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Buninyong lies at the foot of Mt Buninyong, an extinct volcano that has signaled home to countless generations of local Wadawurrung people and to the more recent settlers of the present township.
Just over 10km south of Ballarat, Buninyong is enclosed by farmlands and wooded ridges. Its historic gold rush era buildings and gardens give it a picturesque tranquility and charm. At the same time, its contemporary cafes, shops, markets, festivals and amenities all contribute to a spirited community life in the peace and beauty of the countryside.
For nature lovers there is a wide range of interesting local walks for all levels of fitness, including Mount Buninyong and Lal Lal Falls.
The Buninyong Botanic Gardens possess an impressive collection of pines, conifers and maples. Four of its maple trees are registered on the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) Register of Significant Trees.
If you time your drive right, you might come across the Buninyong Village Market in your travels.
Once a season, this market is all about the local makers and creators. You’ll find it just held outside the Buninyong Town Hall.
Pop into The Shared Table in Buninyong and delight in the flavours of the Victorian Central Highlands.
The Red Door Pizzeria serves handcrafted pizza topped with quality ingredients straight from the wood-fired oven.
For wine lovers, we highly recommend Mount Buninyong Winery.
If it’s coffee you’re after, stop by the Espresso Depot, which sits pretty in a former butchers’ shop that dates back to 1893.