Holiday houses in Bacchus Marsh

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Popular amenities for Bacchus Marsh holiday rentals

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Bacchus Marsh

  • Total rentals

    20 properties

  • Popular amenities

    Kitchen, Wi-Fi and Pool

  • Wi-Fi availability

    20 properties include access to Wi-Fi

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    10 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Family-friendly rentals

    10 properties are a good fit for families

  • Total number of reviews

    1.6K reviews

Your guide to Bacchus Marsh

All About Bacchus Marsh

Bacchus Marsh is a suburban area located just outside of the state capital of Melbourne, surrounded by lush countryside and known for its thriving farming community. The area’s farms provide a bounty of fruits and vegetables, including crisp apples and sweet cherries — get a taste at markets and roadside stalls. This strong farming heritage is celebrated each March with the Harvest Festival.

The town is popular with visitors looking to combine the urban buzz of Melbourne with the ability to roam state and national parks and rolling countryside. Bacchus Marsh is also not far from the coast, with a day trip at Werribee South Beach just 45 minutes’ drive away. Nearby Lerderderg River boasts a natural spring flowing with fresh water, while leafy Maddingley Park offers an extensive playground and a bandstand for leisurely open-air lunches. The town’s main drag is also home to small-scale restaurants and independent shops.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Bacchus Marsh

The summer months in Bacchus Marsh can get quite hot. This is the best time for swimming at the many beaches along the coast, but note that this means you’ll have lots of company surrounding you. If you come here during the summer, be sure to pack lots of sunscreen. Fall and spring months are a great time to beat the heat while still enjoying the sunshine. The autumn is also when the Bacchus Marsh Harvest Festival takes place, with live entertainment, food trucks, and market stalls from local farmers laden with homemade goods and the region’s fresh produce. At this time of year, it’s a local tradition to head to a nearby farm and pick your own fruit.

Winters are quite mild, offering a fair amount of clear skies despite shorter days and temperate conditions. Cooler temperatures can be ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling.


Top things to do in Bacchus Marsh

Long Forest Nature Conservation Reserve

Located just a short 10 minutes away by car is this nature preserve that gives visitors a sense of the rugged terrain. Its river and surrounding drylands are home to a number of plant species and wildlife, such as wallabies, possums, koalas, and kangaroos. It is a nice place to venture for an afternoon hike and a picnic, so don’t forget to pack a lunch.

Lerderderg State Park

Lerderderg State Park is known for its deep gorge cut by the Lerderderg River. It’s a scenic place to hike and explore nature, feeling remote but only a short 30-minute drive from Bacchus Marsh. This is also a great place to have a barbecue or simply spend a half-day exploring the rugged natural features and savouring views of the surrounding landscape.

Fairy Park

Fairy Park offers a light-hearted experience as a fairytale-themed park with a castle, model trains, and a playground for children. Visitors can rediscover classic myths and stories along a path lined with caves and boulders. The park’s picnic area provides covered outdoor dining areas.

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