Beechworth is located in rural Victoria, Australia and boasts gold rush era origins that make it a facinating historical town. In recent years Beechworth has become famous for its gourmet delights and local produce that have gourmands visiting the town year round.
Very close to the town there are many different wineries that produce very good wines and ports. Tours of the vineyards are organized from in town and are a wonderful way to get to know the surrounding countryside. Some of the vineyards that you can visit include: Gapsted Wines, Indigo Vineyard, Amulet Vineyard among many others.
Back in town there is a local micro brewery that makes some very tasty beers. Bridge Road Brewers is located in the center of historic Beechworth and has won several awards for its ales. At the tasting bar you can sample several of the brewery’s beers and also enjoy a tasty lunch or dinner at the same time.
A great place to curb your hunger is at the Beechworth Bakery. This bakery is famous around Australia for its wonderful range of baked goods as much as its super energetic owner Tom O’Toole. There has been a bakery in the building since 1857 and it retains its historical facade.
Other local foods and produce that food lovers can sample include mustards, honey, fresh fruit from the many orchards and olives. Many of these local foods are used proudly in the local restaurants dishes and seasonal menus, which provides unique flavors that attract food lovers time and time again.
There is more to town than food however, and one of the most popular activities among tourists and visitors is gold panning at Sebastopol Park. During the gold rush in the 19th century this was a popular site for people from all around the world to try their luck. The location also has strong historical importance as a place that Australian bushranger Ned Kelly tried to outrun the cops.
In the historical precinct of town, there are many different buildings that offer an insight into life in a gold mining town in the 19th century. Some of the buildings that can be visited on a historical ticket over two days include: police stables and lock up, the town hall, Robert O’Hara museum, Courthouse, Telegraph Station, Gold Warden’s Office, Chinese Protectors Office and Gold Office.
In addition to all the dining and historical activities you can strap on your hiking boots and get out to explore the hills around Beechworth. These are some of the best hiking trails that show off the best of the Australian bush. Trails around town also take you past various historically important sites. This is a top notch place to visit if you want a unique combination of great food, history and outdoors activities. It has something to offer each visitor and provides a glimpse into the past while providing a good view of contemporary Australia nestled into north eastern Victoria. Make the time to visit this little corner of the true Australia and you will leave with fond memories.
Beechworth is an elegant town in country Victoria, OZ. It has become a popular tourist spot thanks to a mix of history and some great expeditions that can be enjoyed around town. More info on great Beechworth Accommodation.

