The Callington Hotel holds one of the state's oldest licenses, estd 1850.
This traditional Aussie Pub, like many of its era, first catered for miners attracted to the area when copper was discovered nearby. Gradually, sheep grazing and cereal farming succeeded mining as the mainstays of the district, but being a relatively isolated town, the hotel was also strongly patronised by those travelling between the Adelaide Hills and River Murray - or further afield. Today, Callington and its recently refurbished hotel, make a rewarding tourist stop.
The Callington Hotel is currently closed.
Everyone has "gone fishing".
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Reviews (1)
go some place else
well, arrogant staff, no real cook
Comments (2)
Callington Hotel reopening
Callington hotel reopening on 7th Feb 2012. can't wait new owners are awesome! opening party on 11th feb Saturday party time!
Closed until further notice
Just drove through Callington and the Hotel is all closed up, I've come all the way from Qld .... what's the story? It's 4th March, 2012