Chiltern Bakery and Cafe

At Chiltern Bakery and Cafe, great food, coffee and friendly service is their passion. They use only the finest and freshest ingredients to create cakes, slices and pastries that will fill your belly and warm your heart. Chiltern Bakery and Cafe have a spacious dining room and outside eating area. Come and visit – your…

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Hotson’s Cherries

At Hotson’s Cherries, their cherries are a delicious seasonal treat, full of flavour and health giving qualities. The farmgate shop is only 1.5 Kilometres off the Hume freeway and is close to Chiltern, Wangaratta, Beechworth, Rutherglen and Albury/Wodonga. Cherries are available in one kilogram and two kilogram punnets and five kilogram boxes. Lois and Bill…

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Lake Anderson Caravan Park

Lake Anderson Caravan Park is situated in the leisure/sporting precinct of Chiltern, Victoria. This precinct includes a children’s playground, swimming pool, tennis courts, skate bowl, as well as lawn bowls and a football and cricket club. The main street of Chiltern is a three-minute walk from your site or cabin. Lake Anderson Caravan Park is…

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The Linesman’s Cottage

The Linesman’s Cottage offers comfortable self-contained accommodation in Chiltern. Nestled behind the National Trust listed Post Office in Chiltern’s Historic Precinct, The Linesman’s Cottage has retained its rustic exterior, while the interior has been transformed into stylish and modern guest accommodation. The Cottage interior features a modern kitchen, bathroom, queen size bed, split system air-conditioning…

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The Federal Standard Printing Works

Established in 1859, the Federal Standard Printing Works is one of the few substantially intact provincial newspaper printeries remaining from the gold mining era. The first proprietors were Felix Ashworth, George Boyer, and George H Mott. Within two years the Federal Standard had incorporated Rutherglen’s first newspaper, The Murray Gazette, Albury’s first newspaper, The Border…

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Reglis Missing Link

Reglis Missing Link is a contemporary jewellery studio like no other. Located on Conness Street in the historic town of Chiltern. Reglis Missing Link features wearable art, contemporary statement pieces and jewellery for the casual wearer. Created on-site by jeweller and artist Melanie Regli, using traditional and customised chainmail weaves. Quality Stainless steel links are…

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