Very interesting town with a rich history. Fantastic place for walks and bike riding. Especially liked the effort that has been made with the bike tracks and the artistic wooden bike riders along the path.
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Guest review by
Richard
Australia
8.0
Old style small colonial town.
Old style small colonial town.
It's not easy to reach, but you won't regret the effort!
Well preserved colonial era buildings - Post office, bank, etc - nice parks surround it, and IT'S CLOSE TO THE SNOW!! 😃
The town pub has fairly good grub, there are several cafes and a bakery.
Nice for a short stay.
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Guest review by
Aleksandra
Australia
10.0
Omeo is a fascinating sub-alpine town, with a long history,...
Omeo is a fascinating sub-alpine town, with a long history, including gold rushes and associated lawlessness. There are some lovely historic buildings and good interpretation. There are also the beginnings of a major mountain bike trail network, which will be completed in stages over the next couple of years. Omeo is a good base for skiing at Mount Hotham (much easier access than through Harrietville). In summer, it provides an alternative route to Falls Creek and the Bogong High Plains. There are also some excellent walks in the vicinity, including to the Oriental Claims historic area.
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Guest review by
Helen M
Australia
8.0
We didn’t get to see Omeo in it’s best light because it...
We didn’t get to see Omeo in it’s best light because it rained quite a bit. The town has an interesting history and some significant historic buildings. There is also a very pleasant walk along Armstrong Creek, which flows through Omeo and was flooding at the time. It also has good access to ski resorts and coastal Gippsland for day trips, weather permitting. The Fresh Air cafe had a good menu with some vegan dishes. There is also a supermarket, bakery, several other cafes, a service station with adventure equipment and a pub.
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Guest review by
Christopher
Australia
8.0
Omeo is a history lesson. Always something to learn.
Omeo is a history lesson. Always something to learn. It's a small town in a rural setting. Its very scenic and quiet. Significant sites and buildings along the main street have information signs revealing the history. Its a great little stop on the way up to, or coming down from Mt Hotham. Dinner at the Golden Age Hotel is a must. The food was fresh and plentiful and the staff were fantastic. Don't go looking for night-life, there isn't any. It's just a nice, quiet place to rest.
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Guest review by
Pam3174
Australia
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Great cottage. We spent 4 days at Homeo cottage, the fire place was the highlight. We loved everything about the cottage, its location, beds were comfortable, we really enjoyed the electric blanket, and the sound system. The bathroom and the shower especially was great.
Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 193 reviews
Fabulous · 193 reviews
Had a short 1 night stay while working in Omeo on the way through to Melbourne - very nice little spot with a homey feel. Very smooth check-in despite a near-midnight arrival, comfortable beds and room, and great communication from Jessie/the team!!
Very good - What previous guests thought, 77 reviews
Very good · 77 reviews
What a gem.
We were only staying one night one the way through on a bike trip. This property would be perfect for one or two couples exploring the area and using Homeo as a base.
Streaming services including Kayo, a bonus.
Lovely.
Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 48 reviews
Fabulous · 48 reviews
The house is well located in Omeo, which is reasonably well located to Mt Hotham.
It's a cosy, nicely appointed cottage/house that provides a comfortable, pleasant stay.