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Bendigo Regional Park 

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Diamond Hill Historic Area displays evidence of a range of gold mining activities from last century.

The area is reserved so you can discover more about Bendigo’s history. Mullock, mud, dust, tailings, water-races and erosion form a realistic picture of early mining activities.

Remnant gardens and the foundations of old buildings can also be found. In fact, Diamond Hill once supported a bustling township with hotels, churches, cottages and a gold commissioner’s camp.

Site Description  National Park

Site Facilities  Picnic Area

Attractions  Extensive Gardens, Wildlife

Activities  Gold Fossicking, Walking

Displays  Native Wildlife

Address: Diamond Hill Road, Bendigo, VIC, 3550, Australia
Phone: +61 (0)3 8627-4699

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