The Old Beechworth Gaol is one of Australia’s most significant post European cultural sites. Its role in the chain of events that led to the execution of Ned Kelly is significant. It housed Ned’s mother, Ellen Kelly, many of the Kelly sympathisers and Ned himself, alongside his brother Dan and the rest of the Kelly gang.
The Gaol was constructed in the 1860's with granite quarried onsite and remains a stunning example of gold rush architecture.
Guided tours of the Old Beechworth Gaol run seven days a week at 10:00am, 11am, 12pm, and 1:30pm with more scheduled on busy holiday periods. Tour duration is approximately 50 minutes. Ticket sales can be found on the website or by visiting the on-site café.
The Old Gaol Café is open from 9:00am, seven days a week. Serving locally roasted Coffee Chakra coffee. They also sell sausage rolls made right here and in Beechworth and cakes made here at the gaol.
Other offerings include: venue Hire for your next meeting or workshop. E-bike hire to spend some electronically powered time around the beautiful region, with packages available. Movies screening and events during the year.
All up-to-date information is available on the website.