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Bundoora, a leafy suburb 16 km north-east of Melbourne’s CBD, surprises visitors with its blend of historic homesteads, sprawling parklands, and vibrant student energy. Home to La Trobe University and RMIT’s Bundoora campus, the area buzzes with youthful cafes and cultural events, while its rural past lingers in the form of heritage-listed properties and conservation reserves. It’s an ideal stop for travellers seeking a peaceful green escape without straying far from the city, or for those exploring Melbourne’s northern corridor on a self-drive itinerary.
Highlights & What to See
- Bundoora Park Farm & Heritage Village – A working farm with free-roaming animals, a historic village with recreated 19th-century buildings, and a golf course. Perfect for families and history buffs.
- Gresswell Forest Nature Reserve – A remnant of native bushland with walking trails, birdwatching opportunities, and the chance to see kangaroos at dawn or dusk.
- La Trobe University Wildlife Sanctuary – A 30-hectare haven for native wildlife, including platypuses, echidnas, and over 140 bird species. Join a guided tour to learn about conservation efforts.
- Bundoora Homestead Art Centre – A beautifully restored 1899 mansion housing contemporary art exhibitions, set within manicured gardens. The on-site cafe serves excellent coffee and cake.
- Plenty Gorge Park – Just south of Bundoora, this park features dramatic cliffs, river trails, and the historic Gresswell Grange homestead. Ideal for hiking and picnicking.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allocate half a day to explore Bundoora’s main attractions, starting with a morning at Bundoora Park Farm and Heritage Village, followed by a walk in Gresswell Forest. If you’re an art lover, add an hour at the Homestead Art Centre. For a full day, combine your visit with a hike in Plenty Gorge Park or a wildlife tour at La Trobe University. Bundoora works well as a relaxed stopover on a drive between Melbourne and the Yarra Valley or the Dandenong Ranges.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Melbourne CBD – Just a 30-minute train ride away, offering world-class dining, shopping, and cultural institutions.
- Yarra Valley – 45 minutes east, famous for its wineries, gourmet produce, and scenic hot air balloon rides.
- Dandenong Ranges – 40 minutes south-east, with lush rainforest walks, the Puffing Billy steam train, and charming mountain villages.
- Healesville Sanctuary – 50 minutes east, a premier wildlife park showcasing Australian animals in naturalistic habitats.
- Kinglake National Park – 30 minutes north, offering rugged bushwalking, mountain biking, and sweeping views of the surrounding valleys.
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