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Barn in Ovens
5 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Gold

Welcome to Oro. Boutique, private, fully self contained accomodation set within an old tobacco barn. Situated just 20 minutes from Bright, this masterpiece of Australian landscape is cradled by mountains, Happy Valley Creek and 20 acres of delightful farmland. Take a verandah seat to watch the morning mist quietly rise. Observe the abundant wildlife who are happy to call Oro home, or be intoxicated by the afternoon ‘golden hour’. Oro, a place of provision, unfolding beauty, rest and refreshment.

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A collage showcases various aspects of the pet-friendly accommodation. Images include playful dogs wearing accessories, inviting bedroom and living spaces, a cozy dining area, and lush greenery. The central logo emphasizes the pet-friendly theme, creating a welcoming environment for furry guests.
Guest suite in Myrtleford
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 151 reviews

Yours & Theirs Pet Friendly

Self contained unit, only 200mt from the popular rail trail and centre of town. Separate dining/lounge, bedroom and bathroom. Fully enclosed yard for your furry friends with undercover and off road parking available for cars and or caravans. A continental breakfast including bread, cereals and condiments are provided as well as snacks and bottled water. There are permanent furry residents on the premises including cats and dogs that have their own separate yard. Cat friendly pooches only 🥰

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The exterior of Tandara House is presented, featuring a spacious front yard with manicured grass and decorative plantings. A white picket fence encloses the property. The modern Federation style home has a welcoming porch and large windows reflecting natural light, framed by a clear blue sky.
Home in Myrtleford
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 154 reviews

Federation charm in town centre

Enjoy a clean, homely retreat with comfortable beds, quality furnishings, and spacious bedrooms. Set in a peaceful, flat area just a short walk to cafés, bakeries, and shops, with kangaroos on the neighbouring hillside. Close to bike and walking trails, this fully fenced home features well-kept gardens, a spacious patio and cosy fire pit. Ideally positioned to explore surrounding towns and wineries, Tandara House is a comfortable base for families or friends to unwind after a day of discovery.

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The exterior of 'The Cottage' is showcased, featuring a white facade and a covered porch with seating. Lush green trees and shrubs frame the property, while a gravel pathway leads to a gated entrance. The tranquil setting invites relaxation and exploration.
Cottage in Myrtleford
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 232 reviews

The Cottage - Pet Friendly

Situated right in the heart of Myrtleford and within walking distance to all the towns Cafe's and Restaurants, 'The Cottage' is the perfect base for exploring all the North East has to offer. Day trips to Beechworth, Bright, Mt Buffalo and the Ski Fields are all within easy reach. Close to the Murray to Mountains Rail Trail and several local wineries, your time here will be as relaxing or action filled as you want it to be. Unlimited WiFi and Netflix included. Well behaved pets are welcome.

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A hillside view showcases a series of multi-level buildings nestled amidst snow-covered slopes. The soft contours of the snow create gentle patterns, while a warm twilight sky transitions to dusk, adding color to the winter landscape.
Apartment in Hotham Heights
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

The Nest - skip the bus queues! | Mt Hotham

Ski In - Ski Out : Luxury Ski Apt Skip the lengthy bus queues in The Nest. This mountain facing studio apartment with spectacular views of Heavenly Valley, is the perfect combination of luxury living with true ski-in and ski-out access. This studio apartment has a fully equipped kitchen, queen bed, large bathroom with corner spa and direct access to the Village chairlift. Located in Hotham Central with equipment hire, gift shops, a licensed supermarket, restaurants, cafes and ticket sales.

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Home in Myrtleford
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 402 reviews

Saje's Pod

Saje's Pod is a two storey self contained unit with private access and parking. It has a queen bed with ensuite and an upstairs living area and kitchenette opening onto a shared deck with a barbecue for use by Pod guests. The Pod also has its own deck. The Pod and the House may be rented together. Saje's House is self contained. It has a fully equipped kitchen and dining room, a comfortable living room, 2 bedrooms - one with a queen bed; the master with a king, 2 bathrooms and a laundry.

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A contemporary two-story building is shown, featuring large glass windows that allow natural light to fill the interior. A spacious patio area includes outdoor seating. Lush greenery surrounds the property, with a scenic mountain backdrop visible in the distance.
Guest suite in Bright
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 188 reviews

Altura Apartment Bright

Welcome to Altura Apartment, a modern, self-contained space in the center of Bright. Ideal for couples looking to explore or relax. The apartment includes a spacious bedroom, separate bathroom, and full kitchen with dining area. Its elevated position offers sunset views over Bright and the mountains. A short, easy five-minute walk across the Ovens River footbridge leads to Bright’s food, wine, and boutique shopping. Guests enjoy private entry, parking, and courtyard access.

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The kitchen and dining area feature exposed brick walls and a large wooden table with black metal chairs. A well-equipped kitchen is visible, showcasing modern appliances and a bar-style counter with stools. Natural light pours in from a window, creating a bright environment.
Home in Myrtleford
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

Reform Retreat - Rail Trail, Splash Park, CBD

Leave the car in the driveway and enjoy this perfectly located residence. 400m from restaurants, supermarkets and licensed venues. Start your morning with a coffee whilst taking in the view of Mt Buffalo. Continue the day with a ride on the Rail Trail, walk up Reform Hill or the iconic Mosaic Trail along the Ovens River - all starting from your doorstep! Easy drive to King Valley, Beechworth, Bright, Mount Buffalo, Lake Buffalo, Mt Beauty and the snow fields.

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An open loft space features a spacious bed with soft linens, complemented by wooden beams that enhance the room's height. A modern television is mounted on the wall, and a cozy sofa is positioned nearby, inviting relaxation. A small kitchenette area is also visible in the background.
Loft in Myrtleford
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews

Lupo's Loft

Lupo’s Loft is upstairs at Lupo’s Kiln Cafe. Luxury accommodation for 2 in a king bed, complimentary champagne on arrival, free WiFi, Netflix TV(using your own login),kitchenette, bathroom and lounge area. Ideally located on the rail trail and the Great Alpine Road it is the perfect location for a romantic getaway. Lupo’s Kiln Cafe is open for lunch and dinner on Friday and Saturday’s and lunch only on Sunday’s. Open from 11am - 10pm Fri & Sat. 11am - 4pm Sun.

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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.

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The Tiny House is set against a clear blue sky, featuring a modern exterior with horizontal metal cladding. Large glass doors provide a view of the deck, which is surrounded by landscaped greenery. The building’s roof is equipped with solar panels.
Tiny home in Ovens
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 188 reviews

Yolly's Tiny House Holiday Accommodation

Located in the rolling hills of the Ovens Valley, Yolly's is centrally located to the region's experiences and holiday areas such as Mount Buffalo, Bright, Porepunkah, Myrtleford, Beechworth & Lake Buffalo. Being one of Victoria's most popular holiday regions, Yolly's gives you the experience of luxury holiday accommodation in a Tiny House country setting located centrally in our wine region, with spectacular views of the countryside.

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Home in Myrtleford
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 207 reviews

57 on Alpine

Welcome to 57 on Alpine.” We take great pride in making our home a beautiful, comfortable holiday destination for you to be able to enjoy your break away from home. After many year of traveling we understand how important it is that you can trust that what you see in the photos is what you get. Your comfort is a priority to us and we aim to make your holiday a happy experience. We love 57 on Alpine, we hope you do too.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Myrtleford?

    Myrtleford has comfortable stays around the town centre, as well as charming rural retreats surrounded by farmland and mountain views. Look for homes set along quiet streets or within walking distance to markets, shops, and the river.

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

    Kids can ride along the rail trail, explore riverside parks, and learn about local farming traditions at hands-on markets. Seasonal fruit picking is also a favorite activity for families in the area.

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

    Explore the Murray to Mountains Rail Trail, sample goods at farmgates and weekend markets, or relax at riverside picnic areas. Art galleries, heritage walks, and cycling routes add variety to the Myrtleford experience.

  • How is the weather in Myrtleford?

    Myrtleford has warm summers around 82°F (28°C), with cooler winters near 36-53°F (2-12°C), and a chance of rainfall in the cooler months. Lightweight layers and a rain jacket can help you enjoy variable conditions throughout the year.

  • When is the best time to visit Myrtleford?

    Spring and autumn are often recommended for mild temperatures, colorful landscapes, and local festivals. Summer brings warmer weather near 77°F (25°C), while the winter months are cooler, cozy, and suit those interested in nearby mountain scenery.

  • What are the best places to visit in Myrtleford?

    Explore local spots like the Murray to Mountains Rail Trail, visit fresh produce markets, or relax along the Ovens River. The town also has art spaces, wineries, and heritage sites that showcase regional traditions.

  • What are some hiking trails in Myrtleford?

    Take in the scenery along the Murray to Mountains Rail Trail or wander through bush tracks in the surrounding state forests. Some visitors explore Mount Buffalo National Park for elevated views and alpine walks.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Myrtleford?

    Families often enjoy cycling the Murray to Mountains Rail Trail, picnicking by the Ovens River, or wandering through town for gelato and locally made treats. Playgrounds and open parks add to Myrtleford's family-friendly appeal.

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

    Plan a trip to nearby alpine villages, explore historic gold rush towns, or head into national parks for bushwalks. Wineries and local farmgates around the region are also frequently suggested for a relaxed afternoon outing.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Myrtleford?

    Many holiday rentals and some rural stays in and around Myrtleford welcome pets. Check individual properties for pet policies and nearby walking areas to ensure a comfortable visit for you and your companion.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Myrtleford?

    Bring layers for shifting weather, and sample local produce at markets or roadside stalls. Town paths are popular for cycling, and many visitors explore the nearby forests and vineyards for a deeper connection with the region.

  • What is Myrtleford known for?

    Myrtleford is known for its farming traditions, Italian-Australian community, and the scenic Murray to Mountains Rail Trail. The town’s food scene, specialty markets, and nearby forests draw people seeking both relaxation and adventure.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Myrtleford?

    Seek out lesser-known bush trails, tranquil riverside picnic spots, or local food producers tucked around the edges of town. Small art studios and independent shops add to the experience for those curious to explore beyond the main streets.

  • What are the best foods to try in Myrtleford?

    Myrtleford has wood-fired pizzas, handmade gelato, and dishes celebrating local chestnuts, olives, and fresh produce. Italian-influenced recipes feature on many menus thanks to the region’s migrant heritage.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Myrtleford?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes, a sunhat, layers for cool evenings, and a rain jacket for wetter months. Bring a refillable water bottle and a backpack to carry local produce or picnic supplies as you explore.

  • What is the nightlife in Myrtleford like?

    Nightlife in Myrtleford leans toward relaxed evenings at local pubs, wine bars, and restaurants with live music on occasion. Social events and food-focused gatherings highlight the area's welcoming community atmosphere.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Myrtleford?

    Myrtleford is known for its annual celebration of chestnut season in autumn, along with cultural festivals reflecting its Italian heritage. Local markets and regional food events are frequently suggested for visitors throughout the year.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Myrtleford?

    Myrtleford has a range of family-friendly vacation rentals, including roomy homes, cottages, and farm stays. Many properties feature outdoor spaces, easy access to parks, and extra sleeping arrangements for children.

All about Myrtleford

Hugging the Great Alpine Road in Victoria’s High Country, unassuming Myrtleford has reinvented itself as a culinary hub since its tobacco industry closed down in 2006, with the region’s rich alluvial flats now planted with pumpkins, walnuts, grapes, and berries. A gateway to the Australian Alps, Myrtleford is well worth a stop for its farm-gates, wineries, and restaurants, where Italian flavours introduced by immigrants in the 1920s remain a strong theme.

Popular with anglers, the Ovens River ribbons alongside the township, with a sealed loop trail ideal for cycling — don’t miss the colourful mosaic artworks installed en route. Myrtleford also lies on the Murray to Mountains Rail Trail, a scenic walking and cycling trail stretching more than 200 kilometres from Wangaratta to just south of the buzzy alpine town of Bright. An hour’s drive from Mount Buffalo National Park, Myrtleford also makes a good base for day trips into this alpine wilderness.

What are the top things to do in Myrtleford?

Waterfalls

The summer months were made for chasing waterfalls in Mount Buffalo National Park. Not far from the park entrance, Ladies Bath Falls tumbles into a pristine pool of water perfect for a refreshing dip, while at Upper and Lower Eurobin Falls, Crystal Creek spills over a dramatic granite escarpment. With the three waterfalls linked by a 1.5-kilometre trail, you can see them all in under an hour if you’re pressed for time.

Historic Walk

Grab a map from the town’s visitor information centre and step back into Myrtleford’s history during an easy 1.8-kilometre walk around the town centre. The trail takes you past sights including the Old School Museum, which houses relics from the town’s gold mining days, and the Big Tree, a centuries-old river gum.

Lake Buffalo

Take a scenic drive 22 kilometres south of Myrtleford to Lake Buffalo, a huge body of water surrounded by mountains that’s popular for swimming, fishing, paddling, and boating. It’s a great spot for a picnic, with gas barbecues and tables on the grassy lakeshore. Toilet facilities are also available.

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Myrtleford

  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 60 holiday rentals in Myrtleford

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Myrtleford holiday rentals start at $69 AUD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    50 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly accommodation

    Find 20 rentals that welcome pets

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    10 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    60 of Myrtleford holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi and Pool across Myrtleford rentals

  • 4.9 Average rating

    Myrtleford stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

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