s history began with vine-yards established in the late 1850’s and 1860’s during the Gold Rush. However, vineyards had disappeared by the 1920’s and it was not until the late 1960’s that viticultural activity re-commenced.Today, the Heathcote region spans approximately 100 kilometres from north to south and 40 kilometres from east to west, and is home to over 100 vineyards. Renowned for its complex, rich and elegant Shiraz, Heathcote also produces excellent wines from other varieties including Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache, Sangiovese, Tempranillo, Chardonnay, Marsanne and Viognier.This is intimate, grassroots winemak-ing; small producers handcrafting their wines; nurturing them from the vineyard to the bottle, and every step along the way. Just 90 minutes north of Melbourne, visiting Heathcote wineries will be a rewarding experience.
w i n e re g i o nANCIENT SOILS - AMAZING WINES
reflected vineyard beauty
handmade wines
soft, rolling hills
festival fun relaxing good times
rows of flavour
meet the winemakers
number one for shirazShiraz, and more
• JUNEHeathcote on ShowJune 7 – 9, 2014
• AUGUSTHeathcote Wine ShowAugust 1 & 2, 2014
• OCTOBERHeathcote Wine & Food FestivalOctober 4 & 5, 2014
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Heathcote’s wine history began with vineyards established during the Gold Rush.However, vineyards had disappeared by the 1920s and it was not until the late 1960s that viticultural activity resumed and in the past decade has established Heathcote as the home of some of Australia’s most exciting wines.Now renowned around the world for its stunningly rich and elegant Shiraz, Heathcote also produces other excellent varieties including Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache, Sangiovese, Tempranillo, Chardonnay, Marsanne and Viognier.Heathcote is about intimate, grassroots winemaking where local producers passionately handcraft their wines; nurturing them from the vineyard to the bottle, and every step along the way.The Heathcote Wine Region spans approximately 100km from north to south and 40km from east to west, and is home to over 100 vineyards. Just 90 minutes north of Melbourne, visiting Heathcote wineries will be a rewarding experience.
There are around 30 Cellar Doors in the Heathcote region offering a a unique experience with local winemakers.Visit www.heathcotewinegrowers.com.au or check for up-to-the-minute openings at the Visitor Information Centre in Heathcote 03 5433 3121.
A number of wineries have restaurants and cafésand in Heathcote and surrounding townships thereare a host of great little cafés, hotels, restaurantsand take-aways featuring fabulous regional farefrom Central Victoria. Check the web for details.
This popular event happens every October and uniquely showcases most of the great wines of Heathcote. More than 40 wineries with over 150 local wines plus regional food producers, wine tasting seminars, live music and entertainment for children. It’s a great way to see so many Heathcote wines in one place at one time. Check for details www.heathcotewinegrowers.com.au
JUNEHeathcote on Show6-8 June 2015 AUGUSTHeathcote Wine Show1 August 2015 OCTOBERHeathcote Wine & Food Festival10-11 October 2015
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downing estate
if you love red wine, introduce yourself to downing estate heathcote wines, producers of superb heathcote shiraz, cabernet sauvignon and a limited production of merlot. rated by James halliday. cellar door open weekends, public holidays and Monday to Friday unless we are away. Best to call first if making a special trip.19 drummonds lane, Heathcote 3523 p 03 5433 3387 • m 0428 694 935 • F 03 5433 3389 e [email protected] • W www.downingestate.com.au
flynns wines
Visit us at Flynns Wines for fine wine, good food & great experiences! Meet the winemaker, experience a working winery, set amongst the vines. Unique wine varietals. Seasonal menu, created in house using regional produce. Functions catered for. Bistro shop. Cellar door Monday - Thursday by appointment. Friday, Saturday & Sunday 11.30am - 5pm. Bistro Friday, Saturday & Sunday 12pm - 3.30pm.29 Lewis Road, Heathcote 3523 • p 03 5433 6297 m 0407 800 125 e [email protected] W www.flynnswines.com
Heathcote estate cellar door
heathcote estate, one of heathcote’s best known shiraz producers welcomes you to our cellar door in the region’s main township where you will find our reowned single vineyard and single block shiraz.the old bakery building at 98 high street has been converted to a rustic cellar door and café offering wine tastings & sales, grazing and light lunches, coffee, cake and a range of beautiful produce to take home.Open 7 days a week (except Christmas Day and Good Friday).98 High street, Heathcote 3523 p 03 5433 2488 • e [email protected]
Heathcote grape escape tours & accommodation
tours: Wine tours available in the heathcote and Bendigo regions, catering for small groups of up to eleven. Free pick up and drop off available in the Heathcote/Bendigo area. melbourne pick up is available by arrangement. accommodation: three bedroom self contained house available. sleeps six. pet friendly. tour and accommodation packages available. Kyneton Road, Heathcote 3523 • p 0408 843 214 or 0417 532 856 e [email protected] W www.heathcotegrapeescape.com.au
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Heathcote Visitor information centre
Heathcote Visitor Information Centre – start your taste experience.Friendly staff with excellent local knowledge will look after all your information needs in heathcote’s most sustainable building. the energy-efficient centre is the perfect place to discover the hidden riches of rural victoria.cnr High & barrack streets, Heathcote 3523 p 03 5433 3121 • F 03 5433 3901 e [email protected] W www.heathcote.org.au
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Heathcote winery
our cellar door uniquely located in the main street in a restored 1850s miners produce store offers free tastings of our award winning handcrafted wines, truly reflective of the region. enjoy seasonal meals and tasting plates in the Art gallery or courtyard prepared by our galleria chef, or choose from our gourmet cheese fridge & gourmet produce selection to take home.voted best large cellar door and cellar door with best food for heathcote - gourmet traveller Wine 2014.cellar door: Free wine tasting - daily 10am - 5pm. galleria bistro: open thursday - sunday 11am - 3pm.Bookings: 03 5433 2595185 High street, Heathcote 3523 p 03 5433 2595 • F 03 5433 3081 e [email protected] W www.heathcotewinery.com.au Facebook.com/heathcotewinery twitter @heathcotewinery
mcivor estate
modelled on an italian mixed farm, mcivor estate is located at the southern end of the heathcote wine growing region. it produces premium award winning wines as well as extra virgin olive oils. each saturday and sunday and public holiday (10am - 5pm) the doors of the cellar door are thrown open and people can enjoy the current releases of mcivor estate’s range of wines and olive oils. 80 tooborac baynton road, tooborac 3522 • P 03 5433 5266 e [email protected] • W www.mcivorestate.com.au
meehan Vineyard
our family operated vineyard, winery and cellar door are located within the town of heathcote at 4536 mcivor hwy (the main street) 1km north of the caltex roadhouse. shiraz and limited quantities of other regional varieties, made on site, are available for tasting between 11am - 5pm saturday, sunday and public holidays (at other times please phone first). trailer-friendly - plenty of room for parking and turning caravans or boats.4536 mcivor Hwy, Heathcote 3523 • P 0407 058 432 p (Ah) 03 5433 2105 • E [email protected]
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merindoc café and cellar door
our cellar door and café in tooborac is the ideal place to discover our award winning range of heathcote wines. enjoy a relaxed lunch with our seasonally inspired menu on the verandah in summer or inside by the cosy open fire in the winter. open saturday - sunday, 10am - 4pm.2905 lancefield-tooborac road, tooborac 3522 p 03 5433 5188 • F 03 5433 5118 e [email protected] W www.merindoc.com.au
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sanguine estate wines
With son mark as winemaker and daughter Jodi as ceo, this red 5 star James halliday winery (top 8.4% of wineries in Australia) prides itself on exceptional quality wines that consistently achieve high ratings. meet one of the family at cellar door, open every weekend and public holidays or join us at a sanguine event.77 shurans lane, Heathcote 3523 • P 03 5433 3111 F 03 5433 3614 • E [email protected] W www.sanguinewines.com.au Facebook.com/sanguineestatewines
tooborac Hotel & brewery
Built in 1857 of bluestone, ironstone and granite, this iconic establishment stands proudly on the northern hwy 40 minutes south of Bendigo. Arguably the last honest country pub where you can still have a beer with a shearer or grazier or a meal with your mate. the old cobb and co stable has been transformed to produce a wide selection of award winning ales with tastings and tours available. meals and accommodation available 7 days a week.5115 northern Highway, tooborac 3522 • P 03 5433 5201 e [email protected] • W www.tooborachotel.com.au
explore HeatHcote
The charming township of Heathcote is a short 45km
drive from Bendigo or 123km drive from Melbourne in the
heart of Central Victoria, nestled beneath the stunning McHarg and McIvor Ranges.
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cycling
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Bring your mountain bike, road bike or family treadly to Bendigo.
There’s a great network of safe and scenic bike tracks or for more rush try the mountain terrain and infamous road rides.There’s cycle-friendly accommodation to store your wheels, or hire a bike for impromptu pedalling.
One of the more popular riding tracks is the O’Keefe Rail Trail, a linear trail that traverses woodland and waterway reserves. This trail will be extended to Heathcote during 2015.
FOr MOre inFOrMAtiOnContact the Bendigo Visitor Centre on 1800 813 153 or www.bendigotourism.com
or download the Bendigo region app.
must do list
1 Pick up the cycling brochures at the Bendigo Visitor Centre for maps and tips.
2 Check out the online Cycle Atlas for inspiration and information on Bendigo’s terrain www.cycleatlas.com/bendigo
3 Ride the Bendigo Linear Trail along the creek from Kangaroo Flat to Huntly.
4 Make the trip along the O’Keefe Rail Trail from Bendigo to Heathcote.
5 Pick up the quirky road cycle manky at the Bendigo Visitor Centre.
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regional events
event centralEvery season in the city sees festivals,
celebrations, expos and parties.
The world comes to Bendigo for its growing calendar of quality events, festivals, expos and exhibitions, such as the annual Easter Festival, regional food and wine events, sport and cultural celebrations. Which ones coincide with your stay?
To make planning easier, the Bendigo Visitor Centre can tailor an accommodation package with your event tickets.
FOr MOre inFOrMAtiOnContact the Bendigo Visitor Centre on 1800 813 153 or www.bendigotourism.com
or download the Bendigo region app for a full list of events.
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bendigo international madison: 6 - 8 march 2015
200 laps equalling around 85km with 34 sprints - it’s the toughest race of its kind. A world class field of international riders and athletes will compete at this much anticipated cycling carnival.Friday - City centre criterium - Rosalind Park and Pall Mall. Saturday & Sunday - Cycling and athletics - Tom Flood Sports Centre.p 0417 341 168 (rik mccaig) e [email protected] W www.madison.org.au
eaglehawk dahlia arts festival: 18 - 29 march 2015
From the beauty of the dahlia flower in show and competition, to art, literature, the gala fair, folk art, night time star-gazing, heritage displays, street procession, cycling criterium, debutante ball, trivia and sunday family day - there’s so much happening in eaglehawk. eaglehawk 3556 • P 03 5446 9098 e [email protected] W www.eaglehawkfestival.org.au
groovin the moo: 2 may 2015
don’t miss this massive music tour when it pulls in at Bendigo. combining the excitement of a big city music festival with the relaxed vibe of the country, this fast-selling event plays host to over ten hours of music throughout the day/night with an outdoor double stage and the moolin rouge Big top tent for non-stop bands and dJs. punters are catered for with an abundance of food and market stalls along with bar facilities and chill-out areas.bendigo prince of wales showgrounds, Holmes road, bendigo 3550 W www.gtm.net.au
yalumba golden mile raceday: 21 march 2015
A premier metropolitan horserace meeting with over $1,000,000 in prize money. relax and enjoy the beautiful Bendigo racecourse environment with fashions on the field and a host of live music and entertainment options. corporate dining packages are available.the bendigo Jockey club, white Hills 3550 p 03 5448 4209 e [email protected] W www.bendigo.countryracing.com.au
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bendigo easter festival: 3 - 6 April 2015
crashing symbols, beating drums and explosive firecrackers are what’s needed to wake up dragon sun loong after a year-long slumber for the easter gala parade. enjoy the massive easter egg hunt, fireworks, rotary art show, torchlight procession, market stalls, musical entertainment and more than 20 community events. Don’t forget to download the Easter Festival app. Various venues p 1800 813 153 e [email protected] W www.bendigeasterfestival.org.au
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the great stupa events: may and october 2015
the great stupa Buddhist monument being built in Bendigo will be 50 metres square at its base and nearly 50 metres high making it the largest stupa in the western world. include a visit on your next Bendigo trip or come along to one of the enlightening annual events.• Vesak festival of light - an illumination appreciation - 30 may 2015 • Vegecareian - love food, love animals, love life - 31 october 201525 sandhurst town road, myers flat, Victoria 3556 p 03 5446 7568 • E [email protected] • W www.stupa.org.au
australian snooker goldfields open: 29 June - 5 July 2015
With the top 16 world-ranked players and 16 qualifiers arriving in to Bendigo from all over the world, this professional ranking snooker tournament is not to be missed. it’s a great opportunity to watch these amazing players as they compete their way frame-by-frame to victory. bendigo stadium, cnr marong road and inglis street, west bendigo 3550 p 03 5440 6214 W www.worldsnooker.com/page/australiangoldfieldsopen www.bendigostadium.com.au
international table tennis federation ittf-oceania cup & para table tennis championships: 10 - 12 April 2015
For the first time the 2015 ITTF-Oceania Cup & Para Table Tennis Championships have become integrated at international level. this exciting event will see not only top players from the oceania region battling it out to represent the Continent at the 2015 ITTF World Cups, but also witness Oceania’s para athletes contesting for their places at the rio 2016 paralympic games. bendigo stadium, cnr marong road and inglis street, west bendigo 3550 p 03 5440 6214 W www.ittf.com www.bendigostadium.com.au
australian sheep and wool show: 17 - 20 July 2015
the biggest show of its kind in the world showcases Australia’s top wool growers, lamb producers and attracts thousands of fans of woollen fashion, food and fibre. the Women of Wool series includes woollen designs on the runway, laugh your scarf off at the laugh@lunch, shop at the 250 wool inspired stalls with food and farming being the focus at the chefs Festival of Lamb.bendigo exhibition centre, Holmes road, bendigo 3550 p 03 5439 5094 • m 0418 328 426 • e [email protected] W www.sheepshow.com www.womenofwool.com.au
bendigo writers festival: 7 - 9 August 2015
share your love of words and ideas in and around the cultural hub at the capital on view street. three days of creativity will include more than 50 events including author presentations, interactive Q&A sessions, story-telling, poetry slams, youth programs and workshops. Book your accommodation packages through the Bendigo visitor centre: 1800 813 153.the capital • P 03 5434 6100 e [email protected] W www.bendigowritersfestival.com.au
regional events
elmore field days: 6 - 8 october 2015
One of Australia’s leading agricultural and machinery Field Days, boasts over 700 exhibitors. displays include in-paddock demonstrations, sheep trials, crop trials, arts & craft, Ag Art® Wear competition. everything for the broad acre farmer to the hobby farmer. held annually on the first tuesday, Wednesday & thursday of october.Held at elmore events centre, 48 rosaia rd, elmore 3558 p 03 5432 6176 • e [email protected] W www.elmorefielddays.com.au
bendigo fashion festival: october 2015
A week of style, creativity, fashion, workshops, parades, discounted shopping and more. The aim of Bendigo Fashion Festival is to showcase fashion in Bendigo and to support fashion designers and artisans practicing in our city and the region.multiple venues around bendigo p 03 5434 6000 e [email protected] W www.bendigofashionfestival.com.au
Heathcote wine and food festival: 10 - 11 october 2015
A showcase of 45 wineries is accompanied by delicious local food & produce in a relaxed family environment. enjoy wine tasting seminars, live music and children’s entertainment. don’t miss the best opportunity to enjoy the largest collection of internationally acclaimed heathcote wines in one central location.Heathcote showgrounds, caldwell st, Heathcote 3523 W www.heathcotewinegrowers.com.au
bendigo blues and roots festival: 5 - 8 november 2015
A massive four day music event of Blues and roots performances and workshops at various venues in and around Bendigo with an all-day free family concert. Various venues around bendigo e [email protected] W www.bendigobluesandroots.com.au
bendigo swap meet: 14 - 15 november 2015
one of the largest of its kind offering all eras of car parts and collectables and attracts more than 20,000 motoring enthusiasts. the swap meet also features motorcycles, steam and oil displays.prince of wales showgrounds, Holmes road, bendigo 3550 p 03 5441 1002 • e [email protected] W www.bendigoswap.com.au
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HigHligHts
1 Experience the city’s history in a heritage-listed house.
2 Stay onsite at a nearby working winery.
3 Enjoy a farm experience at a rural retreat.
4 Choose from a growing number of cycle-friendly options.
5 Stay in the city’s heart and leave the car behind.
5 Get a taste of eco-lifestyle on the foothills south of Bendigo.
Choose from a classic miner’s cottage to a modern hotel, a holiday park to a historic B&B. Bendigo’s accommodation options feature all the comforts to relax and enjoy your regional getaway.
BOOk yOur AccOMMOdAtiOnBook online at www.bendigotourism.com or call our free Accommodation Booking
Service on 1800 813 153.
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allara motor lodge
At Bendigo’s Allara motor lodge we offer self rated 3½ star, clean, comfortable and affordable ground floor suites. Walking distance to a hotel, mcdonalds and other quality takeaways. local attractions include parks, the racecourse, Bendigo pottery and epsom sporting complex. relax by the pool, use the basketball ring or have a BBQ. There is also free Wi-Fi, Foxtel and breakfast served to your room.569 Napier Street, Bendigo 3550 • p 03 5448 4700 F 03 5448 4699 • e [email protected] W www.allaramotorlodge.com.au
alexandra place
20 modern 4 star units. self contained, family and spa units all available. located 600 metres from the edge of the cBd, Alexandra place offers convenience to both the leisure and corporate traveller. Free Wi-Fi and pay TV are available 24 hours a day and all rooms are equipped with lcd tv’s, toasters, split system air conditioners as well as tea and coffee making facilities.200 McCrae Street, Bendigo 3550 • p 03 5441 6088 • F 03 5441 8073 e [email protected] • W www.alexandraplace.com.au Facebook.com/alexandraplacebendigo
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barclay on View
Comfort in the heart of Bendigo’s arts precinct. Enjoy FREE Wi-Fi, Foxtel and car parking, plus complimentary use of our gym, sauna, spa and BBQ facilities. our quiet, central location gives you the best of Bendigo, by day, and a peaceful sleep, by night. We can also cater for large group breakfasts in our newly renovated conference room, which seats up to 50 people.181 View street, bendigo 3550 p 03 5443 9388 • e [email protected] W www.barclayonview.com
bendigo goldfields motor inn
11 quiet quality ground floor units all with Qs beds. 4 with corner spa, 2 family units, 1 disabled unit, free Wi-Fi, 32” TV with built-in DVD player, free Foxtel. Friendly relaxed atmosphere only 2km to the CBD. Located between several bistros, breakfast served to units.308 High street, golden square 3555 p 03 5441 7797 • F 03 5441 3732 e [email protected] W www.goldfieldsmotorinn.com
bendigo Haymarket motor inn
superbly located only 500 metres from the town centre. enjoy quality accommodation with the heart of Bendigo at your doorstep. take a dip in our swimming pool, surf the internet on our Wi-Fi, or just relax in our pleasant surroundings. spa rooms and family units also available.5 mcivor road, bendigo 3550 p 03 5441 5654 • F 03 5441 5655 e [email protected] W www.bendigohaymarket.com.au
bendigo lakeview motor inn
the lakeview motor inn and Quills restaurant is ideally located across the road from the lovely lake Weeroona and a short walk to the cBd. the private pool, spa, BBQ and great garden area is an ideal place to relax and unwind. spa suites, executive suites, family rooms, and standard rooms available.286 napier street, bendigo 3550 (opposite lake Weeroona) p 1800 455 300 or 03 5445 5300 • F 03 5445 5399 e [email protected] W www.bendigolakeviewmotorinn.com
bendigo mcivor motor inn
Bendigo mcivor motor inn & lotus convention centre is located 600 metres from the edge of the cBd. We pride ourselves on attention to detail and a warm welcome. 20 quality ground floor suites. conference centre. corporate rates. Twin & family rooms, packages available. 32” LCD TV with Austar, Wi-Fi, Qs beds.45 McIvor Road, Bendigo 3550 • p 03 5443 8444 • F 03 5442 5686 e [email protected] W www.bendigomcivormotorinn.com.au
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bendigo welcome stranger motel
17 comfortable spacious ground floor units. Quiet location one block off high st./calder hwy. close to Bendigo stadium & club and st. John of god hospital. split system heating & cooling. solar heated pool & BBQ area. Free guest laundry, free Wi-Fi and ample parking.corner specimen Hill road & mckenzie street west, golden square 3555 p 03 5443 6266 • F 03 5443 9779 • e [email protected] W www.welcomestrangermotel.com.au • Facebook.com/bgowsm
best western cathedral motor inn
only 500 metres to the cBd and adjacent the famous sacred heart cathedral church. Walking distance to attractions such as the central deborah gold mine, golden dragon museum, Bendigo Art gallery, bars and restaurants. spa rooms, deluxe rooms and family suites are available.96-102 High street, bendigo 3550 p 03 5442 5333 • F 03 5442 5195 e [email protected] W www.cathedralmotorinn.com.au
best western crystal inn
stay at this award winning four-star motel, Best Western crystal inn, offering personalised service and accommodation with 31 modern, well furnished rooms, with FREE Wi-Fi. Additional facilities include a fully heated swimming pool and undercover parking. the Best Western crystal inn is 100% non-smoking.233-235 mcivor Highway, bendigo 3550 p 03 5443 4340 • F 03 5443 4360 e [email protected] • W www.crystalinn.com.au
best western Heritage motor inn
24 quality ground floor units. clean, quiet, comfortable & friendly. licensed dining room (monday - thursday), room service available. solar heated pool, Free Wi-Fi, Austar, guest laundry, closest motel to Foundry Hotel Complex.259 High street, bendigo 3550 p 03 5442 2788 • F 03 5442 2873 e [email protected] W www.heritagebendigo.bestwestern.com.au
calder family motel
A 3 star family operated business offering 12 rooms ranging from standard doubles to large family rooms. All rooms are ground floor for easy access; includes FREE Austar & Wi-Fi, tea/coffee, iron, toaster, electric blankets, heating/cooling and swimming pool, BBQ and guest laundry access. 7km from Bendigo cBd and walking distance from lansell square shopping centre.296-310 High street, kangaroo flat 3555 • P 03 5447 7411 e [email protected] W www.calderfamilymotel.com.au
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city centre motel
150 metres from the fountain, city centre motel is in the heart of Bendigo. restaurants, theatre, Bendigo Art gallery, shopping and sporting venues in easy walking distance. 33 units and 3 self contained apartments (off site). Room service, Foxtel & Wi-Fi available.26 forest street, bendigo 3550 p 03 5443 2077 • F 03 5443 2996 e [email protected] W www.citycentremotel.com.au
comfort inn bendigo central deborah
An inviting family atmosphere awaits you, located in the very heart of Bendigo history and only a short stroll to great pubs, restaurants and the cBd. refurbished suites will make your stay restful and enjoyable. room service meals sunday - thursday. great breakfasts every day. conference room and all facilities available. host: peter lamaro.177-183 High Street, Bendigo 3550 • p 03 5443 7488 • F 03 5441 2180 e [email protected] W www.centraldeborah.com.au
comfort inn Julie anna / abode bendigo
comfort inn Julie Anna, best motel accommodation in Bendigo, offering beautiful new 4 star deluxe, spa, standard & family rooms opposite picturesque lake Weeroona. Julie Anna’s restaurant is available for both dinner and breakfast, it can also cater for corporate conferencing, special occasions & medium sized weddings.268 napier street, bendigo 3550 p 03 5442 5855 • F 03 5441 6032 e [email protected] • W www.julieanna.com.au
abode bendigo contemporary luxurious living close to the lake district, arts precinct, cBd shopping, historic buildings and Bendigo’s finest cafés and restaurants. only a short stroll to sporting, cultural and health facilities including Bendigo hospital, golden dragon museum, Bendigo Aquatic centre, Bendigo tennis complex and picturesque lake Weeroona. these beautifully decorated spacious weekly serviced townhouses offer 3 bedrooms, 2 lavish bathrooms, fully equipped kitchens and laundry facilities.268 Napier Street, Bendigo 3550 • p 03 5442 5855 • F 03 5441 6032 e [email protected] • W www.abodebendigo.com.au
elm motel
best bed in bendigo, on a budget. We at the elm, take great pride in providing excellent service. Beautiful gourmet evening meals and breakfasts. Wonderful, comfortable beds in lovely well appointed rooms. Ample off-street parking, Wi-Fi, guest laundry & BBQ area. 3.5km from cBd.454 High street, golden square 3555 p 03 5447 7522 • F 03 5447 7621 e [email protected] • W www.elmmotel.com.au
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golden reef motor inn
the golden reef motor inn has 26 spacious ground floor rooms. including two bedroom family suites, deluxe rooms, executive suites, spa suites and twin rooms (one with disabled facilities). All self rated 4 star rooms have queen size beds, Foxtel TV, Wi-Fi and outdoor solar heated pool and spa.186 mcivor Hwy, strathdale 3550 p 03 5441 1000 • F 03 5441 1001 e [email protected] W www.goldenreefmotorinn.com
golden square motor inn
only 2.5km from cBd. All rooms are spacious and quiet, ground floor and feature double shower, queen size beds, FREE Foxtel & Wi-Fi, swimming pool. excellent bistro next door. deluxe queen, twin, and 2 room family suites available.371 High street, golden square 3555 p 03 5441 3788 • F 03 5441 6353 e [email protected] W www.goldensquaremotorinn.com.au
national Hotel complex
A 1km walk from the cBd, the national offers 24 motel rooms including a range of spa suites - 12 x 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments (deluxe, standard and self contained) - a 3 bedroom cottage (sleeps 10). Motel features include free Wi-Fi, free Foxtel, BBQ, guest laundry, off-street parking, outdoor pool and heated indoor spa. On-site access to our Bar, Bistro & Function Room facilities.182-186 High Street, Bendigo 3550 • p 03 5441 5777 • F 03 5441 5890 e [email protected] W www.nationalhotelcomplex.com.au
oval motel
Want somewhere within walking distance to city centre, restaurants, sporting facilities & tourist attractions? somewhere not only clean, comfortable & affordable but friendly too? You’ve found us! 27 units, including 3 family units, singles from $82, queens from $94.194 barnard street, bendigo 3550 p 03 5443 7211 • F 03 5441 6898 e [email protected] W www.ovalmotel.com.au
Quality inn colonial
34 quiet ground floor rooms with 4 star rooms available. licensed Jonah’s restaurant and Bar, function rooms and room service. indoor heated pool, spa & sauna, business centre, Wi-Fi, Austar.483-485 High street, golden square 3555 p 03 5447 0122 • F 03 5447 9529 e [email protected] W www.bendigocolonial.com.au
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Quest bendigo & Quest bendigo central
Quest bendigo provides hotel level servicing with the benefit of 37 spacious one, two & three bedroom serviced apartments. All apartments include separate living/dining areas, fully equipped kitchen, laundry facilities, ensuite bathrooms and balconies. Complimentary Wi-Fi.489 High street, bendigo 3550 • W www.questbendigo.com.au p 03 5447 0822 • E [email protected] bendigo central also provides hotel level servicing with the benefit of 60 stylish, contemporary, purpose built one, two & three bedroom serviced apartments with fully equipped kitchen, laundry facilities, separate living/dining areas and separate bedrooms & bathrooms. studio rooms with kitchenettes and access to guest laundry are also available. Complimentary Wi-Fi. 228 mccrae street, bendigo 3550 • P 03 5410 1300 e [email protected] W www.questbendigocentral.com.auBoth property locations provide a swimming pool & BBQ areas, and are available for one night, one week or long term stays.
sandhurst motor inn bendigo
18 spacious ground floor units, close to shopping centres, hotels & clubs. Chargeback meals and breakfast available to rooms. Free guest laundry, Foxtel TV, BBQ & pool facilities. Split system heating/cooling. 32” TV’s with built-in DVD. Free Wi-Fi. 6km from CBD.211 High street, kangaroo flat 3555 p 03 5447 8855 • F 03 5447 8128 e [email protected] W www.bendigoaccommodation.com
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tea House motor inn & apartments
opposite beautiful lake Weeroona. only 1.5km from the city centre. 24 ground floor rooms including deluxe, executive, family, spa and disabled units, also two bedroom apartments. solar heated pool and spa, also BBQ patio under Bali huts. Free Wi-Fi and charge back meals available and breakfast delivered to rooms.280 Napier Street, Bendigo 3550 • p 03 5441 7111 F 03 5441 6755 • e [email protected] W www.teahousemotorinn.com.au
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• Cottages, suites, units
• Inner city apartments
• Rural retreats with views
• Stay in a winery
• Bed & breakfasts
• Fully self-contained
• Modern, heritage or rustic
• Ensuites with a spa / bath
• Wood fires
• Alfresco settings with BBQ
• Walk to the city
• Private garden settings
• Wheelchair accessible
• Pet friendly
• Stays - tailored for you
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winery - balgownie estate
set within the picturesque grounds of Balgownie estate vineyard and Winery, this classically restored 80 year-old miners cottage has been tastefully divided into two contemporary self-contained single-bedroom luxury apartments. From $175 per couple including continental breakfast.Hermitage road, maiden gully 3551 p 03 5449 6222 • F 03 5449 6506 e [email protected] W www.balgownieestate.com.au
byronsvale Vineyard - b&b (circa 1870)
peaceful retreat in idyllic rural atmosphere yet part of the city of greater Bendigo. your own self contained apartment in restored heritage stables, overlooking vineyard, pasture & bushland. Bird watching, pétanque, estate grown wine all available for your enjoyment.51 andrews road, maiden gully 3551 p 03 5447 2790 • F 03 5447 3094 e [email protected] W www.byronsvale.net.au
the chocolate lily sustainable stays b&b
relax in our multi award winning, solar passive accommodation, showcasing energy efficiency and stunning rural views. Features solar heated pool, polished concrete floors, BBQ, kitchenette, wood fire & spa bath. prepare breakfast from seasonal organic provisions. enjoy country living in a unique, peaceful environment 20 minutes to Bendigo & castlemaine. Winner 2013 mBA most energy efficient home in nW victoria.55 tarrleah drive, sedgwick 3551 • E [email protected] p 0418 214 637 • W www.thechocolatelily.com.au
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ellesmere
right in the heart of Bendigo... ellesmere is a wonderful blend of 114 year old charm, a piece of Bendigo’s heritage offering a truly unique style of accommodation that is affordable. it is the ideal accommodation for groups, corporates, families, weddings and girls weekend away or for that special occasion. ellesmere is available for short or long term stays. minutes from the cBd and walking distance to lake Weeroona and Bendigo Botanic gardens.440 napier street, white Hills 3550 p 0427 865 245 e [email protected] W www.ellesmere.com.au
emrelle guesthouse
emrelle is bright, large and comfortable, with luxurious living at its best. With excellent facilities, beautifully decorated and spotlessly clean.either a large family, or combined families, even a girls weekend, you won’t be disappointed. can comfortably accommodate up to eight people.9 barry street, bendigo 3550 m 0408 058 289 / 0408 426 601 e [email protected]
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the Hotel shamrock
we invite you to the majestic Hotel shamrock.Whilst the grand victorian architecture remains, it’s inside where you will experience magnificent, heritage accommodation with modern luxuries.spend the night in the dame nellie melba suite where she once slept and famously had the town clock stopped, or walk the stairs where princess di once walked.enjoy a meal in the café and bar or relax ith the best view in town from the balcony in yard Bird - the shamrock’s newly renovated bar.pall mall & williamson street, bendigo 3550 p 03 5443 0333 W www.hotelshamrock.com.au
Jubilee Villa bed & breakfast
Jubilee villa is a short stroll from the Bendigo cBd. offering a choice of victorian splendour in restored servant’s quarters or studio apartment complete with balcony and garden views. member of brbaa - more than Just a room.170 mccrae street, bendigo 3550 p 03 5442 2920 • M 0409 251 467 e [email protected] W www.bendigotourism.com
langley Hall
langley hall is a beautiful edwardian mansion set in 2.5 acres of gardens. Just a 5 minute drive from the cBd, it is the perfect location for a romantic getaway. offering more than just a room, the large private suites are complimented by access to the grand formal rooms in this lovely home. enjoy the beautiful original artwork that adorns the walls, and the magnificent antique furniture. suitable for meetings, conferences and weddings.484 napier street, white Hills 3550 • P 03 5443 3693 / 0409 518 669 F 03 5443 3693 • E [email protected] • W www.langleyhall.com.au
millduck strawbale bed & breakfast
surround yourself with breathtaking views whilst basking in the peace & quiet at this unique strawBale retreat, fully self-contained. soak in the spa, kindle the flames or simply relish the tranquillity & late noon check-out. sunday Age nominated - one of the ten Best B&Bs in victoria.143 ford road, Harcourt north 3453 p 03 5439 6451 • m 0449 643 721 e [email protected] W www.millduck.com.au
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pengallie
Welcome to pengallie, a gorgeous boutique self contained accommodation, design inspired by laura Ashley, just minutes from the heart of the Bendigo. two queen bedrooms, a fold out bed for a fifth guest, and a porta cot available. Free Foxtel, private garden, undercover parking and unabashed flair throughout.Bendigo’s Corner Store Café is just four doors away. From $180 per night.41 langston street, bendigo 3550 p 0418 536 938 • E [email protected] W www.pengallie.com.au • Facebook.com/pengallie
ravenswood retreat
A spacious modern self contained two bedroom cottage with lovely gardens and magnificent views overlooking the ravenswood valley. provides comfort and convenience of home, in a restful rural setting. enjoy privacy, friendship and assistance, to ensure a memorable stay.94 calder alternative Highway, ravenswood 3453 p 03 5435 3553 • M 0408 374 598 e [email protected] W www.bendigotourism.com
stonehaven on monsants
member of brbaa - more than Just a room.three large classy suites with separate entry, ensuites and verandahs overlooking private gardens in quiet rural setting. close to pub/bistro, wineries, and state forest, all expected facilities and only 10 minutes to central Bendigo.29 monsants road, maiden gully 3551 p 03 5449 7466 • M 0438 416 184 e [email protected] W www.stonehavenonmonsants.com.au
the suites - Villa belgravia
“the suites” offer luxury accommodation in central Bendigo. two large suites occupy the ground floor of villa Belgravia with private courtyard, portico entrance, large kitchenettes and bathrooms. A short walk from Bendigo’s dining, entertainment and business districts, the suites provide a tranquil haven with a relaxed yet sophisticated style of a european villa. come - relax, enjoy, explore.115 wattle street, bendigo 3550 • P 1800 813 153 Facebook.com/thesuites.villabelgravia W www.bendigotourism.com.au
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antoinette’s bed & breakfast
Antoinette’s is a superb period home. tastefully restored, it is located in the heart of Bendigo in a quiet residential area. experience luxury and tranquillity when you stay at Antoinette’s. prices from $165 double, $135 single. Best B&B in Bendigo 2010, Bendigo magazine.179 wattle street, bendigo 3550 p 03 5442 3609 • m 0417 502 349 e [email protected] W www.bendigocentral.com.au
bendigo cottages
rose cottage, hyacinth cottage and robin’s nest are three charming cottages in a beautiful garden setting. All cottages have a microwave, free Wi-Fi, cooling/heating. rose cottage with its spa is popular for wedding/anniversary bookings and guests find the balconies outside rose cottage and robin’s nest very relaxing to sit and enjoy a wine. prices start at $160 per night including a delicious cooked breakfast served to your cottage. the cottages are centrally located and within easy walking distance to Bendigo’s fine restaurants, Bendigo hospital, sporting venues and the art’s precinct.
trip Advisor comment from 5 ladies who recently stayed:“All of us couldn’t be more thrilled at our accommodation, spotlessly clean and so comfortable. our hosts could not have been more accommodating and our breakfast the next morning was delicious. the gardens are so beautiful and charming.”13 anderson street, bendigo 3550 p 03 5441 5613 • m 0418 442 311 e [email protected] W www.bendigocottages.com
bishopscourt bed & breakfast
Bishopscourt is a stately victorian mansion perfectly situated in the heart of Bendigo’s arts and cultural precinct. experience the sumptuous bedrooms, open-fires, claw-foot baths and tranquil garden. perfect for relaxation and romance.40 forest street, bendigo 3550 p 03 5443 9456 • m 0418 528 069 • F 03 5443 9456 e [email protected] W www.bishopscourt.com.au
trevarthen House
trevarthen house was built in 1929 and has recently been renovated maintaining its historic ambience with heritage features that have been combined with contemporary comforts that together form a truly unique and eclectic residence. cook’s kitchen, laundry, heated bathroom, separate toilet, dining room and lounge, generous continental breakfast hamper including fresh and local produce included.57 Horace Street, Quarry Hill 3550 • p 03 5439 4316 e [email protected] • W www.trevarthenhouse.com.au
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aberdeen apartments
located in a quiet residential street, but only minutes walk to the cBd. modern furnished 2 bedroom townhouse right in the heart of Bendigo. sleeps up to 8 people, with outdoor spa in spacious alfresco area. lock-up garage.15 rosalind street, bendigo 3550 p 0400 091 218 e [email protected] W www.bendigotourism.com
abide on beischer
Abide on Beischer has been established with a vision to provide a superior accommodation experience, our core principle is to strive to deliver facilities and services that leave guests refreshed and rejuvenated. Both brand new single level townhouses offer an open plan living design, fully equipped kitchen with stainless steel appliances, 3 bedrooms, entertaining alfresco with BBQ, free Wi-Fi, free Foxtel, all set within a lovely landscaped private garden.19 beischer street, bendigo • P 0407 351 445 e [email protected] • W www.abideonbeischer.com.au
allawah bendigo
located in central Bendigo, Allawah Bendigo offers a range of quality, serviced self contained accommodation. our properties include suites, one and two bedroom apartments, executive apartments with lock up garages and a three bedroom house. perfect for short or long term stays. visit allawahbendigo.com for images. prices from $63 per night.5 mackenzie street, bendigo 3550 p 03 5441 7003 • E [email protected] W www.allawahbendigo.com
banksia Heights
relax in a peaceful bush setting 5 minutes drive from the cBd. this comfortable 2 bedroom cottage sleeps up to 3 adults and is child friendly. the cottage is fully self-contained with all linen provided. overnight or long term bookings welcome. visit the website for full details.17-25 crane street, white Hills 3550 p 1800 813 153 (Bookings through the Bendigo Visitor Centre - speak to a specialist!) e [email protected] W www.bendigotourism.com/banksia_heights
barkly b&b
located in one of Bendigo’s finest streets about 7 minute walk to the Bendigo Art gallery, the capital, hospital and cBd. guests have the private use of up to 3 bedrooms, lounge, billiard room and courtyard. A continental breakfast of local produce is included.53 barkly street, bendigo 3550 p 0409 805 951 e [email protected]
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bendigo Holiday accommodation
Quiet, crisp and clean. A selection of 33 properties ranging from studios and apartments to 5 bedroom and 3 bathroom houses, all fully-furnished and located in and around the centre of Bendigo. view each of these properties and book on our website or call.bendigo 3550 p 03 5439 3588 • M 0418 487 188 e [email protected] W www.bendigoholidayaccommodation.com
We have 2 and 3 bedroom properties available for the stylish traveller. All linen supplied, quality assured, FREE Wi-Fi, pet friendly and refreshments on arrival.All houses are newly refurbished in January 2014 with all modern conveniences including 50” smArt tvs, dishwashers, off street parking and so much more.
bendigoholiday rentals
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bendigo self contained cottages
Corporates are welcome! Traditional 3 bedroom cottage, sleeps 6 and within an easy walk to cBd for shopping, arts, restaurants and close to main sports venues. Full kitchen and laundry facilities with linen supplied. BBQ. Off street undercover parking. Short and long term stays. Fully self contained with weekly servicing. visit website for full details.7 Havelock street, bendigo 3550 • P 0408 479 018 e [email protected] • Twitter @HavelockHouse W www.bendigoselfcontainedcottages.com
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condel inn
this 1900 historic home steeped in history, is located on the doorstep of the cBd and Bendigo’s many acclaimed restaurants and cafés. recently renovated inside and out, condel inn consists of 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with free standing bath, separate kitchen, lounge room, fully functional laundry and private courtyard. All rooms are fitted with airconditioning and heating.56 chapel street, bendigo 3550 m 0408 433 473 • e [email protected]
54 Hargreaves
A newly renovated, luxuriously furnished, 3 bedroom victorian cottage. Just a few minutes walk to lake Weeroona, and 10 - 15 minutes walk to cBd, arts precinct & restaurants. 2 x queen and 1 x twin bedrooms. comfortable, spacious living room, separate dining & new kitchen and bathroom. european laundry. private outdoor living area with dining setting and gas BBQ.54 Hargreaves street, bendigo 3550 m 0418 488 614 e [email protected]
debeers townhouses
relax in fully self-contained accommodation in central Bendigo. Just a short walk to restaurants, shops, arts precinct, Bendigo hospital & lake Weeroona. spacious & well-appointed townhouses each featuring 3 bedrooms, master with ensuite & balcony, 2 bathrooms, plasma tv, all linen supplied, outdoor courtyard, fully equipped laundry & kitchen. Your home away from home!12a & 12b Havelock street, central bendigo 3550 p 1800 813 153 • e [email protected] W www.bendigotourism.com/debeers-townhouses
Hustler’s reef
modern accommodation for 2 - 4 people in prestigious Barkly street. A 10 minute walk through rosalind park to the cBd, Bendigo Art gallery, restaurants, shops, parks, sporting facilities and hospital. Wi-Fi available. Unwind, relax and enjoy the peaceful setting. close, clean, and comfortable. spoil yourself. Winner of 2012 heritage Australia & city of greater Bendigo award for innovative & sensitive extension. guests can request a tour.15 barkly street, bendigo 3550 p 1800 813 153 (Bookings through the Bendigo visitor centre)
J.b. watson’s
J.B. Watson’s is set within the grounds of Kent house c1874 - then home to J.B. Watson, a prominent Bendigo miner who at the time was the wealthiest man in the colony. heritage, self contained one bedroom apartment, located in a quiet central location just a few minutes stroll to the arts & sports precinct, cafés, bars and restaurants.60a rowan street, bendigo 3550 p 0438 544 297 • e [email protected] W www.jbwatsons.com.au
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kenrode House
make yourself at home in tasteful surrounds only minutes walk from the CBD. Offering full kitchen facilities, free Wi-Fi, heating/cooling, TV, DVD and games room, Kenrode house will provide a relaxed and enjoyable stay for the weekender and travelling executive alike. overnight and long term bookings accommodated.94 abbott street, bendigo 3550 • P 0400 580 498 e [email protected] W www.kenrodehouse.com.au
the little bird House
the little Bird house is a beautifully renovated 2 bedroom self contained cottage located 2.5km from the cBd. the living room converts to a private third bedroom if needed. the cottage boasts a full kitchen, separate bathroom and laundry facilities. A relaxing courtyard and spacious outdoor area make it perfect for a relaxing getaway - longer term stays available.58 chum street, golden square 3555 p 0409 115 141 • e [email protected] W www.thelittlebirdhouse.com.au
maggies cottage accommodation
cosy and comfortable victorian style 4 bedroom cottage, fully self contained with open plan kitchen/dining area with a private BBQ, courtyard and off street car parking. our cottage is situated within walking distance to the cBd, restaurants, hotels, parks and most of the Bendigo tourist attractions such as the tram depot, golden dragon museum, lake Weeroona and st.Kilian’s catholic church which is one of the worlds largest weatherboard churches.85 Hargreaves Street, Bendigo 3550 • p 1800 813 153 e [email protected] • W www.bendigotourism.com
napier street guesthouse
comfortable spacious and tastefully decorated edwardian style period house (circa 1900). old world charm with modern facilities, 3 bedrooms, 2 living areas, sleeps up to 8, off-street undercover parking with secure rear yard. 5 minute drive to cBd or 3 minutes to lake Weeroona and Bendigo Botanic gardens. Available short or long term, perfect for families, groups or corporate stays.497 napier street, white Hills 3550 p 0402 085 215 e [email protected]
number 12
A fully self contained and recently restored cottage with a beautiful, private garden, two flat screen tvs, stereo and other features. the home and office have free Wi-Fi and free international calls. Ideally suited for two couples or families with older children. it has two bedrooms with queens beds and the home is only minutes from the centre of town.12 brougham street, bendigo 3550 • P 1800 813 153 e [email protected] W www.bendigotourism.com
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the old store on barnard
the old store is a fabulous blend of 140 year old character with all the modern conveniences. you will feel immediately relaxed in this large, warm and friendly house with it’s two/three superbly furnished living areas. the old store has a complimentary gourmet basket of local produce for stays of 2 nights or more and accommodates up to 12 people. It truly is unique boutique accommodation!365 barnard street, bendigo 3550 • P 0425 705 261 e [email protected] W www.theoldstoreonbarnard.com
people & petstay bendigo
this light and airy open plan unit is spacious, clean and comfortable. located just 5km from the Bendigo cBd and the convenience of a bus stop out the front, it is a great choice for business or leisure. reverse cycle heating and cooling, washing machine, cooktop, oven, microwave, fridge, iron, tv and dvd player. there is off street parking and also a fenced area at the rear for your pet.3/80 bright street, bendigo 3556 m 0402 287 089 • e [email protected] W bendigotourism.com
pepperton Homestead
Escape the city! Indulge in fresh air, starry nights and peaceful surroundings. perfect for couples, families, groups to 14, patchwork weekends. 4Br/3 bath, full kitchen, laundry, BBQ. Full breakfast provisions 2+ night stay. Farm activities. sip complimentary champagne under trees on the lawns amid cottage gardens. Return home revitalised! Just the 2 of you - relax in the garden surrounds of our delightful Pepperton Fernery Suite with continental breakfast each day included.327 elmore-minto road, elmore 3558 • P 03 5432 6190 • M 0408 468 820 e [email protected]
rosa may cottage
A fully self-contained two bedroom cottage, with its 120 year old charm and fully renovated modern refurbishment it’s perfect for couples, singles or a family. With a fully enclosed and shaded backyard, BBQ and outdoor setting. located 150 metres from central deborah gold mine & talking tram, and a 5 - 10 minutes walk to the cathedral, arts precinct, restaurants, cBd, marketplace and Bendigo railway Station. Undercover off street parking. Complimentary breakfast basket on arrival.75 Violet street, bendigo 3550 • P 0409 437 359 e [email protected] • W www.bendigotourism.com
st aidans self contained apartment
magnificently restored apartment within a historic building that has been converted into a prestigious gated complex. Fully self contained and comfortably furnished perfect for a long or short stay.4/202 st aidans road, bendigo 3550 p 0407 496 568 • F 03 5449 6538 e [email protected]
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148 Queen is absolute inner city living located only 500 metres from the Bendigo cBd. you get the best of both worlds; take advantage of a fantastic Bendigo cBd location while having space to relax with 3 bedrooms, a spacious lounge room and a relaxing feel. Offering a complimentary Wi-Fi service, 148 Queen is the best in inner city Bendigo serviced accommodation that you will find.148 Queen street, bendigo 3550 • P 0407 812 827 e [email protected] • W www.staybendigo.com
stays on forest
Beautiful fully self contained boutique style accommodation. this circa 1890s, 2 bedroom terrace has been tastefully renovated offering modern facilities right in the heart of Bendigo near the attractive theatre and arts precinct. A great place to relax and unwind.123 Forest Street, Bendigo 3550 • m 0418 132 471 e [email protected] W www.staysonforest.com
thelma’s tea cottage
situated in a quiet lane with no through traffic, only 10 minutes from the Bendigo CBD. Fully self-contained with two double bedrooms (all bedding supplied), gas heater, split system, tv and a quiet shady country garden. no smoking indoors.145 sargeants road, epsom 3551 p 03 5448 8470 W www.bendigotourism.com
axedale farm cottage
Guests enjoy a quiet peaceful environment at Axedale Farm Cottage. Located near the rural hamlet of Axedale, enjoy lovely views across the countryside from the wide verandahs. An authentic farm stay experience we have animals for you to feed and pat, a wonderful country experience for all the family. A comfortable three bedroom cottage on a 50 acre sheep farm.310 canny road, axedale 3551 m 0409 805 951 W www.bendigotourism.com
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gunyah Valley retreat
A unique opportunity to leave the pressures of busy life behind & enjoy the tranquil & natural surrounds of 190 acres of bush with large lake & farmland just 20 minutes from Bendigo. relax in the extra large lounge with an open fire. there is provision for up to 7 people in the 3 bedroom homestead.494 goornong fosterville road, goornong 3557 p 03 5441 5960 • m 0402 915 960 e [email protected] W www.gunyahvalleyretreat.com
learmonths place
learmonths place is a fully renovated farmhouse where you can enjoy visiting some of the local wineries and historic goldrush towns. or simply relax on the property taking in the abundant bird life, starry nights and river views only walking distance from the house. enjoy the tranquillity of country living on the loddon river only 34km from Bendigo.4183 bridgewater maldon road, bridgewater on loddon 3516 p 03 5442 6098 • E [email protected] W www.bendigotourism.com
yalooka farm bed & breakfast
Enjoy a country farm experience at Yalooka Farm on the banks of the Campaspe river, Axedale. Accommodation is a modern semi self contained unit, set on 133 acres only 20 minutes from Bendigo. With animals, the campaspe and beautiful views, it’s a wonderful place to escape the hustle and bustle. sleeps up to 5 people.89 brownes lane, axedale 3551 m 0417 596 166 W www.bendigotourism.com
a-line Holiday park
if you are after a unique place to stay in a spacious and beautifully maintained native setting, then look no further! We offer a variety of quality and affordable accommodation, ranging from holiday units to private ensuite caravan sites. only 2 minutes to lansell square shopping centre & 10 minutes to Bendigo cBd.• Solar heated pool • BBQs • Playground • Wi-Fi • All linen provided5615 calder Highway, big Hill (bendigo) 3555 p 03 5447 9568 • W www.alineholidayparkbendigo.com.au
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Offering...• Deluxe & Budget Accommodation• En-suite Powered Sites• Shady Powered & Unpowered Sites• Drive-thru available, Big-Rig Zone• Spotless Amenities, air conditioned• Camp Kitchen, BBQ’s, Dump Point• Native Gardens, bitumen roads• Quiet, friendly family environment• 1km to Supermarket, chemist, hot bread etc
Attractions & Activities...• Function & Activity Centre• Victoria’s largest Jumping Pillow• Heated Pool with Toddlers pool• Funtastic Games Room, Pedal Karts• Movies under the Stars, Internet Kiosk• Tennis court, Basketball, Mini Golf• Giant Chess, Carpet Bowls• Home Theatrette, Surround Sound• Video Games, 2 Playgrounds
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Guests enjoy a quiet peaceful environment at Axedale Farm Cottage. Located near the rural hamlet of Axedale enjoy lovely views across the countryside from the wide verandahs. An authentic farm stay experience we have animals for you to feed and pat, a wonderful country experience for all the family. A comfortable three bedroom cottage on a 50 acre sheep farm. 310 Canny Road, Axedale 3551 M 0409 805 951 W www.bendigotourism.com
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A unique opportunity to leave the pressures of busy life behind & enjoy the tranquil & natural surrounds of 190 acres of bush with large lake & farmland just 20 minutes from Bendigo. Relax in the extra large lounge with an open fi re. There is provision for up to 7 people in the 3 bedroom Homestead.494 Goornong Fosterville Road, Goornong 3557P 03 5441 5960 • M 0402 915 960E [email protected] www.gunyahvalleyretreat.com
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Learmonths Place
Learmonths Place is a fully renovated farmhouse where you can enjoy visiting some of the local wineries and historic goldrush towns. Or simply relax on the property taking in the abundant bird life, starry nights and river views only walking distance from the property. Enjoy the tranquillity of country living on the Loddon river only 34kms from Bendigo.4183 Bridgewater Maldon Road, Bridgewater On Loddon 3516P 03 5442 6098 • E [email protected] www.bendigotourism.com
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Bring your dog! 3 bedroom (1 Queen-size bed, 1 double, 2 single share), fully equipped modern kitchen and laundry, spa bath, comfortable lounge with TV and VCR/DVD, A/C, heating, attractive secluded garden, off-street parking, close to CBD, 300m from hospital.183 Arnold Street, Bendigo 3550P 03 5441 6204 F 03 5441 4355E [email protected]
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avondel caravan park
relax and enjoy our small friendly operated park. set back from the calder highway, we offer clean and comfortable accommodation to suit all budgets and styles. Avondel is the ideal base to explore victoria’s goldfields and the many attractions Bendigo has to offer. perfect for the weekend getaway.723 calder Highway, maiden gully 3551 p 03 5449 6265 • F 03 5449 6344 e [email protected] W www.avondelcaravanpark.com.au
bendigo park lane Holiday park
home to Bendigo‘s largest indoor play facility, parky’s Wonderland, we offer all park guests FREE access to this amazing 4 level play structure. Our pet friendly park boasts a pleasant atmosphere, located close to Bendigo’s many enjoyable attractions. With air-conditioned 2 & 3 bedroom cabins, we have an accommodation option to suit any budget.761 McIvor Hwy, Junortoun 3551 • Freecall 1800 44 00 00 e [email protected] W www.parklaneholidayparks.com.au
big4 bendigo ascot Holiday park
create your own special memories at Bendigo’s only award winning holiday park, where our staff are dedicated to ensuring your stay is fun and hassle free. We have accommodation to suit every budget or lifestyle choice a few minutes from the city centre in a quiet location convenient to all major tourist attractions.15 Heinz Street, White Hills 3550 • p 03 5448 4421 F 03 5448 3162 • e [email protected] W www.big4bendigo.com.au
big4 bendigo marong Holiday park
Welcome to Big4 Bendigo marong holiday park, an oasis in the heart of the central goldfields. relax in our shady park, just a 10 minute drive from Bendigo. you will love our solar heated swimming pool, giant jumping pillow as well as our modern camp kitchen and BBQ area. Whether you are looking for a relaxed break or en-route to your next destination, enjoy our country hospitality.1449 Calder Highway, Marong 3515 • p 03 5435 2329 • Freecall 1800 642 329 e [email protected] W www.big4bendigomarong.com.au
bendigo bush cabins
Bush cabins & dormitory style accommodation set in a natural bush setting only 7 minutes from Bendigo cBd. stay in our peaceful and relaxing environment or take part in one of the many on site activities. coach parking available.109 watson street, white Hills 3550 p 03 5448 4140 • F 03 5448 4148 e [email protected] W www.bendigobushcabins.com.au
backpackers
central city caravan park
come stay and experience the great Bendigo experience in Bendigo’s closest caravan park, we are close to most tourist attractions, dining and shopping. (2.5km cBd).We offer you the following;• Modern 1 & 2 bedroom ensuited cabins with or without bedding• Powered sites and limited camping sites• Clean modern amenities block with floor heating,
disable friendly/family bathroom• BBQs, playground, swimming pool, camp kitchen• Bike riding track adjoins park for the bike riding enthusiast362 High street, golden square (bendigo) 3555 p 03 5443 6937 • F 03 5443 5605 reservations 1800 500 475 e [email protected] W www.centralcitycaravanpark.com.au
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bendigo backpackers
homely, welcoming and perfectly positioned 300 metres from the cBd. Features a guest lounge, large shared kitchen, dining room, off-street parking (4 cars), free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning and heating. Multi-share dormitories (sleep 8, 6 and 5), family (4), twin single and double rooms. there are 3 bathrooms, guest laundry, and a courtyard. Backpackers, families and groups welcome - special rate for exclusive use of hostel.33 Creek Street South, Bendigo 3550 • p 03 5443 7680 • m 0429 078 955 e [email protected] • W www.bendigobackpackers.com.au
the graduate bendigo - student accommodation
if you are looking for a clean, friendly place to stay on a budget, short or long term, with family, groups, work or study placements, the graduate has 37 furnished private bedrooms. offering shared facilities as well as free laundry, BBQ, car parking and Wi-Fi usage. 8 of the bedrooms are incorporated in a separate house, perfect for summer holidays, camps or functions. For inquiries please contact michelle.79 Murphy Street, Bendigo 3550 • p 0424 415 049 e [email protected] • W www.thegraduatebendigo.com.au
la trobe university
We have over 600 student study rooms in Bendigo, many of which have individual climate control. our facilities include self-catering facilities, laundry, access to large volume parking and on-site catering provided in a purpose built venue which can seat and cater up to 200 guests. Located at Flora Hill on the grounds of the la trobe campus at Bendigo, we provide an economical alternative for larger groups during the University’s summer vacation. for more enquiries, please contact Victoria dillon, senior coordinator, conferencing & marketing on p 03 9479 5141 or e [email protected]
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Castlemaine, Maldon & surroundsArtisan culture, vintage shopping and a foodie scene.Page 108
dAy tripper
Centre yourself and explore the Goldfields from Bendigo. Travel to the many fascinating villages and townships of the Goldfields region from the artisans of Castlemaine, the natural wonders of the Loddon Valley to antique shopping in Maryborough .
Each area has its own character; which one will be your favourite?
Stay a little longer in Bendigo to explore the region beyond. In under an hour’s drive, travel to historic goldfields villages, find stunning natural picnic and bushwalking spots, waterways and lookouts.
History, arts and culture, village life, food, wine and the great outdoors characterise central Victoria and Bendigo is the perfect base to experience it all. Travel to the Loddon Valley, Castlemaine, Maldon, Maryborough and surrounds and be rewarded.
Food and wine-lovers should download the Bendigo Region Food’n’Wine app for an interactive tour of the region’s best farm gates, cellar doors, cafés, restaurants, events and farmers’ markets.
FOr MOre inFOrMAtiOnContact the Bendigo Visitor Centre on 1800 813 153 or www.bendigotourism.com
or download the Bendigo region app.
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must do list
1 Launch your boat in the Loddon River at Bridgewater.
2 Lose time in the antique and collectable shops of Inglewood.
3 See the amazing collection at Wedderburn’s community-run General Store Museum.
4 Buy pure eucalyptus oil from a local distillery.
5 Visit the Simply Tomatoes farm gate in Boort for great food and country hospitality.
Spend the day in the genuine little country towns of the Loddon Valley. Shop for vintage wares, learn about the region’s once-burgeoning eucalyptus oil industry, visit the farm gates, wineries and country bakeries and unwind in Victoria’s backyard.
The Loddon River is a favourite for fishing, swimming and water skiing, Mount Kooyoora has great camping, picnic and hiking facilities - and an unsurpassed view over the plains. Learn about the rich indigenous history here, not to mention the bush rangers!
FOr MOre inFOrMAtiOnContact the Bendigo Visitor Centre on 1800 813 153 or www.bendigotourism.com
or download the Bendigo region app.
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must do list
1 Visit beautiful Buda Historic Home and Garden.
2 See Castlemaine Art Gallery’s remarkable collection.
3 Ride the historic steam train railway from Maldon to Castlemaine.
4 Visit the cellar doors, cider makers and farm gates.
5 Explore eclectic vintage stores and antiquarian bookshops.
6 Cycle or hike the Mount Alexander summit.
7 Discover the foodie culture of the region.
Think creativity, think eclectic Castlemaine. This historic town boasts a remarkable community of artists, writers, actors and designers, who offer a host of galleries, theatres, festivals, bookshops and boutiques. It’s a theme that runs through nearby Maldon, Newstead and Harcourt.
Great food is another hallmark of the shire. Some of the state’s best chefs have invested in top quality gastro pubs, restaurants and cafés. Find multicultural cuisine, providores of local produce, cellar doors and cider makers.
FOr MOre inFOrMAtiOnContact the Bendigo Visitor Centre on 1800 813 153 or www.bendigotourism.com
or download the Bendigo region app.
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experiences
1 Pick up the Tiny Towns brochure and follow the map through classic goldfields country.
2 Find locally-grown produce in the shire’s cool cafés and providores.
3 Shop for quality antiques and collectables.
4 Head to a country market for bric-a-brac and fresh food.
5 Fossick for gold in the box-ironbark forests.
6 Pack your camera for the postcard-worthy towns of Dunolly and Talbot.
The world’s largest gold nugget, the Welcome Stranger, was unearthed in the Central Goldfields. Today, fortune-hunters still flock to Dunolly’s historic gold detecting supplies store. In Maryborough the famous railway station is now an antiques emporium. The town’s art gallery hosts a top quality exhibition program and there’s many great country pubs to choose from.
Take the scenic drive to tiny Talbot, known as a living ghost town. Here, faded ghost signs on red brick walls tell stories from another time. Once a month sleepy Scandinavian Crescent comes to life for farmers’ market day.
FOr MOre inFOrMAtiOnContact the Bendigo Visitor Centre on 1800 813 153 or www.bendigotourism.com
or download the Bendigo region app.
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Maryborough
This vibrant and culturally rich region is a much loved escape for nature lovers, shoppers, history buffs, art aficionados and foodies - local chefs, provedores and growers combine to make this area a stand out food destination.
Magnificent heritage buildings, stunning scenery and contemporary experiences - this is a destination that keeps people coming back. Welcome just happens in the Goldfields!
For further information freecall 1800 171 888 www.maldoncastlemaine.com.au
Visit Castlemaine,Maldon & SurroundsPerfectly located in central Victoria... less than half an hour from Bendigo
In Maryborough and surrounds, you can discover the history of the early goldfields while immersing yourself in the charm of provincial Victoria.Take the opportunity to experience rare, cultural treasures in the villages of the goldfields and escape urban life on the walking paths and cycling tracks that wind their way through the box ironbark forest linking small, delightful townships. Heritage buildings, picturesque streetscapes and a range of activities await you, set against the backdrop of genuine country benefits such as clear skies, open spaces and a relaxed pace of daily life.
MARYBOROUGH • TALBOT • DUNOLLY • CARISBROOK • BEALIBA • MOLIAGUL • TIMOR • MAJORCA
Contact the Central Goldfields Visitor Information Centre for further information Cnr. Alma & Nolan Streets, Maryborough, VIC 3465 Phone: 1800 356 511 Email: [email protected] www.visitmaryborough.com.au
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• BOORT • BRIDGEWATER • DINGEE • EDDINGTON • INGLEWOOD • KORONG VALE • LAANECOORIE • MITIAMO • NEWBRIDGE • PYRAMID HILL
• SERPENTINE • TARNAGULLA • WEDDERBURN
For further information or to obtain a free Loddon Valley DVD contact the Loddon Visitor Information Centre on (03) 5494 3489
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copyright © Bendigo tourism Board inc. 2015. Volume nineteen - 50,000 copies. Information in this booklet is correct at time of printing and is provided in good faith, however no responsibility will be taken for any inaccuracies, changes, errors or misconceptions of any kind. All telephone area codes 03 unless otherwise stated. All prices quoted include GST where applicable unless otherwise stated.
published by: Bendigo Tourism Board Inc. A0019770S 51-67 Pall Mall, Bendigo 3550.
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Bendigo Tourism is committed to improving the quality of service in tourism and enhancing the visitor experience. If you have any comments or feedback about your visit or this guide, contact us.
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HEATHCOTEpOlice Heathcote Police Station • P 03 5433 3711tAxi Heathcote Taxi Service • P 03 5433 3777newSpAper McIvor Times • P 03 5433 3311SuperMArket IGA 175 High Street • P 03 5431 0000pOSt OFFice 137 High Street • P 03 5433 2191cHeMiSt Heathcote Pharmacy 79 High Street • P 03 5433 2020internet kiOSk Heathcote Newsagency 99 High Street • P 03 5433 2017
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transport
arrive on timeBendigo is an easy 90 minute drive from
Melbourne Airport, via the Calder Freeway.
V/line trains from Melbourne travel to the Bendigo CBD multiple times a day and the local bus service leaves from the station, connecting you to all the best attractions.
Regular train and bus services from Bendigo can take you to other great places, such as Mildura, Swan Hill, Echuca, Maryborough, Castlemaine, Daylesford, Ballarat and Geelong. Or take a look at the upgraded Bendigo Airport private services.
Use of public transport requires a myki card.
For international visitors, remember vehicles are driven on the left-hand side of the road.
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bendigo airport
Bendigo Airport is conveniently located 4km from the central business district, about a 10 minute drive to/from the city centre. owned and operated by the city of greater Bendigo, commercial and corporate jet charter services are available to connect you within Victoria and interstate. For a listing of businesses operating from the airport go to www.bendigo.vic.gov.au/airport and click on Bendigo Airport Business park directory. for further information visit the bendigo airport website or p 03 5434 6136 (international dialling: +61 3 5434 6136) or e [email protected]
bendigo airport service
everyday on time hassle free, air conditioned buses with seat belts.• Experienced drivers take you to and from Melbourne Tullamarine Airport.• 90 services each week.• Picking up at Bendigo, Kangaroo Flat, Castlemaine, Chewton, Malmsbury,
Kyneton, Woodend and gisborne.your gateway to melbourne airport: Book and pay online p 03 5444 3939 • W www.bendigoairportservice.com.au
bendigo coachlines
• Providing 5 star coach travel from small to large touring groups • Specialising in Heathcote Region Winery Tours • Pick-ups to attend conferences and events • Coordinate and provide wedding guest transport • 21 - 65 seat buses/coaches • 22 - 25 seat self touring vehicles90 Wood Street, Bendigo 3550 • p 03 5446 7018 • F 03 5446 9897 e [email protected] W www.bendigocoachlines.com.au
Hertz car & truck rental
At hertz, we have the vehicle to suit your needs. our fleet ranges from small automatic hatch backs and sedans right through to buses, vans, utes and up to 13 tonne trucks. We also offer one way rentals and long term leases. At hertz, we have the vehicle that’s right for you.42-46 midland Highway, epsom 3551 p 03 5448 5293 or 13 30 39 e [email protected] W www.hertztrucks.com.au
Melbourne to Bendigo 90 mins 147 kms 120 mins*Bendigo to castlemaine 30 mins 38 kms 25 mins*Bendigo to Ballarat 90 mins 122 kms 120 mins*Bendigo to echuca 70 mins 92 kms 75 minsBendigo to Melbourne Airport 95 mins 143 kmsMelbourne to Heathcote 90 mins 123 kmsBendigo to Heathcote 35 mins 47 kms
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* Rail Services: contact V/Line on 1800 800 007 or www.vline.com.au
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SHEEDYS LANE
MIA MIA DERRINAL RD
MIA M
IA DERRINAL RD
HILLS RD
TOHEATHCOTE
TOHEATHCOTE
McIVOR HWY
TO BENDIGO KNOWSLEY
MIA MIA
HEATH
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REDE
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RACE
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MANGANS LANE
KILLEENS LANE
SPEEDBOAT RD
KIRRANG POINT RD
CAM
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VER
COLIBAN RIVER
CAMPASPE RIVER
BENDIGO REDESDALE RD
TOHEATHCOTE
1
2
3
4BBQ
BOAT RAMPS
1 MAIN KIMBOLTON FORESHORE
2 KIRRANG POINT
3 POINT KING
4 DERRINAL PUBLIC AREA
BENDIGO YACHT CLUB
VICTORIAN SPEED BOAT CLUB
Travel time distance by car
Bendigo to Lake Eppalock 29 kms 33 mins
Heathcote to Lake Eppalock 19 kms 22 mins
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Urban/RegionalBus Interchange,Airport Bus
Residentialarea
Residentialarea
Bendigo RailwayStation
Bendigo MarketplaceSupermarket and
100+ specialty shops
MYERDepartment
Store
Supermarket
Hargreaves Mall
BRITBendigo RegionalInstitute of Tafe
Pall Mall
ArtsPrecinct
(Chinese Precinct)
Garden GullyReserve
CivicGardens
Dai Gum San
RosalindPark
Lake Weeroona
Conservatory
one way
Poppet Head Lookout &Bendigo Heritage Mosaic
CouncilOf�ces
CFA
Centrelink
BcentralBendigo TechEducationCollege
YMCA
LibraryPost
Of�ce
Law Courts
Bendigo Senior
UlumbarraTheatre
Secondary College
QueenElizabeth
Oval
View HillFellowship
St JohnsPresbyterian
Church
Forest StUniting Church
Bendigo Churchof Christ
GirtonGrammar School
Central DeborahGold MinePolice
Station(0.5km)
BendigoAquatic Centre
Catholic CollegeBendigo
NetballCourt
HistoricGrandstand
TennisCourts
Croquet ClubBendigoBowling Club
Anne CaudleCentre Bendigo
Hospital
Tom FloodSports Centre
Park Rd HallHistoric Fire StationDudley House
GoldenDragonMuseum
Cinema
Department ofHuman Services
BendigoArt Gallery
LaTrobeVisual Arts
Centre
St AndrewsUniting Church
Bendigo School of Mines& Industries Building
St PaulsAnglican Cathedral
DiscoveryCentre
Town Hall
ShamrockHotel
CharingCross
Bendigo BankHead Of�ce
BendigoVisitor Centre
MilitaryMuseum
Sacred HeartCathedral
TheCapital
Camp HillPrimary School
BeehiveBuilding
SalvationArmy
St Kilian’sChurch
BendigoWoollen
Mills
BRIT BendigoRegional Institute of TAFE
BendigoTennis Complex
Bendigo EastSwimming Pool &Bowling Club
VicRoads
Bendigo VRIBowling Club Continuing
EducationBendigo
Strath�eldsayeLake Eppalock
Mandurang
Eaglehawk
Marong, Maiden GullyMildura
Elmore, Echuca
Heathcote
Melbourne
To Bendigo PotteryIronbark Riding Centre
Bendigo Jockey ClubBendigo Botanic Gardens
O’Keefe Rail Trail
The Zone and Jimmy Possum Emporium
To Lake EppalockO’Keefe Rail TrailConfectionery Capers
To La Trobe University,Bendigo Fun Factory
To Bendigo StadiumVictoria Hill Historic Mining SiteGoldmines Hotel
To Great StupaStar Cinema
To St Johnof God Hospital
To Chinese JossHouse 1km
To Exhibition Centre &Showground / Market
Balloon Flightsof Bendigo
Midland Hwy
Calder Hwy
McIvor Hwy
Market St
Hopetoun St
Farmer Ln
Bath Lane
Creek St NorthCreek St South
Gaol Rd
Wat
tle S
t
Vine
St
Viol
et S
tValentine St
Fore
st S
t Banc
roft
St
Bark
ly M
ews
Wat
erlo
o St
Anderson St
Bark
ly T
ce W
est
Niemann St
Barkly St
Rosalind St
Drought St
Moore St
Hope
St
Mercy St
Tramw
ays Av
tS r
etxa
B
Bayne St
dR k
r aP
Water St
Lansell St
Joseph St
Howard Pl
Larritt St
Myers St
McLaren St
Railw
ay P
l
St A
ndre
ws
Av B
ull S
t
Chan
cery
Ln
Queen St
King St
Wills St
Sidney MyerPlace
Garsed St Edw
ard
St
Arth
ur S
t
Shor
t St
Wat
tle S
t
Rowan St
Mackenzie St
Bramble St
Mollison St
Barkly T
ce E
ast
McCrae St
Havelock St
Napier St
High St
McIvor Rd
Arnold St
Nolan St
Will
iam
son
St
Mitc
hell
St
Lyttlet
on Tce Lyttleton Tce
Kennedy St
Charleston Rd
Chap
el S
t
Hargreaves St Hargreaves St
Barnard St
View
St
Don
St
Myr
tle S
t
Lucan St
Bridge St
Mun
dy S
t
B260
B280
A300
A79
A79
Vintage TalkingTram Route
TramwaysDepot
AlexandraFountain
Rotunda
Playground
Emergency Accessvia Stewart St
Playground
Fernery
ChineseArch
This map is representative only and not intended as an accurate reference map. Times and distances shown are guides only. Map by visualvoice.com.au 2009
NORTH
Places of InterestArts Precinct .................. C2Beehive Building............ C3Bendigo Art Gallery ........ C2Bendigo Bank HQ........... B3Bendigo Botanic Gdns..... F3Bendigo Hospital............ E1Bendigo Marketplace ..... B4Bendigo Pottery ............. F3Bendigo Visitor Centre ... C3Central Deborah Gold Mine.A3Cinema.......................... B3Conservatory Gardens.... D3Dai Gum San ................. D3
Discovery Centre .......... B6Golden Dragon Museum D3Hargreaves Mall............. C3Latrobe Visual Arts......... C2Library........................... C3Military Museum............ C3Poppet Head Lookout..... C2VicRoads ....................... F4
Historical InterestAlexandra Fountain ........ C3The Capital.....................C2Charing Cross ................ B3
Dudley House ................ C2Goldmines Hotel ............ A1 Historic Fire Station ....... C2
Joss House.................... F2Law Courts/ Old Post Of�ce............... C3Rosalind Park ................ C3
Hotel Shamrock............. C3
Town Hall.......................C3Tramways Depot............ E3 Ulumbarra Theatre.........D2 Victoria Hill .................... A1 Vintage Talking TramRoute........................
A3-F2
Tram line, stop / Depot
Toilets / Accessible toilets
Parking
Parking for long vehicles
CBD Retail / Business
LegendCentral Bendigo
Main streets(not all shown)Arnold St ..............E3Barnard St ............D2Bridge St ..............E2Bull St...................D3Chapel St..............D3Gaol Rd.................D2Hargreaves St .......B3High St .................B2Lyttleton Terrace...C3Mccrae St .............E3McIvor Rd .............D4Mitchell St ............C4Mundy St ..............D4Napier St ..............F3Pall Mall ...............C3Queen St ..............A3Railway Pl.............C4St Andrew Av........C3View St .................C1Williamson St........C4
250m 500m0
7 minutes walk
2
3
4
A B C D E F
1
SedgwickSutton Grange
1
2
3
4
Urban/RegionalBus Interchange,Airport Bus
Residentialarea
Residentialarea
Bendigo RailwayStation
Bendigo MarketplaceSupermarket and
100+ specialty shops
MYERDepartment
Store
Supermarket
Hargreaves Mall
BRITBendigo RegionalInstitute of Tafe
Pall Mall
ArtsPrecinct
(Chinese Precinct)
Garden GullyReserve
CivicGardens
Dai Gum San
RosalindPark
Lake Weeroona
Conservatory
one way
Poppet Head Lookout &Bendigo Heritage Mosaic
CouncilOf�ces
CFA
Centrelink
BcentralBendigo TechEducationCollege
YMCA
LibraryPost
Of�ce
Law Courts
Bendigo Senior
UlumbarraTheatre
Secondary College
QueenElizabeth
Oval
View HillFellowship
St JohnsPresbyterian
Church
Forest StUniting Church
Bendigo Churchof Christ
GirtonGrammar School
Central DeborahGold MinePolice
Station(0.5km)
BendigoAquatic Centre
Catholic CollegeBendigo
NetballCourt
HistoricGrandstand
TennisCourts
Croquet ClubBendigoBowling Club
Anne CaudleCentre Bendigo
Hospital
Tom FloodSports Centre
Park Rd HallHistoric Fire StationDudley House
GoldenDragonMuseum
Cinema
Department ofHuman Services
BendigoArt Gallery
LaTrobeVisual Arts
Centre
St AndrewsUniting Church
Bendigo School of Mines& Industries Building
St PaulsAnglican Cathedral
DiscoveryCentre
Town Hall
ShamrockHotel
CharingCross
Bendigo BankHead Of�ce
BendigoVisitor Centre
MilitaryMuseum
Sacred HeartCathedral
TheCapital
Camp HillPrimary School
BeehiveBuilding
SalvationArmy
St Kilian’sChurch
BendigoWoollen
Mills
BRIT BendigoRegional Institute of TAFE
BendigoTennis Complex
Bendigo EastSwimming Pool &Bowling Club
VicRoads
Bendigo VRIBowling Club Continuing
EducationBendigo
Strath�eldsayeLake Eppalock
Mandurang
Eaglehawk
Marong, Maiden GullyMildura
Elmore, Echuca
Heathcote
Melbourne
To Bendigo PotteryIronbark Riding Centre
Bendigo Jockey ClubBendigo Botanic Gardens
O’Keefe Rail Trail
The Zone and Jimmy Possum Emporium
To Lake EppalockO’Keefe Rail TrailConfectionery Capers
To La Trobe University,Bendigo Fun Factory
To Bendigo StadiumVictoria Hill Historic Mining SiteGoldmines Hotel
To Great StupaStar Cinema
To St Johnof God Hospital
To Chinese JossHouse 1km
To Exhibition Centre &Showground / Market
Balloon Flightsof Bendigo
Midland Hwy
Calder Hwy
McIvor Hwy
Market St
Hopetoun St
Farmer Ln
Bath Lane
Creek St NorthCreek St South
Gaol Rd
Wat
tle S
t
Vine
St
Viol
et S
t
Valentine St
Fore
st S
t Banc
roft
St
Bark
ly M
ews
Wat
erlo
o St
Anderson St
Bark
ly T
ce W
est
Niemann St
Barkly St
Rosalind St
Drought St
Moore St
Hope
St
Mercy St
Tramw
ays Av
tS r
etxa
B
Bayne St
dR k
r aP
Water St
Lansell St
Joseph St
Howard Pl
Larritt St
Myers St
McLaren St
Railw
ay P
l
St A
ndre
ws
Av B
ull S
t
Chan
cery
Ln
Queen St
King St
Wills St
Sidney MyerPlace
Garsed St Edw
ard
St
Arth
ur S
t
Shor
t St
Wat
tle S
t
Rowan St
Mackenzie St
Bramble St
Mollison St
Barkly T
ce E
ast
McCrae St
Havelock St
Napier St
High St
McIvor Rd
Arnold St
Nolan St
Will
iam
son
St
Mitc
hell
St
Lyttlet
on Tce Lyttleton Tce
Kennedy St
Charleston Rd
Chap
el S
t
Hargreaves St Hargreaves St
Barnard St
View
St
Don
St
Myr
tle S
t
Lucan St
Bridge St
Mun
dy S
t
B260
B280
A300
A79
A79
Vintage TalkingTram Route
TramwaysDepot
AlexandraFountain
Rotunda
Playground
Emergency Accessvia Stewart St
Playground
Fernery
ChineseArch
This map is representative only and not intended as an accurate reference map. Times and distances shown are guides only. Map by visualvoice.com.au 2009
NORTH
Places of InterestArts Precinct .................. C2Beehive Building............ C3Bendigo Art Gallery ........ C2Bendigo Bank HQ........... B3Bendigo Botanic Gdns..... F3Bendigo Hospital............ E1Bendigo Marketplace ..... B4Bendigo Pottery ............. F3Bendigo Visitor Centre ... C3Central Deborah Gold Mine.A3Cinema.......................... B3Conservatory Gardens.... D3Dai Gum San ................. D3
Discovery Centre .......... B6Golden Dragon Museum D3Hargreaves Mall............. C3Latrobe Visual Arts......... C2Library........................... C3Military Museum............ C3Poppet Head Lookout..... C2VicRoads ....................... F4
Historical InterestAlexandra Fountain ........ C3The Capital.....................C2Charing Cross ................ B3
Dudley House ................ C2Goldmines Hotel ............ A1 Historic Fire Station ....... C2
Joss House.................... F2Law Courts/ Old Post Of�ce............... C3Rosalind Park ................ C3
Hotel Shamrock............. C3
Town Hall.......................C3Tramways Depot............ E3 Ulumbarra Theatre.........D2 Victoria Hill .................... A1 Vintage Talking TramRoute........................
A3-F2
Tram line, stop / Depot
Toilets / Accessible toilets
Parking
Parking for long vehicles
CBD Retail / Business
LegendCentral Bendigo
Main streets(not all shown)Arnold St ..............E3Barnard St ............D2Bridge St ..............E2Bull St...................D3Chapel St..............D3Gaol Rd.................D2Hargreaves St .......B3High St .................B2Lyttleton Terrace...C3Mccrae St .............E3McIvor Rd .............D4Mitchell St ............C4Mundy St ..............D4Napier St ..............F3Pall Mall ...............C3Queen St ..............A3Railway Pl.............C4St Andrew Av........C3View St .................C1Williamson St........C4
250m 500m0
7 minutes walk
2
3
4
A B C D E F
1
SedgwickSutton Grange
1
2
3
4
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