Holiday houses in Creswick

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Popular amenities for Creswick holiday rentals

Stay near Creswick's top sights

St Georges Lake10 locals recommend
Farmers Arms Hotel5 locals recommend
FoodWorks Creswick3 locals recommend
Creswick Woollen Mills22 locals recommend
Le Peche Gourmand10 locals recommend
The American Creswick4 locals recommend

Other great holiday rentals in Creswick

Guest favourite

Farm stay in Smythes Creek

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

Grandma’s Cottage

14 – 21 June

$597 AUD total
Guest favourite

Apartment in Ballarat Central

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 310 reviews

Blue Door on Webster - Modern - Free Parking

2 – 9 July

$978 AUD total
Guest favourite

Apartment in Newington

4.9 out of 5 average rating, 269 reviews

Retro Retreat, Cosy, Central, Free Parking

18 – 25 Feb

$816 AUD total
Guest favourite

Cottage in Clunes

4.91 out of 5 average rating, 172 reviews

Bonnie Views Cottage

24 – 31 Aug

$1,362 AUD total
Guest favourite

Home in Soldiers Hill

4.93 out of 5 average rating, 300 reviews

Ligar Homestay - comfortable and stylish near city

20 – 27 Sept

$1,079 AUD total
Guest favourite

Cottage in Creswick

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 77 reviews

Alny Manor Pre 1880s Miner's Cottage, Creswick

13 – 20 Dec

$1,398 AUD total
Guest favourite

Home in Creswick

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 88 reviews

Creswick - Renovated home in the heart of town

13 – 20 Aug

$1,532 AUD total
Guest favourite

Holiday home in Creswick

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 36 reviews

Park Lake Studio- brand new, modern + stylish

31 Aug – 7 Sept

$1,393 AUD total

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Creswick

  • Total rentals

    30 properties

  • Wi-Fi availability

    30 properties include access to Wi-Fi

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    20 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    10 properties allow pets

  • Family-friendly rentals

    20 properties are a good fit for families

  • Total number of reviews

    2.3K reviews

Your guide to Creswick

Welcome to Creswick

This nugget of a town in the Central Highlands was built on gold — atop it, around it, and with proceeds from the sale of it. Creswick’s streets sprang up during the Victorian gold rush of the 1850s to accommodate the fortune seekers and swindlers who flocked here to pan and dig for their riches. Gold fever struck Creswick early, and underground mining saw some become wealthy beyond their wildest dreams. Many of the town’s original buildings remain standing — including the post office (1862), the town hall (1871), and the former Bank of NSW (1861) — surrounded by thick groves of pine and eucalypt.

It’s a similar rags-to-riches story in nearby Clunes — one of Australia’s original and most well-preserved gold towns — and the city of Ballarat, today the site of Sovereign Hill, a living museum complex that recreates Ballarat life when it was a boomtown, replete with period buildings, imagined city streets, and costumed characters portraying locals who would have arrived here as part of the greatest alluvial gold rush the world has ever known.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Creswick

There’s no bad time to stay in an accommodation in this part of Victoria, with each season bringing its own charms, although locals like to warn visitors that the area is famous for experiencing four seasons in one day. Winter months bring a crispness to the air, providing relief if you’re planning outdoor adventure activities, like cycling the Goldfields Track — time your visit right and you may even see snow. Autumn transforms the countryside into a leaf-peeper’s dream, with deciduous trees changing colour from golden to rust to red. Spring is awash with flowers in bloom. And summer, peak season, offers cool respite from the city, with highland temperatures well shy of those experienced in Melbourne.


Top things to do in Creswick

Buried Rivers of Gold Heritage Trail

Beneath the rolling hills of Creswick and surrounds are underground streams still full of gold. This self-guided car-based tour passes by the sites — some with above-ground mine ruins — that won wealth for many, with signposts offering fascinating insights into the area’s heyday. Pick up a guide to the trail from the Creswick Museum or Visitor Information Centre.

The Goldfields Track

Spanning 210 kilometres (130 miles) from Mt Buninyong just south of Ballarat to Bendigo, this rigorous hiking and cycling trail traverses land so rich in gold, it once made Melbourne the wealthiest city in the world. You can tackle the route in its entirety, passing through historic Creswick, Daylesford, and Castlemaine, or pick a section and enjoy exploring native bush, farmland, and countryside dotted with granite boulders.

Mineral Springs

Within 30 minutes of leaving Creswick you could be soaking in a pool filled with healing thermal water. The Daylesford and Hepburn Springs region of the state is home to Australia’s largest concentration of natural mineral springs, and you can “take the waters” at spas and bathhouses. Settled by Swiss and Italian migrants during the Gold Rush, the towns here offer a taste of Europe in regional Victoria.

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