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4.5 based on 122 reviews
Wow. Just wow. Went and did our own tour thanks to the maps available when you walk thru the gates. So many old interesting graves. Yet so sad as well. Many babies/toddler graves from mid to late 1800s. Chinese graves were a real eye opener. A quiet, respectful, reflective experience.
4.5 based on 97 reviews
Worth a photo opportunity. Good place to take a picture on a walking tour of the old town which is full of interesting buildings.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
YUM!!! Great place filled with delicious plump strawberries at a reasonable price. Several didnt even make it to the car! They observed very good covid measures which is reassuring
4.5 based on 59 reviews
We did the morning walking tour and thoroughly enjoyed the walk, the buildings and all the local knowledge and history. It was a good way to spend a morning. The ticket for the tour gives you entry to many of the buildings in the historical precinct, excellent value.
4.5 based on 56 reviews
We visited through the day so not a tour but it was simply amazing, The historical buildings show a life lived in another era and evokes thoughts of what it must have been like to have lived there. We met by accident a man who owns a property on site who generously spent time telling us about the history and life that was personal to me as I had a relative that had died there. The gardens are worth a visit in their own rite.
4.5 based on 58 reviews
Accessible by car from two entrances - the full 5 km from Sydney Road near Horseshoe monument and Golden Heritage accommodation and 4 km from the Powder Magazine Carpark at bottom of Camp Street - as well as walk the 5 km from the opposite direction from Newton Falls at end of Ford St as you head out of town. I took all 3 options on my several walks- didn’t drive as driver can’t look and you miss all the other walks off the main road. Some stunning views of the valley and the town along the way and some nice bush walks which are well signed but the highlight is the cascades at the bridge which is about 1 km from Camp St Carpark entrance. While not as big as Woolshed falls I actually enjoyed these more as the individual cascades are more impressive to look at and easier to walk down - the final fall at Woolshed is just more impressive and the cascades here don’t have a dedicated Carpark with facilities. Definitely recommend this as a visit though and don’t be put off by having to hop over the pipes to get to the cascades. Safe for all ages. And take the time to go down safely as far as you can - the final cascade classified as a small waterfall to me and was gorgeous to observe up close.
4.0 based on 387 reviews
Closed Due to the escalation of covid-19 controls the old beechworth gaol cafe and tours will be closed indefinitely as of 9am monday 23rd march. From all of the team at the old beechworth gaol, we would like to wish everyone good health and we look forward to opening the doors again when the time is right We continue to monitor the advice from the victorian state government.
Really interesting tour. Lots of history about prisoners . Too 1 hour and was well worth it. Cafe on site as well.
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