Beautiful Beechworth – top hotels & restaurants in Victoria’s High Country

A class act on the road to Victoria’s High Country, and Australia’s best-preserved gold mining town, lovely Beechworth boasts some of the best food and drink the state has to offer.

 

Located on the edge of the Victorian High Country – and a terrific stopover on a road trip between Melbourne and Sydney or Canberra – Beechworth is one of Australia’s classiest country towns.

With 32 buildings listed by the National Trust, it has buckets of gold rush and Ned Kelly bushranger history, which can be explored in the Historic and Cultural Precinct. Its bullock dray-wide streets are lined with old-fashioned Victorian shopfronts housing restaurants, boutiques and gift shops that rival the best big city offerings. Not only that, it’s located on a rail trail that visitors can walk or cycle, offering a relaxing way to explore some of the exceptional wineries that dot the surrounding undulating countryside.

 

Luxury Cottage peering out of the forest
© 1860 Luxury Accomodation

 

Best hotels in Beechworth, Victoria

1860 Beechworth Victoria

Beechworth is home to a range of interesting historic accommodation options that fit with the spirit of the town. This place does just that. It is a beautifully restored horizontal timber-slab hut hand-hewn from mountain ash trees in 1860, located in a pretty locale overlooking Spring Creek. There’s an open fireplace, leather lounges, fine linen on the king-size bed and a fully-appointed kitchen. The coffee table is made from blacksmith’s bellows and the dining table is crafted from reclaimed blue gum.

 

Outdoor pool and view of the House
© Freeman On Ford

 

Freeman on Ford B&B

Located at the heart of Beechworth’s Historic Precinct and crafted out of a two-storey 1876 red-brick former bank building, this luxury bed and breakfast has four Victorian-era guest rooms with ensuites, and two 1930s-style suites with large marble bathrooms. There’s a pool and heated spa in the private formal gardens, and undercover parking in the stables. Additionally, guests have use of the formal dining room and sun-filled dayroom overlooking the garden.

 

Room at the George Kerferd
© The George Kerford

 

The Grand Oaks Resort

With buildings and an on-site chapel dating back to the 1860s, The Grand Oaks Resort is an alluring four-star hotel with historic charm. The services on offer include a pool, tennis courts, garden walks, cycling and fishing. This place has everything you’ll need for an enjoyable business or holiday stay.

 

Mandarin dessert on black plate
© The Provenence

 

Top restaurants in Beechworth VIC

 

Provenance

Beechworth’s most awarded restaurant is located in the high-ceilinged 1856 Bank of Australasia building. It’s hard to go past Chef Michael Ryan’s degustation menu of exquisite local delicacies, often featuring a touch of Japanese seasonings and ingredients, which you can enjoy with expertly matched wines. It offers rooms with king-size beds and ensuites with rain showers in its beautifully appointed coach house and stables.

 

Peering through the doors of the Ox and Hound
© Ox and Hound Beechworth

 

The Ox and Hound Bistro

If only every country town had a classic bistro like this one. Occupying a classic heritage shopfront with enormous windows and a pressed-metal ceiling, touches like wicker chairs, French posters and branch chandeliers complete its charming look. The menu leans towards French- and Italian-inspired dishes that rely on seasonal local produce, while the wine list features a beautifully curated collection of local Beechworth wines.

 

 

Beechworth Bakery

For a good old-fashioned Aussie meat pie or sausage roll, vanilla slice or sponge cake, you can’t go past this bakery, which started here in 1984 and now thrives in seven other locations across Victoria and New South Wales.

 

Beer, burger and fries
© Bridge Road Brewers

 

Bars and cafes you can’t miss

 

Bridge Road Brewers

One of Australia’s benchmark craft beer producers, this place offers visitors the complete craft beer experience in a 150-year-old coach house and stables. Owner Ben Kraus has been a trailblazer in brewing European-style beers from scratch without any preservatives or pasteurisation. There’s a 10-tap tasting bar and a large family-friendly beer garden with a children’s play area. Ben’s partner Maria, who hails from Austria, offers the best pretzels this side of Munich, and a mighty fine pizza (the secret to Maria’s dough is the liberal use of their Bavarian wheat beer in the mixer).

 

Cellar Door Wine Store

This great establishment is not just a fabulous wine shop, but also a casual wine bar that specialises in vino from some of north-east Victoria’s best wineries, including Giaconda and Castagna. Furthermore, a carefully curated selection of imported wines and rare spirits, cheese and charcuterie plates can also be found here.

 

Inside at the Press Room Wine Store
© The Press Room

 

The Press Room Wine Bar

Located in Beechworth’s historic printery, this establishment’s fireside Twisted Chimney Lounge is a fabulous spot to enjoy cocktails, both local and Spanish wines and beers, and Spanish-inspired tapas. The bar also hosts a range of events throughout the year, including tastings.

 

© Billson’s

 

Billson’s Brewery

One of Australia’s oldest breweries, Billson’s has been renowned many years for its all-natural, small-batch cordials, traditional sodas and premium mixers, and now, once again, its craft beers.

 

Rex flies to Albury, which is just half an hour from Beechworth. For more information, head to the Rex website or check out the route map below.

 

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