Maryborough (Victoria)

Maryborough is a large town in the Central Goldfields region of Victoria, Australia. Home to 7,900 people in 2016. It was settled in 1840, and grew significantly once gold was discovered in 1854.

By car
It's an approximately 55-minute drive from the regional centre of Ballarat via the, and a 50-minute drive from Bendigo via the.

By train
Train services are infrequent.



By bus
Buses depart twice daily for and from Bendigo and Ballarat from the heart of Maryborough.

Get around
The town is served by a modest bus network. Route 1 serves the town's south, Route 2 the north, Route 3 the east and Route 4 the west. Each route generally runs nine services each direction on weekdays, with five services on Saturday and no operation on Sunday. A map of the network is available here.

Do




Buy
The local high street has a large variety of shops covering everything you might need, or want, to buy.

Eat




Drink
The Maryborough Highlands Society offers a large variety of drinks, the local Pubs, particularly the Park Hotel, are also a popular option in the evenings.

Sleep
There are various 3-star hotels in Maryborough, starting at $90 per night. More affordable options are available in nearby Castlemaine, Carisbrook and Majorca. (From $70 per night)

Connect
The Maryborough Regional Library provides free access to Wi-Fi and Computers. Maryborough McDonalds also provides free Wi-Fi to customers.

Cope
Maryborough & District Hospital provides 24-hour accident & emergency care, with more complex cases being routed via Ambulance to Ballarat Hospital.

Emergency Care here is unreliable, and locals often opt to instead drive to the Ballarat Emergency Department, 60 minutes away.

Maryborough Police Station is well staffed.

Driving
It is advisable for inexperienced country drivers to avoid driving at dusk and dawn to avoid coming into contact with kangaroos who have been spotted crossing roads as close as the edge of town. If you must travel during these high-risk times, drive carefully and enlist your passenger as a "spotter" for wildlife, particularly kangaroos. Even late into the night, Kangaroos can be seen crossing or standing across roads.

If you plan on driving on any non-major roads, it is advisable to bring water in case you break down and need to stay with your car whilst awaiting assistance. Most roads in the central goldfields are well travelled, and someone will come across you within hours at worst. Cell Phone reception is poor once you've left Maryborough until within 25 minutes~ of Ballarat or Bendigo.

Bushfires
During bushfire season (December - February) check the bushfire danger rating daily on the CFA Website.

If the danger rating is extreme, be aware of the names of the towns and regions you plan to travel to throughout the day, and keep tuned to 107.9 FM in the small chance that a fire does break out. Any news broadcasted regarding a new or existing fire will be preceded by an alarm tone, you won't miss it.

If the danger rating is code red, reconsider your need to travel out of the town. Code red days are only announced once every 10 years or so, and are extremely high risk days for fast moving dangerous bushfires.

Go next
If you've brought camping gear you could head 20 minutes away towards Avoca, where there are several underappreciated campgrounds with waterfalls and incredible bushwalking tracks.

Travel to Ballarat for more Goldfields heritage and tourism, including Sovereign Hill.