Hidden gems: Tourist Attractions in Melbourne

Discover the city's hidden treasures—remarkable spots that are relatively undiscovered but offer exceptional experiences. Our selection criteria? A rating of 4.5 or higher with fewer than 150 reviews. Explore these lesser-known yet outstanding places that promise a delightful visit in Melbourne. This list contains 6 places from Tourist Attractions category.

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St Mary and St Hardulph Priory Church, Breedon on the Hill image
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St Mary and St Hardulph Priory Church, Breedon on the Hill
Church
👍👍 Nice place to have a walk around with great scenery it's really nice to sit up there on a summer's day and watch the sunset not far from here is a place called breedon cloud hill quarry and there is a walk route which I've not explored yet I've only walked down it part of the way it has loads of ove...
4.80 (136 reviews) (~2.65 km from centre)
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Hough Windmill
Tourist attraction
👍👍 Lovely historic windmill, open on Sunday afternoons April to September and run by knowledgeable, friendly volunteers. You can have an audio tour or read the signs on each of the levels yourself to learn about the history and mechanics of the mill and it's restoration. Children can have a go at grind...
4.80 (84 reviews) (~8.43 km from centre)
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Derby Jamia Mosque (Dairyhouse Road Mosque)
Mosque
👍👍 The main mosque in Derby serving the muslim Sunni community. A very peaceful place.
4.80 (55 reviews) (~9.81 km from centre)
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St Wystan's Church, Repton
Anglican church
👍 Beautiful church. Crypt was so atmospheric. I understood there were Viking graves nearby and couldn't find them sadly
4.60 (90 reviews) (~8.53 km from centre)
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Dimminsdale
Nature preserve
👍 An interesting and peaceful Nature Reserve cared by Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust. In the 13th century, the area was a limestone quarry for building stones. In summer some of the paths can be overgrown with nettles, so be careful wearing shorts… I had a very relaxing walk though, didn’t...
4.60 (70 reviews) (~3.61 km from centre)
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National Trust - Staunton Harold Church
Church
👍👍 Great place to go, the grounds has plenty of walk routes. The Ferrer's arts and crafts nearby there's a nice little cafe you can grab some food and a drink from, then across from the arts and crafts you have a Staunton Harold garden centre and water work aquatics they have all sorts of tropical and...
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4.50 (81 reviews) (~4.36 km from centre)
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