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A rustic cabin exterior is highlighted by a combination of corrugated metal and wooden siding under a vast sky. Outdoor seating is arranged on a gravel surface, with planters placed near the entrance. Scenic views of the surrounding countryside complete the tranquil setting.
Cabin in Barwite
5 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

LOCHIEL CABIN - Charming, modern & rustic.

Immerse yourself in this unique & tranquil getaway. Enjoy the fully renovated, all new fixtures & furnishings providing a modern interior with a homely feel. The rustic exterior provides the High Country charm of yesteryear nestled on 30 acres of rural tranquility. 100m from the main residence you have your own privacy. We call this our Cabin but it is a small home with 110m2 living area & 47m2 of outdoor undercover living. 13 minutes from Mansfield & ideally located to explore the High Country.

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The image captures a serene landscape where a modern house sits amidst tall trees and rolling hills. The surroundings are marked by grassy areas and sparse vegetation, creating a tranquil atmosphere, with the distant mountains partially visible in the background.
Home in Merrijig
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

ViewBuller@Merrijig

ViewBuller@Merrijig is a holiday house in Merrijig, approx. 5 minute drive to the gates of Mt Buller & Mt Stirling (located Alpine Ridge Drive) The house is perfect for 3 couples or 2 families ( max. 6 adults and max. 5 children). There’s fabulous views of Mt Buller from lounge room & deck. The Delatite River is 200 meters from the house, & Delatite winery is a short drive. The house is great in winter or summer months, with snow activities but hiking, mountain biking and horse riding nearby.

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A charming cottage is partially nestled among tall eucalyptus trees, showcasing a welcoming porch with a white railing. Soft lights emanate from the windows, inviting a sense of comfort and tranquility in this serene forest setting.
Cottage in Healesville
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 359 reviews

Myers Creek Cascades Luxury Cottages

Relax and unwind in utmost seclusion in one of our three romantic beautifully appointed self-contained cottages, nestled in amongst the giant tree ferns and eucalypts in your very own secret rainforest hideaway. Lie back and enjoy a sensual double spa together, as you gaze out through tremendous picture windows into the forest, while your log fire crackles away gently in your sitting room. You’ll sleep soundly in your sumptuous king-size bed and wake to another world, surrounded by 15 acres.

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The entrance of a historic cottage is framed by a decorative wrought iron gate. Lush green lawns and vibrant flowerbeds with an array of colorful blooms enhance the garden. Mature trees provide shade, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere.
Cottage in Mansfield
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 243 reviews

Anstee Cottage - Luxury in the heart of town

Located a short stroll from the Main Street of Mansfield, Historic Anstee Cottage was one of the first homes built in Mansfield circa 1885. It has been fully renovated and beautifully restored into a 2 bedroom luxury Victorian period cottage with your own entrance, veranda & front garden. Set in a english cottage garden with roses outside your bedroom windows for you to enjoy. A house has been built at the back of the cottage which is connected by a locked door where I live.

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A cozy seating area is presented on the upper level, featuring two comfortable couches adorned with decorative pillows. A round wooden coffee table sits between them, complemented by a soft area rug. Natural light filters through the vaulted ceiling, enhancing the rustic ambiance.
Farm stay in Merrijig
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 225 reviews

Rustic shed house in Merrijig

When people look for a rustic getaway, they often mean 5 star wrapped in corrugated iron. This is not that. This is truly rustic - old timber from the cattleyards line the base of the walls. The bathroom basin is from Nanna's 150 year old house. The tin lining is from the roof of our shearing shed, complete with authentic rust marks. Not suitable for small children due to stairs. Come experience our 'Shed House' - a truly rustic accomodation experience in the High Country.

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The colonial style cabin is featured with a spacious wraparound deck, providing panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Lush green bushes and trees frame the property, while the distant mountains are visible under a clear sky, enhancing the serene atmosphere.
Cabin in Mansfield
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 147 reviews

Mansfield Colonial Cabin with Stunning Views

Colonial style cabin with spectacular views, situated on a 17 acre property. Surrounded by three balconies it is the perfect place to relax. You will wake to the sound of native birds and will definitely see kangaroos and possibly goannas, lizards, wombats and the resident echidna. If you decide to venture out, Mansfield is just 10 minutes away. It has a bustling retail centre which includes many great food/dining options and a wide variety of attractions/activities.

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A small, modern house made with metal siding sits surrounded by lush greenery. The windows are framed with wood, and warm light glows from within. A covered porch extends from the structure, adding outdoor space to enjoy the tranquil setting.
Tiny home in Toolangi
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 666 reviews

Forest Way Farm Tiny House

What was once our tiny family home now sits on a little farm for you to enjoy, looking over the orchard and forest. Your own driveway will lead you out to the little house, past our private residence and orchard. You can rest on the deck, lay on the grass or soak in the tub. With no WiFi or TV you can disconnect for a while and let the surrounds recharge you. Wander with the chickens in the orchard, take yourself out into the forest or explore the Yarra Valley.

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A spacious bedroom features a large bed with a deep burgundy coverlet. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors provide views of a sunlit outdoor deck with a hot tub and distant mountain landscapes. A cozy seating area and wood stove are visible, enhancing the inviting ambiance.
Cabin in Howes Creek
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews

Facta - Unbeatable Sunset View • Hot tub

Set high above Lake Eildon with breathtaking views all the way to Mount Buller, this character-filled off-grid cabin is the perfect winter escape for those craving privacy, atmosphere and a genuine connection with nature. Surrounded by wilderness, it blends rustic charm with thoughtful comforts for slow mornings, hot tub evenings and unforgettable nights beneath the stars. A place to exhale, warm up and take in one of the most remarkable outlooks in the region.

Top Guest favourite
A wooden-paneled bedroom features a spacious bed with white linens and two blue accent pillows. A sleek TV is mounted on the wall above a dresser, and a small plant adds a touch of greenery. Soft light filters through large windows dressed with gray curtains.
Apartment in Merrijig
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 242 reviews

Cedar Retreat - Semi-detached Apartment

The house is close to the high country with beautiful views. The apartment is ideal for a small family or couple. Even though it is attached to the house it is very private. All bedding/towels etc. supplied. Guests interested in accessing Mt. Buller for the snow season, mountain biking, bush walking or just taking in the wonderful scenery will find this location ideal. I look forward to meeting my guests and hope you will have a great time staying here. Geoff

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An inviting outdoor area features a fire pit surrounded by several chairs on a grassy lawn. The tiny home showcases a sliding door that opens to a scenic landscape, with rolling hills and trees in the background beneath a clear blue sky.
Farm stay in Mansfield
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 237 reviews

High Country Tiny Home ~ Splinter III

Get back to nature and relax at this unique and tranquil High Country getaway. High Country Tiny Home is small in size, but big in personality and is perfect for couples wanting to escape the hustle and bustle of their busy lives. Disconnect from devices and reconnect with nature. Located on a beautiful 10 acre property, only a short 3 minute drive from the heart of Mansfield, you’ll be sure to feel relaxed within moments of arriving.

Top Guest favourite
A modern house is positioned amidst rolling hills, overlooking a sprawling landscape. Wildflowers in vibrant yellow bloom in the foreground, contributing to a serene atmosphere. The expansive deck on the house offers a glimpse of the scenic surroundings and clear blue sky.
Home in Merrijig
5 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Wild Fauna - Mt Buller Foothills Amazing Views.

Wild Fauna is a large open plan modern house in beautiful surrounds. The spacious living, dining and kitchen area has all the room to spend your holiday with all the family. The expansive deck is the perfect place to spend summer evenings with the local wildlife, overlooking magnificent views and winter nights are cosy in front of the fire. The kitchen is well equipped and has a large social island.

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The exterior of the home is shown, featuring a simple, single-story design with large windows dressed in sheer curtains. Shade is provided by surrounding trees, while the ground is covered in natural mulch and leaves, contributing to the serene outdoor environment.
Home in Sawmill Settlement
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 213 reviews

Hilltop Lodge

Nestled in the tranquil town of Sawmill Settlement at the foot of Mt Buller, this cosy, fully self contained home accommodates up to 8 guests and is ideal for families or friends wanting to share. Enjoy the luxury of being close to the ski fields, enjoy the adventures of walking or biking through the high country, or just kick back and relax. Hilltop Lodge is the perfect retreat anytime of the year.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Mount Buller?

    Stays near the Mount Buller village square are often recommended for convenient access to lifts and dining. Ski-in, ski-out lodges and chalets just outside the main area provide a scenic alpine experience.

  • What are the best things to do in Mount Buller with kids?

    Children enjoy snow play zones, tobogganing, and learning to ski with experienced instructors. In summer, try gentle hiking trails and adventure playgrounds around the village area.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Mount Buller?

    Explore ski and snowboard runs, join guided hikes, or try mountain biking during summer. Village shops, local galleries, and wellness spas add options beyond outdoor adventures.

  • How is the weather in Mount Buller?

    Mount Buller has cool summers near 54–82°F (12–28°C) and chilly winters around 36–53°F (2–12°C), with increased rainfall during the colder months. Layered clothing is useful year-round due to shiftable mountain conditions.

  • When is the best time to visit Mount Buller?

    Winter is frequently suggested for snow sports and alpine events, while late spring and summer appeal to hikers and mountain bikers. Each season has distinct activities and changing mountain views.

  • What are the best places to visit in Mount Buller?

    Popular places include the Mount Buller village square, panoramic summit viewpoints, and the National Alpine Museum. The Sculpture Park and snow play areas are also regularly suggested for variety.

  • What are some hiking trails in Mount Buller?

    Try the summit walk for broad mountain views or the Klingsporn Bridle Track for forest scenery. Family-friendly loops and nature trails near the village also invite walkers of all ability levels.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Mount Buller?

    Families can explore beginner-friendly ski runs during winter, build snowmen, or join group lessons. Throughout the year, guided nature walks and playground areas near the village are frequently suggested for visitors with children.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Mount Buller?

    Explore nearby alpine villages, scenic wineries, or forest reserves known for wildlife spotting. Seasonal markets and farm experiences around the high country are often recommended by locals.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Mount Buller?

    Mount Buller has a no pets policy in the alpine resort area, and on-mountain accommodations generally do not permit pets. Service animals may be accommodated under specific guidelines, so it is best to check with your lodging provider if you are traveling with an assistance animal.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Mount Buller?

    Layer up for shifting alpine weather, reserve equipment early during busy seasons, and try midweek visits for quieter slopes. Many locals suggest exploring both popular runs and quieter walking trails just outside the main village.

  • What is Mount Buller known for?

    Mount Buller is known for its alpine ski slopes, winter sports, and mountain village culture. In the warmer months, it draws visitors for hiking, mountain biking, and scenic high-country views.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Mount Buller?

    Discover tucked-away walking trails, tranquil lookout points, and smaller cafés around the outskirts of the village. The Mount Buller Sculpture Park is also frequently suggested for those interested in local art and nature.

  • What are the best foods to try in Mount Buller?

    Warm up with locally rooted Australian classics like hearty pies, slow-cooked stews, and fresh alpine trout. Après-ski snacks, including hot chocolate and homemade pastries, are often recommended in local eateries.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Mount Buller?

    Bring warm, waterproof layers, closed-toe shoes, and sunscreen for variable alpine weather. A reusable water bottle, gloves, and sunglasses are useful both in winter snow and summer sunshine.

  • What is the nightlife in Mount Buller like?

    Mount Buller’s nightlife has lively pubs, casual wine bars, and social venues where travelers often relax after a day outdoors. Live music and seasonal events bring energy to the village in the evenings.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Mount Buller?

    Winter often features opening weekend celebrations and on-mountain competitions, while the warmer months have mountain biking events and food festivals. The snow season kickoff and spring gatherings are frequently suggested highlights.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Mount Buller?

    Family-friendly rentals in Mount Buller are available throughout the village and surrounding slopes, with features such as multiple bedrooms, kitchens, and spaces for group gathering. Look for chalets or apartments designed to accommodate families of various sizes.

All about Mount Buller

Australia’s most accessible major snow resort, Mount Buller (5,922 feet) draws winter-sports enthusiasts in droves over the season (early June through early October). With 740 acres of terrain, the mountain offers gentle slopes alongside challenging back runs, not to mention dozens of activities such as night skiing, scenic chairlift rides, and festivals. The après culture is strong here. Choose from more than 30 bars and restaurants, or indulge in a relaxation package at the day spa. When the snow melts, the resort village is transformed into a hub for hiking, biking, and 4-wheel driving, with epic alpine trails that weave through fields of wildflowers and across fragrant valleys of native forest.

What are the top things to do in Mount Buller?

Winter Sports

Skiing, snowboarding, and tobogganing opportunities abound on Buller’s snow-dusted slopes. Some 22 lifts zip you to more than 80 runs, as well as to three terrain parks (replete with half-pipes), an UltraCross course, and two toboggan parks. While about half of the terrain is dedicated to intermediate skiers, there’s plenty of powder for beginners and experts to explore.

Hiking

Whatever the season, alpine hiking around Mt Buller (and neighboring Mt Stirling) doesn’t disappoint. Trails offer options for all experience and fitness levels; you can navigate these using maps from the tourist office, also a good source for information on guided tours of the countryside and local art installations you shouldn’t miss.

Biking

The Mt Buller Bike Park is paradise for those exploring the countryside on two wheels. More than 60 miles of cross-country trails beckon, including four downhill tracks with shuttle services to take you back up to the top.

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Mount Buller

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    Mount Buller holiday rentals start at $83 AUD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    330 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly accommodation

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  • Holiday rentals with a pool

    50 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    90 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    310 of Mount Buller holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    Mount Buller stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

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