With more than 50 runs served by 14 lifts, Thredbo is patterned after a European ski village, complete with shopping, nightlife and lodging. One hundred and sixty acres for all skill levels are featured, with Friday Flat for beginners. The longest runs in Australia are here too, including a two-mile run with a 2,200-foot vertical drop.
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4.5 based on 600 reviews
Extending over 2,664 square miles, this park contains Australia's highest mountain, Mount Kosciuszko.
My family and I spent 3 days in the park, doing the Rainbow lake walk, the Summit walk and the waterfall walk. The highlight was walking the Summit trail to watch the sunrise.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Did the walk to Cascades Hut in very poor visability & rain, From what we could see very nice countryside. Saw wild dogs, deer & Brumbies. Very hard walk from Hut back to Bob's ridge, but from here basically downhill.
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Thredbo Village whilst famous as a winter ski resort is also a great place to visit in summer. Walk around the shops, enjoy a meal at one of the restaurants, take a chairlift ride up the Crackenback Express or enjoy the thrill of the bobsled ride.
4.0 based on 30 reviews
Rode the full 35 kilometre Thredbo Valley Trail ( TVT ) from Thredbo village to the Gaden Trout Hatchery in approximately 3.5 hours. Organised a local MTB shuttle company ( Snowlink, Jindabyne ) to meet us in the car park the Gaden Trout hatchery in the morning & drop us off in Thredbo village. Super easy & took great care of the bikes, cost was just $40 each including the National Park entry, highly recommend these guys for shuttles. We stopped at Lake Crackenback Resort for lunch & refreshments in the cafe on the way down. Personally I preferred the upper section to the lower for my level of experience. Great ride though.
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