Charlton Caravan Park - Travellers Rest

Charlton Caravan Park - Travellers Rest Charlton Caravan Park
receives positive reviews, particularly for cleanliness, and convenient location near the town center and river.

Reviewers highlight the well-maintained ,spotless ensuite sites, the helpfulness of the manager, peaceful atmosphere Located at John Curtain Drive, behind the Travellers Rest Stop on the banks of the Avoca River. 8 powered ensuite sites, 25 powered sites & an RV park suitable to those with bathroom amenities on board. The park is pet friendly - We Love Dogs! (Please just keep them on a leash at al

l times). We also offer a camp kitchen and coin laundry available for all guests. We are eagerly awaiting the arrival of two on site cabins in the near future. Greg & Leanne Fanning have recently returned to Charlton to take over Managing the park after owning and running a pub for 23 years. They love a chat and can point you in the right direction to a good fishing spot or where the coldest beer is. Greg & Leanne would like to ensure the locals know that they are welcome on the grounds at any time, all we ask is that you respect the campers, we would love to see you come through.

18/06/2026

Jazz in July comes to the Rex Theatre

Charlton Arts is bringing a lively afternoon of traditional jazz to the Rex Theatre on Sunday 5 July, featuring the much-loved Maryborough Traditional Jazz Band. Known for their toe-tapping mix of 1920s and 1930s jazz, Australian tunes, Latin American numbers and Glenn Miller-style favourites, the band promises a warm and entertaining winter afternoon.

Tickets are $25, including afternoon tea. Available at the door or online at https://www.rextheatre.org.au/live-shows.

18/06/2026
18/06/2026

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Come stay for the weekend or just stay the night in a beautiful new one bedroom cabins , fully self contained just bring...
17/06/2026

Come stay for the weekend or just stay the night in a beautiful new one bedroom cabins , fully self contained just bring your wine and cheese πŸ·πŸ§€ and sit back and listen to the birds πŸ€—πŸ€—πŸ€—




Steam train coming thru this Saturday and Sunday morning πŸš‚πŸš‚πŸš‚
17/06/2026

Steam train coming thru this Saturday and Sunday morning πŸš‚πŸš‚πŸš‚

The Stick Shed great history
16/06/2026

The Stick Shed great history

WHERE DID THE POLES COME FROM? THE MOST ASKED STICK SHED QUESTION NOW HAS AN ANSWER! With thanks to Norman Houghton the senior Historian and Jackie Zappelli at the Otways Historical Society we now know the poles in the Stick Shed came from The Otways. This quote is from Norman's research....
"I have been reading through some FCV reports at the time and came across a reference in the 1941- 1942 year that the Forrest District supplied 646 messmate poles to the Grain Elevators Board for temporary wheat stacks at Murtoa. Poles varied in length from 16 ft to 60ft. So it looks like the poles came from the east Otways rather than the west Otways."

The key words are "Grains Elevator Board" because they part funded and oversaw the building of the Stick Shed with the rest of the funding coming from the Australian Wheat Board. In short state and federal funding.

What clinched it was an entry in the 1943 annual report of Forestry Commission Victoria which states "Output of pole timbers increased substantially, and large quantities were supplied to the order of the Australian Wheat Board"

The Australian Wheat Board built the number 2 shed at Murtoa and the massive storage at Dunolly.

Every indication is the same plans/designs were used for the storage part of our second shed and the Dunolly shed.

14/06/2026
We have some vacancies that weekend if you want a pit stopOn your way up or back just give us us a buzz on 0448276631 πŸ‘
14/06/2026

We have some vacancies that weekend if you want a pit stop
On your way up or back just give us us a buzz on 0448276631 πŸ‘

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2026 Hattah Desert Race, July 3rd, 4th & 5th.
This is the date to circle, highlight, and tattoo in your calendar!

We’re coming back bigger, better, and dustier than ever. Let the countdown begin ✊🏼
www.hattahdesertrace.com.au

Address

10 John Curtain Drive
Charlton, VIC
3525

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 6pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+61448276631

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