Chiltern

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Chiltern is a perfectly preserved gold-rush town in north-east Victoria, where wide, tree-lined streets are flanked by 19th-century verandah-post pubs and stone churches. The town’s sleepy atmosphere belies a rich history – it was a bustling gold-mining centre in the 1850s – and today it’s a haven for antique hunters, history buffs, and anyone who loves a classic country pub lunch. With its National Trust–listed main street and surrounding national parks, Chiltern makes an easy detour off the Hume Highway or a gentle base for exploring the region.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Chiltern can be explored in a half-day, but to really soak up the atmosphere and do a short walk in the national park, plan for a full day. Arrive in time for a coffee at the local bakery, then wander the main street before heading out to Lake Anderson or the park. If you’re an antique lover, you could easily spend a full day browsing the shops. Overnight stays are possible at the historic Star Hotel or a nearby B&B, which also lets you experience the town’s quiet evening charm.

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