Top 10 Things to do in Ararat, Victoria

January 20, 2022 Jana Sager

Discover the best top things to do in Ararat, Australia including Montara Winery, Ararat Market, Langi Morgala Museum, DogRock Winery, Ararat and Grampians Visitor Information Centre, J Ward Museum Complex, Gum San Chinese Heritage Centre, One Tree Hill Lookout, Alexandra Gardens, Ararat Gallery TAMA.
Restaurants in Ararat

1. Montara Winery

Chalambar Road, Ararat, Victoria 3377 Australia +61 3 5352 3868 [email protected] http://www.montarawines.com.au/
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5.0 based on 18 reviews

Montara Winery

Established in 1970, Montara is captivating with its panorama of plains, mountains, vines, and old-world charm of the Ararat gold rush days. Situated 200 kilometres west of Melbourne in the Grampians region, it is a feast for the eyes and the spirit.

2. Ararat Market

Alexandra Hall, Ararat, Victoria 3377 Australia +61 428 230 466 [email protected] https://www.ararat.vic.gov.au/events/ararat-market
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Held on the 2nd Sunday each month in Ararat you'll find the Ararat Market. With over 60 stalls each month with goods ranging from handmade crafts, candles, books, bric-a-brac, new DVDs, lollies, plants & lots more. Proceeds to the Ararat Community

3. Langi Morgala Museum

48 Queen Street, Ararat, Victoria Australia +61 3 5352 3117
Excellent
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Langi Morgala Museum

Reviewed By Relax559297 - Mount Gambier, Australia

A fabulous collection. We easily spent 2 hours here. The volunteers were super friendly and full of information. This museum while small is chockers full of memorabilia. Excellent work.

4. DogRock Winery

114 Degraves Rd, Ararat, Victoria 3377 Australia +61 409 280 317 [email protected] http://www.dogrock.com.au
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

DogRock Winery

DogRock Winery,in Victoria’s Pyrenees region, is a creator of premium, sustainably produced wines. Established in 1998 by winemakers Allen and Andrea Hart who make small batches of premium Riesling, Chardonnay, Shiraz, Grenache, Tempranillo and Cabernet Sauvignon from estate grown fruit. Please call ahead to arrange your tasting experience.

Reviewed By Max98 - Yarraville, Australia

This place is amazing. Great view, great wine, superb service. It’s a little bit out of the way - but worth the trip. We tasted some amazing whites and reds. Good price and superb wine. Andrea served us and was impeccable. A full narration of the wine and its history. The wine is not mass produced so is small lot, and is so popular that many styles were not available. But we still managed 9 + wines all of really high quality.

5. Ararat and Grampians Visitor Information Centre

91 High St, Ararat, Victoria 3377 Australia +61 1800 657 158 [email protected] http://arts-events-tourism.ararat.vic.gov.au/visitor-information
Excellent
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4.5 based on 58 reviews

Ararat and Grampians Visitor Information Centre

Reviewed By pamhellings2 - Adelaide, Australia

Lots of useful information and helpful staff both full time and volunteers . Worth a visit as soon as you hit Ararat.

6. J Ward Museum Complex

Girdlestone Street, Ararat, Victoria 3377 Australia +61 3 5352 3357 [email protected] http://www.jward.org.au
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4.5 based on 246 reviews

J Ward Museum Complex

Reviewed By O1462WNmikec - Horsham, Australia

This was our second visit and it is still great, The history of the treatment of people in the past is a real eye opener. The place is run by volunteers and the tour is a credit to them.

7. Gum San Chinese Heritage Centre

31-33 Lambert St, Ararat, Victoria 3377 Australia +61 3 5352 1078 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 101 reviews

Gum San Chinese Heritage Centre

Gum San Chinese Heritage Centre stands as a monument to the contribution by the Chinese to the establishment and economic and cultural advancement of Ararat. It tells a story of deprivation, hardship and the incredible tenacity of thousands of men from the south east of China that made their way to Victoria, in the 1850s in search of gold. Become engrossed in the courthouse stories and see the original Canton Lead Mine tunnel uncovered during the construction of the Centre. A truly interactive experience for visitors of all ages. Open 7 days a week except Christmas Day 11am-4pm 31-33 Lambert Street (Western Highway) Ararat 3377 03 5352 1078

Reviewed By johncW1199UH - Ararat, Australia

This special building featuring the second most number of characters on the roof corners of any building in Australia. A roof donated to Ararat by Sister City Taishan is an excellent museum and function centre. Managed by the Ararat Rural City, this building the vision of Don and Rene Reynolds is a tribute to their and Ararat’s Chinese heritage. Gold panning is the most popular activity available to children among a number of available activities. Research, history of education and the involvement of Taishan No 1 High School in Ararat add extra value to this facility a must stop on the highway western side of the city centre.

8. One Tree Hill Lookout

One Tree Hill Road, Ararat, Victoria 3377 Australia +61 3 5355 0281 http://theclimbingcyclist.com/climbs/one-tree-hill-ararat/
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4.5 based on 97 reviews

One Tree Hill Lookout

Reviewed By linda2017314 - Victoria, Australia

Nice drive up close to town and are able to have a great view of Halls Gap from the tope and surrounding countryside.

9. Alexandra Gardens

Vincent Street, Ararat, Victoria 3377 Australia +61 3 5352 1309
Excellent
54%
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4.5 based on 46 reviews

Alexandra Gardens

The Pyrenees Caravan Park offer Deluxe Ensuite Cabins,Disable unit, Ensuite power site, drive thru site,Power&unpower site, Our peaceful and quiet garden setting with excellent facilities and proximity to shops, restaurants and all attractions will ensure a pleasant stay. Our undercover camp kitchen look onto garden and the Black Cockatoo aviary

Reviewed By christinec317 - Echuca, Australia

The gardens with a lovely lake are the perfect place to stop and stretch, eat or rest while passing through Ararat. Or - like so many locals - you can walk or run round the lake a few times. There's a kids' playground, lovely little cafe and plenty of seating.

Town Hall, Vincent Street, Ararat Reopening in mid 2018, Ararat, Victoria 3377 Australia +61 3 5355 0220 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/araratgallerytama/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 18 reviews

Ararat Gallery TAMA

The Gallery has a unique place amongst Australia’s public galleries through its commitment to supporting and promoting textile and fibre art - a curatorial and collection focus that began in the early 1970s. Today the collection is arguably the most significant of its kind in Australia. While the permanent collection is not always on exhibition, the Gallery maintains its dedication to highlighting excellence, innovation and diversity in contemporary textile and fibre art practice through an annual exhibition program featuring the work of visiting artists and exhibitions that are touring from other public galleries. The gallery is fully accessible from the Vincent Street entrance. Lift access between levels inside the facility is available for gallery visitors. Accessible toilets including baby change facilities are also available. Tours for schools and non-profit organisations can be accommodated subject to advance notice.

Reviewed By annt102 - Pascoe Vale, Australia

During a recent holiday in Victoria, we went to a number of regional museums and this was a standout. The quality of the work on display. The range of art work. The helpfulness of the staff. This gallery has a special focus on textiles and is absolutely worth a visit.

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