Sandhurst Motor Inn

Sandhurst Motor Inn

Accommodation in Kangaroo Flat, Victoria

Outdoor Swimming Pool
Free Parking
Free WiFi
Family Rooms
Non-smoking Rooms
Room Service
Breakfast
  • Outdoor Swimming Pool
    Outdoor Swimming Pool
  • Free Parking
    Free Parking
  • Free WiFi
    Free WiFi
  • Family Rooms
    Family Rooms
  • Non-smoking Rooms
    Non-smoking Rooms
  • Room Service
    Room Service
  • Breakfast
    Breakfast

Best Things to do in Bendigo 2021

Nearby Lansell Square shopping Centre
Kangaroo Flat shopping precinct 400m
Bendigo Stadium 9 minutes away
City Centre 10 minutes by car
Kangaroo Flat Railway Station 15 minutes walk. Pick-up can be made by arrangement

Discovery Science & Technology Centre

With loads of interactive exhibits to explore, you won’t know what to try first at Discovery! Be sure to look out for the whacky mirrors that make you look really strange, the echoing chamber that repeats your words a thousand times over and don’t forget to play a tune on the thong-a-phone!

Bendigo Art Gallery

Bendigo Art Gallery recently experienced unprecedented growth due to the overwhelming success of exhibitions and programs conceived and delivered under the guidance of Director, Karen Quinlan. In line with its growing popularity as Australia’s largest and most impressive regional art museum, Bendigo Art Gallery launched its $8.5m re-development in March 2014; a new contemporary wing of galleries bordering Rosalind Park at the rear, designed by Karl Fender of Fender Katsalidis Architects. This expansion has seen an additional 600sqm gallery space, and forthcoming exhibition, The Body Beautiful in Ancient Greece, will be the first international exclusive to be displayed in this new wing.

True Brew Bendigo

True Brew is a Craft Brewery started in 2011 by two local brothers, Lachy and Cam. They have 16 different beers available to sample at the Brewery including their mist try alcoholic ginger beer.

Central Deborah Gold Mine

When gold was first discovered in Bendigo in 1851 it sparked decades of gold mining worth billions of dollars. Central Deborah Gold Mine was one of the last two commercial mines to cease operation in the wealthy Bendigo goldfields, operating for just 15 years between 1939 and 1954. Although a relatively short time frame, during this period the mine produced 29,865 ounces (929kg) of gold. Today, Central Deborah Gold Mine shares its rich history with visitors.

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