



Oliver’s House - Quiet and Secluded
Cottage in Daylesford, Macedon Ranges, VIC, AU
4 people
No pets
Oliver’s House - Quiet and Secluded Property and a short walk in to town.
This is a very spacious 2 x bedroom cottage. If you want you can add the extra little summer house on to your booking (2xbedroom) Beautiful garden, pool table, outdoor bbq and undercover dining area. Entertainers dream.
This is a very spacious 2 x bedroom cottage. If you want you can add the extra little summer house on to your booking (2xbedroom) Beautiful garden, pool table, outdoor bbq and undercover dining area. Entertainers dream.
Features and Amenities
2 bedrooms
2 beds
2 bathrooms
Air conditioning
Bath
BBQ
Details
- Check in after 3:00pmCheck out before 11:00am
- Weekday minimum booking: 2 nightsWeekend minimum booking: 2 nights
Cancellation Policy:
Receive a 50% refund of the total booking amount (minus service fee) up until 1 week prior to check-in.
Additional Information
All events must be prearranged with the host. There is no smoking on the premises and absolutely no pets on the premises. Anyone breaking one or al of the above rules will forfeit their deposit.
Prices
- Base Price $700 / night
- Weekend Price $750 / night
- Cleaning Fee $160
- Security Deposit $500
- Extra People $100 / night after 4 people
Host
Angeline
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Daylesford
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Easy going and friendly people. We love houses that are homes, warm and modern designs, art, architecture and music. We travel as much as we can and do so as often as possible. On shorter trips we explore the shores off Australia in our Coaster Bus. We love the outdoors, sunrises, sunsets, vineyards, good food, fishing, bush walking and bike riding. Angeline is Irish and runs a small Marketing Company and also manufactures branded merchandise mainly for the automobile industry. xx
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Trentham Falls
Discover the beautiful and lush Trentham Falls, Victoria's highest single-drop waterfall. The falls were formed some five million years ago by molten lava rapidly cooling as it flowed along the old Coliban River valley.
Trentham waterfall cascades 32 metres onto the quartz gravel below. Located in the Wombat State Forest, this natural wonder is particularly enchanting in winter when every moss covered rock and fern glistens with water.
The Trentham Falls Reserve, located on the Great Dividing Range is the perfect place to enjoy a picnic by the river. There are great facilities, including picnic tables, barbecues and toilets nearby.
Trentham waterfall cascades 32 metres onto the quartz gravel below. Located in the Wombat State Forest, this natural wonder is particularly enchanting in winter when every moss covered rock and fern glistens with water.
The Trentham Falls Reserve, located on the Great Dividing Range is the perfect place to enjoy a picnic by the river. There are great facilities, including picnic tables, barbecues and toilets nearby.
Wombat State Forest
Explore the moss-covered Wombat State Forest and spend some time getting back to nature. Located between Woodend and Daylesford the state forest is approximately 70,000 hectares of beautiful bushland. Spot wildlife such as kangaroos, wombats, wallabies, echidnas, koalas and many species of birds.
The Wombat State Forest is an outdoors lover’s paradise. Activities include four-wheel-driving, bush walking, picnicking and horse riding.
The Wombat State Forest one of the best places in Victoria for mountain bike trails, with more than 100km of single track to explore.
The Wombat State Forest is an outdoors lover’s paradise. Activities include four-wheel-driving, bush walking, picnicking and horse riding.
The Wombat State Forest one of the best places in Victoria for mountain bike trails, with more than 100km of single track to explore.
Mount Macedon And Hanging Rock
Explore the region and discover why it was made famous by the classic Australian novel and film 'Picnic at Hanging Rock' by Joan Lindsay. The mysterious story of the Valentine's Day disappearance of a group of schoolgirls and their teacher while visiting Hanging Rock in 1901. The legend of the story lingers and creates an eerie atmosphere on the rock.
The small volcano was formed by an upheaval of lava millions of years ago. Discover the massive granite rocks, caves, tunnels and overhanging boulders. Climb to the summit and take in the stunning views of farmland, the forests of Macedon and the Cobaw ranges.
The small volcano was formed by an upheaval of lava millions of years ago. Discover the massive granite rocks, caves, tunnels and overhanging boulders. Climb to the summit and take in the stunning views of farmland, the forests of Macedon and the Cobaw ranges.
$700per night
















