This historic holiday home, offering accommodation for up to sixteen guests, is situated in the Gold Rush town of Jamieson, a short walk from the General Store, Post Office, and Courthouse Hotel, and just a stone's throw from the river. Each of the four self-contained cottages provides a well-equipped kitchen, two double bedrooms, and an open-plan lounge with wood fireplaces, complemented by decks offering garden views and proximity to attractions such as Darlingford Waters and Jerusalem Creek Marina.
Frequently asked questions about cottages in Jamieson
Can you easily explore Jamieson on foot or by bike?
Jamieson is a small town, so you can easily explore the main streets on foot. For exploring the surrounding area, you'll need a car, but there are some great cycling paths along the Jamieson Valley.
What activities are available in and around Jamieson?
Aside from exploring the town and its history, you can enjoy hiking and bushwalking in the surrounding hills and forests. The Jamieson Valley is also a popular spot for fishing and kayaking. If you're feeling adventurous, try gold panning in the nearby creeks.
What are the best cottages for families and kids in Jamieson?
Jamieson is located in the heart of Victoria's goldfields, so you're not far from other historic towns like Bendigo, Ballarat, and Castlemaine. If you're looking for a bigger city, Melbourne is just a couple of hours' drive away.
What are the best pet friendly cottages in Jamieson?
What are the most common amenities in cottages in Jamieson?
Most cottages in Jamieson will have basic amenities like a kitchen, bathroom, and bedrooms. Some may also have a fireplace, outdoor deck, or even a spa bath. It's always best to check the specific amenities listed for each cottage before you book.
What are the best cottages with parking in Jamieson?