Goldfields; Greater Bendigo National Park Historic Reserves
NB: maps referred to on bendigolive.com are available for free at the Bendigo’s Visitor Centre
located in the Old Sandhurst Public Offices you can also pick up brochures for Bendigo’s Bushland Trail |
 | Diamond Hill 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 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 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. |  |
 | One Tree Hill Provides panoramic views of Bendigo and the surrounding bushland. Colourful wildflower displays, wax flowers, orchids and wattles. One Tree Hill was extensively and repeatedly cut over generating large amounts of timber which was drawn from a 30km radius around Bendigo. |  |
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