Creswick Museum
Housed in the former town hall complex, the museum showcases artwork and items of significance from Creswick’s history and hosts regular exhibitions.
Housed in the former town hall complex, the museum showcases artwork and items of significance from Creswick’s history and hosts regular exhibitions.
Situated 12 kilometres north of Creswick at Smeaton, it consists of a restored bluestone building with an iron water wheel which operated as a flour mill from 1861 to 1959.
Djuwang Baring, meaning ‘long track’ in the Dja Dja Wurrung language, is a 60-kilometre network of mountain bike trails starting at Hammond Park. These trails wind through diverse landscapes, offering riders of all skill levels an immersive experience in the region’s natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Centrally located between Ballarat and Daylesford, this park is home to a variety of native wildlife and colourful spring wildflowers. Explore the ancient hills and discover the relics of the gold mining era on a bushwalk or mountain bike ride – or simply relax and enjoy the peaceful surrounds.
With its gorgeous twin lakes, sweeping displays of waterlilies, abundant bird life and plenty of fish, Creswick’s Calembeen Park is a beautiful haven for relaxation and recreation.