Beechworth Historic Precinct

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Step into the 19th century at Beechworth Historic Precinct, one of Australia's best-preserved gold-rush towns. Cobblestone streets, grand Victorian buildings, and a palpable sense of history make this a must-visit for anyone exploring the Hunter Valley region. Wander through the old courthouse, gaol, and bakery, and you'll feel the echoes of the bushranger Ned Kelly’s trial.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least half a day to do the precinct justice. Start at the visitor centre for a map, then spend a couple of hours on the town walk. Add another hour to tour the gaol and courthouse. If you’re a history buff, you could easily fill a full day, especially with a visit to the museum and a leisurely lunch at the bakery.

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