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NRMA has the most trusted and comprehensive accommodation information for your next holiday in Castlemaine Australia.
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Pop 6,797. (119km NW Melbourne). See map on page 2?9, ref K13. Once a famous gold mining town in the 1850s, now a prosperous industrial rural city and rail junction. The town was first known as Mt Alexander during the 1850s and later named after Viscount Castlemaine. Gold was first discovered there in 1851 and for ten years an average of 198,100g (7,000oz) was taken to Melbourne each week. FESTIVALS: State Festival of the Arts (Mar, odd years), Art & Craft Show (Jun), Horticultural Show (Nov, odd years). ACCESS: Car via Calder Hwy, to the Midland or Pyrenees Hwys. Daily rail and coach services available from Melbourne.
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On our website you will find a complete guide to accommodation in Castlemaine. Select from a range of Castlemaine accommodation including hotels, motels, apartments, bed & breakfasts, cottages and caravan parks. All the accommodation is star rated to help you select the perfect place to stay whether it be a budget motel, luxury B&B, business hotel or family caravan park. The accommodation is awarded a star rating between 1 and 5 stars based upon the accommodations facilities, maintenance and cleanliness, allowing you to choose accommodation in any state with confidence.
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Castlemaine Colonial Motel and Apartments
Tuckpoint
Fitzgeralds on Lyttleton
Wisteria House B&B
Clevedon Manor
Mossbank Cottage
Ken & Chris' B&B
Ambrose Cottage
Claremont Coach-House
Green Gables of Castlemaine
The Hermitage Castlemaine
Sage Cottage
Albion Motel
Castlemaine Gardens Caravan Park
Castlemaine Central Cabin & Van Park
Castle Motel
Campbell St Motor Lodge
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This online accommodation index provides the same information that Australians have used for many years to find a place to stay with the star ratings signifying the standard of the facilities offered by the accommodations
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