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Leg 1: Melbourne to Bendigo

140kms / 87 miles, 2hours

The towns and villages between Melbourne and Bendigo are renowned for their antique shops that overflow with treasures, including furniture, silver, china, paintings and bric-a-brac.

To see antiques in situ, visit the historic home Buda in Castlemaine. The legacy of the gold-rush boom is present in the historic buildings throughout Castlemaine, and the old-world charm and the National Trust-listed streetscape in the tiny town of Maldon.

Piper Street in Kyneton has a small cluster of antique shops. The town also boasts mineral springs and 19th-century botanic gardens, plus The Provender, one of the new breed of bookshop cafés.

Hanging Rock, the haunting backdrop to the Picnic at Hanging Rock book and film, is near Woodend, a town with an historic streetscape featuring a number of heritage buildings and a clock tower.

From Woodend weave your way through the tree-lined streets and magnificent gardens of Mount Macedon. Overnight in cottage accommodation or a fine English-style pub, and call in to sample local wines at the cellar doors of boutique wineries. At the summit of the mountain, a short walk from the car park, is the Memorial Cross and several lookouts, from which you can see as far as Melbourne on a clear day.

Highlights
Hanging Rock

Hanging Rock

Explore the mysterious Hanging Rock, an extinct volcano rising 105 metres, and renowned as the setting for the book and film Picnic at Hanging Rock.

Sacred Heart Cathedral - Bendigo

Gold Rush heritage buildings

The Goldfields region is home to some of Victoria's finest nineteenth century architecture. See grand hotels, public buildings and historic homesteads.

Castlemaine

Castlemaine

Explore Castlemaine's fine public buildings, wide streets, ornate hotels and century-old shops.