Adventure To Ballarat

By Anton Maverick


Take to the road again and head to the State of Victoria and visit Ballarat with Campervan Hire Australia. Ballarat is the central city of Australia's gold rush time in the 1850's and is famous for the Eureka Stockade Rebellion in 1854 and represents the spirit of liberty and democracy in Australia. As the situation of such a significant event, Ballarat is a superb spot from which to explore the encircling hamlets and old gold diggings.

Sovereign Hill is a living, outside museum and is set on the site of a former diggings. It is essentially a re-creation of a common diggings, complete with mine, and a variety of shops that would've been in existence in the 1850's. You can pan for gold as well as watch molten gold being poured into a bar. You can also go underground and see an underground mine.

The main street of Sovereign Hill is extremely decorative with the town's residents in period costume, complete along with horse-drawn carts and carriages. The period shops are open to the public and have a variety of period items for sale,eg, bread from the bakery (wood fired cooker), pastries and cakes, candles, jewellery and groceries. It has also got a working blacksmith and forge.

Other things worth doing include watching street performances or be photographed in period costume and take a ride in a carriage. In the evenings, there is impressive light and sound show which depicts the Eureka Stockade uprising. There is also a gold museum that has some impressive and valuable exhibits.

It is all incredibly interesting and you may even end up with some gold if you are fortunate. There's lots of accommodation in Ballarat and it also provides a strong base for exploring further out. Gold rushes and diggings were a big part of Australia's history and you could easily spend two days in the area.




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