Food Scene
Great coffee, food and relaxed atmosphere. Across the road from the Restorer's Barn and near some great dress shops.
21 locals recommend
Saffs Cafe
64 Mostyn StGreat coffee, food and relaxed atmosphere. Across the road from the Restorer's Barn and near some great dress shops.
I've never been disappointed with any meal I've had here. Good chefs and lovely staff. Open fireplaces in winter and a country pub atmosphere. Can't go wrong. Sometimes has live music in the beer garden in the summer.
19 locals recommend
Railway Hotel Castlemaine
65 Gingell StI've never been disappointed with any meal I've had here. Good chefs and lovely staff. Open fireplaces in winter and a country pub atmosphere. Can't go wrong. Sometimes has live music in the beer garden in the summer.
Great coffee and comfort food. Open fire in winter. Upstairs roof in summer.
10 locals recommend
Togs Place
58 Lyttleton StGreat coffee and comfort food. Open fire in winter. Upstairs roof in summer.
Parks & Nature
Lovely for a stroll or a picnic (picnic baskets in the kitchen corner cupboard near the laundry). There's a sweet children's play area and barbecue area deep in the park. Also, across the road (towards town) there's a new precinct with a fantastic flea market, brewery, and Austrian coffee shop. The whole area is really worth a wander.
6 locals recommend
Botanical Gardens station
Lovely for a stroll or a picnic (picnic baskets in the kitchen corner cupboard near the laundry). There's a sweet children's play area and barbecue area deep in the park. Also, across the road (towards town) there's a new precinct with a fantastic flea market, brewery, and Austrian coffee shop. The whole area is really worth a wander.
Arts & Culture
It's a gorgeous little bite-sized well-curated gallery (not big enough for the kids to complain) and has a museum downstairs that gives a bit of history. (I like the gift shop for cards.) There are lots of other little galleries in town.
29 locals recommend
Castlemaine Art Museum
14 Lyttleton StIt's a gorgeous little bite-sized well-curated gallery (not big enough for the kids to complain) and has a museum downstairs that gives a bit of history. (I like the gift shop for cards.) There are lots of other little galleries in town.
Shopping
Saturday mornings, this is where the locals go to buy their fruit and veg. Some lovely bread and coffee and all sorts of stalls in between. (It's all over by 1pm)
25 locals recommend
Wesley Hill Community Market
149 Pyrenees HwySaturday mornings, this is where the locals go to buy their fruit and veg. Some lovely bread and coffee and all sorts of stalls in between. (It's all over by 1pm)
Essentials
Has most things though sometimes stocks them in weird places so ask. Outside, opposite the market is a terrific butcher for proper country meat and the fruit and vege store next door has the best produce and great bread.
16 locals recommend
Maxi IGA Castlemaine
Hargraves StreetHas most things though sometimes stocks them in weird places so ask. Outside, opposite the market is a terrific butcher for proper country meat and the fruit and vege store next door has the best produce and great bread.
Getting Around
Apart from being a regular old country station, it also has a steam train that takes you to Maldon on wednesdays and Saturdays. Have lunch in this sweet little old gold town and wander around the shops before returning an hour later. (Or get one of your party to drive and pick you up in Maldon.)
12 locals recommend
Castlemaine Station
Kennedy StreetApart from being a regular old country station, it also has a steam train that takes you to Maldon on wednesdays and Saturdays. Have lunch in this sweet little old gold town and wander around the shops before returning an hour later. (Or get one of your party to drive and pick you up in Maldon.)
Sightseeing
Buda house gives a nice insight into living well in Castlemaine 100 years ago.
19 locals recommend
Buda Historic Home and Garden
42 Hunter StBuda house gives a nice insight into living well in Castlemaine 100 years ago.