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River • Explore underground at Central Deborah P 1800 44 66 33 Gold Mine • Meet the Maker at local farm gates W visitballarat.com.au • Create a masterpiece at Bendigo Pottery #VisitBallarat • Explore our indigenous • Meet the world’s oldest and longest and heritage landscape Imperial Dragon #explorebendigo #exploreheathcote Bendigo Visitor Centre 51- 67 Pall Mall Bendigo 3550 P 1800 813 153 W bendigotourism.com #explorebendigo Central Goldfields Visitor Centre Cnr Alma and Nolan Streets Maryborough VIC 3465 Maryborough Castlemaine, P 1800 356 511 W visitmaryborough.com.au and Surrounds Maldon and #maryboroughvic Must do experiences Surrounds • Explore Maryborough Railway Station Castlemaine Visitor Information Centre Must do experiences • View boutique galleries and museums Historic Market Building • Prospect the Golden Triangle • Immerse yourself in arts and culture 44 Mostyn Street • Ride the 15 adventurous cycling • Experience specialty provedores Castlemaine VIC 3450 tracks and relaxed cafes P 1800 171 888 maldoncastlemaine.com.au • Visit Dunolly, Talbot, Carisbrook • Jump aboard the historic steam train W and Bealiba • Enjoy award winning wine and cider • Walk or cycle the Goldfields Track #maryboroughvic Maldon Visitor Information Centre 93 High Street Maldon VIC 3463 P (03) 5475 2569 W maldoncastlemaine.com.au Heathcote Visitor Centre Cnr High and Barrack Street Heathcote 3523 P (03) 5433 3121 W heathcote.org.au Ballarat #exploreheathcote Must do experiences Goldfields Track Goldfields Way • Strike gold at Sovereign Hill Loddon Visitor Information Centre • 210 kilometres long Touring Route 24 Wilson Street • Adventure through medieval Kryal Castle Wedderburn 3518 • Walk or ride and feel the culture • Road trip around the Goldfields • Experience close encounters at Ballarat P (03) 5494 3489 • Accommodation, food, wine and cider along the way • Townships humming with a cool vintage vibe Wildlife Park W loddon.vic.gov.au • Explore natural attractions and historic sites • Get interactive at M.A.D.E • Three distinct sections between Ballarat and Bendigo • Meet the locals while sampling local produce • Enrich yourself at Art Gallery of Ballarat • www.goldfieldstrack.com.au Insta • Stay over and savour the journey #VisitBallarat .
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