Attractions in Inglewood

Inglewood, Victoria, is a charming destination known for its blend of natural beauty and rich history. The town's 19th-century architecture, influenced by the Victorian gold rush, can be seen as you stroll through the main street, Brooke Street. This street is lined with double-story buildings, including hotels and banks, some of which were designed by renowned Bendigo architects Vahland and Getzmann. Inglewood's historic buildings, such as the town hall with its tower and chiming clock, add to the town's unique character. Antique and vintage enthusiasts will also find delight in the numerous stores offering collectibles.

Nature enthusiasts will be captivated by the wildflowers in the surrounding area, particularly in Central Victoria, north of Bendigo. The display of wildflowers is especially spectacular after a cold, wet winter. For those interested in the region's natural heritage, the Kooyoora State Park and the Eucalyptus Distillery Museum are must-visit attractions. Inglewood is also home to the 'Blue Mallee' Eucalyptus and Australia's largest Eucalyptus Oil Distillery, Bosisto's, adding a unique olfactory dimension to the town's allure.

To further immerse themselves in Inglewood's rich history, visitors can explore the Nixon Grocery museum, located at Fusspots at Inglewood collectables store. This museum showcases a private collection owned by Mr. Alan Nixon.