While Jamieson itself is a small, quiet village, the best time to visit really depends on what you're hoping to experience in the surrounding High Country.For those who enjoy warmer weather and water activities, the summer months from December to February are ideal. The Goulburn and Jamieson Rivers are superb for swimming, fishing, or kayaking. The surrounding national parks offer excellent hiking opportunities, and the warmer temperatures make exploring the bushland very pleasant.If you're a couple looking for a peaceful getaway with stunning scenery, autumn (March to May) is a wonderful choice. The leaves on the deciduous trees in the valleys turn spectacular shades of red and gold, creating beautiful photo opportunities. It's also a great time for leisurely drives through the High Country, perhaps exploring local wineries or enjoying a picnic by the river. The weather is generally mild, superb for comfortable strolls.Winter (June to August) is fantastic for those interested in snow sports, as Jamieson is a gateway to the nearby ski resorts of Mount Buller and Mount Stirling. While Jamieson itself rarely sees heavy snow, the drive up to the mountains is straightforward, and you can enjoy the cosy village atmosphere after a day on the slopes. Many accommodations offer fireplaces, making it a lovely time for a snug retreat.Spring (September to November) brings wildflowers and new life to the region, making it a good time for hiking and enjoying the fresh air before the summer crowds.