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  1. Bacchus Marsh is the largest urban area in the Shire of Moorabool local government area . Traditionally a market garden area producing a large amount of the region's fruits and vegetables, in recent decades it has transformed into the main commuter town on the Melbourne-Ballarat corridor. [5] [6]

  2. Things to Do in Bacchus Marsh, Australia: See Tripadvisor's 1,349 traveller reviews and photos of Bacchus Marsh tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July. We have reviews of the best places to see in Bacchus Marsh. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  3. www.visitvictoria.com › Destinations › Bacchus-MarshBacchus Marsh - Visit Victoria

    Overview. Arrive in Bacchus Marsh, visiting the lands of the Wurundjeri and the Wadawurrung peoples, to discover the town's rich heritage, renowned seasonal produce, and magnificent state parks.

  4. Bacchus Marsh is located mid-way between Melbourne and Ballarat, in a rich and fertile valley that consists of orchards, market gardens and pastoral fields. The township itself has a long history, dating back to the days when gold was first discovered in nearby Ballarat during the 1850s.

  5. Bacchus Marsh. Bacchus Marsh is a day-tripper's delight - only 45 minutes from the Melbourne CBD. Taste your way around local orchards and farm gate market stalls along our world famous Avenue of Honour. Known for its fresh produce, Avenue of Honour, and gently rolling hills, Bacchus Marsh has become a must-see destination for visitors to the ...

  6. Nov 26, 2014 · Bacchus Marsh is 55 km north-west of Melbourne en route to Ballarat via the Western Freeway. The town supports a range of manufacturing industries while the surrounding area is given over to dairying, mixed farming, grazing and orchards. There is an open-cut coal mine on the southern outskirts.

  7. Jun 12, 2024 · Bacchus Marsh, town in southern Victoria, Australia. It is located 32 miles (51 km) northwest of Melbourne (to which a growing proportion of its residents commute daily) on the east bank of the Werribee River. In 1838 Captain William Henry Bacchus founded the town, and it grew as a stopping place