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327 Unique places to stay in Snowy Mountains

Best family friendly Snowy Mountains unique stays

Among the 327 accommodations in Snowy Mountains, here are the 1 best family friendly unique accommodations

Powder 3a - Snowy Mountains
Snowy Mountains
23/07 – 26/07
SG$965/nighttotal: SG$2895 (3 )

Powder 3a

1 2
chalet , Thredbo
Powder 3A is a cosy mountain lodge located in Thredbo, just 1.7 kilometres from Thredbo Alpine Village, with the Ski Tube 15.3 kilometres away and Lake Jindabyne 43.5 kilometres distant.
This one-bedroom apartment, covering 46 square metres and accommodating up to four guests, features a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and oven, a washing machine, and offers access to nearby skiing, golfing, and fishing activities.

Best Snowy Mountains unique stays with a jacuzzi

Among the 327 accommodations in Snowy Mountains, here are the 1 best unique accommodations with a jacuzzi

Aspen Creek 4 - Woodridge - Snowy Mountains
10 2 reviews
Snowy Mountains
01/07 – 04/07
SG$1927/nighttotal: SG$5781 (3 )

Aspen Creek 4 - Woodridge

2 2
chalet , Woodridge
This Woodridge riverfront lodge is directly adjacent to Kosciuszko National Park and Thredbo Leisure Centre, with the Gunbarrel and Easy-Does-It ski lifts within easy walking distance.
The two-bedroom, two-bathroom property sleeps four guests and boasts a kitchen, jacuzzi, terrace, parking, and internet access, offering convenient access to hiking, skiing, and recreational facilities.

Frequently asked questions about unique stays in Snowy Mountains

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in the Snowy Mountains, Australia?

    For a truly off-the-beaten-path experience in the Snowy Mountains, consider exploring the less-visited areas like the Kosciuszko National Park's less-trafficked trails, such as those around Mount Kosciuszko's northern slopes. The historic villages of Cabramurra and Kiandra offer glimpses into the region's gold rush past and unique architectural styles. Look for secluded waterfalls and walking tracks around the smaller towns like Jindabyne and Thredbo, venturing beyond the main tourist areas. Many hidden gems are found simply by exploring the backroads and smaller valleys.
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in the Snowy Mountains, Australia?

    The Snowy Mountains don't have large, internationally renowned festivals in the same way some larger cities do. However, many smaller towns and villages host local events throughout the year. The annual Perisher Snow Festival is a popular winter event, focusing on snow sports and winter activities. Check local event listings closer to your travel dates for smaller community celebrations and markets.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in the Snowy Mountains, Australia?

    The Snowy Mountains boast diverse landscapes. You'll find alpine meadows above the tree line, featuring wildflowers in summer and snow in winter. Below, you'll encounter sub-alpine forests of snow gums, and lower down, you'll see river valleys and woodlands. Kosciuszko National Park is a great example of this varied environment, with its high-altitude plains and forested slopes.
  • Are there popular sporting events or activities in the Snowy Mountains, Australia?

    The Snowy Mountains are a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. In winter, downhill and cross-country skiing and snowboarding dominate at resorts like Perisher, Thredbo, and Charlotte Pass. Summer brings hiking, mountain biking (with trails catering to all skill levels), rock climbing, and white-water rafting on the Snowy River. The area also hosts various running and cycling events throughout the year, often incorporating the stunning mountain scenery.
  • What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate in the Snowy Mountains, Australia?

    Packing for the Snowy Mountains requires versatility. Even in summer, temperatures can drop significantly at higher altitudes, so layers are essential. A waterproof and windproof jacket, warm fleece or down jacket, sturdy hiking boots, and thermal underwear are crucial. In winter, you'll need much warmer clothing including hats, gloves, and scarves, plus appropriate snow gear if skiing or snowboarding.
  • What activities allow you to experience local traditions and interact with residents in the Snowy Mountains, Australia?

    Visiting local markets in towns like Jindabyne and Cooma offers a chance to interact with residents and sample local produce. Many smaller pubs and restaurants in the region offer a welcoming atmosphere where you can chat with locals. Consider joining a guided bushwalk or taking a scenic drive, engaging with local guides who can share their knowledge of the area and its history. The local historical societies in some of the smaller towns might also have interesting information and local events.
  • Is the Snowy Mountains, Australia known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    The Snowy Mountains are renowned for their stunning wildflowers in spring, particularly in the alpine meadows. Autumn brings vibrant colours as the snow gums change hues. Winter, of course, offers the spectacle of heavy snowfalls and icy landscapes. The changing seasons dramatically alter the landscape, providing unique displays throughout the year.
  • What are the best local foods in the Snowy Mountains, Australia?

    The Snowy Mountains offer hearty, warming cuisine. Expect dishes featuring local lamb, trout from the Snowy River, and seasonal vegetables. Many restaurants and cafes source ingredients from local farms and producers. Look out for dishes incorporating native Australian ingredients, adding a unique flavour to the culinary experience.
  • What are the best adventurous activities in the Snowy Mountains, Australia?

    For adventure, the Snowy Mountains offer a wide range of options. White-water rafting on the Snowy River is a thrilling experience. Experienced climbers can tackle challenging routes in the Kosciuszko National Park. For those who prefer something less intense, there are numerous hiking and mountain biking trails catering to various skill levels. In winter, heli-skiing provides an unforgettable experience.

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Best Snowy Mountains unusual places with a garden

Bundaleer - Snowy Mountains
Snowy Mountains
01/07 – 04/07
SG$3114/nighttotal: SG$9342 (3 )

Bundaleer

5 2
chalet , Thredbo
Bundaleer Chalet is located in Thredbo, 1.8 km from Thredbo Alpine Village, 16 km from the Ski Tube, and 45 km from Lake Jindabyne.
This five-bedroom, three-bathroom lodge sleeps 18 guests, offering 10 square metres of floor space, a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a fireplace; nearby activities include skiing, golfing, fishing, and hiking.
Snow Stream 10 - Snowy Mountains
9.8 119 reviews
Snowy Mountains
10/07 – 12/07
SG$2505/nighttotal: SG$5010 (2 )

Snow Stream 10

2 5
chalet , Thredbo
This chalet is located in Thredbo, just over a mile from the village, ten miles from the Ski Tube and twenty-eight miles from Lake Jindabyne, offering easy access to the area's attractions. It has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The property provides two bedrooms and a fully equipped kitchen, perfect for a comfortable stay. You'll have access to a range of amenities including a fireplace, a barbecue, a swimming pool, a spa, a fitness centre, a tennis court, and secure parking.
La Piste Truite - Snowy Mountains
8.0 1 review
Snowy Mountains
01/07 – 04/07
SG$2161/nighttotal: SG$6483 (3 )

La Piste Truite

4 2
chalet , Thredbo
La Piste Truite is a four-bedroom chalet located just 1.6 kilometres from the Thredbo Alpine Village and 16 kilometres from the Ski Tube.
This self-catering chalet boasts a fully equipped kitchen, a private patio, a fireplace, and free parking, making it a comfortable and convenient base for exploring the Snowy Mountains.
Ice Chalet 2 - Woodridge - Snowy Mountains
10 1 review
Snowy Mountains
27/06 – 04/07
SG$1612/nighttotal: SG$11284 (7 )

Ice Chalet 2 - Woodridge

3 6
chalet , Woodridge
This three-bedroom, two-bathroom lodge is situated in Woodridge, a short distance from Kosciuszko National Park and within 5 minutes of the Gunbarrel and Easy-Does-It chairlifts.
Sleeping up to six guests, this riverfront property boasts a private garden, terrace, parking, and excellent user ratings, offering easy access to Thredbo's attractions including the Thredbo Leisure Centre.

Best Snowy Mountains unusual places with a sauna

Hi Plains Garadyigan Chalet - Snowy Mountains
Snowy Mountains
10/07 – 12/07
SG$2308/nighttotal: SG$4616 (2 )

Hi Plains Garadyigan Chalet

1 5
chalet , Parc national du Kosciuszko
This two-storey Woodridge chalet in Kosciuszko National Park is conveniently located near the Friday Flat ski area and leisure centre, offering easy access to the slopes via a free winter shuttle bus.
Sleeping eight guests, this self-catering lodge boasts two bedrooms, two bathrooms with baths, a full kitchen with dishwasher, private laundry facilities, ski locker, drying room, slow combustion fireplace and electric/gas heating.
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