The Cottages Bendigo

Overview

Tucked away in a lush cottage garden, The Cottages Bendigo offers three distinct bed and breakfast cottages right in the heart of the historic goldfields. Each cottage blends old-world charm with thoughtful touches, making it easy to unwind whether you're visiting for a romantic escape or a quiet getaway. Resident host Diane Gee ensures guests feel right at home, with warm hospitality and a keen eye for detail.

From private verandahs to cosy gas log fires, every cottage has its own personality. Mornings start with a cooked or continental breakfast delivered straight to your door, while evenings are perfect for relaxing in the garden or soaking in a double spa bath. It's a peaceful spot to enjoy Bendigo's heritage and take life at a slower pace.

What The Cottages Bendigo offers

Self-contained bed and breakfast accommodation
Cooked or continental breakfast delivered to your cottage
Private ensuite bathrooms, some with double spa baths
Well-stocked kitchenettes
Personalised hosting by resident owner

Location

13 Anderson Street (enter Niemann St entrance, 13 Anderson St, Bendigo VIC 3550

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Customer Reviews

4.0 / 5

Guests love The Cottages Bendigo for its quiet, central location and charming historic miners cottages set in stunning, peaceful gardens. Reviewers consistently praise the beautifully clean, cosy and well appointed spaces, with many highlighting Hyacinth Cottage, Rose Cottage and Robins Nest for their comfort, privacy and relaxing ambience. Handy features like verandahs and decking, BBQs, dedicated parking, Wi?Fi, quality linen and well stocked kitchens get frequent shout?outs, as does the easy walk to the Bendigo CBD and art gallery.

Breakfast is a standout, with people raving about the fresh cooked and continental options delivered to the cottage each morning. Poached eggs and cheese omelettes are particular favourites. Several reviewers mentioned Diane for her warm hospitality and attentive hosting, noting how welcome and well looked after they felt. Many say they will be back, and some are already repeat visitors.