Loddon ValleyE X P L O R E T H E B E N D I G O R E G I O N
OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDE
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SEE A DETAILED LODDON SHIRE MAP ON THE LAST PAGE
CONTENTS
Melbourne
CALDER HWY A79
CALDER HWY A79
WIMMERA HWY B240
LODDON VALLEY HWY B260
VICTORIA
BendigoHeathcote
CastlemaineMaldon
Echuca
Maryborough
Swan Hill
Sea Lake
Mildura
Ballarat
Daylesford
LODDON VALLEY
LODDON VALLEY
Welcome 2
FEATURES
Undiscovered villages, antiques and collectibles 4
Untouched wilderness 6
Water, rivers and wetlands 8
Welcome stranger ... gold! 10
Locavore – local produce & sustainable living 12
Events 14
LOCALITIES
Loddon Valley Highway B260 15
Calder Highway A79 25
Wimmera Highway B240 40
Explore the region 46
INFORMATION
Visitor Information Centre 54
Travel information 54
Map 56
Melbourne
CALDER HWY A79
CALDER HWY A79
WIMMERA HWY B240
LODDON VALLEY HWY B260
VICTORIA
BendigoHeathcote
CastlemaineMaldon
Echuca
Maryborough
Swan Hill
Sea Lake
Mildura
Ballarat
Daylesford
LODDON VALLEY
LODDON VALLEY
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Take a deep breath … and travel along the meandering roads. They start at untouched historic villages, weave their way up to spectacular views on granite strewn hilltops, through ancient forests, and then alongside wide flowing rivers and vast wetlands.
In these charming towns you will meet warm characters who call these villages home. Lining the streets are clusters of antiques and collectible stores, and small shopfronts with some of the finest breads, meats and produce from the land.
Going through, you slow down. The pace of life changes and you begin to discover something that you thought long gone.
Here you will be revived, inspired.
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INGLEWOOD, BRIDGEWATER, TARNAGULLA & EDDINGTON
Wander through the region and you will discover the untouched villages tucked beside rivers with little cafes to replenish your supplies, vintage stores with unlikely finds, and historic pubs to sample exceptional local produce and hospitality.
The little-known gold rush era villages scattered through the region are jewels in the landscape. Their former supply stores are now lost and found treasures, like exquisite finely curated museums with vintage, antique and collectible finds.
From Inglewood, to Bridgewater, Tarnagulla and Eddington you will find these stores, with collections of beautifully illustrated books, kitchenalia, vintage recipes books and postcards to friends long gone. Historic handcrafted furniture, copperware, metalwork and utilitarian creations — precious remnants from these once prosperous towns — have been gathered by those with an eye. In stores offering second-hand wares you will uncover classic vinyl LPs, vintage clothing and curios from other times.
FEATURES
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The region protects some of the finest wilderness and significant parklands in Victoria. From ancient forests with trees over 1,000 years old, to the shimmering grassy plains of Terrick Terrick National Park and the wildflower shrouded granite hilltops and caves of Kooyoora State Park and Pyramid Hill. Over 200 species of native flora and 100 bird species nestle in their nooks, with many rare and endangered birds and plants calling these hills and valleys home.
It is in Loddon that you can camp under the gnarled and majestic trees, catch a glimpse of the Plains-wanderer, one of our most endangered birds in the State’s largest area of native grassland, and walk or cycle through forest that opens to vast spaces or alongside tree lined rivers. The country’s first TrailRider (all terrain wheelchair) is available free of charge from the Loddon Visitor Information Centre for use in the Loddon Shire and allows visitors with limited mobility to explore this beautiful environment. For further information about the TrailRider contact the Loddon Visitor Information Centre (03) 5494 3489.
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Known for its network of significant lakes and wetlands that feed some of the largest rivers in Victoria, here you can swim in a secluded waterhole on the Loddon River, dangle your feet by the banks, witness the aquatic and migratory birds that flock to the area and glimpse a family of turtles basking in the sun. Picnic or swim by the natural infinity pool in Bridgewater, canoe down the wide rivers and small waterways in the region or enjoy the red gum lined lakes of Laanecoorie Weir or Lake Boort. At Newbridge or Laanecoorie you can fish, or enjoy a pub lunch at Newbridge’s historic pub.
If you are after something a little racier join the skiiers on the crystalline waters near Bridgewater, Laanecoorie Weir or Little Lake Boort.
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The pockets and valleys of Loddon hold some of the world’s richest alluvial fields, with 80% of the world’s largest nuggets discovered in the towns of Wedderburn, Inglewood, Rheola, Kingower and Tarnagulla over the past 160 years. Prospectors were originally seduced in the early 1850s, with the 71kg Welcome Stranger discovered in 1869. Today large finds are still made by professionals and amateurs alike. (We suggest a quiet chat with one of the locals to hear stories of the latest finds, and where you too can get lucky!)
For further information about prospecting contact the Loddon Visitor Information Centre (03) 5494 3489 or Coiltek Gold Centre on (03) 5460 4700.
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The lands of Loddon allow for true sustainable living – whether it is picking up vintage pieces to furnish your home, or collecting produce from the nearby fields (such as the world’s finest breads, meats, olives and olive oil, tomatoes, fruit and even salt). It is on these plains too that eucalyptus oil was first produced, and can be purchased today to complete your larder.
In Bridgewater is the 100-year-old Laucke mill that produces what is considered the world’s finest bread making flour. Using wheat from the local farms, the flour is used by Australia’s finest artisan bakers … and exclusively by the local Bridgewater Bakery.
In Inglewood, introduce yourself to James at Meat on Brooke. James is one of only two butchers in Australia who uses a
traditional dry aged beef method. His locally sourced, chemical free meat is akin to tasting an apple straight from the tree.
Travel further north to the farms and meet Peter and Marlies of Salute Oliva in Boort and Marilyn and Ian of Simply Tomatoes in Yando, or see a large range of Loddon’s local produce at Meat on Brooke in Inglewood or the Loddon Visitor Information Centre in Wedderburn.
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EventsLoddon Valley plays host to warm and unique country events. To immerse yourself in these charming, good time events, view the full Calendar of Events at www.loddon.vic.gov.au
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The road follows the old 1850s Cobb & Co track to some of Victoria’s treasures. First stop is Durham Ox on the Serpentine Creek. More of a cross road than a town, here is a quiet fishing spot, an exquisite place to canoe amongst the red gums and undisturbed birdlife.
This road will lead you to Boort, the oasis of the north or "Kakadu of the south". The open expanse of lakes in this area surround this pretty town on a hill, with a beautiful caravan park sitting along one edge of Little Lake Boort.
Here you can explore one of the most significant landscapes in Victoria, the Aboriginal scarred trees, where in these lakes and rivers over 400 Aboriginal scarred trees remain.Seemingly frozen in time, the trees retain markings where canoes, shelters and carrying vessels were once removed. Discover this area for yourself or take a journey with Gulpilill’s Australia to learn of this exceptional heritage and unique ecological environment on our doorstep.
For something curious but equally as awe-inspiring, travel to Barraport and take in the work of the Spanner Man who creates giant sculptures out of spanners. In the past ten years, wheelchair-bound John has created over 100 enormous sculptures using over 100,000 of these tools. Further along the road is one of the region's farming success stories, Simply Tomatoes and Aussie Wool Quilts. At this farm gate, Marilyn will invite you to camp, dine and watch the making of her range of high quality wool quilt products.
LOCALITIES
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Boort Medical Practice is a busy and expanding medical practice servicing Boort and the surrounding communities.
Boort Medical Practice is led by a team of dedicated GPs; Dr Fady Malak, and Dr Michelle Medenilla, who are supported by highly trained nursing staff and allied health professionals which include Psychologists, Physiotherapists, Podiatrists and Optometrists.
Practice hours are Monday to Friday from 8.30am to 5.30pm, with after hours
medical treatment available from our GP On Call service at Boort District Health.
New patients are welcome.
Services Include: Pathology collection
Men's & Women’s Health
Blood Pressure Checks
Electrocardiography ( ECG), 24hr Holter Monitor
Comprehensive Health Assessments and Care Plans
Asthma Management
Diabetes Management
Employment Medicals
Health Checks
Immunisation / Vaccinations (incl. Travel)
PAP Smears
Removal of skin lesions and wound management
2 Coutts Street Boort Vic. 3537
Telephone: 03 5451 5220Fax: 03 5455 2388
After Hours: 03 5451 5200 (Boort District Health)
In case of emergency Dial 000
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82 Godfrey Street BOORT | 03 54552005
Make sure you visit the retail hub of Boort! We can help you with newspapers, magazines, Tattslotto, cards and wrap plus an extensive range of giftware and furniture items, fresh flowers, dry cleaning and more. We provide a free gift wrapping service, newspaper deliveries as well as all your tourism information needs. We are passionate about our customers and the friendly service we consistently provide – we look forward to seeing you in-store soon!
BOORT EMPORIUM
113 Godfrey Street BOORT | 03 5455 2018
Overlooking Little Lake Boort, the Hotel offers bar, beer garden, private dining room, lounge and large function room. Bus tours very welcome and we can accommodate all dietary requests.Lunch, dinner and takeaways available. Friday Happy Hour, bar specials Saturday night. Menu – both pub classics and restaurant style meals at reasonable prices. Accommodation – family rooms, doubles and singles. Continental breakfast included in price.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
93 Godfrey Street BOORT | 0413 962 991 | Open: Wed 9am–1pm, Thu & Fri 9am–3pm, Sat 9am–1pm
Located in the town centre of Boort, Oasis Gallery is eclectic and unique. We believe in supporting local artists and providing a platform for visitors to sample local talent and products. From organic olive oil soaps, handmade macramé hangings, plants and succulents, coffee scrubs and artwork, Oasis Gallery offers a range of gifts and keepsakes for all who visit. We provide tea, coffee and refreshments in our Tearoom ... and a Book Exchange with a wide selection from Dr. Seuss to ancient history ... for all ages.
OASIS GALLERY
5 Templeton Drive BOORT | 03 5455 2646 | 0418 552 666 | 0418 552 651 [email protected] | saluteoliva.com.au | Open by appointment
Cheers to good health with olives! A family owned and run olive grove, located at the east edge of Boort, Salute Oliva produces first class extra virgin olive oil and a variety of table olives. All products are certified organic. Visitors and tours are welcome by pre-arrangement.
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Visit Simply Tomatoes, Woolly Warmers and Aussie Wool Quilts-Boort
for ’good old fashioned country hospitality’.
We welcome visitors to tour on farm manufacturing operations of Simply Tomatoes, Woolly Warmers and Aussie Wool Quilts-Boort.
In fact we regularly host groups for morning tea or lunch, and you can even stay a night or two if you have your own self-contained Recreational Vehicle!
Visiting the farm is the perfect window into farming life and how things have changed over the years with machinery, technology and land practices.
After checking out all the things we do here, a little bit of retail therapy awaits in the showroom! You’ll be delighted with our gorgeous menagerie of animals and our
truly amazing amenities (just wait until you see our loos!) You’ll have a fabulous time.
Simply Tomatoes Package Tours also have guided and self-drive Day Tours around Boort’s fascinating hidden treasures.
So whether you would like to visit us, tour with us or stay with us, we’ve “Simply Got it All for You!”
Contact details: Ian & Marilyn Lanyon Ph 03 5455 4237 or 0428 554 235 479 Parkers Road, YANDO, Boort VIC 3537
E: [email protected] W: www.simplytomatoes.com.auW: www.aussiewoolquilts-boort.com.au W: www.woollywarmers.com.au
Visit Simply Tomatoes, Woolly Warmers
for ’good old fashioned country hospitality’.
Visit Simply Tomatoes, Woolly Warmers and Aussie Wool Quilts-Boort
for ’good old fashioned country hospitality’.
We welcome visitors to tour on farm manufacturing operations of Simply Tomatoes, Woolly Warmers and Aussie Wool Quilts-Boort.
In fact we regularly host groups for morning tea or lunch, and you can even stay a night or two if you have your own self-contained Recreational Vehicle!
Visiting the farm is the perfect window into farming life and how things have changed over the years with machinery, technology and land practices.
After checking out all the things we do here, a little bit of retail therapy awaits in the showroom! You’ll be delighted with our gorgeous menagerie of animals and our
truly amazing amenities (just wait until you see our loos!) You’ll have a fabulous time.
Simply Tomatoes Package Tours also have guided and self-drive Day Tours around Boort’s fascinating hidden treasures.
So whether you would like to visit us, tour with us or stay with us, we’ve “Simply Got it All for You!”
Contact details: Ian & Marilyn Lanyon Ph 03 5455 4237 or 0428 554 235 479 Parkers Road, YANDO, Boort VIC 3537
E: [email protected] W: www.simplytomatoes.com.auW: www.aussiewoolquilts-boort.com.au W: www.woollywarmers.com.au
Visit Simply Tomatoes, Woolly Warmers and Aussie Wool Quilts-Boort
for ’good old fashioned country hospitality’.
We welcome visitors to tour on farm manufacturing operations of Simply Tomatoes, Woolly Warmers and Aussie Wool Quilts-Boort.
In fact we regularly host groups for morning tea or lunch, and you can even stay a night or two if you have your own self-contained Recreational Vehicle!
Visiting the farm is the perfect window into farming life and how things have changed over the years with machinery, technology and land practices.
After checking out all the things we do here, a little bit of retail therapy awaits in the showroom! You’ll be delighted with our gorgeous menagerie of animals and our
truly amazing amenities (just wait until you see our loos!) You’ll have a fabulous time.
Simply Tomatoes Package Tours also have guided and self-drive Day Tours around Boort’s fascinating hidden treasures.
So whether you would like to visit us, tour with us or stay with us, we’ve “Simply Got it All for You!”
Contact details: Ian & Marilyn Lanyon Ph 03 5455 4237 or 0428 554 235 479 Parkers Road, YANDO, Boort VIC 3537
E: [email protected] W: www.simplytomatoes.com.auW: www.aussiewoolquilts-boort.com.au W: www.woollywarmers.com.au
Visit Simply Tomatoes, Woolly Warmers and Aussie Wool Quilts-Boort
for ’good old fashioned country hospitality’.
We welcome visitors to tour on farm manufacturing operations of Simply Tomatoes, Woolly Warmers and Aussie Wool Quilts-Boort.
In fact we regularly host groups for morning tea or lunch, and you can even stay a night or two if you have your own self-contained Recreational Vehicle!
Visiting the farm is the perfect window into farming life and how things have changed over the years with machinery, technology and land practices.
After checking out all the things we do here, a little bit of retail therapy awaits in the showroom! You’ll be delighted with our gorgeous menagerie of animals and our
truly amazing amenities (just wait until you see our loos!) You’ll have a fabulous time.
Simply Tomatoes Package Tours also have guided and self-drive Day Tours around Boort’s fascinating hidden treasures.
So whether you would like to visit us, tour with us or stay with us, we’ve “Simply Got it All for You!”
Contact details: Ian & Marilyn Lanyon Ph 03 5455 4237 or 0428 554 235 479 Parkers Road, YANDO, Boort VIC 3537
E: [email protected] W: www.simplytomatoes.com.auW: www.aussiewoolquilts-boort.com.au W: www.woollywarmers.com.au
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84 Godfrey Street BOORT 03 5455 2025 | [email protected] | therailway.net
The Railway Hotel is a fine pub with 100 years of trading – supplying you with friendly service, cold beer, spirits and wine, great meals, restaurant, accommodation, bottle shop and TAB.
Make your way to the Railway, have a punt, check out the menu and the five cold beers on tap. Bar trading 7 days. Meals are from Tuesday to Saturday, lunch and dinner. We will open other days if need be for group bookings. Have a chat with Andrew or Kerrie who are only too happy to help.
RAILWAY HOTEL
03 5455 4257 | Bookings by appointment only, entry fee $10.00
Stroll through the two acre garden of John & Sonia Piccoli where many large sculptures, made from old and antique spanners by John are placed amongst the picturesque garden. Birds are also a feature, with many varied types. A collection of old horse-drawn equipment lines the front and back driveways, with many other interesting things to be seen.
STAR SPANNER SCULPTURE GARDEN
11 Wright Street BOORT | Contact Jamie Whitmore | 0429 957 507 03 5455 2226 | whitmoresbuslines.com.au
Charters & tours: transportational solutionsWhat we do: Charters and day tours, educational tours, theatre visits, shopping trips, school camps & excursions, school buses, sporting events and social club trips. Specialising in personal service and ideal for all types of group travel. No trip too long or too short-local, city and interstate – day and night.
WHITMORES BUS LINES
PYRAMID HILL MITIAMO
This town, recognised for its historic and art deco architecture is named after the beautiful granite hill that it sits alongside. A golf course surrounds the hill and a walking track meanders around the base of this view point that was once the meeting place for local aboriginal clans, and a passing point for Major Thomas Mitchell in 1836. A curiosity is the local Historical Society with more than 6,000 items in its repository.
Visitors can stay at the caravan park or the grand 1928 Victoria Hotel in Pyramid Hill, or travel to the exceptional Terrick Terrick National Park. With a low granite outcrop, Terrick Terrick contains one of the most intact areas of indigenous northern plains vegetation in Victoria. Within its boundaries are fields of endangered plants, ancient forests and native animals and birdlife, an area that has seduced travellers for thousands of years.
On 1 September 1860, Burke and Wills, with their calvacade of 26 camels and 28 horses, travelled from Terrick Terrick to Mt Hope. Wills, Becker, and Beckler climbed Mt Hope. Becker sketched Pyramid Hill from Mt Hope. On this granite outcrop 10 kilometres from Pyramid Hill are stands of White Cypress Pine, Eucalptus, Wattle and wildflowers in spring.
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36 Kelly Street PYRAMID HILL | 03 5455 7006 Open: Monday – Friday 6.30am–4.30pm
Enjoy the delicious homemade pies, pasties, sausage rolls, cakes and slices. Morning tea, light lunch or afternoon tea available, dine in or enjoy the ambiance of alfresco dining.
Group bookings welcome, with private meeting room available.
THE COFFEE BANK
16-18 Kelly Street PYRAMID HILL | 03 5455 7035 Open: Monday – Friday 7am–8.30pm, Saturday & Sunday 8am–8.30pm
Centrally located Pyramid Hill Bakery Café is a great place to call in for a coffee and cake or light meal, dine-in or takeaway.
All pastries and cakes are made on the premises. You won’t be disappointed with the wonderful variety available.
Catering available and all special occasion cakes made to order.
PYRAMID HILL BAKERY CAFÉ
McKay Street PYRAMID HILL [email protected] | pyramidhill.net.au Open: Tuesdays 10am–3pm & first Sunday of the month 2pm–4pm or by appointment.
A winner of the Shire of Loddon ‘Best Tourist Attraction’
Preserving and promoting the history of Bald Rock, Mincha, Pyramid Hill, Durham Ox, Mincha West, Sylvaterre, Loddon Vale, Mologa, Terrick Terrick, Macorna and Yarrawalla.
PYRAMID HILL & DISTRICT HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC. Incorporating Pioneer Machinery
5 Joffre Street MITIAMO | 03 5436 5209 | [email protected] |
Open 7 days to 9pm. Take-away food, groceries, newsagency, ice, liquor, petrol, diesel and gas bottles available also phone recharge cards and eftpos. The Mitiamo Post Office is located next door.
Whilst in Mitiamo, spend time bushwalking, bird watching or exploring the Terrick Terrick National Park. Wander around the War Memorial Corner and read about the history of the rare Remembrance statue and the mounted gun.
MITIAMO GENERAL STORE
20 Victoria Street PYRAMID HILL 03 5455 7391 | [email protected] | victoriahotelpyramidhill.com/ Open: Mon – Wed 11am–10pm, Thu – Sat 11am–1am, Sun 12 Noon–8pm
You’re sure to enjoy the Victoria Hotel in Pyramid Hill. Cold beer, wines and spirits. Great meals and comfortable accommodation. Catering for functions.We’re approximately 250 km north of Melbourne and 90 km north of Bendigo. Trains daily, Melbourne-Swan Hill line. A short drive from the Murray Valley region. Your hosts are David and Debbie Demaine.
VICTORIA HOTEL
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Victoria Street PYRAMID HILL | 0438 557 012
Conveniently located next to the local swimming pool, and within walking distance to the centre of town, an ideal spot for that quiet, relaxed holiday. The park has an en-suite cabin, powered and unpowered grassed drive-through sites with clean amenities and laundry facilities. Dump point located at park. Pet friendly.
If you are a CMCA member enjoy the 10% discount by staying at the Pyramid Hill Caravan Park.
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Little known jewels sit amidst these verdant pastures. Serpentine is a small town where you can access the magnificent Serpentine Creek and Pon Pon reserve. Pon Pon, a treasure trove of plants and animals, was an important site for Aboriginal communities with many scarred trees evident in this area. Just south of Serpentine you will see a large, heritage-listed brick woolshed, constructed for John
Ettershank, an engineer and pastoralist, who is credited with the invention of the first mechanical shearing system.
Passing through Dingee you will see the superb 1930s corrugated-iron memorial hall. Close by is a wall of plaques commemorating past residents in the district.
Dairy herds dominate the farm land in this region, including Calivil – an irrigation district with
water sourced from as far away as Lake Eildon. The town, with its local hall and recreation reserve, is framed by the natural shade trees of the Pompapiel Forest.
Jarklin is a farming district with the Four Posts Hotel the meeting place for local residents. Drop in for a drink and meet some of the locals that work the land in this fertile region.
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Bridgewater sits on the wide banks of the Loddon River. Once the crossing point for gold diggers, today it is a key destination for those exploring the region. After fossicking through the historic church’s op shop, or wandering through the antique and collectibles shop, pick up a bottle of wine from Water Wheel Winery and select your picnic lunch from the Bridgewater Bakehouse.
With these supplies, make your way down river to the natural infinity pool, with a swimming platform surrounded by river red gums. In the distance, you will see the 100-year-old Laucke Flour Mill.
You can head down the river on a canoe, or ski on the long stretches of river where the Australian Masters are held every January.
Finish the day sleeping by the Loddon in the riverside caravan and camping park, and continue your stay to walk the many trails, cycle, play golf or just while away the hours.
When you are ready to mosey, travel the scenic route via Arnold to Inglewood.
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2 Main Street BRIDGEWATER ON LODDON | 03 5437 3224 |
The art deco pub built in 1939 sits on the banks of the Loddon River and the beer garden offers superb views. Enjoy a wholesome pub meal in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere in the dining room or bar with open fires for winter warmth and ambience. Breakfast is served Sunday mornings.
Ask our friendly staff about our function packages – with great menus and, if required, a photographer, function coordinator and music are available.
BRIDGEWATER HOTEL
Park Street BRIDGEWATER ON LODDON 03 5437 3086 | bridgewaterpubliccaravanpark.com.au
The caravan park is situated on the banks of the Loddon River, within walking distance of the shops. Our newly built caravan park has an on-site manager who can help you get the most out of your stay by providing information about Bridgewater and the tourist attractions in and around the Loddon Valley region. Many of the sites have views, making this an ideal destination for families, groups and those simply seeking a quiet break away.
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4183 Bridgewater Maldon Road BRIDGEWATER ON LODDONJulie Riley 03 5442 6098 | 0401 501 205 |
Learmonths Place is a renovated farm house where you can enjoy visiting some of the local wineries and historic gold rush towns.
Or simply relax on the property taking in the bird life, starry nights and river views only a short walk from the house.
LEARMONTHS PLACE
6 Main Street BRIDGEWATER ON LODDON | 03 5437 3404 [email protected] |
Bridgewater Bakehouse, located 50 metres from the banks of the Loddon River, offers a variety of traditional baked-on-premises food which includes fresh baked daily bread and pies, slices, cakes, made to order sandwiches and rolls and fresh ground coffee to help you continue on your journey or to enjoy while spending the day by the river. Bridgewater Bakehouse also offers gluten free wraps and biscuits for people with dietary needs and can also provide a variety of options for your catering needs.
Bridgewater Bakehouse has undercover seating including gas heaters and ceiling fans and is located a short 20 metre walk from the town’s public conveniences. Please stop by for a chat with our friendly staff.
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18 Parklands Road BRIDGEWATER ON LODDON | 0407 387 279 |
Parklands Retreat is a beautiful 1950s style double brick house on a working farm.
3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, large living and dining area and kitchen. It also offers a games room and an outdoor area with a BBQ. Set among amazing native trees with an abundance of birdlife and an extensive orchard.
• 2 minutes from Bridgewater on Loddon • Water-skiing, fishing, canoeing, swimming & river walks • Sky diving • Cycling, golf, tennis, football & cricket • Photography & bird watching • Gift shops, Water Wheel Winery & weekend markets • Famous Bridgewater Bakehouse • Bridgewater Hotel, offering meals
10 minutes along the Calder Highway is Inglewood with its antique shops and Blue Eucy Museum. We are also close to Melville Caves, offering panoramic views, and some small wineries at Kingower.
Relax and enjoy the tranquility of Parklands in its secluded setting.
PARKLANDS RETREAT
Calder Highway BRIDGEWATER ON LODDON | 03 5437 3200Office hours: 7am–8.30pm
Riverside motel is centrally located next to the Loddon River and within walking distance to the Bridgewater Bakehouse and Hotel.
All rooms have a 32 inch TV, are air conditioned with double glazed windows and there is an outdoor barbeque area. A DVD player with DVDs is available free from the office.
The motel is situated 7km from Inglewood and 34 km from Bendigo.
RIVERSIDE MOTEL
Lyndhurst Street BRIDGEWATER ON LODDON 03 5437 3060 | [email protected]
Located only 20 minutes north of Bendigo, Water Wheel has a reputation for creating some of the most exciting wines of the region.
Most years we produce some odd varieties, such as Petit Verdot, Malbec or Primitivo. The cellar door is just on the eastern edge of Bridgewater surrounded by lawns and bordered by vineyard.
We’d love to see you, and we often have cellar door specials and special wines only available here.
WATER WHEEL VINEYARDS
INGLEWOOD RHEOLA KINGOWER
The grand historic buildings of Inglewood stand as testament to the wealth that flooded into this area. Today antiques and collectibles stores are clustered amongst the exquisite buildings and historic shopfronts.
A key stopping point is Meat on Brooke, the notable dry aged butcher and providore of local produce. Further down, on the edge of town is the Blue Eucy museum with a fully operating still. Looking out into the bushland you will see trees where leaves
are still harvested, the same trees used in the 1850s. From the museum shop and café you can also purchase the full range of local eucy products.
Kingower and Rheola are two beautiful old gold rush era villages bordering the Kooyoora State Park. Rheola, once home to 130 stores, retains buildings from these heady days. Gold remains in the region, and fossicking continues to reward. In the 1980s the ‘Hand of Faith’ was found just behind the Kingower school house,
then sold to a Las Vegas casino for US $1 million.
Kooyoora State Park is home to rare box ironbark forest, spectacular granite outcrops and significant Indigenous sites. The hiding cave of bushranger Captain Melville can be explored in the gullies of the granite. One highlight of the region is the winding path to the top of Kooyoora State Park for the 360 degree views of the horizon.
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20 Grant Street INGLEWOOD | 0457 633 742 [email protected] | inglewood.vic.au/eucymuseumOpen: Thursday – Monday 10am–4pm Large groups and private tours by appointment
Our Eucalyptus Distillery Complex is located at the northern end of Inglewood on the historic Jones’ “eucy” distillery site.
Soak up the history of eucalyptus oil production in the museum displays, interactive displays and tours, including a demonstration of oil being distilled. Wander around the old machinery and distillery.
Our café and shop has an extensive range of “eucy oil”, hampers and natural products for sale.
Bus parking, picnic, play area and toilet facilities available.
EUCALYPTUS DISTILLERY CENTRE
91 Brooke Street INGLEWOOD | 03 5438 3050 | [email protected] Open: 11am – 1am Monday to Saturday, 12noon – 11pm Sunday
AVAILABLE FOR ALL FUNCTIONS
• Meals 7 days • Alfresco dining • Espresso coffee & cake • Pizzas
TAB, Keno and Sky Channel available.
STEVE’S EMPIRE STATE HOTEL
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Five amazing collectables stores all located in Brooke Street on the Calder Highway (M79). A unique
shopping experience.
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For trading hours, call our shops before you visit.
We will be happy to assist you!
Sharp’s Bazaar: 03 5438 3416
Inglewood Emporium: 03 5438 3287
Gypsy Collectables: 0401 521 284
Lizzies Old Wares: 0400 808 295
Old and Interesting: 0407 453 646
INGLEWOODMOTEL AND CARAVAN PARKTAKE A WELL DESERVED HOLIDAYwww.inglewoodmotelcaravanpark.com.au
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Inglewood Motel and Caravan Park is a 10 acre bush park privately owned and managed by Jerry and Pauline Wellman.
The site includes 8 motel rooms, 20 ensuite powered caravan sites, 20 powered sites and space for numerous unpowered sites. Also an outdoor bbq area and indoor recreation area.
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Squatters arrived in Wedderburn in the 1840s, with the trickle of settlers turning to a flood when gold was uncovered. Magnificent buildings remain in the back blocks, with the Coach House Museum exhibiting precious historic pieces such as carriages, hardware and a blacksmith's store. The historic General Store with stock still on the shelves is little changed from the days of the goldrush.
On the edge of town is the native bushland of Hard Hill Reserve, a camping and RV friendly site. In amongst the trees is a gem – an old eucy still manned by volunteers, who harvest and distil the local leaves to produce the elixir. Slightly further afield are the Beggary Hills (Note: known locally as the prospector’s dream … just saying!).
Also in the region is the picturesque and seemingly forgotten Victorian railway town of Korong Vale. A photographer’s fantasy, this town boasts the beautiful two storey historic Scully Hotel that sits quietly on this former busy thoroughfare.
Nature lovers are spoilt for choice at the Wychitella conservation reserve that bursts to life after rain, with rare and threatened species abounding in its hills. Those feeling more adventurous can make their way up to Mt Korong, a haven for bird watchers and bushwalkers.
When departing Loddon Valley and travelling the Calder Highway to Mildura, a must-do is to stop at Sea Lake and visit Lake Tyrrell. This is the largest salt lake in Victoria.
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65 Brooke Street INGLEWOOD | 03 5438 3039 | 0409 503 105
Owners, James and Pat Clee, have re-introduced the practice of quality dry ageing beef. Inglewood Aged Beef is produced by hanging the whole carcase for 21 to 28 days; during this time the juices are absorbed into the beef, enhancing the flavour and tenderising the meat, a crust forms on the outside of the carcase which is later trimmed away. Their “farm to plate” Inglewood Aged Beef is available in store.
MEAT ON BROOKE
39 Brooke Street INGLEWOOD 03 5438 3357 | 0419 869 950 [email protected] Open: Generally Friday to Monday & public holidays Other days by chance
Where secondhand is never second best
VINTAGE COLLECTABLES OLD WARES
FUSSPOTS AT INGLEWOOD
4580 Calder Highway INGLEWOOD | 03 5438 [email protected] | inglewoodmotelcaravanpark.com.au
Inglewood Motel and Caravan Park is a 10 acre bush park privately owned and managed by Jerry and Pauline Wellman.
The site includes 8 motel rooms, 20 ensuite powered caravan sites, 20 powered sites and space for numerous unpowered sites. Also an outdoor bbq area and indoor recreation area.
Pet friendly park – including horses.
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With an extensive menu we offer everything from cakes and sweets right through to some of the best homemade pies you can get.We can freshly make a light snack to a full meal so come on in for a Sunday brunch, a leisurely lunch or a coffee to start the day!We can also provide catering services.
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43-49 High Street WEDDERBURN | 03 5494 3002 [email protected] | wedderburnmotel.com.auOpen: 7am–9pm with an after-hours service bell available
Your hosts Gary & Myra welcome you to the Wedderburn Goldseeker Motel consisting of 19 rooms including 1 disability access room, on-site parking and free Wi-Fi.
Wedderburn, Victoria, is situated on the Calder Highway and is 225km from Melbourne and 326km from Mildura. Wedderburn offers a great stopover if you are travelling through to Mildura or further north.
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1 Hospital Street WEDDERBURN | 0427 943 596 | | [email protected] | kurracaburnheights.com.au
Your hosts Michelle and Bruce Hargreaves provide boutique accommodation at Wedderburn, Victoria, in the heart of Central Victoria’s Golden Triangle. The house overlooks Donaldson Park Recreation Reserve and Nardoo Creek. It is just a 5 minute walk to Wedderburn shops, cafes and hotel. Private self-contained accommodation for up to six people. The back garden opens out onto bushland and walking tracks. KurracaBurN Heights is an iconic 1938 building.
KURRACABURN HEIGHTS
Miki & Crew are a Wedderburn mother and daughter duo who produce beautiful, fragrant, handmade soy wax candles, melts, tealights and diffusers. Our products will fill your rooms with a wonderful aroma and make the perfect gift for any occasion.
Stockists of our products can be found throughout the Loddon Valley Region. For more information on our range contact us on: Facebook – Miki & Crew and Instagram – Mikis_Candles
MIKI & CREW
Julie Benaim knows Wedderburn well, as a life-long business woman her experience and knowledge will be of great benefit to potential buyers looking at our region. In conjunction with Greg Fathers they provide a proactive team for selling and buying houses, farmlets, bush blocks and farm land in the Golden Triangle area.
Call anytime Julie Benaim 0457 904 119 or Greg Fathers 0419 117 859 and we will be pleased to assist you.
PRIORITY 1 – Real Estate Sales
24 Wilson Street WEDDERBURN 03 5494 3489 | [email protected] | wedderburnch.org.au Office hours: Monday to Friday 9am–5pm
Wedderburn Community House offers a range of resources and services that include Wednesday Community lunches, Bingo, Tastes of Loddon, Country Market, NILs loans, gymnasium, internet café, Education Lifestyle courses, Op Shop and agency for Vicroads and Centrelink/Medicare. We also sell local produce and hampers.
WEDDERBURN COMMUNITY HOUSE
72 High Street WEDDERBURN | 03 5494 3008 Open: Hotel – Mon to Fri 3pm til late, Sat & Sun 12 noon til late; Bistro – Mon to Sat 6pm-8pm; Cafe – Mon to Fri 8am-2.30pm
Visit the Wedderburn Hotel/Cafe and meet our friendly staff. Pop in for a cold beer, a great meal or even a hot cappuccino.Speak to our staff about holding your function/parties in our bistro, karaoke is available upon request.
WEDDERBURN HOTEL
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71 High Street WEDDERBURN | 03 5494 3309Open: Monday – Friday 9am–5.30pm
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Located in a tranquil bush setting, with the beautiful sounds of birds, the park has cabins available, 65 powered sites and 20 unpowered sites.
Drive through sites are available, and big rigs are welcome.
The park managers look forward to meeting you on your next holiday.
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Sea Lake Motel is located at the south end of Sea Lake township on the Calder Highway. Seven minutes drive further on is the spectacular Lake Tyrrell – a photographer’s dream for sunset and sunrise photo shoots. In the winter season sunset is 5.30pm to 6.45pm and in the summer it is 7.30pm to 9pm.
The motel boasts refurbished rooms – queen, triple and family rooms, a four bedroom house and a one bedroom cottage – all with crockery, cutlery,
microwaves and complimentary high speed Wi-Fi. There is also a fabulous pool area with lovely shade sails.
We have an easy-to-use 24 hour check in machine – perfect for late arrivals. The process is simple, just go to our website (www.sealakemotel.com.au) and make your reservation. To check in, attend the kiosk at the front of the motel, confi rm your room and make a payment by VISA, Mastercard or American Express.
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Wilson Street WEDDERBURN | 03 5494 3489loddon.vic.gov.au | wedderburn.vic.au
RV Friendly
Located in a quiet natural bush setting and within walking distance to the town centre. This Reserve caters for the RV Friendly enthusiast providing on/off road camping, amenities, barbeques and picnic area. Free access to a dump point is situated in the Wedderburn Pioneer Caravan Park.
Eucalyptus Stew Pot
The Eucalyptus Stew Pot operates most days but can be viewed 7 days. A full demonstration is provided for group tours but prior bookings are essential. Contact details are below.
Minelab Wedderburn Detector Jamboree
Hard Hill Tourist Reserve is Home to the “Minelab Wedderburn Detector Jamboree” which is conducted annually Saturday and Sunday of the Victorian Labour day long weekend.
WEDDERBURN HARD HILL TOURIST RESERVE
15 Kerr Street WEDDERBURN | 03 5494 3100 [email protected] Open: Monday to Thursday 8.30am–6pm, Friday 8.30am–7pm, Saturday 8.30am–4pm, Sunday 9.30am–4pm
Randall’s Foodworks services include: Full range of groceries | Weekly specials | Fresh meat, fresh fruit & vegetables | Delicatessen | Large range of general merchandise | Bottle shop | Party ice | Eftpos on all lanes | EPAY phone recharge | Telstra mobile phones | Christmas club | Bendigo Bank agency | ATM 24 hour access (Bendigo Bank)
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TARNAGULLA NEWBRIDGE LLANELLY MOLIAGUL
Over 30 historic buildings remain in the beautiful town of Tarnagulla. Wander down the streets with an audio tour and spot the 1853 Victoria Hotel and Theatre, a former dance hall and theatre where Dame Nellie Melba and Lola Montez once performed. Explore the natural box and ironbark bush around Tarnagulla where historic buildings remain, surrounded by myriad wildflowers, birdlife and native animals. Chat to the local publicans at
Tarnagulla or Newbridge Hotels and get tips on where to fossick, then camp in the bush or book into the gorgeous Rostrata Country Farm Stay. Travelling to Newbridge you will pass by Llanelly which was home to 20,000 people with the discovery of alluvial gold in 1865.
At the picturesque and historic town of Newbridge, on the banks of the Loddon, you can camp, walk, cycle and canoe.
Fish for your supper in the river, replenish at the Newbridge pub or grab a homemade rump steak pie from Beryl and Darryl at the Newbridge Historic General Store.
Further along is historic Moliagul, were the Welcome Stranger nugget was found in 1869 and many years later, the founder of the Royal Flying Doctor Service, John Flynn, was born.
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58 Brownbills Road LAANECOORIE 03 5435 7303 | [email protected] | laanecoorie.com.au Open: Shop/office 9am–5pm, check-in 9am–10pm
Relax in a natural bush setting beside the lake. Activities – skiing, fishing, swimming, kayaking, prospecting, bushwalking and cycling. Facilities – en-suite cabins with A/C and cooking facilities. Powered and unpowered sites. Camp kitchen, recreation room, BBQs, laundry, playground, tennis, soccer, volleyball and basketball courts, 9 hole mini-golf. Convenience store, long term holiday sites, boat ramp access. Pet friendly.
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36 Lyon Street NEWBRIDGE 03 5438 7201 | [email protected] | newbridgegeneralstore@com Open: Mon – Fri 7am–5pm, Sat 8.30am–4pm & Sun 9am–4pm
The Newbridge General Store is situated at the corner of Lyon and Burke Streets in Newbridge. The Newbridge General Store remains a historical, cultural and social meeting place for the community and travellers alike – a very popular place to rest and enjoy the river scenery and streetscape. The peace and tranquillity of a walk along the river is a welcome rest after a long drive.
The store still provides basic needs such as groceries, camping, hardware, automotive, newsagency and a post office.
The main focus is healthy foods at a reasonable price, including homemade pastries, burgers, souvlaki, roast meats and sandwiches.Fully licensed, dine in and takeaway options with gluten free and vegetarian foods are available.
The Riverside Cafe is a fully licensed cafe restaurant. The restaurant is enhanced by the high quality snacks and meals developed for the palate and the pocket. Homemade Craft Beer is available.
A great place to meet, visit, dine in and catch up with friends.
NEWBRIDGE GENERAL STORE
37 Lyons Street NEWBRIDGE 03 5438 7260 | thenewbridgehotel.gmail.com |
Welcome to the Historic Newbridge Hotel situated on the banks of the Loddon River. We offer cold beers, local wines and hearty country style meals. Dinner is offered Thursday to Saturday and lunches Friday to Sunday. Bookings are preferred.
The Newbridge Hotel is staffed and operated by volunteers from the Newbridge Football/Netball Club who extend a warm welcome to experience good old country hospitality.
NEWBRIDGE HOTEL
Wayawa | 8 Sandy Creek Lane TARNAGULLA (behind Victoria Theatre)
Call in for great coffee and cakes, crafts and local produce.
Open Sundays 10am to 4pm
TARNAGULLA COMMUNITY CENTRE
1240 Dunolly Rheola Road, MURPHY’S CREEK 0419 529 094 | [email protected] | rostrata.com.au |
Relax, step back in time and experience the life style of a by-gone era. This comfortable home, set in a secluded tranquil setting, is furnished with a mix of period furniture with modern amenities. Rostrata overlooks the Dead Log Creek, which is home to both native animals and bird life. The Nostalgia shed displaying items from the past will capture your imagination.Explore the untouched streetscape of Tarnagulla. Known as the Town of Churches, several buildings are classified by The National Trust. Walking/cycling tracks meander through the State Forest. Moliagul has a monument marking where the largest nugget of gold, the “Welcome Stranger” was found. John Flynn, founder of the inland Flying Doctor Service was born at Moliagul – a monument to him is opposite his birthplace. Kooyoora State Park has the famous Melville Caves. The lookout has panoramic views of the surrounding country. Rostrata is a great base for cycling, gold detecting, bird watching, and photography, both day and night. The Loddon River at Newbridge offers fishing, kayaking, etc.Rostrata is close to Tarnagulla and sleeps 6 people.
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On the way to or from the Loddon Valley, we suggest you stop by Laanecoorie. This long body of water lined with red gums has quiet spots for camping, canoeing, fishing, walking and cycling, with open spaces for boating and skiing. The large historic Janevale Bridge designed by Sir John Monash is the largest bridge of its kind built in Victoria prior to World War 1. Laanecoorie Lakeside Park a quiet spot to camp, park your van or stay in the cabins beside the river.
Another stop on these historic backroads is Eddington, a key river crossing and supply town during the goldrush. Once boasting five hotels, a chemist, butter and cheese factory, saddlery, bank and station agent, the population gradually fell away, leaving this quaint town standing as testament to these extraordinary times. By the river you can dream an afternoon away, and then finish it off with a coffee and homemade beignets at Septembre Vintage, a café
and vintage store owned by the French-born Virginie and Dominic.
Logan is a gem on this ribbon of historic road to discover. We suggest stopping at the Avoca Forest Hotel to find out from the locals about other hidden spots in this region.
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WIMMERA HIGHWAYEDDINGTONLoddon Miniature Steam Train Rides 4th Sunday of the month, April-October (03) 5468 7233Septembre Vintage (Antiques and Collectables) 4028 Bendigo-Maryborough Rd Eddington 0451 836 665KINGOWERBlanche Barkly Wines Kingower (03) 5438 8223LAANECOORIELaanecoorie Riverfront Camping Laanecoorie (03) 5435 7200NEWBRIDGENewbridge River Reserve (03) 5435 7263LOGANLogan Pub 6742 Wimmera Hwy, Logan (03) 5496 2220RHEOLAKangderaar Winery 288 Wehla/Kingower Rd, Rheola (03) 5438 8292The Colonial Way Horse-Drawn Caravans Taylors Rd, Rheola 0429 932 744TARNAGULLATarnagulla Golden Age Hotel 97 Commercial Rd, Tarnagulla (03) 5438 7336Tarnagulla Post Office and Mini-Mart 101 Commercial Rd, Tarnagulla (03) 5438 7301Matilda’s of Tarnagulla 89 Commercial Rd, Tarnagulla 0457 326 743
CALDER HIGHWAYBRIDGEWATER ON LODDONBridgewater Caltex Roadhouse Calder Hwy Bridgewater on Loddon (03) 5437 3042
Mulwarrie Studio 3 Serpentine Rd Bridgewater on Loddon (03) 5437 3255Tumbleweeds & Toadstools 7 Main St, Bridgewater on Loddon (03) 5437 3411Graylee Cottage 11 Camp St Bridgewater on Loddon 0428 373 208INGLEWOODCousin Jack’s Bakehouse Brooke St, InglewoodInglewood Historical Society Southey St, Inglewood (03) 5438 3073FP Nevins Real Estate 92 Brooke St, Inglewood (03) 5438 3041Ambulance Auxiliary Op Shop 38 Brooke St, InglewoodNed’s Shed Vintage Car and Machinery Display 96 Brooke St, Inglewood (03) 5438 3565Gee Gee’s Eatery 74 Brooke St Inglewood (03) 5438 3057KORONG VALEScully’s Hotel 22 Allen St, Korong Vale (03) 5494 7300WEDDERBURNCuzz’s Studio 45 Wilson St,Wedderburn (03) 5494 3600Wedderburn Fish & Chip Shop High St, Wedderburn (03) 5494 3056Korong Historical Society 26 High St, Wedderburn [email protected] Real Estate 33 High St, Wedderburn (03) 5494 3493Wedderburn Community House Op Shop 24 Wilson St, Wedderburn (03) 5494 3489WYCHITELLAWychitella Railway Hotel 13 Tormeys Rd, Wychitella (03) 5492 7533
LODDON VALLEY HIGHWAYBOORTCafé Renu 118 Godfrey St, BoortBoort Historical Society Godfrey St, Boort (03) 5455 2744 / 0428 133 381Banyandah Retreat 19 Lakeview St, Boort (03) 5455 2233Op Shop Godfrey St, Boort (03) 5455 2823Boort Lakeside Café 41 King St, Boort (03) 5455 2139Brojayla Patches 55-59 Godfrey St, Boort (03) 5455 2722Godfrey and Bear 116 Godfrey St, Boort 0400 791 959Elders Rural Service 0428 328 928Rodwells 53-55 McMillans Rd, Boort (03) 5455 2002Pink Olive House 130 Godfrey St, Boort 0402 266 703DINGEEDingee General Store Main St, Dingee (03) 5436 8481Dingee Hotel Main St, Dingee (03) 5436 8303JARKLINJarklin Four Posts Hotel 6696 Loddon Valley Hwy, Jarklin (03) 5437 9241PYRAMID HILLThe Purple Rain Collection 36 Victoria St, Pyramid Hill 0438 150 179Op Shop Kelly St, Pyramid HillSERPENTINESerpentine Hotel & Café Loddon Valley Hwy, Serpentine (03) 5437 8389
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In Maryborough and surrounds, you can discover the history of the early goldfields while immersing yourself in the charm of provincial Victoria.
Take the opportunity to experience rare, cultural treasures in the villages of the central goldfields and escape urban life on the walking paths and cycling tracks that wind their way through the box ironbark forest linking small, delightful townships.
Enjoy local cuisine created with fresh local produce and a variety of local and regional wines and craft beer and cider.
You'll find an unspoiled historic atmosphere, with many attractions to see or participate in. There are fascinating shops featuring antiques and collectibles, museums and galleries, heritage buildings, picturesque streetscapes and leisure activities for all ages. There are also tours that give you the chance to find your own piece of gold – all the more reason to make Maryborough and surrounds your next destination!
MUST DO
› Visit the famous Maryborough Railway Station complete with café/restaurant, bar and art gallery.
› Browse the eclectic art galleries and museums spread across the region.
› Pick up the Tiny Towns brochure and follow the map through classic goldfields country.
› Find locally-grown produce in the Shire’s cool cafés and providores.
› Shop for quality antiques and collectibles.
› Fossick for gold in the box ironbark forests and the ‘Golden Triangle’.
› Head to the Talbot Farmers Market on the third Sunday of the month.
› Pack your camera for the postcard-worthy villages of Dunolly, Talbot, Carisbrook and Bealiba.
Maryborough & Surrounds
EXPLORE THE REGION
THE WORLD'S LARGEST GOLD NUGGET, THE WELCOME STRANGER, WAS UNEARTHED IN THE CENTRAL GOLDFIELDS
More information at visitmaryborough.com.au
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Enjoy contemporary experiences complementing the legacy of gold – beautiful heritage buildings, wide streets and European gardens amid stunning scenery.
Castlemaine, the largest town in the Shire, boasts an eclectic community of artists, writers, actors and designers offering a host of galleries, theatres, festivals, bookshops and boutiques. This is also a theme that runs through our smaller towns. Great food is another hallmark of the Shire with some of the state’s best chefs based here in top quality restaurants. Experience Castlemaine's 'hatted' restaurant, multicultural cuisine in funky cafes, award winning wines, providores of local produce, and a community committed to organic and seasonal food.
Maldon, the second largest town, conveys charm amongst a plethora of historic buildings. Quirky cafes, boutique shopping and an array of cultural and creative pleasures await the visitor.
The fertile Harcourt Valley is an amazing blend of history, striking scenery and innovative twists on local produce with a fruit growing history dating back to 1859. Many cideries are located here, supplying markets around the world plus a number of wineries, several with a 5-star James Halliday rating.
MUST DO
› Visit beautiful Buda Historic Home and Garden.
› See Castlemaine Art Museum's remarkable collection.
› Ride the historic steam train from Maldon to Castlemaine.
› Visit the cellar doors, cider makers, farm gates and cafés.
› Discover a 'hatted' restaurant in Castlemaine's old fire station and a variety of funky cafes.
› Explore eclectic vintage stores and antiquarian bookshops.
› Wander through Maldon’s historic streetscape and browse through boutique stores.
› Take the family to the award-winning childrens’ playground at the Castlemaine Botanical Gardens.
› Walk or ride a section of the Goldfields Track or the Castlemaine to Maldon Trail.
Castlemaine, Maldon & Surrounds
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THINK CREATIVITY, THINK ECLECTIC, THINK CASTLEMAINE AND SURROUNDS
More information at maldoncastlemaine.com.au
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While the city shines with historic beauty, cosmopolitan Bendigo is firmly set in the now.
A vibrant regional city, Bendigo’s beautiful streets are the legacy of one of the world’s greatest gold rushes. Explore these streets to discover the heart of Bendigo; an arts culture led by the acclaimed Bendigo Gallery, dine at award-winning restaurants and cafés, unearth unique fashions and collectables.
Relive the gold rush by visiting our world-class attractions, and taste quality local wines and produce from markets, nearby farms, and surrounding vineyards.
Venture into the nearby Heathcote Region, a long-time favourite for serious wine lovers, which also boasts great bushwalking/riding tracks, lookouts, shopping, dining and water sports at nearby Lake Eppalock.
MUST DO
› Discover contemporary dining, boutiques, laneways and Australia’s largest regional art gallery.
› Taste locally made wine, cider and craft beer.
› Search for gold underground at Central Deborah Gold Mine.
› Create a clay masterpiece at Bendigo Pottery.
› Meet the world’s oldest and longest imperial dragons.
› Ride a vintage tram along the beautiful historic streetscapes.
› Experience Bendigo’s Blues Music and Performing Arts Scene.
› Ride or walk a section of the beautiful O’Keefe Rail Trail.
BendigoEXPLORE THE REGION
EXPLORE VICTORIA'S GOLDEN HERITAGE IN THIS VIBRANT REGIONAL CITY
More information at bendigotourism.com
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The Loddon Shire Council including its officers, agents and contractors (“Publisher”) has made every endeavour to ensure that details appearing in the guide are correct at the time of printing, but accepts no liability for any inaccuracy or misdescription by either omission or inclusion, nor does the Publisher accept any responsibility for subsequent changes relating to prices, details or services, which are subject to alteration without notice. Standards of accommodation services contain herein are indicative only of a certain class category and are based upon information provided. As a consequence the Publisher makes no representation or guarantee with respect to standard, class or fitness for purpose of accommodation services. To the fullest extent permitted by Law, Loddon Shire Council shall not be liable for any personal injury, property loss or damage arising out of information contained in this Guide.
Loddon Visitor Information Centre
Local staff and volunteers have lived and worked in this region and are willing to share their secret spots. Here too you can organise accommodation, learn of quirky local activities, buy local produce and pick up guides to the Loddon Valley and surrounding areas. Call, drop in, or visit our website.
(03) 5494 3489 24 Wilson Street, Wedderburn VIC 3518 loddon.vic.gov.au
Travel information
BY CAR – This region is very accessible by car only 2.5 hours from Melbourne Airport or Melbourne City via the Calder Highway connecting at Bridgewater.
BY RAIL – Loddon Valley can be accessed daily from Southern Cross Station, travelling by train to Swan Hill and stopping at Dingee and Pyramid Hill.
Other areas in Loddon Valley can be accessed by trains departing Southern Cross Station to Bendigo, then catching a V/Line Bus into the region. Buses connect daily but it’s important to check timetables as they can alter.
Emergency numbers
Fire, ambulance and police emergencies: 000
Local police: Tarnagulla (03) 5438 7333Bridgewater (03) 5437 3232Inglewood (03) 5438 3200Wedderburn (03) 5494 3300Boort (03) 5455 2000Pyramid Hill (03) 5455 7000
Poisons information 13 11 26
Wildlife 1300 094 535
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The Official Visitor Guide is proudly presented by Loddon Shire Council.
Editorial: Sharon Wells
Design: Meg Norris Design
Printing: Printgraphics
Photography: Robert Scholes, Meredith O’Shea, Paul Haw, Sharon Wells, Casey Woodbine, Kylie Jones, Val Morrison, Dave Thomas, Bradd Worrell and Murray Chambers.
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107k
m1
hr 2
8 m
ins
Swan
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to D
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5km
1 hr
25
min
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Hor
sham
to L
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130k
m1
hr 5
0 m
ins
Balla
rat t
o Ta
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133k
m1
hr 4
5 m
ins
Mel
bour
ne to
Bri
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182k
m2
hrs
Bend
igo
to
Serp
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e49
km45
min
s
Echu
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tine
91km
1 hr
35
min
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Serp
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km1
hr 2
0 m
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46km
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12km
26km
Mal
don
to T
arna
gulla
44km
40 m
ins
80km
23km
38km
Elm
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to B
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hr 1
5 m
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1 hr
30
min
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326
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17km
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to
Boor
t &
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mid
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1 hr
20
min
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