10 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Ballarat That You Shouldn't Miss

July 21, 2021 Brandee Mangan

Discover the best top things to do in Ballarat, Australia including Bloody Ballarat Tour, Golden Nugget Discovery Tours, Ballarat Heritage Tours, Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial, Sovereign Hill, Lake Wendouree, Her Majesty's Theatre, Ballarat Botanical Gardens, Ballarat Wildlife Park, Lydiard Street.
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1. Bloody Ballarat Tour

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Bloody Ballarat Tour

Discover Ballarat's Dark Side. Bloody Ballarat Tours invite you to an evening of Murder, Mystery and Mayhem from the city's dark past. Conducted through the heart of historic downtown Ballarat, this tour experience is a must for lovers of true crime, Australian history and those fascinated by the darker side of human nature. Tours: 8:00 pm, Friday-Saturday. Duration: 2 Hours. Price: $30.00 Adult, $25.00 Concession.

2. Golden Nugget Discovery Tours

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5.0 based on 54 reviews

Golden Nugget Discovery Tours

We conduct small group personalised Nature, Sightseeing/heritage and Wine tours and experiences of Victoria, Australia. The regions of Victoria that our tours go are; Goldfields, Grampians, Great Ocean Road, Daylesford & Spa country, Pyrenees & Southern Grampians Wine regions, Murray, Wimmera/Mallee, South west coast of the Southern Ocean, and Victorian volcanic plains. Our tours are the ideal way for couples, small groups and individual travellers to experience the many regions of Victoria. Our tours are single day and multi day tours, so we would have a tour that suits you. Golden Nugget Discovery Tours are a recognised Green Travel Leader and a member of Ecotourism Australia, so our tours are Ecotourism Certified, Carbon Offset and environmentally /Sustainable managed.

3. Ballarat Heritage Tours

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Ballarat Heritage Tours

Discover the City Build by Gold on this fully guided walking tour of historic downtown Ballarat. Explore grand Victorian era streetscapes of opulent architecture and become captivated by the history behind the facades. True tales of rebellion, tragedy and triumph, fortunes won and lost, along with the city's highest achievers and world famous visitors. Tours: 11:00 am and 2:00 pm- Saturday- Sunday and Public Holidays Tour Duration:1.5-2 Hours Price: Adult:$25.00, Concession:$20.00, Child$15.00, Family$65.00. Bookings: ballarat-heritage-tours.business.site

4. Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial

Ballarat Botanical Gardens, Ballarat, Victoria 3352 Australia http://www.powmemorialballarat.com.au/
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Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial

Reviewed By MrDavetheSarks - Melbourne, Australia

Great to see a memorial to those who suffered through the POW camps, including my grandfather. Shows a lot of respect those as well.

5. Sovereign Hill

Bradshaw Street, Ballarat, Victoria 3350 Australia +61 3 5337 1100 [email protected] http://www.sovereignhill.com.au/sovereign-hill/
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4.5 based on 3,696 reviews

Sovereign Hill

At Sovereign Hill, the story of an important time and place in Australian History, and the people who lived it, lives on. An internationally acclaimed tourist attraction, Sovereign Hill prides itself on its close attention to detail found in every aspect of this living, outdoor museum. Sovereign Hill is a glimpse of the vigour and excitement of life on Australia’s 1850s goldfields. Visitors can find real gold in the creek – gold pans are provided and it’s ‘finders keepers’, see $150,000 worth of molten gold poured into a gleaming bar, and take in the rich program of activities, shows and demonstrations. On Main Street there are working shops, hotels and a theatre – all based on original Ballarat businesses. Visitors are able to watch goldfields tradespeople in action and take a ride around the township in a horse-drawn coach. For the brave hearted, journey underground on a gold mine tour.

Reviewed By SuzyG327

Couldn’t have had a better day at Sovereign Hill. Wonderful gold mine tour guide James, fabulous magician, great horse carts, all staff cheerful and happy all day, and those lights at night! Wow! Wow! So magical!

6. Lake Wendouree

Ballarat Botanical Gardens, Ballarat, Victoria 3353 Australia +61 3 5320 7444 [email protected] http://www.ballarat.vic.gov.au/lae/lakes/lake-wendouree.aspx
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Lake Wendouree

Lake Wendouree, part of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens, is an artifically created and maintained shallow urban lake.

Reviewed By taniao901 - Ballarat, Australia

This Lake is beautiful to stroll around , take a bike ride with the children or walk around and the botanical gardens are just across a pedestrian crossing

7. Her Majesty's Theatre

17 Lydiard St S, Ballarat, Victoria 3350 Australia +61 3 5333 5800
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Her Majesty's Theatre

Reviewed By 619jeffry - Essendon, Australia

Her Majesty's Theatre was a gift to the people of Ballarat by the Royal South Street Society. The South Street Society has kept music alive in this Golden City. Premier Joan Kirner reopened the grand renovated theatre, which has since hosted many popular shows. Her Majesty's in historic Lydiard Street, opposite Craig's Royal Hotel.

8. Ballarat Botanical Gardens

Gillies Street, Ballarat, Victoria 3350 Australia +61 3 5320 5135 [email protected] http://www.ballarat.vic.gov.au/lae/gardens/ballarat-botanical-gardens.aspx
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Ballarat Botanical Gardens

Reviewed By CDPeel - Jan Juc, Australia

Stunning gardens with gorgeous floral displays, magnificent stately trees, plenty of grassy expanses in sun or shade for picnics, & a grand Avenue of past Australian Prime Ministers in sculptures that capture all of them very well!

9. Ballarat Wildlife Park

250 Fussell St, Ballarat, Victoria 3350 Australia +61 3 5333 5933 [email protected] https://wildlifepark.com.au
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Ballarat Wildlife Park

Famous for its Australian wildlife and up-close animal experiences, Ballarat Wildlife Park is just 90 minutes’ drive west from Melbourne. There’s around 100 free-roaming kangaroos waiting to be hand-fed as well as other Australian animals including koalas, wombats, little penguins, dingoes and Tasmanian devils. An impressive reptile house is home to ‘Crunch’ the 5-metre-long super croc, snakes, frogs and lizards. Around the park visitors will also see tree kangaroos, giant tortoises, emus, Sumatran tigers and much more. ‘Animal Encounter’ experiences offer a rare opportunity to pat a koala, cuddle a wombat or even have a snake wrapped over one's shoulders! Encounters include a professional photo as a memento of the experience. Ballarat Wildlife Park is open every day 9 am - 5 pm (close Christmas Day).

Reviewed By JanD598

Ballarat Wildlife Park is a great attraction for the whole family. The park is beautifully landscaped with wide paths leading to the various displays. There is an introductory guided walk around the park for visitors to become familiar with the layout, followed by the daily program of information sessions about the feature animals. Kangaroos, wallabies and emus roam freely and can be fed and petted by visitors. Some of the most popular attractions are Sumatran tigers, Crunch the crocodile, the reptile house, koalas, Tasmanian devils, penguins, dingoes, komodo dragons and much more. There is a café where drinks and lunch can be bought, but there are also picnic tables for those who bring their own picnic lunches. The park is a great venue for a relaxed, enjoyable and informative day for the whole family.

10. Lydiard Street

Ballarat, Victoria 3350 Australia +61 419 385 577 http://www.ballaratgenealogy.org.au/ballarat-history
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Lydiard Street

Reviewed By clareg498 - Ballarat, Australia

The Lydiard Street Victorian streetscape boasts numerous double story architectural gems highlighting the wealth generated on the Ballarat goldfield during Victorian Ballarat. A stroll up and down the street starts with the stunning Ballarat Train Station, passes the Art Gallery of Ballarat, Old Colonists' Hall, Mining Exchange, Former Ballarat Post Office, the legal precinct, the Ballarat School of Mines, and the remnants of the former Ballarat gaol.

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