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Jamieson is the last opportunity for fuel if heading south to Woods Point and beyond. Once known as Macs Creek, the Kevington township was on top of the hill opposite the pub and became a busy place being on the route in and out of the goldfields of the Upper Goulburn Valley. The pub was originally known as Garretts Beerhouse, when it opened, as it was run by John and Mary Garrett and remained in the family until Fees apply, contact 03 for details.

Back then, the town had suburbs spread across the hillsides and narrow valley floor and contained over 30 hotels, several shops, banks, breweries, churches and 2 newspapers. The road from Jamieson to Woods Point is winding and travels through a mountain valley, so mobile phone coverage is generally not available.

The majority of the road south of Kevington, to Woods Point is a well maintained gravel road, climbing up to m elevation and accessible by 2WD. Along the road there are many historic markers with informative signage detailing the history of a location. Today, one pub and a general store remains open and Scott Reserve is a popular campground along the Goulburn River.

Possibly the most photographed petrol station in Australia is in Woods Point. It was built not long after the bushfire that burnt most of the town and large areas of Victoria. It closed in and is a tiny old shack that remains roadside but is a real step back in time and a treat to see such a relic preserved for us to enjoy.

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If that is not enough, there are plenty of trails in the hilly terrain for walking or four-wheel driving. Located only 15 minutes from the centre of Mansfield where there are many cafes, eateries, hotels and a variety of gift stores and Mt Buller is approximately 45 minutes drive for the visitors interested in snow activities in winter and mountain biking in the summer months. In the district there are also wineries, horse riding schools and even a zoo; so many interesting and varied things to entice you out of the city and into the country for a breath of fresh air.

Mountain Bay Log Home is set in the quiet, peaceful and picturesque location of Mountain Bay, approximately 15 minutes from Mansfield and only a five minute drive to the boat ramps at Goughs Bay. What a perfect holiday destination with views of Lake Eildon and fresh country air! Relax and enjoy life by Lake Eildon, in this lovely home, conveniently located close to the water's edge.

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