Lake Wendouree is a scenic, man-made lake situated in central Ballarat, Victoria. Originally a swamp known as Yuille's Swamp, it was transformed into a recreational lake during the 19th century and has since become a cherished community hub. The lake gained international recognition as the venue for rowing events during the 1956 Melbourne Olympics.
Encircled by a 6-kilometre walking and cycling track named after Olympian Steve Moneghetti, Lake Wendouree offers a range of activities including rowing, kayaking, fishing, and paddle boating. The surrounding parklands feature picnic areas, playgrounds, and the historic Ballarat Botanical Gardens. The area is also home to diverse birdlife, making it a popular spot for birdwatching.
With its blend of natural beauty, recreational facilities, and historical significance, Lake Wendouree stands as a vibrant focal point in Ballarat.