the eureka trail
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I discovered this gem of a walk, by accident, when showing a friend the historic Bluestone railway viaduct in Mair Street recently.The trail begins in Lydiard Street and a trail map and notes, can be picked up at the Ballarat Visitor Information Centre, opposite the Art Gallery in Lydiard Street.Markers signpost the route clearly at key points of information and where directions change.The Eureka trail follows the route the police and soldiers took on the fateful morning of 3rd December 1854, when miners, protesting about the hefty price of gold mining licenses, staged the Eureka rebellion, constructing a defensive stockade and taking up arms against the ruling authorities.The trail has been carefully researched and is based on historical records and writings.It winds its way along the Yarrowee Creek, past historic houses to the site of the original Eureka Stockade.Plenty of opportunities exist for photography, snacks, scenic picnics and water top ups, and the trail is accessible on foot, or by bicycle.Lovers of historic buildings and events will thorougly enjoy a few hours dedicated to exploring the trail.!Be sensible and take precautions against extreme heat in summer. Commence it in the early morning or late afternoon, wear sunscreen, a hat and comfortable walking shoes!In winter and cooler weather, warm and waterproof clothing is advised.An informative, free and fun thing to do for local families and visitors alike!Couple this with a visit to Sovereign Hill, The Museum of Democracy (Eureka site) and perhaps a Ballarat Old Cemetery or Lydiard St Ghost walk, with Eerie Tours, for a really fun way to learn about Ballarat's significant contribution to Australian History!