Things to do in Beechworth


Madman's Gully Monument

Madman's Gully Monument in BeechworthThe Madman's Gully Monument is located on the perimeter of Beechworth on the road to Stanley. It is set in a large granite bolder with a reproduction of the A.W. Eustace painting of 1858 titled 'Woolshed'. The painting depicts a scene typical of the Beechworth Diggings of the 1850's. It was presented to Indigo Shire on 15th November 2007 by the Ballarat Reform League Inc with the assistance of The Vera Moor Foundation.

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Beechworth Historic Park

Beechworth Historic Park is located 270 km north-east of Melbourne and is home to a number of significant goldmining sites are found within the boundaries of the parks 1020 hectares. The Beechworth Historic Park includes many eucalyptus and native cypress pine forests, creeks, steep gullies and rugged granite outcrops. Always keep to the tracks in the this part of Beechworth as there are many open mine shafts still remaining.

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Queen Victoria Park Beechworth

Queen Victoria Park BeechworthQueen Victoria Park is located approximately 1km from the centre of Beechworth and can be accessed from either Sydney Road or High Street. This park was first established in 1862 a botanical reserve and covers approximately 6 hectares. In 1891 volunteers further developed the park and added the two cannons. The park was officailly opened on 7th May 1902 by the then Minister of Agriculture John Morrissey M.L.A. in memory of 'Good' Queen Victoria.

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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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Queen Victoria Park Canons

Queen Victoria Park Canons in BeechworthSitting high overlooking the Queen Victoria Park on an exposed granite outcrop are two imposing bronze canons dating back to 1845. Little is documented or known about the canons or how they found their way to Beechworth. The date would suggest may have been used during the Crimean War 1853 - 1856.

 

 

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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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Blue Tongue Lizards in Beechworth

Blue Tongue Lizard in BeechworthThere are six species of blue-tongued lizards or skinks in Australia and vary considerably in colour and size. Those found in Beechworth Victoria are commonly grey with broad brown stripes across their back and tail and approximately 550 millimetres long. The Common or Eastern Blue-tongue Lizard (Tiliqua scincoides) is regularly found in Beechworth and is the most widespread of the Australian Blue-tongued Lizards.

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