Discover the best top things to do in , Australia including Falls Creek Cross Country, The Horn, Falls Creek Alpine Resort, Mount Hotham Alpine Resort, Ladies Bath Falls, Wallaces Heritage Trail, The Gorge, Falls Creek Ski Lifts, Mount Bogong, Eurobin Falls.
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The Horn provided excellent views of massive granite outcrops and great views over the Alps. This area at the end of Mt Buffalo was the most rugged and spectacular and access was via an un-sealed road. A must see.
4.5 based on 890 reviews
Falls Creek is Australia's Premier all-season alpine resort. Experience Victoria's largest area for skiing and snowboarding in Winter plus 65km of groomed cross country trails. Outside of Winter Falls Creek offers a range of adventure and nature based activities including cycling, mountain biking, hiking, altitude training and water activities on the 200ha Rocky Valley Lake.
Thank you for our amazing time at Falls Creek! Something for everyone and of all skiing experience levels. Everything well maintained and runs were groomed as well as conditions allowed. What an amazing snow season you must have had to have nearly all of your trails still open mid to late September in Aussie Alps!?! Fantastic! Thanks so much! We will be back again soon!
4.5 based on 553 reviews
Hotham Alpine Resort operates all year round and is located in the Australian Alpine National Park only 4.5 hours drive from Melbourne and 8 hours from Sydney. In the winter you can easily enjoy everything the resort has to offer with on and off mountain accommodation at Hotham or Dinner Plain, which is a luxurious alpine village only 10 km from the resort. The accommodation available to book includes self-contained apartments, chalets, lodges and motel style rooms that are suitable for singles, couples groups or families. What Hotham has to offer: - 320 hectares of ski terrain for beginners, intermediate and advanced abilities - 13 lifts - 3 terrain parks - 35 km of cross country skiing - Tobogganing - Dog sled tours - Snow mobile rides - 18 bars and restaurants - Day spas - Ski hire - Retail outlets - Ticket offices - Licensed Supermarkets Winter season 2015: 6 June - 27 September 2015
This was my first ever visit to the snow in general Im so happy i chose hotham as my first time my next visit im wishing to get skiing lessons so i have more to do while i visit the snow Zirkys staff were absolutely amazing Hoys was extremely informative/helpful about all my questions on driving in the snow conditions. I honestly can say i want to visit every year for the snow season as i fell in love with the people and views. very relaxing environment to be in,
4.5 based on 26 reviews
Short walk from car park to the falls. Be careful with children if you decide to swim as the rocks can be slippery and unstable. Lovely views of granite rock. Will return again.
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Located at the Mt Buffalo Chalet, the Gorge is a must see if at Mt Buffalo. The granite boulders drop some 200 Metres and the scenery across the Alps and around Porepunkah and Bright is excellent. There are various viewing points each with its own spectacular persepective of the Alps and the valley below.
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Whether it’s your first time or you’re an avid snow goer, Falls Creek has something for everyone. If you’re eager to ski or board then head up to the peaks and experience over 450 hectares of spacious and ski-able terrain with trails to suit all levels. Build your confidence across the green runs and practice on Australia’s longest green run, the famous Wombat's Ramble, which spans over 2.2km! If you feel like a challenge, then head off to the blue and black runs or hone your skills in Falls Creek’s fist-class Terrain Parks. For those who want something more daring, take the next step and test your technique on the steeps, head for powder in the tree lines of The Maze or ski backcountry on Mt McKay.
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It’s probably been over 30 years since I climbed to the base of the top falls. New paths. Great views. Previously we used to climb out on the face of the falls. But they are very dangerous. So it’s good they’ve been fenced off.
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