Bendigo is a truly beautiful and tropical destination. The tranquility of nature is perfect for being with that special someone and enjoying their uninterrupted company while exploring the waterways and bushlands.
Small and intimate, Bendigo is famous as an arts hub. It has a thriving artisan community and hosts an array of cultural events. The Bendigo Art Gallery is one of the largest in the region. Its façade is an impressive architectural design, while its interior showcases contemporary works. For its size, the city manages to have a plethora of studios and galleries.
There are interesting and exciting attractions and tours. After renting a car to get around, free fall from the country’s highest vertical slide at the Discovery Science & Technology Centre. Create an original ceramic masterpiece at Australia’ oldest pottery establishment. Discover the world’s oldest Imperial Dragon. Learn about the gold rush that shaped the region. There are plenty of walking tours or go on the Vintage Talking Tram Tour. Take a guided tour of majestic Town Hall or cycle around the county’s famous wineries. If you’re interested in meeting new people, take part in one of the area’s community rides. The Bendigo Cycling Network sponsors a series of recreational road rides. Getting out and exploring these wonderful places makes renting a car worthwhile.
The city’s night life is full of quality restaurants, wine bars and cafés. The nightclubs offer live bands for an upbeat night or privacy for sharing a few drinks and conversation. Bendigo has energy and diversity to suit any tastes. The vast array of dining includes coffee houses, five star cuisine and funky diners. Fresh produce is the order of the day and the seafood is, of course, to die for. After all, it is Australia.
Bendigo is a growing city surrounded by nature. Couples have all the opportunity to enjoy the benefits of the city like a good meal at Whirrakee Restaurant or a show at the Performing Arts Centre and still take advantage of a peaceful walk through serene Whipstick Forest and visiting Castlemaine.