Hughes Hideaway Eurobin offers secluded accommodation in close proximity to the Ovens River, Rail Trail and picturesque town of Bright.
Situated on 15 acres adjoining Mount Buffalo National Park, Hughes Hideaway is an outbuilding to the family home and offers privacy and seclusion in a farmland setting.
You will be within 15 minutes of the tourist towns of Bright, Porepunkah and Myrtleford. Easy day trips to Mount Buffalo National Park and the ski-fields of Mount Hotham and Falls Creek.
The space:
Hughes Hideaway Eurobin is a clean and tidy 2-bedroom fully self-contained unit with glorious views of the Ovens Valley.
Each bedroom of the unit contains a Queen bed, making it perfect for couples or small family. The main bedroom contains ample robe space for an extended comfortable stay. The second bedroom has a queen bed and single bed.
The kitchen is fully equipped with crockery, cutlery, fridge and microwave. The living area includes coach, chairs and television with a split system heating/cooling in the living area. Wifi is provided to maintain your social connections.
The bathroom is modern and spacious providing comfort to refresh after a day of skiing, MTB riding around Bright or hiking the trails at Mount Buffalo.
A private under-cover outdoor area is provided with BBQ if you feel like a night in. Otherwise, the amazing array of restaurants will delight.
A washing machine is provided with clothes line.
Guest access:
There is ample car accommodation with a carport to keep your car and bikes out of the weather.
The Rail Trail is less than a kilometre away and a swimming hole in the Ovens River is within 100m.
You will be within 15 minutes of the tourist towns of Bright, Porepunkah and Myrtleford. Easy day trips to Mount Buffalo National Park and the ski-fields of Mount Hotham and Falls Creek.
The Red Stag Deer Farm and licensed restaurant is within walking distance.
Other things to note:
Mobile phone reception is good. Hughes Hideaway is on a family property and although the unit itself is quiet and peaceful, the families children may be playing in the paddocks.