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Bendigo, a vibrant city in the heart of Victoria’s Goldfields region, effortlessly blends grand 19th-century architecture with a thriving arts scene and lush parklands. Once one of the world’s richest gold-mining cities, Bendigo today charms visitors with its leafy boulevards, world-class galleries, and a food and wine culture that celebrates local produce. Whether you're delving into its gold-rush history, exploring its famed gardens, or sipping a cold beer in a heritage pub, Bendigo offers a quintessential Victorian country-city experience.
Highlights & What to See
- Bendigo Art Gallery – One of Australia’s finest regional galleries, hosting blockbuster international exhibitions alongside a superb collection of Australian art.
- Central Deborah Gold Mine – Descend 61 metres underground for a guided tour of a real gold mine, complete with the roar of vintage mining machinery.
- Sacred Heart Cathedral – A stunning sandstone Gothic Revival cathedral with soaring spires; climb the tower for panoramic views.
- Bendigo Tramways – Hop aboard a vintage ‘talky’ tram for a narrated tour of the city’s historic buildings and gardens.
- Rosalind Park & Conservatory – A glorious Victorian garden with a fernery, a waterfall, and the elegant Poppet Head lookout.
- Golden Dragon Museum – Celebrating Bendigo’s Chinese heritage, this museum houses the world’s longest imperial dragon, Sun Loong.
- Wine & Produce Trail – Explore the surrounding Heathcote wine region, known for its bold shiraz, and sample local artisan cheeses and olives.
Suggested Time to Spend
Two full days is the sweet spot for Bendigo. Dedicate Day 1 to the city centre: the art gallery, cathedral, and a tram tour. On Day 2, head underground at Central Deborah Mine and visit the Golden Dragon Museum in the morning, then drive the short loop to the Heathcote wine region for an afternoon of cellar-door tastings. If you have a third day, add a bushwalk in the nearby Greater Bendigo National Park.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Castlemaine – A historic gold-rush town with a buzzing arts scene, antique shops, and great cafes, just 40 minutes south.
- Heathcote Wine Region – Renowned for its shiraz, this picturesque area is dotted with cellar doors and is a 30-minute drive from Bendigo.
- Maldon – Australia’s first ‘notable town’ for its preserved gold-era streetscape, 30 minutes west of Bendigo.
- Greater Bendigo National Park – Box-ironbark forests, granite outcrops, and wildflowers; perfect for hiking and birdwatching, 15 minutes from the city.
- Daylesford & Hepburn Springs – A 1-hour drive south to Victoria’s spa country, with mineral springs, lush gardens, and gourmet restaurants.
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