Blackwood
Blackwood is a picturesque and historic gold mining town set in the midst of the Wombat Forest. Dotted with original miner's cottages, Blackwood is a popular hillside retreat during holiday periods due to its mineral springs.
The town is also a bushwalkers' paradise with walking tracks of varied lengths winding through the forest and into the gorges.
Quick facts
- Population approximately 300
- 100 kilometres north-west of Melbourne
- Historic gold mining town.
Activities and attractions
- Explore the Wombat Forest and local gorges
- Taste the local mineral springs
- Enjoy a picnic at the enchanting picnic area set along the Lerderderg River
- Visit the Garden of St. Erth, a premier heritage perennial plant cottage garden
- Stay in one of the B&Bs that are scattered throughout the forest.
Major events
- Blackwood Easter Carnival and Woodchop – Easter.
How to get there
From Melbourne either travel along the Western Freeway to Ballan then on to Blackwood or travel the Calder Highway to Trentham then onto Blackwood.








