The Gold Country

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  • 1. Bendigo Art Gallery

    A notable collection of contemporary Australian painting can be found in this beautiful gallery, including the work of Rupert Bunny, Emily Kame Kngwarreye, and Arthur Boyd. The gallery also has some significant 19th-century French realist and impressionist works, bequeathed by a local surgeon. International exhibitions are regularly hosted. There are free guided tours every day at 11 am and 2 pm.

    42 View St.
    - 03 - 5434–6088

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    Rate Includes: Entry to permanent exhibition free; touring exhibitions cost from A$10
  • 2. Bromley & Co

    This impressive art gallery displays the stylish, contemporary work of David Bromley—one of Australia's top contemporary artists—along with other artists. The narrow shopfront belies a fascinating interior, with art pieces scattered down the long, narrow interior, to spaces upstairs, and out to a garden.

    45a Vincent St.
    - 03 - 5348–3979

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    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.--Thurs.
  • 3. Art Gallery of Ballarat

    This impressive art museum has a large collection of Australian art, from 19th-century works to contemporary pieces. Keep an eye out for its paintings by landscape artist Eugene von Guerard, who captured Ballarat as it appeared in the raucous early gold rush days.

    40 Lydiard St.
    - 03 - 5320–5858

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    Rate Includes: Free
  • 4. Ballarat Botanical Gardens

    On the shores of Lake Wendouree, the Ballarat Botanical Gardens are identifiable by the brilliant blooms and classical statuary. At the rear of the gardens, the Conservatory hosts events during the town's Begonia Festival held each March, with other events taking place near the lake.

    Gillies St. N at Lake Gardens Ave., Ballarat, Victoria, 3350, Australia
    03-5320–5135
  • 5. Bendigo Pottery

    Australia's oldest working pottery workshop turns out distinctive brown-and-cream pieces that many Australians have in their kitchens. Founded in 1858, the historic workshop hosts demonstrations. You can even get your hands dirty creating your own clay piece during an affordable wheel-throwing lesson (bookings essential during school holidays); there's also a clay play area for small children. Impressive beehive brick kilns, which you can step inside, are star exhibits in the museum. It's 6½ km (4 miles) northeast of Bendigo on the way to Echuca, and there is a small café also on the premises.

    146 Midland Hwy., Epsom, Victoria, 3551, Australia
    03-5448–4404

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    Rate Includes: Free, museum A$8, wheel-throwing lessons from A$30
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  • 6. Mineral Springs Reserve

    Above the Hepburn Bathhouse and Spa, a path winds past a series of mineral springs in this 74-acre reserve, created in 1865. Each spring has a slightly different chemical composition—and a significantly different taste. You can bring empty bottles and fill them for free with the mineral water of your choice. The reserve includes walking trails, playgrounds, and a café.

    Mineral Springs Reserve, Hepburn Springs, Victoria, Australia

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    Rate Includes: Free

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