Oceania : Australia : New South Wales : Snowy Mountains
Snowy Mountains
The Snowy Mountains [1], sometimes nicknamed the Snowies, are a region of New South Wales in Australia in the south east of the state. The highest region in Australia and one of the cooler areas of New South Wales, they are notable for their ski-fields and are the centre of snow sports in New South Wales.
Cities, towns and villages
- Cooma
- Jindabyne -- just below the snowline
- Thredbo village and ski resort
- Charlotte Pass village and ski resort, snowbound in winter
Other destinations
- Perisher Blue ski resort
Get in
The Snowy Mountains are on Australia's eastern seaboard and are equidistant from Sydney and Melbourne.
Most people travel to the region by car as this is the most flexible and rewarding way of exploring the mountains. However for visitors traveling from afar, there are regular bus services to Cooma and Tumut, and daily plane services into Canberra with car hire available.
The Snowies are well served by a network of sealed roads boasting diverse and spectacular scenery. The Alpine Way from Jindabyne to Khancoban, the Snowy Mountains Highway between Tumut and Cooma, the Monaro Highway running south from Canberra and the Elliot Way from Tumbarumba to Cabramurra all pass through stunning landscapes.
If you are just interested in the skiing, Murrays [2] offer a day trip from Canberra to the ski resorts during the ski season, with lift packages, and one-way fares available. Often you can get this bus for little more than the cost of the lift passes and ski hire.
See
Australia's high country is home to spectacular peaks, clear mountain streams and a plethora of accessible natural attractions for lovers of the outdoors. Walking and horseriding are two great ways to explore the alpine landscape and take in some of the country's most impressive scenery in the warmer months.
Another popular outing is a trip to one of the Snowy Hydro power stations. Tours take visitors a kilometre into the mountainside and offer a vivid insight into the sheer scope of this iconic part of the nation's post-war development.
The Snowy Mountains is a significant and untamable high country where many Australian myths and traditions of Australian identity were born. Whether from nature's pure beauty or legends of early settlers, there's a story to be told and history to be learnt - from icons like the awesome heights of Mount Kosciuszko to the famous high country huts, to Snowy Hydro feats of ingenuity, beautiful mountain brumbies and to rivers that flow with legends.
Do
The mountains are beautiful year round and the region annually attracts some three million visitors seeking nature-based and adventure holidays.
Whether you're after a rugged back-to-nature experience, want to be cosseted in alpine splendor or simply feel like going somewhere beautiful, diverse and interesting with the whole family, the chances are high that you'll find it in the Snowy Mountains. Attractions, outdoor activities, tours and events - the Snowy Mountains has it all.
- Abseiling, rock climbing and caving
- Bushwalking
- Cycling/mountain biking and motorcycling
- Fishing
- Guided tours
- Superb touring routes
- Horse riding
- White water rafting, kayaking and canoeing
- In winter, skiing/boarding, snow shoeing and cross country skiing: see also Winter sports in Australia
Buy
Eat
There are many places to eat and drink in the Snowy Mountains. Cafés are scattered all around the towns, including the mountain resorts at Thredbo. High quality food is available, but expect to find a fair amount of low quality but expensive food. In particular the cheap foods, like pizza, can be on the expensive side in the mountains with less competition.
Drink
Sleep
There are many places to stay in the Snowies, from romantic chalets with open fires to self-catering accommodation ideal for families, luxury resorts to fun-filled backpackers, hotels, motels and cosy B & Bs.
Get out
This page was last edited at 06:02, on 12 January 2009 by Ian Sergeant. Based on work by Colin Jensen, Evan Prodromou and Michele Ann Jenkins, Wikitravel user(s) AYArktos, Hypatia, Nurg, Huttite and PierreAbbat and Anonymous user(s) of Wikitravel.
