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Home in Horsham
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 242 reviews

Compton Manor Horsham

Enjoy all the character and charm of yesteryear in this magnificent period home built in 1921. Ornate ceilings and leadlight windows are tastefully combined with modern comforts. Free Wifi & Netflix. Features include 1 bathroom, 2 toilets with one inside & one outside. 4 bedrooms with King Bed in Main & 2nd Bedroom. Queen bed in 3rd and king single in 4th. A formal lounge with gas log fire, three other split systems and evaporative cooling throughout the home to ensure comfort all year round.

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Home in Murtoa
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 174 reviews

Murtoa Farm-View Guest House

Murtoa Farm-View Guest House offers a comfortable, well equipped 3 bedroom house, with open plan living area, ducted split system, free Wi-Fi, and Netflix. Situated on a quiet street, and over looking farm land, it is only a short walk to picturesque Lake Marma & Rabl Park. Home to Heritage listed Stick shed. Close to Rupanyup the start of the Silo Art Trail, & 40 Mins drive to the gateway of the Grampians National Park. It's an ideal stop over when traveling between Adelaide & Melbourne.

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Home in Horsham
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 333 reviews

Large Family Home, Kuranda.

Kuranda is located two blocks from the CBD, short stroll to restaurants, cafe's, shopping centre, fast food outlets and the beautiful Wimmera River. Hidden behind a tall hedge Kuranda house has a double door wide entrance hall, 4 bedrooms, 2 living areas, dining, kitchen, 2 bathrooms, Plus a 5th small bedroom/office and sleeps up to 10 people. Old world charm with modern conveniences. We have one security camera at the front door facing the walk way/drive way and will be on during your stay.

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Guest suite in Natimuk
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

The Rock-In Studio

The Rock-In is a self contained studio on the same property as our home. It is separated from our house by an undercover/BBQ area and has its own private entry. You will have your privacy but we are nearby if you want a chat or would like any information about the local area. The property is on the edge of the lovely Natimuk township and only a short 10min drive from Mount Arapiles/Djurite. Primarily suited for couples or individuals, but can accomodate two extra guests on a fold out couch

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Guesthouse in Natimuk
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 254 reviews

Natinook, Gateway to Mount Arapiles

Welcome to Natimuk and the Natinook! We have hopefully created a little oasis where you can relax and enjoy your time at our place whether it's an overnighter or a longer stay to enjoy all that on offer in the area. Our unit is quiet and comfortable and has all the amenities you might need. It's in a quiet street, and has a big garden. You will probably have a visit from Jasper our kelpie who is a 'wanna-be sheepdog' and is totally obsessed with our two chooks. Our farm is over the fence.

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Guesthouse in Stawell
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 660 reviews

The Bungalow@Mooihoek. Self contained bungalow.

Small but comfy. Your accommodation is a self contained, detached compact bungalow with private bbq deck that sits in the backyard of a heritage home on Stawell's Main Street. Centrally located in the Northern Grampians in Stawell, The Bungalow is twenty minutes drive to Halls Gap and the Grampians and ten minutes from Great Western's wineries. Just a ten minute walk to the Stawell Gift. The yard is shared with our small friendly dog Toby. You will meet him going to and from your car.

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Cabin in Dimboola
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Whispering Pines Log Cabin 2

Discover serenity in a cozy log cabin surrounded by pine trees, just three kilometers from Dimboola on the Wimmera River, conveniently located halfway between Adelaide and Melbourne. Perfectly situated at the entrance to Little Desert National Park, it provides an ideal base for exploring the area. Enjoy evenings around a campfire under a star-filled sky, roasting marshmallows, and wake up to the peaceful sounds of nature, making for a truly restorative retreat away from your busy life.

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Guest suite in Horsham
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 222 reviews

The Boudoir

Guests will stay in a large private studio apartment at the rear of our property. Studio is separate from our family home; it contains/includes: Queen-sized bed, Kitchenette; fridge, coffee machine, microwave, cook-top, toaster, kettle, sink. Bathroom contains a toilet, basin & shower (there are 2 steps into the shower). Single mattress available in case of an extra guest. TV, DVD player with movies, Split System A/C. No Wi-Fi. 100 meters from the Wimmera River. 1.5 km from downtown.

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Place to stay in Halls Gap
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 234 reviews

Handcrafted Shack, Halls Gap, Grampians (Gariwerd)

Wander through the trees to our handcrafted Shack, lovingly built from recycled materials, with breathtaking panoramic views over our regenerative farm to the mountains beyond. Inside snuggle by the wood heater, outside relax on a hand hewn red gum deck with built-in bath, outdoor shower. The outhouse provides views across the wetlands and its wildlife! Gariwerd walks are a 10 minute stroll away, as is good coffee, the local brewery and the eateries of Halls Gap. Come and connect!

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Apartment in Horsham
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 183 reviews

Private Studio Bungalow

Welcome to our private studio apartment in Horsham, Victoria. This modern property offers a comfortable, quiet stay with an ensuite and a well-equipped kitchenette. The studio features a queen bed and a double pull-out sofa bed, perfect for guests. Enjoy private side access at the back of the main house, ensuring complete privacy. Equipped with reverse cycle air conditioning and Wi-Fi, our studio on Hillary Street provides a cozy, convenient stay for your visit to Horsham.

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Cabin in Warracknabeal
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 183 reviews

Leura Log Cabin - Warracknabeal

Leura Log Cabin is located 4 mins from Warracknabeal in the bush. You’ll love the ambience, night sky and wildlife. The cabin features an open fire, queen sized bed, reverse cycle heating and cooling and WIFI. A private bathroom/toilet are located outside - 10 meters from the front door. Enjoy an evening BBQ by the fire pit under a starry sky. Leura is in close proximity to Brim - Sheep Hills silos. We provide a continental breakfast inside the cabin.

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Home in Horsham
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

Stylish Home in Horsham

Superbly situated in a quiet suburban street with in walking distance to Horsham CBD. Our cosy cottage has the charm and beauty of a period property with a unique modern layout boasting high quality appliances and fittings. This classic weather board has been fully renovated and offers high ceilings, stand out lighting, a knock out kitchen which leads out through French doors onto a large covered deck perfect for dinning, BBQs and relaxing.

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Your guide to Warracknabeal

Welcome to Warracknabeal

Life-sized sheep sculptures, vast fields of barley and canola, a museum dedicated to farming machinery, enormous grain silos — arriving in Warracknabeal you probably won’t be surprised to learn that this is agricultural country, and the heart of Victoria’s wheatbelt. But there’s more to this part of the world than tractors and wool. Northwest of Melbourne in the Wimmera Mallee region of the state, the town has country swagger to spare, its streets dotted with historic buildings and cooled by the pretty Yarriambiack Creek, lined with river gums that attract all manner of birds.

If you’re after hikes that get your heart racing, you’re in luck — the Grampians National Park is within easy reach to the south, its native forest webbed with trails as well as tiny towns where you’ll find providores and cellar doors pouring world-leading sparkling wines, among other varietals. Neighbouring Little Desert National Park also dazzles, the reserve and its wetlands home to rare birds and wildlife, and the night sky — free from commercial light pollution — providing endless opportunities for stargazing.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Warracknabeal

Vast areas of Victoria sizzle through summer, with temperatures in the Wimmera Mallee region regularly breaking records. Given Warracknabeal’s setting inland, the best way to cool down is by splashing about in one of the many nearby lakes — provided there is water in them. If you’re visiting after heavy rains, chances are you’ll have ideal conditions to swim, water-ski, and kayak.

The cooler seasons make sightseeing much more pleasant, particularly if you’re planning on exploring adjoining national parks — visit in July and August to see canola fields in spectacular yellow bloom, and in spring for wildflowers blanketing the Grampians.


Top things to do in Warracknabeal

Silo Art Trail

Self-proclaimed as Australia’s largest outdoor gallery, the Silo Art Trail spans more than 200 kilometres (125 miles) of countryside around Warracknabeal. Here, the region’s grain silos have been transformed with eye-popping murals by some of Australia’s (and the world’s) most respected graffiti artists. While the aesthetic changes, the goal is the same: to reveal the fascinating faces and features of this vibrant agricultural community in full colour.

Cool off in Lake Hindmarsh

When it has water in it, Lake Hindmarsh is the largest freshwater lake in Victoria. But due to weirs feeding the lake along the Wimmera River, this generally only happens after heavy rains. At these times, it’s a mecca for watersports — boating, fishing, swimming — and teeming with wildlife. At other times, 4WD fanatics make the most of the dry lakebed curves. Just to the south, Pink Lake deserves its name, coloured in lipstick hues thanks to algae in the salt crust.

Hike around Grampians National Park

An hour’s drive south, Grampians National Park beckons with some of Victoria’s most memorable hikes — whether to waterfalls, along dramatic clifftop ridges, scaling mountain peaks, or through immense gorges. This part of the state is part of the Gariwerd Aboriginal cultural landscape, and Indigenous rock art dating back tens of thousands of years has been discovered in caves on sheer sandstone cliffs.