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Bacchus Marsh Heritage Trail

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Bacchus Marsh, VIC 3340

Description

Located in Bacchus Marsh, the Bacchus Marsh Heritage Trail is a must-visit attraction for people who appreciate history and are interested in learning more about the town's past.

The trail offers a glimpse into the town's history and heritage, with a focus on its buildings and landmarks that have played an important role in shaping the community.

The trail features several attractions that will keep visitors engaged throughout the day. The highlights of the trail include the Avenue of Honour, established to commemorate those who served in World War 1. The trail also offers visitors an opportunity to explore the Bacchus Marsh Courthouse, built-in 1858, which functioned as a courthouse until 1994. The Railway Turntable and Station, built-in 1887, are also a fascinating part of the trail. Visitors can learn about the railway's history and its significance in shaping the town's development. Additionally, the trail includes The Chicory Kiln, built-in 1885, which was used to dry, grind and roast local chicory to sell in Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills.

The best time to visit the Bacchus Marsh Heritage Trail is during the mild months of the year. The area experiences hot summers and cool winters, so visiting during the spring or autumn seasons is recommended. This will ensure that the weather is pleasant and suitable for outdoor activities.

The Bacchus Marsh Heritage Trail is located in Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, Australia. It is easily accessible by car; visitors can enter the trail from Main Street or Gisborne Road. The trail starts and finishes at the historical courthouse in the town center. It is recommended to park at the courthouse and start from there. Alternatively, visitors can get to Bacchus

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Trails & sites: Heritage Trails

Location

Bacchus Marsh, VIC 3340

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