Tarnagulla (including Newbridge)
Former goldmining town with pleasant streetscape
Tarnagulla is an old goldmining settlement,
although it is virtually a ghost town today. Gold was first found here
in 1852 at Sandy Creek. Consequently a settlement emerged called Sandy
Creek but it was renamed in 1860 after the 'Tarnagulla' station which
was taken up in the 1840s.
The main strike occurred in 1862 at Poverty Reef which
was allegedly the richest pocket of reef gold ever recorded, yielding
13.5 tonnes of precious metal in 13 months from an area 3 metres wide
and 120 metres deep. It was named by one of its discoverers who was
wrecked at Poverty Bay in New Zealand and rescued by a Maori woman whom
he married (both are buried in the local cemetery). The discovery site
is denoted by a memorial near the former Methodist Church. The Poseidon
nugget, weighing 26.6 kg, was found belatedly in 1906.
Today the area around Tarnagulla is focused on agriculture,
fruit-growing and flax oil. The village is located 176 km north-west of
Melbourne and 15 km north-east of Dunolly.
Things to see:
Information
Tarnagulla Antiques in Commercial Rd is not
an information centre as such but Geoff Monk can proffer information
about the local area, though there is little literature on the subject,
tel: (03) 5438 7342.
Historic Buildings
Tarnagulla is a pleasant place for a stroll owing
to the attractive streetscape with its old verandah-fronted shops and
other buildings. The Victoria Hotel and Theatre (a former dance hall
and vaudeville theatre until the 1930s) dates from 1853, the courthouse
and Uniting Church from 1863, the Anglican church from 1864 and the
Catholic Church from 1911. A memorial near the Methodist Church (1864)
denoted the site of the gold find which initiated the Poverty mine
which was the area's largest. The former Colonial Bank retains its
chimney from the days when it smelted gold.
Tarnagulla Historic Reserve
Work has recently been carried out on the Tarnagulla
Historic Reserve in Wayman St (signposted from the main street). It
features a pavilion built in 1882 and a rotunda and it can be utilised
by campers, tel: (03) 5438 7302. The reserve is also the site of the
Golden Era Festival which is held each year in August.
Activities
Tarnagulla is a
popular cycling area. Also, if you are entering the town from the north
(from Bridgewater) there is a sign denoting the green mallee and yellow
gum communities of Tarnagulla Flora Reserve on the roadside. This is a
pleasant spot for those interested in bushwalking.
Gold detecting is still practiced amidst the
abandoned mine sites of the area and a map marking relevant sites is
available from the caravan park.
Flax Oil Farm
About 10 km west on the road to Moliagul and St Arnaud is a flax oil farm which has
viewing areas for those interested in the process. It is open from
10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. every day but Sunday when the hours are 1.00
p.m. to 5.00 p.m. Groups should ring the owners in advance,
particularly if a snack and a cuppa are required, tel: (03) 5438 7240.
Newbridge
Newbridge is situated
on the Loddon River, 8 km north-east of Tarnagulla via the Wimmera
Highway, en route to Bendigo. It is a
tranquil and attractive town known for its fishing, though canoeing,
kayaking and walking along the river tracks are also popular. Campsites
are available on the riverbanks. There is a Family Fishing Bonanza on
the third Sunday in February and Music for the People is held in March.
The town has some older buildings of interest - the former
butcher's shop, the Presbyterian Church and school (all in Burke St and
all now private residences), the Anglican church in Lyon St, Terril's
Home in Morton St and the old schoolhouse in Raglan St. The latter was
one of three built on the lines of a Swiss chalet after a visit to
Europe by a minister for education. It was subsequently called 'Saches' Folly'.
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Hotels
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Golden Age Hotel
Tarnagulla
VIC
3551
Telephone: (03) 5438 7336
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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Tarnagulla Bed & Breakfast
Cnr Commercial Rd & Poverty St
Tarnagulla
VIC
3551
Telephone: (03) 5438 7366
Rating: ***
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Caravan Parks
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Gold Nugget Caravan Park
293 Midland Hwy
Epsom
Tarnagulla
VIC
3551
Telephone: (03) 5438 4747
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Golden Triangle Caravan Park
Poverty St
P.O. Box 35
Tarnagulla
VIC
3551
Telephone: (03) 5438 7329
Rating: ***
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Lake Eppalock Holiday Park
Kimbolton Axedale Rd
Eppalock
Tarnagulla
VIC
3551
Telephone: (03) 5439 2538
Facsimile: (03) 5439 2616
Rating: ***
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Lakeshore Caravan Park
Adjacent to Slipway
Eppalock
Tarnagulla
VIC
3551
Telephone: (03) 5439 2510
Rating: ***
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Metcalf Pool Caravan Park
Redesdale North Rd
Eppalock
Tarnagulla
VIC
3551
Telephone: (03) 5425 3137
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Moorabee Lodge Caravan Park
Moorabee Foreshore Rd
Eppalock
Tarnagulla
VIC
3551
Telephone: (03) 5439 1231
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NcIvor Highway Caravan Park
McIvor Hwy
Junortoun
Tarnagulla
VIC
3551
Telephone: (03) 5439 3335
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Robinley Caravan Park
723 Calder Hwy
Maiden Gully
Tarnagulla
VIC
3551
Telephone: (03) 5449 6265
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