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Tiny home in Jung
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 15 reviews

Yarriambiance – “Mayfair v2.0” Tiny House

NessaRating, 5 stars5 months ago
I cannot express how satisfied this stay was. The host was very responsive and we had a great chat. The place was absolutely spotless and very comfortable. We had all we need for a luxurious camping experience, overlooking a swampy area, other campers in the distance, some serious cooking. Everything was perfect. Just keep in mind the shower area is quite small but should be alright for 1 person at a time. You would need to ration your power usage during the day as it is completely off-grid which made for a cosy candle lit night. Thank you so much Paul for all your efforts and company.
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Apartment in Natimuk
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 41 reviews

Arapiles Crash Pad in Natimuk

StaceyRating, 5 stars4 months ago
Perfect spot for a weekend of climbing. It’s a beautifully renovated building, a space full of character, and with everything you need. It was great to come back to a hot shower and cosy bed after a big day on the wall. We had a great time.
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Home in Bungalally
5 out of 5 average rating, 6 reviews

Set in stone

SamRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
Ian is the embodiment of a good host. The house is amazing but it’s the thoughtful touches of having everything a house could need for anyone on there travels that sets this stay apart from the other. 5 stars.
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Loft in Rupanyup
4.78 out of 5 average rating, 9 reviews

Exchange on Stewart

WadeRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Kaye's place is well kept, modern and very clean with everything that you need for a comfortable stay. Kaye is a very nice lady and is also very helpful, I'd definitely stay again.
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Home in Natimuk
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 30 reviews

Many Rest Days

BobRating, 5 stars1 month ago
house was brilliant. we all loved it! wouldn't hesitate to stay again there is a couple of annoying things. 1. the kitchen tap has a water saver sprayer end which as soon as you use it, covers the surrounding benches with water?? 2. except for the bathrooms there's no doors on the bedrooms so as we were 6 males, no privacy, & the snoring was at warp factor 5! but as I think it's a solar passive house(???), maybe unavoidable unless you install small heaters in the bedrooms. 3. the fan wasn't working in the bathroom & the light over the rangehood also didn't work. but these issues are minor & my recommendation is we will definitely be back
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Guesthouse in Horsham
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 28 reviews

Citrus Studio

JudyRating, 5 stars1 week ago
The unit was well set up and provided us with everything that we needed. The extra blanket on the bed was great to keep us toasty on a cold June night.
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Home in Horsham
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 81 reviews

New spacious house in Horsham.

JayRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
Great place to stay, en-suites in all the rooms made our stay for work easy. Highly recommend
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Apartment in Avon Plains
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 42 reviews

Little Argyle

MeganRating, 5 stars2 months ago
I chose Alice & Carol's place hoping for a retreat from the city, a place to clear my mind and escape burn-out. This place was so perfect! The farm is so beautiful, peaceful and so well-equipped considering how remote it is. The bed could possibly be the best i've ever slept in, an honorable mention to the tea selection and the divine bathtub aswell. The grounds are absolutely stunning, sunrise & sunset over the farm had me in awe. Plenty of kangaroos around too. Carol is so sweet and open to a chat but super respectful of privacy too. 10/10 reccomend!!

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.

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