Holiday houses in Traralgon

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Cabin in Seaton
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 150 reviews

Gumnut Cottage Gippsland | Mountain Views King Bed

Wake to soft morning light and open mountain views from your outdoor breakfast bar and deck at Gumnut Cottage Gippsland. Spend the day exploring local country towns, wineries, breweries, bush trails, or Lake Glenmaggie just 10 mins away. As evening settles, return from a local pub for sunset drinks under festoon glow, cosy movie or board-game nights and unhurried hours shaped by landscape and changing skies. An experiential eco-stay that lingers well beyond check-out, long after bags are packed.

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A warm fireplace sits as the central feature, with flames softly glowing behind a glass screen. A mural depicting a couple embraces above the mantle, while a decorative vase and a lamp accentuate the space. Dark blinds frame a nearby window, adding contrast to the cozy atmosphere.
Place to stay in Sale
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 313 reviews

Luxury on Lansdowne

Upmarket accommodation for the more discerning! King bed in lovely surrounds with luxury ensuite and private lounge room TV & heating. Guests enjoy the adjoining private dining room & open fire. Firewood is unavailable but can be purchased from any service station. Kitchen is in the rear section but not available for guests use unless requested. A 2 min walk to Lake Guthridge & Botanical Gardens. The hospital only a 5 min walk and 600 metres will get you to the CBD. Come enjoy the ambiance!

Top Guest favourite
A rustic wooden barn is partially visible through the gentle sway of eucalyptus leaves. The structure is set among lush greenery, showcasing its natural surroundings and inviting a sense of tranquility. A pathway leads towards the entrance, blending seamlessly into the landscape.
Cabin in Yinnar South
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 297 reviews

The Barn - 5 Acres of Idyllic Bushland With Views

Set between stunning natural bushland & Gippsland's sprawling agricultural hills, 'The Barn' offers a unique escape back into nature's gentle rhythm. Relax on 5 acres of private forest with valley views. Inside, enjoy the carefully curated spaces & timber furnishings. Soak in the views from the bath. Keep an eye out for a koala, wallaby or lyrebird. Cook your own wood-fired pizza (season-dependent). Explore local national parks or swim at some of Victoria’s most beautiful, untouched beaches.

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A glass bubble retreat is situated on a grassy mountaintop, surrounded by rolling hills and lush landscapes. The structure features a spacious deck with two white Adirondack chairs, inviting relaxation while enjoying nature's beauty.
Dome in Agnes
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 233 reviews

OMG! Star Gazing Bubble 'Etoile' - Bubble Retreats

**Winner of Airbnb's Global 'OMG' Category Competition** Bubble Retreats is a truly extraordinary and immersive experience looking out to Wilsons Prom NP. As you step inside, you are transported to a world where the boundaries between indoors and outdoors vanish. The transparent canopy above reveals a mesmerising display of stars, allowing you to feel like you are sleeping beneath a celestial masterpiece. Quality amenities and thoughtful touches allow comfort and nature seamlessly combine.

Top Guest favourite
A scenic pathway runs alongside the water, bordered by tall trees. A hammock is seen strung between two posts, inviting relaxation. The sun casts a gentle light over the tranquil scene, reflecting softly on the creek’s surface amid lush greenery.
Guesthouse in Sale
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 152 reviews

Greenfields Retreat - Breakfast Included

Greenfields Retreat offers a unique, fully self contained guesthouse nestled amongst trees on the bank of Flooding Creek. Located between the Sale Wetlands and Lake Guthridge, there's plenty of walks and tracks to explore, whilst still being in close proximity to town. Key features include: - Separate entry/parking - Flexible self check-in via key box. - Breakfast basics provided to make/cook your own breakfast - All bed linen and towels included. - Full kitchen for all your cooking needs

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A modest cottage with a corrugated metal exterior sits on a spacious green lawn, framed by bare trees. A wooden deck extends from the front, offering views of the landscape beyond. Large windows allow natural light to illuminate the interior.
Cottage in Heyfield
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 324 reviews

The Rainbow Cottage at Abington Farm

Abington Farm Bed & Breakfast is situated on a 36-acre property, in the middle of a dairy farm. It provides an incredible view of country living in a very modern setting. The Rainbow Cottage is a self-contained private unit that includes a queen bed, a well-equipped kitchen and a bathroom complete with a spa bath. The Rainbow Cottage overlooks the Rainbow Creek and the Great Dividing Range: a perfect backdrop to watch the sunset after a great day of exploring the local Gippsland region.

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An outdoor dining area features a marble-topped table surrounded by several wicker chairs. Scenic rural views of rolling hills and trees are visible in the background, providing a tranquil setting for meals and gatherings.
Home in Erica
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 209 reviews

Erica Escape: "Breathe, Explore, Reconnect"

Perfect for all seasons. Enjoy classic charm and Mount Erica views on Ecosa mattresses and IKEA linen. Marantz speakers provide delightful music. Ski hire nearby for ski-in and ski-out convenience. TV for entertainment. 30-minutes to Mount Baw Baw for skiing, 10 minutes to the river for summer fun. Explore Coopers Creek and historic Walhalla nearby. Plus, indulge in culinary delights with two restaurants within walking distance, conveniently located across from the general store.

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Apartment in Callignee
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

Grand Designs "Eco Bush Retreat"

"Callignee Eco Bushhouse" is a sustainable, 100% off grid stand alone home nestled amongst 5 secluded acres of native bushland in the glorious Gippsland region. Architecturally designed, award-winning retreat featured on Grand Designs Australia. The space Callignee Eco Bushhouse operates on eco-friendly living principles and is 100% off grid, collecting its own electricity and water. **NEW- Now offering in-house massages and spa treatments. Enquire within for more information.

Top Guest favourite
A relaxing bathroom setting features a vintage clawfoot bathtub positioned beside a warm, red-brick fireplace. A large mirror reflects the room's relaxed vibe, while a hanging plant adds a touch of greenery. A cozy seating area with a striped throw can be seen in the foreground.
Cottage in Hallston
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews

Blissful Countryside Hideaway - The Old School

⭐️ Country Style magazine’s #1 home 2025 ⭐️ You have discovered a stay like no other…The Old School, South Gippsland’s finest interpretation of a secluded countryside escape. Perfect for a romantic holiday or quiet solo retreat, it is somewhere to truly unwind in nature. Tucked in the foothills of South Gippsland, along the scenic Grand Ridge Road, come and slow down, soak in a fireside bath, explore local trails and beaches, & reconnect with yourself or someone special.

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A cozy bedroom features a spacious bed with neatly arranged linens, accompanied by bedside lamps. Large glass doors lead to an outdoor area with seating, while natural light filters through sheer curtains, illuminating the room's soft color palette.
Guesthouse in Traralgon
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 232 reviews

Adorable and Peaceful Unit - Fully Furnished

Enjoy a stylish and cosy stay at this newly built, centrally located unit. With modern luxuries, a stunning outdoor view, and a beautiful alfresco area, it’s the perfect retreat. Just 3 minutes from the CBD, and 300 metres from a brand-new Coles, the location is unbeatable. Relax with free Wi-Fi, a Smart TV with Prime Video, and on-site parking for one vehicle. Experience a hassle-free, comfortable lifestyle in this prime spot, perfect for business or leisure.

Top Guest favourite
A wide view of the scenic lake is captured, featuring a white bridge crossing over the water. Lush greenery surrounds the shoreline, while rolling hills are visible in the background under a partly cloudy sky.
Cottage in Glenmaggie
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 450 reviews

Lake Glenmaggie Cottage

Our cosy waterfront cottage has magnificent views across the lake and the Glenmaggie Creek. This two bedroom cottage is well equipped and perfect for all seasons; including a fireplace and air-conditioning. The extensive deck overlooks the water and provides an elevated outdoor area for relaxing, cooking or daydreaming. The cottage is located on a quiet, exclusive crescent away from crowded areas, with a boat ramp and safe swimming area close by.

Top Guest favourite
Two white cockatoos are perched on a wooden fence post, one appearing to take flight while the other remains grounded. The background reveals a rolling green landscape with sparse trees, providing a serene view of the farm setting.
Guesthouse in Binginwarri
5 out of 5 average rating, 310 reviews

Golden Creek B&B, Binginwarri

Nestled into the hill on a 100 acre farm on the Golden Creek, this 1-bedroom guesthouse with kitchenette, is ideal for couples seeking peace & seclusion, where it is all about you, the view, the wildlife and the weather. Stargaze, enjoy sunny days on the verandah or, a panoramic view of sweeping rain from the cosiness of the cabin. Port Welshpool whale watching tours are 18 minutes away. Breakfast goods are supplied by your hosts Deb and Ken

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Traralgon?

    Traralgon has stays across central neighborhoods and quieter areas around parkland or riverbanks. Look for places near dining options or close to green spaces for easy access to local experiences.

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

    Families frequently explore adventure playgrounds, visit community recreation centers, or enjoy regional parks in Traralgon. The local rail-themed playground and sports grounds are especially popular with younger visitors.

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

    Explore nearby botanical gardens, browse galleries with local art, or stroll the main street for cafés and shops. Many visitors also enjoy relaxing in parks or attending performing arts events around the city.

  • How is the weather in Traralgon?

    Traralgon has warm summers, with highs around 81°F (27°C), and cooler winters near 57°F (14°C). Expect some rainfall year-round, so packing a light jacket and layers is helpful.

  • When is the best time to visit Traralgon?

    Late spring to early autumn is often recommended for mild temperatures and a range of outdoor events. Cooler, wetter weather appears in winter, but plenty of indoor activities remain available.

  • What are the best places to visit in Traralgon?

    Explore the Traralgon Railway Reservoir Conservation Reserve, the local art gallery, or landscaped gardens found around civic spaces. The historic post office and nearby recreational areas are also frequently suggested stops.

  • What are some hiking trails in Traralgon?

    Traralgon has walking trails within the Traralgon Railway Reservoir Conservation Reserve and nature circuits winding through local bushland. These areas provide calm spots for birdwatching and gentle hikes.

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

    Families can picnic in city parks, explore playgrounds, or visit museums with local history exhibits. Indoor recreation centers frequently provide spaces for swimming, sports, and games.

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

    Popular day trips include exploring nearby national parks, discovering wineries around the region, or heading toward small towns known for farmers’ markets and regional produce. Nature reserves provide peaceful walks just outside the city.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Traralgon?

    Several accommodations in Traralgon welcome pets, particularly around green spaces and quieter residential neighborhoods. Always check with your host about specific pet policies before booking.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Traralgon?

    Try exploring local cafés for regional specialties and arriving early at markets for a wider selection. Locals suggest taking time to walk the city’s green spaces, especially during the flowering season.

  • What is Traralgon known for?

    Traralgon is known for its ties to the energy industry, regional arts, and nearby natural reserves. Its lively main street and local sporting culture are also central to its community identity.

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

    Visitors often find the wetlands and walking tracks at the Traralgon Railway Reservoir Conservation Reserve unexpectedly peaceful. Smaller galleries and public murals tucked around the city center highlight local creativity.

  • What are the best foods to try in Traralgon?

    Traralgon’s cafés and bakeries are known for contemporary Australian fare, fresh pastries, and locally roasted coffee. Regional produce, including cheeses and preserves, features on seasonal menus and in weekend markets.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Traralgon?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes, a light rain jacket, and layers for changing temperatures. A hat and sunscreen are useful in warmer months, while a warmer coat is handy during winter.

  • What is the nightlife in Traralgon like?

    Traralgon's nightlife includes laid-back pubs, live music at local venues, and cafés that stay open late. Community events and art performances are often held on weekends.

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

    Traralgon hosts frequent food and wine festivals, arts events, and sporting competitions, often centered around community spaces. Seasonal markets and music performances are highlights in the local calendar.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Traralgon?

    Many vacation rentals in Traralgon are equipped for families, including homes with multiple bedrooms and outdoor spaces for play. Look for listings with kitchens and proximity to parks for added convenience.

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    Traralgon holiday rentals start at $28 AUD per night before taxes and fees

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    30 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

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    60 of Traralgon holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

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  • 4.7 Average rating

    Traralgon stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

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