Map of Bendigo | Suburbs, CBD, Heritage & City Guide

Map of Bendigo – Suburbs, CBD, Heritage & City Guide

This map of Bendigo provides a detailed overview of one of Victoria’s major regional cities, including its suburbs, CBD, heritage areas, major roads and key landmarks. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how Bendigo is laid out.

Bendigo is known for its gold rush history, distinctive heritage architecture and spread-out suburban layout. Key areas include the CBD, Golden Square, Kangaroo Flat, Strathdale, Epsom, Eaglehawk and surrounding suburbs.

Quick Answer:

Bendigo is located in regional Victoria north of Melbourne. Major areas include the CBD, Golden Square, Kangaroo Flat, Strathdale, Epsom and surrounding suburbs.

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This Bendigo map highlights the CBD, heritage areas, suburban layout and major road connections across the region.


Where Is Bendigo Located?

Bendigo is located in regional Victoria, north of Melbourne. It sits inland and is a major regional centre for central Victoria.

  • South: Melbourne direction
  • North: regional Victoria and rural areas
  • East: regional towns and countryside
  • West: surrounding rural regions

Main Areas and Suburbs of Bendigo

Bendigo includes a central city area surrounded by historic districts and suburban developments.

  • Bendigo CBD — central business and heritage district
  • Golden Square — inner suburban area southwest of the CBD
  • Kangaroo Flat — major southern suburb
  • Strathdale — eastern residential suburb
  • Epsom — northern suburban growth area
  • Eaglehawk — historic suburb northwest of the CBD
  • Kennington — inner eastern suburb
  • Flora Hill — suburb near education facilities
  • California Gully — western suburban area
  • White Hills — northeastern suburb

Major Areas of Bendigo Explained

  • City centre and heritage core — includes the CBD and historic precincts
  • Inner suburbs — includes Golden Square and Kennington
  • Southern suburbs — includes Kangaroo Flat
  • Northern suburbs — includes Epsom and growth areas
  • Western suburbs — includes California Gully
  • Historic outer areas — includes Eaglehawk

Key Geographic Features

  • Inland regional setting — distinct from coastal cities
  • Rolling terrain — shapes suburban layout
  • Historic mining areas — influence city structure
  • Green spaces and reserves — found throughout the region
  • Urban expansion areas — visible in outer suburbs
  • Regional transport links — connect surrounding towns

Bendigo Transport and Road Map Overview

A map of Bendigo is useful for understanding how the city connects to Melbourne and regional Victoria.

  • Calder Highway — major route linking Bendigo to Melbourne
  • Major arterial roads — connect suburbs across the city
  • Rail line — connects Bendigo with Melbourne
  • Local road network — links residential and commercial areas
  • Regional road connections — connect Bendigo with nearby towns

Why People Search for a Map of Bendigo

  • To understand how the city is laid out across multiple suburbs
  • To locate areas like Kangaroo Flat, Golden Square and Epsom
  • To explore the historic city centre
  • To plan travel between Bendigo and Melbourne
  • To see how Bendigo fits into regional Victoria

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Bendigo Map FAQs

  • Where is Bendigo located?
    Bendigo is located in regional Victoria north of Melbourne.
  • What are the main areas of Bendigo?
    Main areas include the CBD, Kangaroo Flat, Golden Square and Epsom.
  • Is Bendigo inland?
    Yes, Bendigo is an inland regional city.
  • What is Bendigo known for?
    Bendigo is known for its gold rush history and heritage buildings.

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