Sea Lake via Ballarat
Estimated driving time: 4.5-5 hours from Melbourne to Sea Lake
Put your EV to the test with an epic road trip out to the town of Sea Lake, stopping to recharge at Ballarat.
It's around 115km to Ballarat from Melbourne. Once there, drop into Sovereign Hill (Bradshaw Street, Ballarat), an open-air museum depicting the town during its gold rush days. Plug your very modern car in, before stepping back in time. Alternatively, use the Chargefox charging station in the centre of town (61 Curtis Street, Ballarat), then wander down to explore the Art Gallery of Ballarat, Australia's oldest regional gallery.
Staying the night? Both Craig's Royal Hotel (10 Lydiard St S, Ballarat East) and Lake Inn Ballarat (1317 Mair St, Ballarat Central) offer charging facilities to guests. You're a stone's throw from some of the city's best eateries. Try Asian-fusion at Moon & Mountain or Roy Hammond, modern-European at Lola or order plates of pasta at Ragazzone. Unwind with a glass of vino from Mitchell Harris Wine Bar, or a refreshing ale from Aunty Jacks.
Hit the road early, heading to Sea Lake. If your car battery holds enough charge to drive 400km, you should be golden. To play it safe, plan a lunch break at Seppelt Wines' cellar door (36 Cemetery Road, Great Western), where you can order platters loaded with produce. You'll find additional charging ports in Avoca (99A High Street, Avoca) and Ararat (Elizabeth Park on Collings Street, Western Hwy, Ararat).
Once in Sea Lake, check into Lake Tyrrell Accommodation (97 Railway Avenue, Sea Lake), to allow your vehicle time to rejuvenate. Settle in for a pub meal at the Royal Hotel, which is owned and managed by the local community.
Sufficiently fed, head out to stunning Lake Tyrrell for a night of stargazing with Sea Lake Tyrrell Tours. Alternatively, hit the hay and rise before dawn, to see the epic sunrises the Wimmera Mallee region is known for reflected on the surface of the ancient salt lake.
You can head back to Melbourne or continue the adventure, taking in part or all of the Silo Art Trail. Sea Lake has its very own silo mural, and there is both silo art and charging ports in Kaniva (located at the public toilets off Madden St N) and both Tesla and Chargefox stations in Horsham (Baillie St). Recharge your battery in Nhill, which has plugs in town (11 Davis Ave, Nhill) and at Zero Inn (31 Nelson St, Nhill). While time away at local art gallery Studio 33, or make a dedicated stop to visit the Australia Pin Ball Museum.