A 20-minute drive north of Ballarat in the rural township of Learmonth, this weatherboard cafe occupies an 1860s ironmongery. It's popular primarily for its quality local ciders, paired beautifully with the likes of wood-fired pizzas, slow-cooked-pork ragú pasta or a BLT with chips. Kids will love its sprawling garden that runs all the way to Lake Learmonth.


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1. Eastern Peake

4.22 MILES

A short drive north of Ballarat is this boutique family-run vineyard known for its pinots and chardonnays. The son, Owen Latta, has recently taken over,…

2. Bottle Museum

9.61 MILES

Definitely more interesting than it sounds, this bottle museum is located within a beautiful historic school (c 1881) and knitting mill. It has a…

3. Mount Beckworth Wines

9.76 MILES

The husband-and-wife team here has been growing wine in the region for over 35 years. At weekends you can pop into their main-street enoteca for a tasting,

4. Botanic Gardens

10.31 MILES

On the western side of the lake, Ballarat's beautiful and serene gardens were first planted in 1858. The 40 hectares include immaculately maintained rose…

5. Ballarat Tramway Museum

10.43 MILES

Here you can take a ride on a vintage tram from the museum's depot along a 1.3km section of tramline around Lake Wendouree. Horse-drawn trams started…

6. Lake Wendouree

10.81 MILES

Lake Wendouree, a large artificial lake used for rowing events at the 1956 Olympics, is a natural focal point for the town. A popular running and cycling…

8. Art Gallery of Ballarat

12.16 MILES

Established in 1884 and moved to its current location in 1890, the Art Gallery of Ballarat is the oldest provincial gallery in Australia. The…