Lake Wendouree

Victoria


Lake Wendouree, a large artificial lake used for rowing events at the 1956 Olympics, is a natural focal point for the town. A popular running and cycling track encircles it, old timber boat sheds line the shore, and there's plenty of bird life. Beside the lake are restaurants, the botanic gardens and a tourist tramway.


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1. Botanic Gardens

0.65 MILES

On the western side of the lake, Ballarat's beautiful and serene gardens were first planted in 1858. The 40 hectares include immaculately maintained rose…

2. Ballarat Tramway Museum

0.7 MILES

Here you can take a ride on a vintage tram from the museum's depot along a 1.3km section of tramline around Lake Wendouree. Horse-drawn trams started…

3. Art Gallery of Ballarat

1.52 MILES

Established in 1884 and moved to its current location in 1890, the Art Gallery of Ballarat is the oldest provincial gallery in Australia. The…

4. Ballaarat Mechanics Institute

1.6 MILES

Read all about it here at Ballarat's Mechanics Institute (c 1859), where you can browse every single edition of the Ballarat Courier newspaper since the…

5. Lost Ones Gallery

1.61 MILES

Putting Ballarat's ornate architecture to good use, this contemporary gallery is set up inside an 1870s Masonic temple with a colonnaded facade. It's a…

6. Pioneer Miners' Monument

1.63 MILES

This city monument commemorates the discovery of gold at Poverty Point in 1851, which marked the beginning of the gold rush in Ballarat.

8. Gold Museum

2.43 MILES

Sitting on an old mine across the road from Sovereign Hill, the family-friendly Gold Museum features multimedia exhibits, nuggets found in the area and…