Discover the best top things to do in Bendigo, Australia including Bendigo Walking Tours, Central Deborah Gold Mine, Bendigo Tramways, Sacred Heart Cathedral, Lake Weeroona, Rosalind Park, Bendigo Art Gallery, Golden Dragon Museum, The Soldiers Memorial Institute Military Museum, The Great Stupa of Universal Compassion.
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Our Summer tour schedule is available until Jan 31, 2020. **Please note tour times rotate on a daily basis, between 9.30am and 4.00pm. You can view tours times for specific dates via our website. Join Jill and Pete for their outdoor, guided walking tour through Bendigo’s historic centre and distinctive boom-style architecture. We describe how gold and mass migration transformed a sleepy sheep run and the land of the Dja Dja Wurrung into the world's richest city of the 1880s. We recall people, events and unprecedented wealth that built ‘Marvellous Melbourne’ shaping a new nation. We ponder Bendigo's leading role in campaigns for democracy, votes for women, unionism, and Federation. From radicals to royalty, larrikins to leaders, enjoy the quirky, remarkable, often forgotten stories of Bendigo. Government regulations are in place for your safety.
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At Central Deborah Gold Mine you will discover more about Bendigo's golden past at a real gold mine that operated during the gold rush boom of the 1900s. Experience what conditions were really like for miners as you are guided through hidden underground tunnels by friendly and knowledgeable guides. Descending to the depths of Bendigo, gold fever strikes visitors on the famous Mine Experience Tour (61m underground), the exciting Underground Adventure Tour (85m underground) and Australia's deepest underground mine tour, Nine Levels of Darkness (228m underground).
We were fortunate to be the only ones in our tour group and found the tour of the 2nd level of the mine to be every educational and awesome. Our tour guide Zoey was awesome and gave us a great tour and knowledge of the mine and Bendigos gold history. Definately need a little time to look around the surdace at the displays. Overall a great day out
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Sit back, relax and let your tram do all of the talking. Be delighted by the remarkable sights and sounds of Bendigo as your tram shares entertaining stories about the golden past of the city founded on one of the world's richest goldfields. This hop-on, hop-off tour stops throughout the city allowing you to explore many of the parks, attractions, shopping and dining facilities that Bendigo has to offer. Hop off at Tram Stop No. 3 to explore Australia's oldest operating Tram Depot. You will discover the colourful history of our iconic tram fleet and see first-hand the craftsmanship and techniques that are involved in restoring each tram to its former glory.
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Lovely to visit any time of the day. A number of good vantage spots to get a great photo including parking spots on the midland hwy
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Great Location for a stay in Bendigo .. We stayed at The Tea House Motel literally over the Road from the Lake .. Great for a walk or picnic .. Little donut van and Barista Coffee van in the car park Beautiful little find
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This park is the jewel and well worth a visit, beautiful kept garden with plenty of pathways for a nice walk and gardens to admire. The viewing tower is a great climb for those able to walk up and down many many steps, the view from the top of Bendigo is well worth it. (go on a weekday not weekend) If have children there is plenty of space for them to run around.
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Established in 1887, Bendigo Art Gallery is the largest, and one of the oldest regional galleries in Australia. The Gallery's collection is extensive and varied with an emphasis on 19th century European art and Australian art from 1800s onwards, alongside a strong collection of contemporary Australian art. The collection is complimented by dynamic temporary exhibitions and a diverse range of public programs and events.
For a small regional gallery, Bendigo Art Gallery continues to deliver. It has been one of only a few galleries to feature the Archibald Prize outside the major cities. And then there is the special events. The Age of Couture, The Grace Kelly Exhibition, The Marilyn Monroe exhibition and recently the Tudor to Windsor Exhibition featuring painting from the royal family dating back to the Age of the Tudors. And this is just in recent times. Bendigo shouold be very proud of their Gallery and the Curating staff.
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The museum took us by surprise expecting to see some Chinese dragons, there was also an amazing collection of Chinese art including temple dogs, statues and a carriage made of jade. Plus we enjoyed looking thru the collection of Chinese coins and the serenity of the Chinese garden and temple.
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Bendigo Soldiers Memorial Institute Military Museum is open daily 10 am to 4 pm, entry fees and special opening hours can be found on our website: https://www.bendigorsl.com.au/museum/ Tours and group booking enquiries are welcome. The permanent displays focus on the journeys made by central Victorians through war and conflict. Large murals, exhibition installations and collection items are on display as well as temporary exhibitions in the new passive house wing.
Initial tour by an extremely knowledgeable local with family history within the museum. Then spent own time really looking around. Great collection.
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Experience the largest Buddhist stupa in the Western world. The Great Stupa of Universal Compassion situated near Bendigo, Victoria, is the same size and design as The Great Stupa of Gyantse in Tibet. It rises to a total height of 48 metres above Bendigo’s distinctive bushland, and is 50 metres wide at its base. The Great Stupa is home to many holy objects. Foremost amongst these is the magnificent Jade Buddha for Universal Peace which is the largest Buddha carved from gem quality jade in the world. Wander the Peace Park and see beautiful relics and artworks inside The Great Stupa. Learn about Buddhism, Asian culture and art. Treat yourself with an artisan gift from the shop or have a barista-style coffee and a bite to eat at StupaView Café. It’s a pet friendly site as long as your furry friend is kept on a leash.
What an amazing place to find nestled in the Australian bush land, just outside Bendigo! An astonishing blend of Eastern philosophy, nature park, temple, learning and peace! Could not recommend a stop off here more highly, to both enjoy, learn and view. The small tour of the temple was a stand out but really there wasn’t a dull second doing the self guided walk.
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