Ballarat Heritage Walking Tours
The Ballarat Heritage Walking Tours is a beautiful, 34 page, A5 booklet that details three different walking tours that will guide you through Ballarat's history and heritage.
This high gloss, coloured booklet provides you with pictures, information & maps of Ballarat's CBD, Lydiard Street & Sturt Street Sculpture Heritage walks.
Come into the Ballarat Visitor Information Centre, located at 43 Lydiard Street North, for your free copy.
Details of the walk are:
Distance: 3km
Duration: 3hr
Start: Ballarat Visitor Information Centre
Finish: Ballarat Visitor Information Centre
This series of three heritage walking trails set in the heart of Ballarat take you on an absorbing journey through the city and its mining past. The trails centre around Sturt Street, Lydiard Street and Camp Street in Ballarat's heritage precinct and explore many of Ballarat's grand buildings.
Sturt Street
Sturt Street is Ballarat's main thoroughfare and much of its original architecture remains, with prime corner sites reserved for churches and public buildings. Some of the buildings of note include the impressive Town Hall (1859), the Ballarat Mechanics Institute (1859) and the old Post Office Building (1864). The street is also lined with historic monuments and statues.
Lydiard Street
Considered one of Austalia's most beautifully preserved historic thoroughfares, Lydiard Street boasts some of the country's finest examples of colonial architecture, from the classic Ballarat Gaol (1857) and School of Mines (1870) to the magnificent Mining Exchange (1889) and the city's grand railway station (1862). Other buildings include Her Majesty's Theatre (1875), Craig's Royal Hotel (1857) and the Art Gallery of Ballarat (1884).
Camp Street
Ballarat's Government Camp was established on this elevated site off Lydiard Street in the 1850s to give troopers an open view of the gold diggings below. Today Camp Street is home to an array of historic buildings including the Baroque-style Trades Hall (1887), impressive Edwardian TMCA building (1908), Freemasons Hall (1874) and old Ballarat Police Station (1886).
Cost:
Free
Location
43 Lydiard Street North, Ballarat 3350 Map
✆ 1800 446 633
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