Discover the best top things to do in Castlemaine, Australia including Castlemaine Central Wine Store, Barrow Boy Traders, Maurocco for Men, Castlemaine Art Museum, The Restorers Barn, Tribe Castlemaine, The Left Bank Gallery, Shades Of Gray Studio and Gallery, The Mill Castlemaine, Castlemaine Vintage Bazaar.
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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.
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.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
It’s hard to put your finger on the eclectic mix you will find at Barrow Boy Traders , ranging from hard to find furniture pieces , odd bits of taxidermy and obscure decorative objects . We will be constantly sourcing new and interesting pieces that will keep each visit fresh and exciting.
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Maurocco for Men, a shop inside a hotel(which means cocktails right on the doorstep) offering quality clothing, gifts and dalliances for the extraordinary man. Individual, handpicked pieces that you won't find anywhere else. Different pieces for different occasions, a gentlemen needs a shop to adopt an identity. Discover our Swisse and Italian cotton shi
4.5 based on 104 reviews
Founded in 1913, Castlemaine Art Museum specialises in Australian art. The Gallery's remarkable permanent collection a strong emphasis on traditional landscape painting and includes major works of the late 1800s, and the Edwardian era. Modern and contemporary artists are also well represented. The Museum’s thematic exhibition displays historical items including photographs, costumes, decorative arts and artefacts from the Mount Alexander goldfields district.
We found this by chance and so glad we did. It’s a gem of a gallery and museum with plenty to see. There are rooms with different themed exhibitions, a museum down stairs and we lucked in with an artist in residence who asked for our thoughts related to her research. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit and highly recommend this for anyone.
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Local artist Ron Holden displays his vibrant colour art in this 1861 former Oriental Bank building. Upstairs are works from other artists.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
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
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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.
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!
4.5 based on 18 reviews
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.
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.
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