Queen Elizabeth Oval
and Grand StandCLICK HERE
1 Oval and 1 Netball Court, used for playing Netball, Football and Cricket. Located in Bendigo’s Beautiful Rosalind Park, Barnard Street, Bendigo
R.S.L. Memorial Hall
and Military Museum.CLICK HERE
The Return Soldiers Memorial Hall & Museum is home to the Bendigo RSL. It was built in 1921 on the site of Hustlers Royal Reserve Mine by the citizens of Bendigo.
Rosalind Park
Granted: 1857 - Est. 1862CLICK HERE
Rosalind Park was originally used by Government as its main camp. Mutable tents were erected and used for the purposes of general post office, survey offices etc.
Diamond Hill
Fossick for some gold.CLICK HERE
People exploring the area today are likely to see Mullock heaps, stamp-battery foundations, deeply sluiced gullies, water races, remnant gardens, building foundations, mine shafts and other relics. (It is also likely that you may find gold).
Victoria Hill
Fossick for some gold.CLICK HERE
Historic mining site, you can expect to see a significant number old mining relics. The Poppet-head Tower offers spectacular views of area
Camp Hill
Fossick for some gold.CLICK HERE
60 acres of historical and natural landmarks! Camp Hill still contains a significant number of government buildings. Old Sandhurst Public Offices - Regional Arts Centre - Bendigo Art Gallery - Camp Hill Primary & more.
Pall Mall
Australia's Grandest Street.CLICK HERE
Take an armchair tour of what really is arguably Australia's grandest street. It's stunning architecture is a fine example of the 19th century at its best. Imagine the amount of gold it took to build some of Australia's greatest buildings. Includes the RSL Memorial Museum, Shamrock Hotel & Historic Post Office.
Conservatory Gardens
Fossick for some gold.CLICK HERE
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Ladies Memorial Gardens
Fossick for some gold.CLICK HERE
To those who served in the 1939 - 1945 & post war Australian Air force, Army, Navy Woman’s services ‘Lest we Forget’ Their service - Our Heritage.
Lansell Gardens
Located in Rosalind Park.CLICK HERE
A stroll through these gardens is worth the trip. Here you will see beautiful flower beds around an otherwise open lawn.
Queen Victoria Gardens
The very heart of town.CLICK HERE
The courtyard of Queen Victoria gardens forms an entrance into Rosalind Park. You’ll find plenty of scattered seating along with perfect views of Charing Cross, View Point, the Alexandra fountain and other Beautiful Buildings.
Cascading Fountain
View from the towerCLICK HERE
The Cascades and fountains were restored in the early 1990s returning them to their former glory. Located at the bottom of the poppet head tower in Bendigo’s Rosalind Park, Pall Mall, Bendigo.
Rosalind Poppet Head Tower
Climb up for a great view.CLICK HERE
Rosalind Park "poppet-head" Tower, was moved from its original location above the Royal Reserve Mine, located beneath the Military Museum.
One Tree Hill
Fossick for some gold.CLICK HERE
One Tree Hill was extensively and repeatedly cut over generating large amounts of timber which was drawn from a 30km radius around Bendigo
The Whipstick Regional Park
Fossick for some gold.CLICK HERE
The Whipstick is the most southerly extension of Victoria’s Mallee. Encompassing 2,300ha. A walk along any of the forest tracks will reveal many of Bendigo’s hidden treasures
The Kamarooka Regional Park
Fossick for some gold.CLICK HERE
The Whipstick is the most southerly extension of Victoria’s Mallee. Encompassing 2,300ha. A walk along any of the forest tracks will reveal many of Bendigo’s hidden treasures.