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Top Guest favourite
Cottage in Mount Toolebewong
5 out of 5 average rating, 36 reviews

Mountain Farm Retreat - The Cottage

KaelRating, 5 stars1 week ago
This property is beautifully serene, private and well equipped for a weekend to get away from it all. The host was stellar in ensuring that the time at the property was the best it could be. 5 stars.
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Place to stay in Daylesford
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 94 reviews

Hideyoshi – Come for the Bath, Stay for the Oohs

BetrieceRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Perfect little getaway and spot! the place was awesome and so comfy
Top Guest favourite
Apartment in Sassafras
5 out of 5 average rating, 56 reviews

'The Sett'. Your private luxury mountain retreat.

EsmaRating, 5 stars2 days ago
We booked this stunning Airbnb in Sassafras, VIC for our parents and it turned out to be one of the best stays they’ve ever experienced. The property had breathtaking forest views, and every detail was luxury—from the decor to the amenities. The hosts were incredibly kind, responsive, and thoughtful. My parents were warmly welcomed with a beautiful basket of continental breakfast filled with generous extras, along with snacks, drinks, and non-alcoholic beverages that truly made them feel pampered. The space was spotless, serene, and surrounded by nature—perfect for a relaxing getaway. My mum was over the moon, and my dad kept saying how impressed he was with everything. The care and attention the hosts gave was unmatched. They’ve already decided to return again soon. We’re really grateful to the hosts for making their stay so special.
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Tiny home in Blampied
4.76 out of 5 average rating, 500 reviews

Anarres Organic Eco Village 3

GraceRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
It was my second time staying at the Eco Village, and my second cottage. My partner and I have loved our stays here so so much, it really is the perfect getaway. Kali is so helpful when it comes to starting/maintaining the fire and we felt the instructions were very easy to follow. Thank you again! we will be back!
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Farm stay in Myrrhee
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 50 reviews

The Lookout by Mt Bellevue - Amazing Views

Samasha TRating, 5 stars2 months ago
I had a fantastic stay at this Airbnb! The place was clean, cozy, and exactly as described in the listing. The breathtaking views were definitely the highlight—waking up to that scenery every morning was unforgettable. The location was peaceful and relaxing, yet still close to everything I needed. The host was friendly and responsive, making the whole experience smooth and easy. The only minor issue was the water pressure, which was really slow, but it didn’t take away from the overall great stay. I’d absolutely recommend this place to anyone looking for a scenic and comfortable getaway.
Top Guest favourite
Tiny home in Blakney Creek
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 95 reviews

The Barlow Tiny House

CaseyRating, 5 stars1 week ago
I booked The Barlow last minute while road tripping from Wagga Wagga to Gold Coast and I am so glad I did!! I absolutely loved my night here, relaxing under the stars in the outdoor tub with the fire going. Robyn is a wonder host, the property was clean, beautifully styled, well equipped and had lovely welcome treats.
Guest favourite
Cabin in Anglers Rest
5 out of 5 average rating, 8 reviews

Riverview Retreat

DaniRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Beautiful, super clean and spacious shack in a peaceful and private location. Beds were sooo comfy, well equipped kitchen and the fireplace was cosy. We enjoyed the walking tracks down to the river with the dogs and sitting on the deck with a wine in the evenings looking over the river.
Top Guest favourite
Farm stay in Lancefield
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 33 reviews

Farm in the field

SarahRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ We had an amazing stay at this beautiful farm! The accommodation was not only stunning but also incredibly comfortable and thoughtfully designed. The peaceful surroundings and charming rural setting made for the perfect escape. Highly recommend this place for anyone looking to relax and unwind in nature!

Your guide to Victoria

Welcome to Victoria

From its edgy, artsy, sports-mad capital of Melbourne to its bucolic spa country dotted with heritage towns, postcard-worthy winelands, and frosted mountains, the state of Victoria is as diverse as it is dramatic — drama in every sense of the word. On the events front, this equates to some of the world’s biggest arts shows. In nature, it’s about wild and wonderful landscapes, whether it’s the mountains (Great Dividing Range, Victorian Alps, Dandenong Ranges), national parks (Wilsons Promontory, Grampians, Great Otway), or beaches (Bells, Sorrento, Torquay).

In between lie charming historic towns founded during the Gold Rush era or after WWII, when an influx of migrants arrived in Victoria to start new lives and seek fortunes. Many found a fresh start on vineyards and farms, pioneering today’s thriving multicultural food and wine scene. Much of this centres on Melbourne, but the epicurean credentials also extend to small country towns, with vineyards and paddock-to-plate restaurants flourishing from the Yarra Valley to the Mornington Peninsula.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Victoria

Climatic differences between north and south Victoria, between sea level and the mountains, don’t bear comparison — one can sizzle while the other sees snow. Sometimes, you can experience both in a matter of hours, in the same place. Indeed, being prepared for four seasons in a day is a Melbournian motto, with weather in the capital notoriously unpredictable.

In spring, you can float along the Murray River, and explore its food-and-wine-rich shores; go anywhere coastal for whale watching; and hit the Dandenong Ranges for spring wildflowers. During summer, beaches and long days draw crowds to the Great Ocean Road over warmer months, and world-class tournaments attract tennis fans to Melbourne.

Autumn is harvest time in wine regions, with vineyards abuzz with activity, and the deciduous trees of the spa country are particularly pretty. In winter, the High Country ski regions of Mount Hotham, Mount Buller, Mount Stirling, Lake Mountain, and Dinner Plain are popular; or visit Melbourne for the football season.


Top things to do in Victoria

Explore Melbourne

Most trips to Victoria begin and end in Melbourne, known for its atmospheric neighbourhoods curving around Port Phillip Bay and hugging the Yarra River. Highlights are endless: eat your way through Polish delis in St Kilda, enjoy a dose of culture at the National Gallery of Victoria, shop boho stores in Brunswick, catch a football match at the MCG, and restaurant-hop through the city centre, its fabulous eateries hidden down graffiti-clad laneways.

Drive the Great Ocean Road

Dramatic rock formations and sheer sea cliffs; beachside towns where bare feet and salty hair seem obligatory; epic surf breaks and wildlife-rich national parkland; bottlenose dolphins and migrating whales — the Great Ocean Road is one of the world’s most legendary drives. Spanning 250 National Heritage-listed kilometres of Victoria’s southeast coastline, it offers attractions like the 12 Apostles, Gibson Steps, and Loch Ard Gorge.

Soak up spa country

Northwest of Melbourne, the Daylesford and Hepburn Springs regions reveal a European fairy tale. The leafy towns were settled by Swiss and Italian migrants, bringing handsome architecture and tasty culinary traditions — plus a love for relaxation. You can experience this resetting at any number of spas and bathhouses, capitalising on Australia’s largest concentration of natural mineral springs.

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