Casterton, Victoria
Casterton
is a rural township on the Glenelg River in South-West Victoria, Australia.
Situated 352 km west of Melbourne and 63 km west of Hamilton on the Glenelg
Highway, it is a service centre to a large pastoral, mixed farming, timber-producing
and dairying district near the South Australian border.
Casterton has a golf course, a racecourse, a caravan park, a sports and leisure
centre and there are numerous sporting facilities in Island Park, off Murray
St
On the Glenelg River and a popular base for gemstone seekers and visits to surrounding forests teeming with wildlife. Near Casterton is a geological phenomenon, giant rocks at the Green Granite picnic area. To the north is Bilston’s Tree, said to be the world’s largest red gum. The Agricultural Show is held here in November and the Fun Festival is held in February.
Region
Information
| Towns |
| West Australia |
| Tasmania |
| Northern Territory |
| Australia Activities |
| Road Maps |
| Gift Baskets |
| Online Shopping |
| |
| |