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Imogen Eveson

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From timeless experiences to the cutting-edge, here are the top things to do in Ballarat: a city built on gold that’s in the midst of a creative regeneration.

History is never far from your fingertips in Ballarat: it’s there in its grand architecture and immersive experiences that transport you back to the heady days of the gold rush. But there’s a new energy pulsing through the wrought-iron-trimmed streets today: in recent years Victoria’s third-largest city has been undergoing something of a cultural renaissance , with chefs, artisans and creatives tapping into its rich heritage to invent it anew.

Experience this through its thriving dining scene, by sipping some local wine or by joining a workshop with a local maker. Here, our pick of Ballarat’s timeless and contemporary charms.

1. Take a heritage walking tour

Built on gold wealth, Ballarat was the wealthiest city in the world at one point during the 1850s and its wonderfully preserved heritage streetscape reflects this. Get to know the history of this gold-rush town through its architecture by signing up for a 90-minute walking tour with Ballarat Heritage Tours or take a Heritage self-guided one via Ballarat Revealed .

Learn about the beginnings of Ballarat from the corner of Sturt and Grenville streets and take in buildings ranging from the Ballarat Mechanics’ Institute, which has been edifying and entertaining locals for more than 150 years, to the long-running Her Majesty’s Theatre and sites including Ballarat’s very own Turkish Bath House – now a skate ramp.

Ballarat streetscape

Ballarat was built on the wealth derived from the gold found there, as the preserved heritage streetscape reflects.

2. Visit the Art Gallery of Ballarat

Another of Ballarat’s truly grand heritage buildings, the Art Gallery of Ballarat is, in fact, Australia’s oldest and largest regional gallery. Opened in 1884, it boasts an impressive collection of Australian art history from the early colonial period to the present day. Today its collection is presented alongside touring and temporary exhibitions across its elegant 19 th -century rooms and contemporary architectural additions. The gift shop is great, too, selling art books and products by local artisans.

The Art Gallery of Ballarat is Australia’s oldest and largest regional gallery.

The Art Gallery of Ballarat is Australia’s oldest and largest regional gallery.

A look at some of The Art Gallery of Ballarat's collection.

A look at some of The Art Gallery of Ballarat’s collection.

3. Take a trip back in time at Sovereign Hill

Since 1970, Sovereign Hill has been telling the tale of life as it was in 1850s Ballarat, during the greatest shallow alluvial gold rush the world has ever seen. A living outdoor museum built on a former gold-mining site, today it’s a Ballarat icon: costumed characters and horse and carts populate a goldfields town full of shops, hotels, a theatre, schools, factories, a gold diggings and underground mines.

A new immersive theatre experience, Aura, launched last year to add to the experience. This light and sound show unfolds through hundreds of projections that follow the story of gold from its very beginnings, incorporating the Wadawurrung creation story, right up until the current day. Stay on site at the Sovereign Hill Hotel for the whole package.

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Costumed characters populate a gold rush town at Sovereign Hill, a living outdoor museum.

4. Have a history lesson at the Eureka Centre

Visit the Eureka Centre to experience another important part of Australian history: the site of the 1854 Eureka Stockade Rebellion and the home of the Eureka Flag – one of the nation’s most important cultural artefacts. Through art installations and digital technology at this modern museum, you’ll hear the stories of the men and women who fought for miners’ rights and helped inform the development of modern democratic Australia, as well as learning about the cultural impact of the gold rush.

5. Experience a festival

Ballarat hosts a roster of arts and cultural festivals, so time your visit accordingly. White Night Ballarat takes place in spring and sees the city’s iconic buildings, cultural institutions and streets brought to life with projections, installations, performances and music. Sovereign Hill’s Winter Wonderlights brings similar illumination to the depth of winter.

Ballarat International Foto Biennale presents a showcase of photographic exhibitions, talks, workshops and events every two years in spring.

6. Take an artisan masterclass

Tap into Ballarat’s rich history of craftsmanship by signing up for a workshop or masterclass with one of its local artisans. Ballarat’s Lost Ones Gallery, housed in an old masonic hall, hosts a Makers Studio with leatherwork and jewellery-making workshops, while Adam Parker of Parker Knives hosts much in-demand knifemaking workshops throughout the year. And keep an eye on colourful ceramicist Ruby Pilven ’s website for upcoming workshops.

Or head 15 minutes south out of the city centre to the country town of Buninyong, where master green woodsmith Paul Ryle is keeping traditional woodcrafts alive. Join an outdoor spoon-carving workshop for an introduction to green woodworking (which uses freshly cut, unseasoned woods as well as energy-efficient, unpowered hand tools) and take the fruits of your labour home.

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Choose from one of the many masterclass and artisan workshops on offer in Ballarat.

7. Sample Ballarat’s wine region

In addition to a flourishing dining scene , Ballarat is home to its own boutique wine region, which specialises in cold-climate wines like pinot noir, chardonnay and delicate sparklings, as well as riesling and shiraz.

Don’t miss a tasting at Eastern Peake Vineyard , 20 minutes north of town at Coghills Creek, where second-generation winemaker Owen Latta, Gourmet Traveller ’s Australian Young Winemaker 2018, has been making waves with the family-run property’s eponymous label and his own natural LATTA Vino label.

Look out for his wines served at the best spots in town, including Mitchell Harris Wine Bar , which – as well as producing its own wines – acts as a cellar door for the region and hosts tastings and other events.

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Make your way to one of Ballarat’s first class wineries.

Ballarat is home to its own boutique wine region

Ballarat is home to its own boutique wine region.

8. Have an unforgettable dining experience

You’ll definitely find Owen Latta’s wines at Underbar , the pièce de résistance of Ballarat’s foodie renaissance . Located in an unassuming space with no sign at the door, Underbar is a 16-seat fine-dining restaurant that opens on Friday and Saturday evenings to serve a seasonal tasting menu shaped by the surrounds courtesy of chef Derek Boath. Reservations open on the first day of each month and get snapped up quickly.

Committed foodie? In addition to sampling Ballarat’s ever-growing wining and dining scene, time your visit to coincide with Ballarat’s Melbourne Food and Wine Festival Regional Edition in November. Expect to find the region’s best chefs curating a unique dining series served within some of the city’s most historic buildings.

Underbar is a 16-seat fine-dining restaurant

Book well in advance to dine at Ballarat’s fine-dining restaurant, Underbar.

9. Spend an afternoon at Lake Wendouree

Take a walk around Ballarat’s picturesque Lake Wendouree, originally a swamp and now one of the nicest ways you can spend a sunny afternoon. After a botanic garden was laid out on its western shore in the 1850s, the lake itself saw a transformation and by the 1870s it had two rowing clubs and pleasure craft to recommend it as the recreational hub it remains to this day.

Have a casual bite at the Yacht Club , admire the quaint and historic Lake Wendouree boat sheds and then take to the water for a trip back in time onboard the replica Golden City Paddle Steamer . This 45-minute cruise takes in scenic views and the history of the lake, operating on Sundays from November to May each year.

Lake Wendouree is one of the best places in Ballarat to spend a sunny afternoon.

Lake Wendouree is one of the best places in Ballarat to spend a sunny afternoon.

10. Explore Ballarat Botanical Gardens

Wander through the beautiful Ballarat Botanical Gardens on the western side of Lake Wendouree: regional Victoria’s oldest inland botanic gardens is a medley of mature trees and marble statues set within colourful flowerbeds. Covering 40 hectares, it’s also home to the Robert Clark Conservatory, a striking modern build harbouring an oasis of seasonal displays that’s a hub for the Ballarat Begonia Festival held each March.

The gardens are also home to the Ballarat Tramway Museum , which provides the chance to ride in one of the 100-year-old trams that provided Ballarat’s public transport until 1971. A 20-minute ride, it journeys through the gardens and alongside Lake Wendouree.

Step inside the the Robert Clark Conservatory inside the Botanic Gardens in Ballarat.

Step inside the the Robert Clark Conservatory inside the Botanical Gardens in Ballarat.

11. Drive out to Tuki Trout Farm

Whether you’re an avid fisher or not, a trip to Tuki Trout Farm offers a unique experience and rural idyll 40 minutes from Ballarat – set at the end of an unsealed road on top of a hill with verdant valley views.

The ponds here are stocked with rainbow trouts and visitors are guaranteed a catch; you can then have it cooked in the restaurant. Dishes here include such pond- and paddock-to-plate offerings as fresh-baked rainbow trout served bone-free with crushed green peppercorn dressing, roast potatoes and locally baked bread, and cut-of-the-day lamb.

The property also has its own on-site accommodation, Tuki Retreat, which offers cosy stone or weatherboard cottages with open fires.

Fish for rainbow trout at Tuki Trout Farm.

Fish for rainbow trout at Tuki Trout Farm.

12. Meet the animals at Ballarat Wildlife Park

Family-run Ballarat Wildlife Park is home to a large variety of native Australian animals and other exotic creatures, including free-roaming kangaroos, eight resident wombats and a colony of little penguins. Meet Maneki and Satu, the park’s resident Sumatran tigers, and choose from a number of animal encounters with meerkats, koalas and even a giant tortoise who’s over 80 years old.

For more family fun, check out Kryal Castle : an adventure park and accommodation based in a replica medieval castle a little further east out of town from Ballarat Wildlife Park.

Keep planning your holiday with our travel guide to Ballarat.

Imogen Eveson is the editor of Australian Traveller and International Traveller’s print titles. Whether exploring a regional Aussie town or a Barcelona barrio, she loves getting under the skin of the places she visits and reflecting that feeling back to readers in her writing.

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Ballarat is the third-largest city in Victoria (ranked after Melbourne and Geelong ). It is well-known for its grand Victorian-era architecture and a glorious gold mining history from the 1800s.

Although gold mining is no longer the main industry in Ballarat, it is still a huge drawing card for Ballarat’s tourism industry. Each year, around half of Ballarat’s visitors are here to visit its Sovereign Hill and explore Ballarat’s gold mining history. However, there is a lot more to explore in Ballarat than just Sovereign Hill and the gold mines.

Although you can spend many days exploring in and around Ballarat, 1-day is an ideal length of stay if you only wish to get a taste of Ballarat .

To help plan your visit to Ballarat, I have put together this ‘1-day itinerary to Ballarat’ based on my recent visit. Hope you can find it useful.

Information on how to get to Ballarat, where to stay in Ballarat, and the cost of visiting Ballarat is also provided for your convenience.

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Arch of victory.

The Arch of Victory was built in 1920 to commemorate the allied victory in WW1. It also functions as the gateway to the beautiful Avenue of Honour.

As Australia’s largest commemorative arch , the Arch of Victory is located at the western end of Sturt Street and captures the attention of every passerby. There is also a Memorial Wall on the left-hand side of the arch (when driving to the arch from Sturt Street), which is worth checking out.

Avenue of Honour is a tree-lined street extending 22km northwest of the Arch of Victory. The trees along the Avenue of Honour each have a plaque with the name of an enlisted WW1 service personnel from Ballarat.

Ballarat Botanic Gardens

Ballarat Botanic Gardens

Ballarat Botanic Gardens is a picturesque linear-shaped botanic garden, along the western shore of Lake Wendouree . It offers a range of cool-climate plantations, a modern greenhouse , a stunning collection of statues, the famous Prime Ministers Avenue , and an enormous Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial .

Ballarat Tramway Museum is also located within the Ballarat Botanic Gardens. It can be a great place to visit for tram lovers and families with kids. In addition to appreciating a range of historic trams from the early 1900s, you can also jump on one of these well-preserved trams for a ride around the Ballarat Botanic Gardens and Lake Wendouree.

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Lake Wendouree

After visiting Ballarat Botanic Gardens, make sure you also take a stroll around Lake Wendouree to enjoy some solitude along this tranquil lake.

Lake Wendouree is a man-made recreational lake right next to Ballarat’s city centre. Although close to a city centre, the area around Lake Wendouree is relatively quiet and peaceful. You can also find many black swans and other feathered animals around the lake.

There are well-maintained walking tracks around Lake Wendouree as well. The loop walk along Lake Wendouree takes about 2 hours to complete in a leisurely manner. However, you do not need to attempt the entire loop walk to admire the beauty of Lake Wendouree.

During my visit, I only walked along the western shore of Lake Wendouree to appreciate this tranquil lake. Although I do wish to spend more time along Lake Wendouree, there were more things to check out on this day trip & the lake view does get a bit repetitive after a while.

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Sovereign Hill

Sovereign Hill is a large open-air museum recreating Ballarat’s gold rush era from the 1850s . Since opening its door in 1970, Sovereign Hill has become Ballarat’s most famous attraction and brought in hundreds of thousands of visitors per year.

At Sovereign Hill, you can find staff members dressed in the 1850s costumes , re-enacting roles as butchers, candle makers, blacksmiths, soldiers, teachers, and many more. There are many interactive demonstrations and experiences available throughout the day. You can also participate in activities such as gold panning , which can be great fun for all ages.

Shops , decorated in an 1850s fashion, are available throughout Sovereign Hill. From these shops, you can watch how certain goods were produced back in the day & purchase from these hand-made goods.

A cafe (New York Bakery) and a bakery (Hope Bakery) are also available along Main Street in Sovereign Hill. You can not only purchase deliciously baked items for lunch but also experience what a cafe/bakery was like back in the day.

The village Sovereign Hill is based in is on a former gold mine, which spans across 15-hectare of land. If you are only taking a brief walk-through of Sovereign Hill, it should take you only a couple of hours . However, if you wish to explore each building and join most of the interactive activities, you may need to prepare at least half a day here.

Since Sovereign Hill is a very popular tourist destination in Ballarat, you can expect a fair bit of visitors here, especially during the weekends and school holidays. With that being said, I visited Sovereign Hill just after 10 am on a weekday (non-school holiday), expecting to have a lot fewer visitors. However, there was a school trip happening on that day & it was very crowded when the school kids were around.

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Ballarat City

As a result of the immense wealth generated from Ballarat’s gold rush, Ballarat was once a thriving town & comparable to its capital city, Melbourne. With a walk around Ballarat, you can easily spot many grand Victorian architectures. These architectures were all built from the wealth of Ballarat’s gold rush.

Make sure you take a stroll along Sturt Street and Lydiard Street to check out many of the finest Victorian-era buildings in Victoria. They will make you feel like being transported back in time to Ballarat’s glorious old days.

There are also many impressive statues in Sturt Street Gardens , which are worth checking out too.

Art Gallery of Ballarat

Art Gallery of Ballarat

Art Gallery of Ballarat is the largest and oldest regional art gallery in Australia . I found the Art Gallery of Ballarat to be the best regional art gallery I have visited. In fact, its collections were actually more interesting than the collections from the Art Gallery of South Australia (personal opinion & everyone’s different).

Entry to the Art Gallery of Ballarat is free . In addition to its permanent collections upstairs, you can also find many temporary exhibitions on its ground floor throughout the year.

The building Art Gallery of Ballarat is based in is also worth checking out. As a heritage-listed building , this purposefully built 19th-century building will greet you with a stunning staircase and spacious high-ceiling display rooms, which is an art itself.

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Ballarat Umbrella Laneway

Ballarat Umbrella Laneway is a quiet laneway off Armstrong Street in Ballarat’s city centre . The laneway is covered by colourful umbrellas overhead & a great place for that perfect Instagram photo.

Along this laneway, you can also find many interesting mural arts . There is a cool restaurant/bar towards the end of this laneway, which is well worth checking out.

Black Hill Lookout

Black Hill Lookout

Black Hill Lookout is the best place to finish your day trip to Ballarat .

Sitting on a hill, the Black Hill Lookout offers an unparalleled panoramic view of Ballarat and its surrounding areas. At sunset, the entire Ballarat city is also covered with a stunning golden hue, which is simply surreal and magnificent.

Access to the Black Hill Lookout is wheelchair friendly & there is only a short, flat walk between the carpark and the lookout. It is perfect for everyone to visit and admire the beautiful Ballarat.

Walking tracks and bike tracks are also available around Black Hill Lookout for people to explore the Black Hill Reserve, which you may wish to check out if time allows.

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How to Get to Ballarat

Visiting ballarat by car.

Visiting Ballarat by car is the easiest and most convenient way of visiting Ballarat .

Ballarat is only a 1.5-hour drive from Melbourne CBD; just over a 1-hour drive from Geelong ; a 1.5-hour drive from Bendigo ; under a 2-hour drive from Halls Gap .

Visiting Ballarat by Public Transport

With a direct railway service between Melbourne and Ballarat , visiting Ballarat from Melbourne by public transport is very convenient. A train ride between the Southern Cross station and Ballarat Station takes less than 1.5 hours each way.

Once you have arrived at Ballarat Station, you will be only minutes away from Ballarat city centre. From the city centre, you can access all the attractions on this itinerary either by bus or by taxi . A range of rideshare services is also available in Ballarat.

If you are travelling from Geelong, Bendigo, or Halls Gap by public transport, train services are available. However, there are no direct train services between these places and Ballarat. When visiting Ballarat by train, it will take you about 2 hours from Geelong, 3.5 hours from Bendigo , and 2.5 hours from Halls Gap .

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Where to Stay in Ballarat

Kryal Castle is a replica medieval castle. It functions as a hotel and an adventure park , which can be a great place to stay for families with kids . Tickets to the adventure park are also included in the room rate on certain days of the week , so a stay in Kryal Castle may work out cheaper and better for those interested in visiting its adventure park.

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Costs of Visiting Ballarat

Apart from Sovereign Hill, all the other attractions on this one-day Ballarat itinerary are free. Hence, the main cost of this visit will be your 1-night accommodation in Ballarat & the AUD 39 entrance fee to Sovereign Hill (July 2022).

Other costs of visiting Ballarat also include petrol or public transport expenses , which are highly dependent on your mode of transport and the distance you are travelling.

Food in Ballarat is about the average food cost of any major Australian city. You can lower this cost by choosing more affordable food options and reducing the frequency of dining out.

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Ballarat Medical Centre  can assist you regarding your overseas trip. Our experienced travel doctors will provide you with up to

date pre and post travel information. Your visit will include a half hour consultation with a qualified doctor specializing in travel health, a free pocket medical guide with international vaccination certificates and a report on the country or countries you are visiting. Please phone 03 53331253 to make an appointment.

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All vaccinations are dispensed on site with techniques to minimize discomfort, and severe side effects are rare. Please make your appointments at least 6 weeks before departure to ensure adequate time to complete injection regime if possible. When you organize an appointment please either complete the online form using the menu or print and complete the Pre Travel Assessment form to bring with you on the day of your consultation. Previous immunizations and your specific itinerary are important information to bring with you. People living in the Ballarat area can contact City of Ballarat Council for a list of childhood vaccinations.

Some vaccinations may require you to remain at the practice for up to 30 minutes so please take this in to account when planning your day.

Vaccine Price List

Effective 1st January 2018

Boostrix  $45.00

Dukoral  ( Cholera) $110.00

Flu Vaccine $25.00

Hep A (Havrix) $70.00

Hep A Jnr (Havrix Jnr) $55.00

Hep B (Engerix) $30.00

Hep B Jnr (Engerix Jnr) $20.00

JE (Jespect) $75.00

Polio $55.00

Priorix (MMR) $40.00

Rabies IM (3 doses)$130.00

Rabies ID (3 doses) $50.00

Hep A & B (Twinrix) $80.00

Hep A & B Jnr (Twinrix Jnr) $50.00

Typhoid $70.00

Hep A & Typhoid (Vivaxim) $145.00

Vivotif $55.00

Yellow Fever $115.00

Travel Letter

Dear Traveller

Please fully complete the Online Pre Travel Assessment and send electronically or print the printable version and bring with you to your appointment. It is important that all details are completed as best you can prior to the consultation. You may need to ask your GP or family for information regarding your vaccination history or childhood diseases.

Your visit will include:

  • A half hour consultation with a doctor specialising in travel medicine.
  • A free pocket medical guide including international vaccination certificates
  • A report on the country you are visiting.

Vaccinations given on site as required.

You will be required to stay for approximately 20 minutes after your injections or a 30 minute observation period following a Yellow Fever injection.

Please note that payment is required at the time of your visit. The initial half hour consultation fee is

$180.00 per person for which you can claim a $76.95 rebate from Medicare. Discounts for families and groups are available. Corporate consultations may be charged to your company by prior arrangement.

The cost of any injections and / or medications required is partly claimable via private health with extras cover. We accept cash, EFTPOS or credit card. A cancellation fee will apply unless more than 24 hours’ notice is given.

The cost of vaccinations varies, depending on need. A price list is available on our website.

We also recommend that you visit the Vaccine Information by Country section at www.travelclinic.com.au. You will also be able to access other valuable travel information from this site.

We look forward to seeing you soon.

Yours sincerely,

Dr Nicholas Kimpton

Dr Lee Meakin

Planning your Travel

Submit your pre-travel assessment form.

 Please phone the practice to make an appointment before completing Assessment Form 03 53331253.

No information submitted through this form is stored electronically. All information entered is saved as a PDF document and emailed to the clinic staff. Don't forget there are 3 tabs below so ensure you check each tab for relevant questions before submitting. If you have had immunizations at another clinic/facility other than Ballarat Medical Centre in the last 3 years please obtain a printout and bring with you to your appointment..

Print out the printable form , or fill in the below form.

Please call 03 53331253 to arrange an appointment. We look forward to assisting you with travel advice.

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