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Alpine
10/16 – 10/24
HK$2555/nighttotal: HK$20440 (8 )
Big Family Home In Heart Of Mittagong. Close To Everything. Plenty Of Parking.
4 2
apartment , Mittagong
This holiday home in Mittagong is located 3 kilometres from Mount Gibraltar Reserve and 5 kilometres from Artemis Vineyard. Accommodating up to 8 guests, this 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom property offers a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, on-site parking, and a garden with outdoor furniture and a terrace, with free Wi-Fi provided.
9.4 69 reviews
Alpine
10/16 – 10/24
HK$3454/nighttotal: HK$27632 (8 )
Southern Highlands Sanctuary
1 2
apartment , Mittagong
Liamella is a tranquil country house located just 16 kilometres from Bowral, offering 5 acres of scenic Australian landscape. It has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. This four-bedroom, three-bathroom house can accommodate up to eight guests. Amenities include a fully equipped kitchen, a fireplace, a private tennis court, and a picturesque dam. Guests can enjoy leisurely walks through the landscaped gardens, spot native wildlife, and relax in the serene surroundings.
9.0 31 reviews
Alpine
10/16 – 10/24
HK$2071/nighttotal: HK$16568 (8 )
Lovett
3 2
house , Mittagong
This house is located in Lovett, Mittagong, a short drive from Fitzroy Falls and Belmore Falls, offering easy access to stunning natural beauty. The house has received very good user ratings, and excellent location and cleanliness ratings. The house has three bedrooms, accommodating up to six guests. It features a well-equipped kitchen, a fireplace, an outdoor fireplace, barbecue facilities, a private balcony and patio, and free private parking.
Alpine
10/16 – 10/24
HK$3469/nighttotal: HK$27752 (8 )
Pottery Cottage, Alpine, Southern Highlands
2 2
house , Alpine
The Pottery Cottage Alpine Southern Highlands is located in Alpine, just 39 kilometres from Fitzroy Falls, 43 kilometres from Belmore Falls, and 47 kilometres from Twin Falls Lookout, offering a peaceful retreat in a quiet residential area. The property is a comfortable cottage with two bedrooms and two bathrooms, comfortably sleeping up to eight guests. The cottage has a well-equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and oven, a fireplace for cosy evenings, a terrace for outdoor relaxation, a garden, and free parking. Guests can also enjoy laundry facilities, and are just 40 kilometres from the Robertson Heritage Railway Station for a unique exploration of the region by train.
Frequently asked questions about holiday rentals in Alpine
What are the must-see sights in the Australian Alps?
The Australian Alps offer breathtaking scenery. Mount Kosciuszko, Australia's highest peak, is a must-see, accessible via a scenic walk or chairlift. Kosciuszko National Park boasts stunning alpine meadows, and the Snowy Mountains region provides opportunities for exploring charming towns like Jindabyne and Thredbo.
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Are there unique natural phenomena in the Australian Alps?
Yes, the Australian Alps are known for their diverse ecosystems. Witness the dramatic granite peaks, snow-covered mountains (in winter), and vibrant wildflowers in spring. Lake Eucumbene, a large artificial lake, offers stunning views and opportunities for watersports. The unique high-altitude flora and fauna are also a significant drawcard.
What essentials should you bring along for a trip to the Australian Alps?
Packing for the Australian Alps depends on the season. Year-round essentials include sturdy hiking boots, layers of warm clothing (even in summer), sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and a reusable water bottle. In winter, pack warm layers, waterproof outerwear, and appropriate gear for snow activities. Always check the weather forecast before you go.
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What famous events or festivals are happening in the Australian Alps?
The Australian Alps host various events throughout the year. The most prominent is perhaps the various ski festivals held in resorts like Thredbo and Perisher during the winter season, celebrating snow sports and winter activities. Many smaller local festivals and events happen in towns throughout the region, but these vary year to year.
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What is the average daily budget you should plan for (accommodation, food, transportation, activities) in the Australian Alps?
A daily budget in the Australian Alps can vary greatly depending on your travel style. Budget travellers might manage on $100-$150 AUD per day, while those seeking more luxurious experiences could easily spend $300-$500 AUD or more. This includes accommodation, meals, transport (car rental is common), and activity costs. Prices are generally higher during peak season.
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Where can you find the best restaurants serving local dishes in the Australian Alps, and what are the must-try specialties?
The Australian Alps offer a range of dining options. In Jindabyne, you'll find numerous restaurants featuring hearty, warming dishes perfect for after a day on the slopes or hiking. Expect to find restaurants serving Australian classics with locally sourced ingredients. Look for restaurants using lamb, trout and other regional produce. Specific restaurant names change frequently, so it's best to check local guides closer to your travel date.
What are some less-famous attractions in the Australian Alps that are worth a visit?
Beyond the well-known peaks, explore the smaller villages and towns nestled within the valleys. The historic mining towns offer glimpses into the region's past. Hiking trails beyond the main tracks offer solitude and stunning views. Look for local information centres for hidden gems and lesser-known walking trails.
What are the best activities for engaging with locals and understanding their culture in the Australian Alps?
Engage with the local community by visiting smaller towns and villages. Chat with people in local pubs, cafes, or shops. Consider attending a local event or festival if one is on during your visit. Many towns have museums or historical sites that provide insight into the area's history and culture.
What unique natural landscapes and terrain features can travellers explore in the Australian Alps?
The Australian Alps encompass a variety of landscapes. From the high-altitude alpine meadows and snowfields to the subalpine forests and valleys, the region offers diverse terrain. Explore rocky peaks, glacial lakes, and cascading waterfalls. The variety of hiking trails caters to all skill levels.
How many days are ideal for a trip to the Australian Alps, and what are some itinerary suggestions?
The ideal length of stay depends on your interests. A long weekend (3-4 days) allows for a taste of the region, focusing on a specific area like Jindabyne or Thredbo. A week (7 days) allows for more exploration, including hiking and visiting multiple towns. Two weeks or more would enable a more comprehensive experience, including exploring the less-visited areas.