125th Lake Goldsmith Steam Rally

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The Lake Goldsmith Steam Preservation Association was established in the late 1950s, with a handful of remnant engines operating in a paddock nostalgically re-creating a bygone era.

From that point, the movement has advanced to the position, where not only is it acclaimed as Australia’s premier steam rally, but to that of international recognition.

This is a great family outing just outside of Ballarat. Food and refreshments will be available all weekend.

Regular Attractions include:

65 Display Sheds, Steam and Oil Engines, Steam powered shovels and sawmills, displays of vintage earthmoving, cars, motorcycles, tractors and trucks, Radio controlled model boats, Blacksmithing, and Threshing.

Attractions for all ages.

Content: Pyrenees Shire Council

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  • Actively welcomes people with access needs.

  • 3 & 4 May

10am–5pm

Lake Goldsmith Steam Vintage Rally

1234 Carngham-Lake Goldsmith Road, Lake Goldsmith VIC 3373

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$5 - $20

$20 One adult ticket for entry to the event. Children over 16 years of age need an adult ticket.


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Accessibility Information

  • Actively welcomes people with access needs.

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