Things to do in Beechworth


Wombats in Beechworth

Wombat in BeechworthAnother iconic Australian animal found in Beechworth is the wombat. An Australian marsupials, wombats are short-legged, muscular quadrupeds that can reach up to 1 metre in length and have a very short tail. They are common to well forested, mountainous area’s and hence their attraction to Beechworth. They are, however, relatively shy animals and will avoid human contact. Wombats live is burrows which can often be seen amongst the Beechworth bushlands.

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Beechworth Koalas

Beechworth KoalasSeeing a Koala in Beechworth is relatively common, especially around the well treed areas of the gorge and Silver Creek. Beechworth Koala’s are typically larger than those found outside of Victoria with longer and thicker fur which is a darker, softer grey with chocolate-brown highlights on the back and forearms.

 

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Southern Boobook Owl in Beechworth

Southern Boobook Owl in BeechworthThe Southern Boobook (Ninox novaeseelandiae) Owl is often found around the Beechworth area. It is a small brown owl found in the temperate parts of Australia and more commonly in New Zealand. It is also known colloquially as the , also called the Mopoke or Morepork. The Southern Boobook is the smallest of the owls in Australia.

 

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Beechworth Town Tours

Beechworth Town ToursThe Beechworth Historic precinct provides a wide range of tours focusing on some of the key buildings and the characters linked to them. Our tour guides are experts in the people and events that shaped the precinct and they will enthral both individuals and groups with their stories of life in a booming gold-town.

 

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Boat Fishing in Beechworth

Boat Fishing in Beechworth is popular on Lake Sambell and enables anglers to access some or the more distant locations that are not easily reached on foot. Most of the species caught on Lake Sambell were near the fallen trees off of the embankment. They are also caught in the centre of the lake and around the edges of the reeds. Gold Perch (yellowbelly), trout and Redfin are all caught regularly.

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Emma George Landcare and Bird Hide area

The Emma George Landcare and Bird Hide area was created around Beechworth's Lake Sambell as part of the Sydney 2000 Olympics. The project was in recognition of Beechworth’s Olympian and World Record pole-vaulter, Emma George. A section of the reserve was planted with 2,000 native seedlings as part of the 'Olympics Greening Australia'.

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