Maldon is a beautiful little town with lots of shops open on...
Maldon is a beautiful little town with lots of shops open on the weekends.
The pub was shut when we were there on the Sunday but have eaten there before and it was lovely.
Great place if you're doing the Steam Train from Castlemaine.
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Guest review by
Robyn
Australia
10.0
We were using it as a stop on our way home from a longer...
We were using it as a stop on our way home from a longer trip. I found the locals wonderful, sad to see some shops empty or closed when we were there so I obviously need a longer stay. Need to check out whats on and when first.
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Guest review by
Vivienne
Australia
8.0
It is unfortunatel that the town has suffered badly with...
It is unfortunatel that the town has suffered badly with restaurant closures following Covid. Presently there is only one place to have dinner outside of fish/chips and pizza.
The shops that are open are very country and fun have a little poke around.
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Guest review by
Karen
Australia
10.0
Maldon is a charming town full of character, arts, history...
Maldon is a charming town full of character, arts, history and great places to eat.
It is also a short drive to other amazing towns like Newstead, Castlemaine and Daylesford.
A beautiful inland getaway
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Guest review by
Anonymous
10.0
Maldon is a well-preserved historic gold-rush town.
Maldon is a well-preserved historic gold-rush town. Highlights are the town bakery, the vintage train station, the old goldmines and the vintage machine museum. It is located close to Castlemaine and further north to Bendigo.
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Guest review by
ChrisB
Australia
8.0
Staying in Maldon is like stepping back in time, when life...
Staying in Maldon is like stepping back in time, when life was simpler. The shops are more than adequate and have a large selection of antiques shops, to fossick through. There is an IGA supermarket, newsagent and pharmacy in the main street. There is a true sense of community and the locals will always have a chat to you.
It would be great if the choice of restaurants and hotels, would be more consistent. I would recommend to prebook, especially for the Easter Festival, but even then unexpected things happen, which leaves you trying to find places to eat. The pubs serve classic pub food. Looking forward to trying Francos Italian restaurant and hoping French restaurant Le Sol, goes back to serving dinners. The Golden Nugget Restaurant in Porcupine Village, serves a delicious, Sunday, roast lunch.
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Guest review by
Dianne
Australia
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The Hotel was so interestingly presented. So many grand and unusual elements to delight guests. The kitchen was very well equiped and offered all appliances and cooking essentials which made self catering a breeze. The location was an easy walk into Maldon’s main street but the Hotel itself was pleasant enough to stay put for the weekend.