Castlemaine
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Castlemaine is an historic goldmining town the Goldfields region of Victoria. It has a population of approximately 7,300.Get in
Castlemaine is accessible from Melbourne by the major Calder Freeway, taking the turn-off onto the Pyrenees Highway. The journey is about 120 km, equating to a 90 minute drive. Castlemaine is also reached from surrounding regional cities via the Midland and Pyrenees Highways, of which it is at the crossroads of.
The town is well-served by its railway station, located on the Bendigo line. There are regular trains to and from Melbourne at least every hour, taking 90 minutes. There are also services to and from neighbouring towns and cities, including Maryborough, Geelong, Bendigo and Ballarat. See Public Transport Victoria for timetable information. A tourist, steam-run railway also operates to nearby Maldon from the station.
Buses and coaches leave frequently to Castlemaine from major regional cities as well, while also serving minor towns and villages without a railway station. See PTV for timetables and routes.
Alternatively, hitchhiking is generally accepted in the entire Central Victorian region. Neighbouring towns and villages such as Chewton, Maldon and often Bendigo can be reached by simply sticking out your thumb and getting a lift from friendly locals and passing farmers.
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Castlemaine also boasts a proud automotive history, and is the self-proclaimed 'Hot Rod Capital' of Victoria. There are multiple small open to the public private automotive collections (for more information see Tourism Victoria).
The evidence of the rich gold mining past is still evident in the grand architecture and impressive Victorian style hotels on most street corners and impressively large mullock heaps of shale and occasional open mine shafts, which can make bushwalking off marked trails at times dicey, However one such open mine shaft dubbed 'the Chinaman's hole' is of historic significance. Being the supposed site of where the bodies of 16 Chinese prospectors who were killed in the 1859 uprising were interred.It is said if you cast a coin into this shaft, and listen closely, you will receive a fortune. It is displayed on the bushwalking map of the area.
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Castlemaine has a proud history including the Theatre Royal, a beacon of the gold rush days and museum.
A leading industry of Castlemaine is now the KR Castlemaine abattoir and processing plant servicing supermarkets Australia wide. They provide guided tours every Wednesday from 2-5PM (not for the squeemish)
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phone: +61 3 5472 1196address: 30 Hargraves StEstablished in 1854, the Threatre Royal is the oldest continuously operating theatre in mainland Australia. Also enjoy live music and a European-style cafe.
Eat
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phone: +61 3 5470 6881address: 32 Johnstone StCosy and authentic Thai within a historic building built during the gold rush in the mid 19th century.
Sleep
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phone: +61 3 5472 4000address: 252 Barker StFree Wi-Fi and car parking.