Located in Castlemaine, within 24 miles of Bendigo Train Station and 23 miles of Central Deborah Gold Mine, Castlemaine Colonial Motel provides accommodations with a garden and free WiFi throughout...
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Ellen
Australia
The attention to detail for such great value. Great communication from the owners. Lovely breakfast provided. Will definitely return.
Offering a garden, Castlemaine Gardens Luxury Glamping offers accommodations in Castlemaine. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Guests staying at Castle Motel can enjoy a lovely day outside, swimming in the pool and using the barbecue facilities provided. A children’s playground and a lovely picnic area are also available.
Aaron
Australia
Large room, microwave a bonus. Roomy grounds and parking. Close to CBD. Great Value and location.
On average, 3-star hotels in Castlemaine cost $109 per night, and 4-star hotels in Castlemaine are $135 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Castlemaine can be found for $461 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Castlemaine this weekend is $129 or, for a 4-star hotel, $158. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Castlemaine for this weekend cost around $790 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $98 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Castlemaine for tonight. You'll pay around $158 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Castlemaine will cost around $944, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
What Guests Said About Castlemaine:
10
Scored 10
Lovely old gold boom architecture, beautiful tree-lined...
Lovely old gold boom architecture, beautiful tree-lined streets (great in autumn).
Amazing bookshop.
The Mill (recently recycled industrial complex) is very well done with interesting and high quality specialist outlets (cheese, wine, smallgoods, etc.) and a great Viennese cafe (couldn't believe it!).
Andrew
Australia
10
Scored 10
A pleasant country town with a lot of history.
A pleasant country town with a lot of history. Nice tree lined streets and old historic buildings. The road traffic through the town centre is a bit chaotic and too fast making it a bit tricky to cross at times. Some Nice coffee shops in town and the visitor information centre is worth a visit.
G Nordling
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Castlemaine is a picturesque town, some good attractions...
Castlemaine is a picturesque town, some good attractions from what I saw in the almost two days I was there. Would go back to the Five Flags Hotel again where I had dinner. The old prison is amazing, never seen anything like it.
A
Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
Castlemaine is an interesting city with lots of...
Castlemaine is an interesting city with lots of accommodation and dining options. It is designed around tourism and there are lots of interesting shops and attractions. The surrounding areas are interesting too. We could have spend more time there. The town centre is easily walked.
francis
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
with our accommation at Goldenray, there was no sitting room...
with our accommation at Goldenray, there was no sitting room, no lounges or padded chairs, no wardrobes that were open, there was no proper kitchen, we could only walk from bedroom to bedroom and up the hallway when inside, we were aware that the owner was sharing the other part of the house, not quite what we expected.
Kerry
Australia
10
Scored 10
Accessible for travellers without a car.
Accessible for travellers without a car. Train station easy distance to town accomodation, galleries, cafes, botanic gardens, dining. For walkers, the Goldfields track passes north and south, and cyclists have access to bush trails.
The Cottage was tucked away behind the main house and we were greeted by a family of carolling magpies and the clucking of a couple of hens in nearby the chook pen. The Cottage was screened by native bushland which could be viewed from every window. The place was nicely appointed and had everything we required (no dishwasher, but we didn't need that). We did not get to meet our host, Shirley, but we were able to communicate by SMS, if required. Information on the local eateries was listed on an Excel spreadsheet - very handy!
Lovely newly renovated family room was perfect for our stay, very spacious. High-end toiletries were a bonus with an eco-friendly feel. Kitchenette was well stocked with plates and cutlery for our self catered breakfast. Jane was extremely friendly and helpful. Nice thoughtful touches of snacks in room and bonus yummy breakfast pack. Lovely comfy beds and the smart TV was better than most hotels provide. Although it is on a main road the room was quiet and secluded. Good parking for car and bikes.
The tent was spacious and well appointed; had pretty well everything you could ask for and expect from a luxury family-sized experience... better than most hotels that we've stayed at. The amazing thing was how clean the tent was - including all the cups/utensils and bedding. Just brilliant. The AC was quiet and worked well to warm the tent. The claw-foot bath on the decking was beautiful. The beds and bathroom was brilliant, and our 12/16yo actually had fun in the children's nook.
So spacious, very clean and gorgeous, there was plenty of room for four of us, on a winter break. Nicely presented, with lots of interesting books! We enjoyed the massive TV and cosy couches. There is a full kitchen with all sorts of useful containers and utensils, as well as a few pantry staples.
Easy walk to supermarket, shops, and basically all of central Castlemaine.
Hosts were super-prompt in responding to feedback, and they fixed some small issues straight away.
We were in Castlemaine for a wedding at nearby Ravenswood Homestead, which was a lovely spot for a wedding/reception. We arrived Saturday afternoon and checked out Sunday morning so did not spend a lot of time in Castlemaine, we did however visit Johnny Baker (downtown) for breakfast which is a lovely bakery that has a great park across the road where we had our coffee. Unfortunately on this trip, we didn't have any spare time to do much else in the town.
A charming old building with a great upstairs balcony and tea/coffee facilities on the ground floor and upstairs near the rooms. The room was comfortable and there were plenty of pillows and blankets. Close to The Mill Castlemaine but further away from the centre of town. Very friendly staff although this could get a bit too much at times.
Lodge was close to station and town , easy walking to sites around Castlemaine. Our host was very friendly, made us very welcome. Knowledgeable of the area , sites to see, places to eat. Some rooms on 1st floor which some people may find difficult however we had no issue.
rooms great showers, awesome location right next to a park and plenty of great places to walk to, near the bridge hotel pub with great food and a awesome country vibe, great for groups and family’s to stay at the big 4 castlemaine gardens
Very spacious and modern motel room, excellent sized bathroom, private outdoor area, yummy sourdough toast provided for breakfast, pet friendly, excellent hosts who are responsive and always ready to help. Loved everything about it.
Lovely staff who continually checked in to ensure we were having a good stay, clean and tidy room, easy parking. Dining table and sitting area in the room. Proximity to the centre of Castlemaine was good.
Absolutely spotless, immaculate presentation and cleanliness.
great amount of space and really close to all the things we wanted to see in Castlemaine.
Really easy to find and access.
Walking distance to hotel with great food, easy to access. Very friendly staff. Very clean and tidy, Great facilities to prepare meals if needed. Loved the herb garden.
Excellent place to stay when visiting Castlemaine. A quiet street, with a quaint garden outlook, 4 minutes by car away from town centre, fresh, clean an cosy.
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