
Holiday houses in Nagambie
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Explore 50 holiday rentals in Nagambie

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Nagambie holiday rentals start at $87 AUD per night before taxes and fees

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Family-friendly holiday rentals
40 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

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10 properties feature pools

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10 properties have a dedicated workspace

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40 of Nagambie holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

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4.9 Average rating
Nagambie stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!
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222 High Nagambie
Enjoy your stay in the heart of Nagambie. Less than a 5 min stroll to Lake Nagambie and shops. Centrally located to local wineries, of Michelton, Tabilk and Fowles. Feel right at home in this newly refurbished 1950's solid red brick home with 3 spacious bedrooms, Master with King & two with queen beds.Tastefully decorated throughout with large lounge, new kitchen and meals area, secure back yard which now includes a pool & landscaping. Outdoor undercover area to relax & unwind overlooking Pool.

2 bedroom house Central Nagambie sleeps 5
This 2 Bedroom property right in the middle of Nagambie, with walking distance to the main street and the Lake is perfect for family & travellers. Semi ensuite to main bedroom and quality fixtures & fittings throughout. With the single car electronic roller door garage, tradies and holiday makers can store their vehicle or jetski under cover. Electric oven & cook top, ducted refrigerated cooling, ducted heating, stone bench tops, laminate timber floors make this one a perfect holiday residence.

Lakeside Retreat Nagambie
Escape to the country & discover the tranquility of Lakeside Retreat- 90 min from the city & 1 min walk to the lake. You will ❤️ our 12md checkout 😉 Our place is the ideal choice if attending a wedding/function, exploring the wineries, family holiday, girl’s weekend or attending a rowing regatta. Located a leisurely 5 min walk to the start of the parkrun, beach, boardwalk & wacky splash park 💦. 10 min walk to town for great restaurants. Park the car, embrace the serenity & enjoy lake life.

Hilltop Off Grid Tiny House with Outdoor Bath
Stay above the clouds in our hilltop off-grid cabin! Drive just over an hour from Melbourne, and you’ll find our tiny house nestled on our 100 acre property with mountain views. Perched atop a steep hill, you’ll catch every magical sunrise and enjoy the changing light in the evening as the shadows fall over the land. Our tiny home offers a slower pace of life, is solar powered and has everything you need for an unforgettable stay – including a outdoor bath so you can bathe under the stars!

‘The Jetty’ Number 6
Escape to serenity at our cozy lakeside apartment Enjoy breathtaking views of Lake Nagambie from the comfort of your private balcony This charming apartment features: - 2 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - 1 Powder Room - Fully equipped kitchen - Lounge room & dining room with lake view Amenities include: - Pool - BBQ - Free Wi-Fi - Smart TV - Laundry facilities - Parking Walking distance to nearby restaurants, pubs, distillery, water park & boutique shopping A short drive to iconic wineries.

Cosy 1 bedroom farm stay guesthouse
Relax in this cosy guest house with spacious surrounds. The guest house is close to the main house but with private outlook and places to explore along the seasonal creek and open paddocks . Close to Euroa There is a kitchenette with small bar fridge and microwave. PLEASE DO NOT USE PORTABLE COOKING DEVICES IN THE GUEST HOUSE for safety reasons. BBQ facilities and campfire pit are available in front of the guest house however fire pit not available from November due to fire restrictions

The Rocks Studio
Just an hour from Melbourne, The Rocks Studio is the perfect redoubt from the city grind. Completely off-grid, The Rocks Studio is perched high amongst giant, granite boulders on a one hundred acre, working, sheep property. It enjoys truly spectacular views– near and far– across the Great Dividing Range. The superb landscape is a magnet for artists and photographers. As well, far from city lights, The Rocks is a star gazers paradise. An hour from Melbourne– a million miles from care.

The Farmhouse
Located a short and scenic 1 hour drive North of Melbourne, the Farmhouse located at Glenaroua, is your rural home away from home. With 3 comfortable bedrooms that can sleep up to 6 guests and 3 bathrooms, there's plenty of space for everyone to relax and enjoy. We are located on a working farm with sheep and cattle. Guests can walk the property anytime, enjoying the beautiful rolling hills and creeks that run through it. We look forward to welcoming you to our rural paradise.

"Villacostalotta" bringing 1885 to the present.
Located in the township of Longwood, a 5 minute walk to the White Hart Hotel. Constructed in 2021 using some materials recovered from the original 1885 house it has a large open plan living area, balcony and alfresco, backyard and front yard space (sorry no pets). Close to towns of Nagambie, Avenel and Euroa. Opposite rail line and close to local businesses the Rockery and Longwood Community Centre, local wineries Mitchellton, Tabilk, RPL, Fowle’s, Hide and Seek and Maygars.

Maggies Lane Barn House
SPECIAL OFFER - 3 NIGHTS FOR THE PRICE OF 2 Just 2 hours from Melbourne, on 65 acres in the sprawling Strathbogie Ranges, Maggies Lane Barn House is a romantic one bedroom couples escape (not suitable for children). Unwind in our thoughtfully designed, off-grid luxury retreat. The area is teeming with Australian wildlife, flowing creeks, native birds, bush and rocky outcrops. Warm up by the wood fire, enjoy the views and the beautifully appointed interiors.

Nagambie Getaway: Pool & Play
Welcome to Nagmabie Getaway your ultimate escape in Nagambie, Victoria! This spacious home features a private heated pool, BBQ area, pool table and table tennis for endless fun. Relax in cozy well appointed bedrooms, or enjoy the large, open-plan living space. Perfect for groups and families, with a fully equipped kitchen and ample parking. Just minutes from local attractions. Book now for a memorable, fun-filled retreat!

Unique railway retreat
Immerse yourself in a bit of railway history in this unique converted carriage. Located in the heart of the Avenel township, you'll have everything you need for the perfect getaway. Relax on the deck and watch the trains go by, or wander down the road for a cocktail or woodfired pizza. Avenel is a great launching pad for all that the Strathbogie region has to offer - art, history, wine and some fabulous restaurants.
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When is the best time to visit Nagambie?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | June | July | Aug | Sept | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | $359 AUD | $343 AUD | $386 AUD | $345 AUD | $304 AUD | $301 AUD | $320 AUD | $296 AUD | $304 AUD | $319 AUD | $330 AUD | $335 AUD |
| Avg. temp | 23°C | 22°C | 19°C | 15°C | 11°C | 9°C | 8°C | 9°C | 11°C | 14°C | 18°C | 20°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Nagambie?
Stays near Lake Nagambie are often suggested for easy access to water activities and peaceful views. The town center has convenient options close to local cafés, shops, and walking paths.
What are the best things to do in Nagambie with kids?
Kids can paddle or swim at gentle lake spots, watch birds in local reserves, or enjoy treats from family-run bakeries. Open parks and waterfront paths make it easy for families to explore together.
What are some of the best things to do in Nagambie?
Nagambie has sailing and kayaking on Lake Nagambie, sampling regional wines at nearby vineyards, and strolling local walking trails. Horse racing events and farm gate experiences draw many visitors each year.
How is the weather in Nagambie?
Nagambie has hot, dry summers around 87°F (30°C), and cool, wetter winters near 55°F (13°C). Bring layers for cooler mornings and evenings, especially in autumn and spring.
When is the best time to visit Nagambie?
Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for comfortable temperatures around 70°F (21°C), with mild, clear days and vibrant landscapes. Warmth in summer attracts those seeking outdoor activities on the water.
What are the best places to visit in Nagambie?
Explore Lake Nagambie for water activities and relaxing scenery, or wander through Nagambie Brewery & Distillery to learn about local production. The nearby Goulburn River and surrounding wineries are frequently suggested stops for visitors.
What are some hiking trails in Nagambie?
Enjoy gentle lakeside walks around Lake Nagambie, or wander paths along the Goulburn River for birdwatching and native flora. Trails in local reserves provide peaceful settings for all experience levels.
What are some family activities we can do in Nagambie?
Families often enjoy paddle boating, gentle swimming, or picnicking by Lake Nagambie. Exploring local wildlife reserves and sampling handmade treats in town are frequently suggested activities for all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Nagambie?
Explore nearby wine trails and taste award-winning varietals, or visit historic gold rush towns around the region. Nature reserves and gentle rivers offer peaceful settings for a day outdoors.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Nagambie?
Several Nagambie accommodations are pet friendly, especially those with outdoor spaces or water access. It is common for hosts to welcome travelers with pets, but checking house rules in advance is a good idea.
What are some local tips for visiting Nagambie?
Locals suggest booking ahead for wine tastings, bringing binoculars for birdwatching, and trying early morning walks along the water. Regional produce and bakeries are great for picnics or snacks on outdoor adventures.
What is Nagambie known for?
Nagambie is known for its scenic lake, wine region experiences, and a strong connection to rowing and water sports. The town is also recognized for thoroughbred horse breeding and relaxed lakeside dining.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Nagambie?
Seek out local art galleries and small bakeries tucked around the town, or paddle quiet waterways in less-visited natural reserves. Some travelers find sunset picnics by the lake's quieter banks unforgettable.
What are the best foods to try in Nagambie?
Nagambie has locally sourced produce, river fish preparations, and dishes featuring regional beef and lamb. Many people also enjoy sampling sparkling wines and cheeses from the surrounding area.
What should I bring for a trip to Nagambie?
Pack comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, and layers for changing temperatures, especially from late autumn to early spring. A swimsuit and light jacket are useful if you plan to spend time on or near the water.
What is the nightlife in Nagambie like?
Nagambie has relaxed pubs and wine bars where locals and travelers gather, with some venues hosting live music or trivia nights. Evening strolls by the lake are a favorite way to round out the day.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Nagambie?
Annual regattas at Lake Nagambie draw rowing enthusiasts, while food and wine festivals celebrate local produce in late summer and autumn. Horse racing events and community fairs are also highlights on the local calendar.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Nagambie?
Nagambie has a range of family friendly vacation rentals, with many offering kitchens, outdoor spaces, and easy access to the lake. You can find places suited for different family sizes and comfort needs.
All about Nagambie
The traditional lands of the Taungurung Aboriginal people, Nagambie is a relaxed rural town in the Goldfields region of central Victoria, hugging the shores of Lake Nagambie, a reservoir fed by the Goulburn River. Nagambie’s waterways are a key attraction for many visitors, with river cruises and boat hire and other watercraft rentals available in town. Fishing is also popular here, with Murray cod and golden perch among the prized catches.
Nagambie is also the hub of the lesser-known Nagambie Lakes wine region, a subregion of the Goulburn Valley wine region, with more than half a dozen cellar doors within 20 minutes’ drive of town. The region’s Shiraz vines date from the 1860s, though Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon Blanc, Marsanne, and Merlot are also commonly grown here. Several wineries also have restaurants, as does the brewery and distillery on High Street, Nagambie’s main drag, which is still home to several buildings dating from the late 19th century. Look out for the white Nagambie Historical Society building (1871), which houses a small museum.
What are the top things to do in Nagambie?
Visit a ghost town
A 20-minute drive northeast of Nagambie lies the former township of Whroo. Developed after gold was found here in 1854, Whroo had been all but abandoned by the mid-20th century. Today, there’s not much left other than a couple of dilapidated buildings, an open-cut mine, the remains of cyanide vats, and a cemetery, but it’s an interesting excursion nonetheless.
Get your tank fix
Ever wondered where Australia’s old army tanks end up? Some of them, at least, find their way to the Australian Army Tank Museum, a 30-minute drive south of Nagambie, which features more than 80 armoured vehicles and anti-tank weapons in the outside exhibition area alone. Inside, the collection focuses on the history of operations, from World War I through to the 21st century.
Take a wetlands wander
Opened in 2021, the Tahbilk-Tahbilk Indigenous Flora Trail is a two-kilometre trail forming part of an eight-kilometre wetland walking trail network southwest of Nagambie. Designed in collaboration with the local Aboriginal community, the trail’s interpretation panels explore Taungurung connections to the diverse plant species abundant in the wetlands.





