Top 10 Free Things to do in Castlemaine, Victoria

November 9, 2021 Natalie Tallman

Discover the best top things to do in Castlemaine, Australia including Maurocco Bar, Castlemaine Central Wine Store, Castlemaine Botanical Gardens, The Restorers Barn, Shades Of Gray Studio and Gallery, Castlemaine Historic Market Building, The Mill Castlemaine, Castlemaine Visitor Centre, Castlemaine Vintage Bazaar, Castlemaine-Maldon Railside Trail.
Restaurants in Castlemaine

1. Maurocco Bar

4 Templeton St, Castlemaine, Victoria 3450 Australia +61 487 198 931 [email protected] http://www.mauroccobar.com.au
Excellent
89%
Good
11%
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Maurocco Bar

The Castlemaine Wine Bar to share good wine with good company. A casual bar for cocktails and conversation. An intriguing place that needs to be explored.

2. Castlemaine Central Wine Store

36 Lyttleton St, Castlemaine, Victoria 3450 Australia +61 3 5470 6487 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/pages/Castlemaine-Central-Wine-Store/611968695524203
Excellent
80%
Good
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Castlemaine Central Wine Store

Visiting Castlemaine and not enough time to get to local wineries? Castlemaine Central Wine Store offers a great range of locally produced wines from smaller vineyards within the immediate area, and around Victoria. We conduct wine tastings most Fridays from 4pm, showcasing a different winery each week. We also offer locally produced Ciders made from Harcourt apples and pears, and a range of small batch Craft Beers. We look forward to welcoming you during your visit to our beautiful Central Victoria. Located between Barker Street and Frederick Street, diagonally opposite the GPO and directly opposite the Public Conveniences in Lyttleton Street. We are less than 10 minutes walk from historic Castlemaine Railway Station.

Reviewed By DavidLole - Canberra, Australia

A must visit when in Castlemaine. Steve has an excellent, eclectic range with fantastic deals on the wines he sells under his store label. There are great beers from craft labelled beers, some rare treats from local boutique and regional wineries, and a wide array of wine's of all persuasions to suit everybody's requirements. And to top it all off, he is a top bloke.

3. Castlemaine Botanical Gardens

Downes Road, Castlemaine, Victoria Australia http://www.mountalexander.vic.gov.au/page/page.asp?page_id=821
Excellent
57%
Good
36%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 265 reviews

Castlemaine Botanical Gardens

Reviewed By travel_pair24 - Inverleigh, Australia

The gardens are right next to the caravan park and a beautiful spot for a morning walk. It's interesting to read all the plaques explaining about the history of the gardens.

4. The Restorers Barn

129-133 Mostyn St, Castlemaine, Victoria 3450 Australia +61 3 5470 5669 http://www.restorersbarn.com.au
Excellent
59%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 44 reviews

The Restorers Barn

Cnr Farnsworth and Brown Streets, Castlemaine, Victoria 3450 Australia +61 409 189 964 [email protected] http://www.shadesofgray.net.au
Excellent
71%
Good
29%
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Shades Of Gray Studio and Gallery

Reviewed By atjm4 - Coles Bay, Australia

How lovely with all the metal flowers in the garden . Some great sculptures and I loved that room with the collection of old wire things

6. Castlemaine Historic Market Building

44 Mostyn St, Castlemaine, Victoria 3450 Australia +61 3 5471 1795 [email protected] http://www.maldoncastlemaine.com.au
Excellent
63%
Good
26%
Satisfactory
11%
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4.5 based on 27 reviews

Castlemaine Historic Market Building

It's always good to speak with a local and get the inside knowledge! The Castlemaine Visitor Information Centre can assist with brochures, accommodation booking and travel advice. Located in our magnificent Market Building, we offer a great range of locally made products, regular art exhibitions and you can hire bikes or ipod tours to add to your visit.

Reviewed By 989kiac

Lovely historic building. Worth walking through - doesn’t take long, and learning about it’s significance when built. Interesting art work for sale on display.

7. The Mill Castlemaine

1-9 Walker St, Castlemaine, Victoria 3450 Australia +61 413 563 404 [email protected] http://millcastlemaine.com.au/
Excellent
43%
Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 77 reviews

The Mill Castlemaine

The Mill Castlemaine is a place for foodies, art admirers and seekers of the collectable and curious. Located opposite the Botanical Gardens the site, which started as the Castlemaine Woollen Mill in 1875, has been transformed into a go-to zone for tourists and locals alike. Experience a slice of Viennese opulence at Das Kaffeehaus, where lovingly-prepared sausages, goulash, schnitzels and European cakes are partnered with rich brews whipped up using beans from the on-site roastery. Savour traditional German smallgoods from Oakwood Smallgoods. Enjoy a fresh and frosty treat at the Icecream Social scoopery. Sample a paddle of craft beer in the Shedshaker Brewing Co. Taproom or enjoy a wine tasting at Boomtown Winemakers. Browse through the vintage precinct—home of Castlemaine Vintage Bazaar & Platform No. 5—where a multitude of stallholders sell vintage, re-purposed, hand-made and second-hand goods. Observe artists at work in quirky art spaces. Opening hours and days vary by business.

Reviewed By marialO3909YZ - Diamond Creek, Australia

What a great space! If you like vintage fossicking, this is for you. Huge precinct covering retro stores plus also german coffee house, brewery, chocolatier and fresh produce. Simply an awesome place to discover!

8. Castlemaine Visitor Centre

44 Mostyn St, Castlemaine, Victoria 3450 Australia +61 3 5471 1795 http://www.maldoncastlemaine.com.au/visitor-services/information-centres/
Excellent
59%
Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 29 reviews

Castlemaine Visitor Centre

Reviewed By 619jeffry - Essendon, Australia

The Castlemaine Visitor Centre is in the historic Market Building. They can tell you all you need to know about Castlemaine, an historic gold town. By the way, check with them before you go somewhere, as the attraction may be temporarily closed, especially in wwinter.

9. Castlemaine Vintage Bazaar

9 Walker St The Mill Castlemaine, Castlemaine, Victoria 3450 Australia +61 3 5470 6555 [email protected] http://www.castlemainebazaar.com.au
Excellent
61%
Good
22%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 18 reviews

Castlemaine Vintage Bazaar

Baron von Le’gPulling cordially invites you to his wonder of wonderful wonderness, the Castlemaine Vintage Bazaar — 1850 square metres that plays host to multitudinous stallholders offering a diverse and eclectic edit of vintage magnificence. Plus there’s a smitter-smattering of central Victorian cleverness and handmade newness. And stuff. There’s lozza, lozza stuff. So come and have a browse. You just may find that exact thing you weren’t looking for. The Bazaar is part of The Mill, Castlemaine’s happy place. Opposite the splendiddlio Botanical Gardens the site of the old Castlemaine Woollen Mill has been rejuvenated (aka tarted up) and is now a creative hub for foodies, artisans and purveyors of collectables and curiosities. There’s a roastery, cafe, brewer, baker, wine maker, ice cream magician, furniture and metal artisans and general office spaces for businesses. It’s humming alright.

Reviewed By scotcht2018

This place is somewhat mind blowing. A winding treasure trove of vintage clothing, furniture, bric-a-brac and the likes. Really is no end to what you might find. Directly across from the Botanical Gardens and an adjunct of the Mill artisan food and goods precinct. Easy to spend a couple of wonderous hours in there and a must see if visiting Castlemaine.

10. Castlemaine-Maldon Railside Trail

Castlemaine, Victoria Australia http://www.railtrails.org.au/index.php?option=com_railtrails&view=trail&id=247&Itemid=213
Excellent
63%
Good
38%
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Castlemaine-Maldon Railside Trail

Reviewed By GaylL3 - Melbourne, Australia

We had our yearly reunion in castlemaine and decided to ride the Castlemaine to Maldon trail.It is a great ride 18.8km long - one way-you do have to watch as it is a gravel trail and there is lots of tree debri to navigate but it is all worth it when you get to the lovely town of Maldon

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