Ballarat Tourism and Accommodation Directory
Ballarat Region accommodation, attractions, dining, events, history and other tourism related information.
Chockstone
Rock climbing information at Mt Beckworth, Clunes, Victoria, Australia.
Clunes Museum
Clunes Museum is an historic building (circa 1860) the former warehouse of contractors Nichol and Wallace who supplied goods to the miners, farmers and residents, of what was then a very busy mining town.
Clunes Town Hall
Available for: weddings, meetings, social gatherings, dances, theatre, concerts etc.
Lambley Nursery
Growers of the best varieties of perennials, ornamental grasses and silver foliage plants. Lovely herbaceous borders and cottage gardens designed by artist Criss Canning and Nurseryman David Glenn, and two acres of trial and display beds set around an 1870 bluestone farmhouse in one of the loveliest rural districts in Victoria.
Mount Beckworth Scenic Reserve
Describes granite outcroppings, history, flora and fauna, camping and other activities.
Mount Beckworth Wines
The vineyard was established in 1984/85 and is planted with premium grape varieties of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Shiraz, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir of which a range of these wines are made under our label.
Mt Coghill Winery
Established in 1995, our winery specializes in Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Next door to Mt Coghill Winery is Eastern Peake winery and just down the road is Mt Beckworth Wines making this an excellent area for an afternoon of wine tasting.
Parks Victoria: Mount Beckworth Scenic Reserve
A lone pine tree stands as a sentinel crowning this picturesque granite outcrop, a sanctuary for native plants and animals. Magnificent views and a rich variety of spring wildflowers are two of the reserve's features.
St Paul's Anglican Church
Church is constructed of bluestone with cement dressings. It was built in 1870-71 as a replacement for the earlier timber church which dated to 1859-60.
St Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church
Bluestone church was designed by H. R. Caselli and W. B. Tappin and was built in 1873-74. It was based upon the plans for St Patrick's, Ballarat and St Patrick's, Port Fairy (both designed by Charles Hansom). |