SNOWSEARCH Australia List with us Snow Resorts Accommodation Getting There Tickets & Lessons Snow Gear Insurance SNOWSEARCH Australia Snow Resorts Accommodation Getting There Tickets & Lessons Snow Gear Insurance What are you looking for? Snow Resorts Accommodation Getting There Tickets & Lessons Snow Gear Insurance Tickets & Lessons Search Show 12 24 60 Sort by All resorts A - Z List view Map view Your search for "searchterm" returned 0 results More details Charlotte Pass NSW With a broad range of accommodation options, reliable snow cover, as well as exciting on and off snow features, Charlotte Pass Snow Resort offers a unique snow experience that is unlike any other. Situated in the heart of the NSW Snowy Mountains, Charlotte Pass Snow Resort offers ski-in ski-out accommodation and facilities. Completely snowbound at the top of Australia, Charlotte Pass is only accessible by Oversnow Transport. At 1765 metres, Charlotte Pass is Australia's highest resort, and consequently receives some of the most consistent snowfalls delivering the best quality natural snow. Whether you’re a beginner testing out your snow legs on Easy Starter, an intermediate carving up Kosi Coaster, an experienced skier looking for adventure on Sidewinder or a hardcore rider after an adrenalin rush at Guthrie’s Chutes... Charlotte Pass NSW With a broad range of accommodation options, reliable snow cover, as well as exciting on and off snow features, Charlotte Pass Snow Resort offers a unique snow experience that is unlike any other. Situated in the heart of the NSW Snowy Mountains, Charlotte Pass Snow Resort offers ski-in ski-out accommodation and facilities. Completely snowbound at the top of Australia, Charlotte Pass is only accessible by Oversnow Transport. At 1765 metres, Charlotte Pass is Australia's highest resort, and consequently receives some of the most consistent snowfalls delivering the best quality natural snow. Whether you’re a beginner testing out your snow legs on Easy Starter, an intermediate carving up Kosi Coaster, an experienced skier looking for adventure on Sidewinder or a hardcore rider after an adrenalin rush at Guthrie’s Chutes... More details Perisher NSW Perisher is Australia's most popular snow holiday destination. Located in the picturesque Kosciuszko National Park in NSW, its four resort areas Perisher Valley, Smiggin Holes, Blue Cow and Guthega make it the Southern Hemisphere's largest alpine resort. Perisher's varied terrain is suitable for all ages and ability levels from first timer’s right up to experts. Perisher Valley Perisher Valley has a great range of terrain from beginner runs through to advanced terrain. With one of our five terrain parks and Australia's only Superpipe housed on Front Valley, it's a very active and exciting place to be. Perisher Valley has a large range of areas for beginner and intermediate skiers but also happily accommodates our advanced guests. With extra snow activities such as marked cross country trails, night skiing two nights a week throughout the season and tube town for extra fun, nothing compares to the terrain we have, it's just up to you to explore it. Blue Cow It's definitely a name that gets you wondering about the story behind it, so this is how the story goes... James Spencer obtained the lease for the high country on the main range back in 1840. They say that Spencer bred imported black English Shorthorn cattle with white Shorthorns which gave the offspring blue roan coats. One cross-bred cow would disappear after the thaw each year and would be found grazing on the mountain before the next winter; and so the mountain was named Blue Cow. Blue Cow is accessible by the comfort of our Skitube where you can then ski directly out the door and start enjoying all that is on offer. With a great range of Green and Blue runs including Zali's, Pleasant Valley and Roller Coaster, as well as some great Black runs such as Kamikaze and Show Boat, Blue Cow really covers all bases for all ability levels. Smiggins Holes Have you ever wondered where the name Smiggin Holes comes from? The name is Scottish and was the term used to describe the holes in the land created by hundreds of cattle when accessing rock salt left out for them by graziers. It's that simple. The Smiggins that we know today now has excellent terrain for beginner guests and families with a bowl where everyone returns to the same place when finishing their runs. Smiggins is protected from the weather and has a variety of restaurants and lodging options for guests. Smiggins has easy access to Perisher and then on to Blue Cow or Guthega for those ready to explore our four resort areas. Guthega Guthega as you know it in 2015 has undergone a big transformation with the Freedom chair being installed in 2014, a range of on-snow restaurants and views that will take your breath away. Accessing Guthega has never been easier, and with a total of 16 runs there really is something for everyone. There is a reason why locals love getting to Guthega and end up spending most of their day there. The terrain ranges from Green, Blue, Double Blue and some Blacks for the more advanced skiers and boarders. With breath-taking panoramic views of the Kosciuszko mountain range, don't be surprised to see people stopped on the side of a run to grab a quick picture of the view. Guthega has some unique on-snow restaurants such as Guthega Inn and Burning Log and on-snow lodging options. Perisher NSW Perisher is Australia's most popular snow holiday destination. Located in the picturesque Kosciuszko National Park in NSW, its four resort areas Perisher Valley, Smiggin Holes, Blue Cow and Guthega make it the Southern Hemisphere's largest alpine resort. Perisher's varied terrain is suitable for all ages and ability levels from first timer’s right up to experts. Perisher Valley Perisher Valley has a great range of terrain from beginner runs through to advanced terrain. With one of our five terrain parks and Australia's only Superpipe housed on Front Valley, it's a very active and exciting place to be. Perisher Valley has a large range of areas for beginner and intermediate skiers but also happily accommodates our advanced guests. With extra snow activities such as marked cross country trails, night skiing two nights a week throughout the season and tube town for extra fun, nothing compares to the terrain we have, it's just up to you to explore it. Blue Cow It's definitely a name that gets you wondering about the story behind it, so this is how the story goes... James Spencer obtained the lease for the high country on the main range back in 1840. They say that Spencer bred imported black English Shorthorn cattle with white Shorthorns which gave the offspring blue roan coats. One cross-bred cow would disappear after the thaw each year and would be found grazing on the mountain before the next winter; and so the mountain was named Blue Cow. Blue Cow is accessible by the comfort of our Skitube where you can then ski directly out the door and start enjoying all that is on offer. With a great range of Green and Blue runs including Zali's, Pleasant Valley and Roller Coaster, as well as some great Black runs such as Kamikaze and Show Boat, Blue Cow really covers all bases for all ability levels. Smiggins Holes Have you ever wondered where the name Smiggin Holes comes from? The name is Scottish and was the term used to describe the holes in the land created by hundreds of cattle when accessing rock salt left out for them by graziers. It's that simple. The Smiggins that we know today now has excellent terrain for beginner guests and families with a bowl where everyone returns to the same place when finishing their runs. Smiggins is protected from the weather and has a variety of restaurants and lodging options for guests. Smiggins has easy access to Perisher and then on to Blue Cow or Guthega for those ready to explore our four resort areas. Guthega Guthega as you know it in 2015 has undergone a big transformation with the Freedom chair being installed in 2014, a range of on-snow restaurants and views that will take your breath away. Accessing Guthega has never been easier, and with a total of 16 runs there really is something for everyone. There is a reason why locals love getting to Guthega and end up spending most of their day there. The terrain ranges from Green, Blue, Double Blue and some Blacks for the more advanced skiers and boarders. With breath-taking panoramic views of the Kosciuszko mountain range, don't be surprised to see people stopped on the side of a run to grab a quick picture of the view. Guthega has some unique on-snow restaurants such as Guthega Inn and Burning Log and on-snow lodging options. More details Selwyn NSW Selwyn is the only family owned and operated ski resort located in the beautiful Snowy Mountains of New South Wales. Selwyn is here to show you what the snow is all about and how to have a good time with your family and your friends! Selwyn consider themselves as the best for first timers by providing progressive terrain, working your way across the mountain from beginner slopes to intermediate and advanced trails. Selwyn NSW Selwyn is the only family owned and operated ski resort located in the beautiful Snowy Mountains of New South Wales. Selwyn is here to show you what the snow is all about and how to have a good time with your family and your friends! Selwyn consider themselves as the best for first timers by providing progressive terrain, working your way across the mountain from beginner slopes to intermediate and advanced trails. More details Thredbo NSW If you are after the one stop adventure destination then Thredbo, nestled in the heart of the Snowy Mountains, ticks all the boxes. Perched high in the Kosciuszko National Park, Thredbo is famous for its exceptional snowy terrain including the longest runs in the country and a great mix of terrain for everyone, then add a village full of parties and events and you have the ideal winter escape. Come summer and Thredbo is just as spectacular, visitors are greeted with lush green trails creating a hikers and bikers paradise. Climb Mt Kosciuszko, explore the area on a mountain bike, have a round of golf on Australia’s highest course or just simply experience the High Country, Thredbo gives easy access to the endless playground that is the Australian Alps. Established in 1957, it is the only alpine resort in Australia to celebrate over 50 years of business, Thredbo is the essence of alpine Australia. With such a rich history it has created a culture and community unlike any other resort in the country. The village, situated at the base of the Australia’s highest mountain range, caters to over 4,000 guests in a wide range of accommodation types. With cafes and restaurants, hectares of riding terrain, Australia’s longest runs and a vertical drop close to double that of any other Australian Resort, it’s no surprise that Thredbo is a favourite for the experienced and first time skier, snowboarder, mountain biker and alpine adventurer. Thredbo NSW If you are after the one stop adventure destination then Thredbo, nestled in the heart of the Snowy Mountains, ticks all the boxes. Perched high in the Kosciuszko National Park, Thredbo is famous for its exceptional snowy terrain including the longest runs in the country and a great mix of terrain for everyone, then add a village full of parties and events and you have the ideal winter escape. Come summer and Thredbo is just as spectacular, visitors are greeted with lush green trails creating a hikers and bikers paradise. Climb Mt Kosciuszko, explore the area on a mountain bike, have a round of golf on Australia’s highest course or just simply experience the High Country, Thredbo gives easy access to the endless playground that is the Australian Alps. Established in 1957, it is the only alpine resort in Australia to celebrate over 50 years of business, Thredbo is the essence of alpine Australia. With such a rich history it has created a culture and community unlike any other resort in the country. The village, situated at the base of the Australia’s highest mountain range, caters to over 4,000 guests in a wide range of accommodation types. With cafes and restaurants, hectares of riding terrain, Australia’s longest runs and a vertical drop close to double that of any other Australian Resort, it’s no surprise that Thredbo is a favourite for the experienced and first time skier, snowboarder, mountain biker and alpine adventurer. More details Dinner Plain VIC Located high in the mountains in the heart of the Great Alpine Road halfway between the Great Alpine Valleys and the Gippsland Lakes, Victoria. Relax by the fireside, wine and dine, or during the winter months spoil yourself with a visit to the Onsen Retreat and Spa. Indulge in the unique experience that Dinner Plain has to offer all from your doorstep; explore the many cross country trails, head out on snow shoes through the bush tracks and trails, or take the entire family to the Snow Play area at Cobungra Platter with snow tubing, tobogganing and the ski slope there is something for everyone! Dinner Plain VIC Located high in the mountains in the heart of the Great Alpine Road halfway between the Great Alpine Valleys and the Gippsland Lakes, Victoria. Relax by the fireside, wine and dine, or during the winter months spoil yourself with a visit to the Onsen Retreat and Spa. Indulge in the unique experience that Dinner Plain has to offer all from your doorstep; explore the many cross country trails, head out on snow shoes through the bush tracks and trails, or take the entire family to the Snow Play area at Cobungra Platter with snow tubing, tobogganing and the ski slope there is something for everyone! More details Falls Creek VIC Falls Creek is one of Australia's most popular alpine resorts and the place to be in winter. You may have cycled the High Country before but nothing compares when snow starts to fall and transforms the Resort into a winter wonderland. Skiing, Snowboarding, Snowplay and more awaits you at Falls in winter. If you've never been to the snow, Falls Creek is the ideal place to start. The terrain offers something for everyone including the best blue runs in Australia. The feeling you get from Falls Creek unique ski in ski out village is enough to make anybody fall in love with the snow! Combine this feeling with unrivalled dining, relaxation, nightlife and recreation and you have the true essence of Falls Creek in winter! In addition to snow sports Falls Creek offer a wide range of snow activities which are ideal for first timers and families. Falls Creek VIC Falls Creek is one of Australia's most popular alpine resorts and the place to be in winter. You may have cycled the High Country before but nothing compares when snow starts to fall and transforms the Resort into a winter wonderland. Skiing, Snowboarding, Snowplay and more awaits you at Falls in winter. If you've never been to the snow, Falls Creek is the ideal place to start. The terrain offers something for everyone including the best blue runs in Australia. The feeling you get from Falls Creek unique ski in ski out village is enough to make anybody fall in love with the snow! Combine this feeling with unrivalled dining, relaxation, nightlife and recreation and you have the true essence of Falls Creek in winter! In addition to snow sports Falls Creek offer a wide range of snow activities which are ideal for first timers and families. More details Hotham VIC Hotham is one of a kind. It’s Australia’s only upside down resort (the village is on top) and offers more choices and more powder than any other Australian ski resort. The off piste terrain is vast and, refreshingly, there are fewer people to get in your way. Soak in incredible views over the Australian Alps, get off the grid and explore, or enjoy exhilaration-filled days on the slopes. Hotham is yours to conquer. 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. Hotham VIC Hotham is one of a kind. It’s Australia’s only upside down resort (the village is on top) and offers more choices and more powder than any other Australian ski resort. The off piste terrain is vast and, refreshingly, there are fewer people to get in your way. Soak in incredible views over the Australian Alps, get off the grid and explore, or enjoy exhilaration-filled days on the slopes. Hotham is yours to conquer. 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. More details Lake Mountain VIC If you're looking for a great day out for all the family, an adrenalin fix or simply to connect with nature, Lake Mountain is your answer. With a double-billing of extremes - a peaceful escape to one of Victoria's most exciting all-year-round outdoor playgrounds - the resort has something for everyone ranging from scenic picnic spots and panoramic outlooks to bushwalks and environmental tours to action-packed activities like the exhilarating 240-metre flying fox, all-weather tube run and laser skirmish. The resort's extensive network of mountain bike trails assures plenty of thrills for recreational pedal pushers as well as the hard core single-track thrill seekers. And, road cyclists, motorcyclists and car enthusiasts love testing their mettle as the tackle the tarmac to the summit. Within the resort hub, the Alpine Burger Bar gets the taste buds working overtime with its delicious light lunches and snacks. The bar, which is open from Fridays through to Mondays, also offers a selection of local wines to sip while soaking in the refreshing mountain air. It features an outside deck an occasional live music. In addition, the resort offers conference facilities and catering for corporate, club and private functions. One of Australia's premier cross country ski destinations, Lake Mountain is located in the Yarra Ranges National Park. The shedding of its winter coat of snow heralds the end of the 'white' season and the start of the equally exciting 'green' season at the resort. And, it is all sooo close ... just a two-hour drive from the Melbourne CBD through the stunning Yarra Valley and the breathtaking tall timbers of the Black Spur, or an easy journey from the north east via the picturesque Goulburn Valley. The quaint township of Marysville is the gateway to the mountain with its welcoming cafes restaurants and accommodation options, and from here it is a stunning cruise up to the Lake Mountain Alpine Resort. Lake Mountain VIC If you're looking for a great day out for all the family, an adrenalin fix or simply to connect with nature, Lake Mountain is your answer. With a double-billing of extremes - a peaceful escape to one of Victoria's most exciting all-year-round outdoor playgrounds - the resort has something for everyone ranging from scenic picnic spots and panoramic outlooks to bushwalks and environmental tours to action-packed activities like the exhilarating 240-metre flying fox, all-weather tube run and laser skirmish. The resort's extensive network of mountain bike trails assures plenty of thrills for recreational pedal pushers as well as the hard core single-track thrill seekers. And, road cyclists, motorcyclists and car enthusiasts love testing their mettle as the tackle the tarmac to the summit. Within the resort hub, the Alpine Burger Bar gets the taste buds working overtime with its delicious light lunches and snacks. The bar, which is open from Fridays through to Mondays, also offers a selection of local wines to sip while soaking in the refreshing mountain air. It features an outside deck an occasional live music. In addition, the resort offers conference facilities and catering for corporate, club and private functions. One of Australia's premier cross country ski destinations, Lake Mountain is located in the Yarra Ranges National Park. The shedding of its winter coat of snow heralds the end of the 'white' season and the start of the equally exciting 'green' season at the resort. And, it is all sooo close ... just a two-hour drive from the Melbourne CBD through the stunning Yarra Valley and the breathtaking tall timbers of the Black Spur, or an easy journey from the north east via the picturesque Goulburn Valley. The quaint township of Marysville is the gateway to the mountain with its welcoming cafes restaurants and accommodation options, and from here it is a stunning cruise up to the Lake Mountain Alpine Resort. More details Mt Baw Baw VIC Mt Baw Baw alpine village is Melbourne’s closest downhill ski resort offering a fun, safe and affordable snow experience through winter and endless hours of outdoor adventure year round. Situated at the Southern boundary of the Victorian Alps, Mt Baw Baw boasts over 35 hectares of downhill terrain, seven lifts, three terrain parks, 10km of cross country ski trails, three snow play areas and unlimited terrain amongst the snow gums to explore. Mt Baw Baw VIC Mt Baw Baw alpine village is Melbourne’s closest downhill ski resort offering a fun, safe and affordable snow experience through winter and endless hours of outdoor adventure year round. Situated at the Southern boundary of the Victorian Alps, Mt Baw Baw boasts over 35 hectares of downhill terrain, seven lifts, three terrain parks, 10km of cross country ski trails, three snow play areas and unlimited terrain amongst the snow gums to explore. More details Mt Buller VIC With over 300 hectares of skiable terrain, there is something to appeal to all levels of ability. Mt Buller's runs range from the wide beginner’s slopes of Bourke St and Burnt Hut Spur, to the challenge of our black runs like Chamois and the back of Summit. With 22 lifts, Mt Buller has the largest lift network in Victoria, including thirteen chairlifts (three of which are high speed detachables) four T-bars, two rope tows (counted as one) and four magic carpets. The resort features three terrain parks designed for all skill levels, a terrain garden and rider cross course with a dedicated snow grooming team to maintain their condition. For plenty of snow play fun, Mt Buller has two toboggan parks, complete with their own snowmaking machines to keep the kids happy all winter long. The Mt Buller Village is situated picturesquely at the heart of the mountain, offering ski in, ski out accommodation and a huge range of bars and restaurants. With a wide range of accommodation to suit all tastes and budgets, there is something to cater for all needs. Over 30 bars and restaurants provide a range of delectable treats, from quick snacks to fine dining and a choice of nightlife options. Mt Buller is also home to Breathtaker on High Alpine Spa Retreat, Australia’s highest day spa and a range of off-piste activities from cinema, to retail therapy and rock climbing. Mt Buller prides itself on being environmentally friendly, with a wide range of environmental initiatives in place to help 'keep winter cool'. Mt Buller can't wait to welcome you to their winter wonderland, on top of the world at Mt Buller! Mt Buller VIC With over 300 hectares of skiable terrain, there is something to appeal to all levels of ability. Mt Buller's runs range from the wide beginner’s slopes of Bourke St and Burnt Hut Spur, to the challenge of our black runs like Chamois and the back of Summit. With 22 lifts, Mt Buller has the largest lift network in Victoria, including thirteen chairlifts (three of which are high speed detachables) four T-bars, two rope tows (counted as one) and four magic carpets. The resort features three terrain parks designed for all skill levels, a terrain garden and rider cross course with a dedicated snow grooming team to maintain their condition. For plenty of snow play fun, Mt Buller has two toboggan parks, complete with their own snowmaking machines to keep the kids happy all winter long. The Mt Buller Village is situated picturesquely at the heart of the mountain, offering ski in, ski out accommodation and a huge range of bars and restaurants. With a wide range of accommodation to suit all tastes and budgets, there is something to cater for all needs. Over 30 bars and restaurants provide a range of delectable treats, from quick snacks to fine dining and a choice of nightlife options. Mt Buller is also home to Breathtaker on High Alpine Spa Retreat, Australia’s highest day spa and a range of off-piste activities from cinema, to retail therapy and rock climbing. Mt Buller prides itself on being environmentally friendly, with a wide range of environmental initiatives in place to help 'keep winter cool'. Mt Buller can't wait to welcome you to their winter wonderland, on top of the world at Mt Buller! More details Mt Stirling VIC As a true adventure playground, Mt Stirling has something to offer everyone - from school groups and families, to naturalists and outdoor enthusiasts. Mt Stirling is the only Victorian alpine resort with a largely undeveloped and unspoilt true alpine summit, offering a readily accessible 'semi-wilderness' experience for visitors. This fact, combined with the resort's wealth and diversity of environmental characteristics and its close proximity to Melbourne (230 km), makes Mt Stirling unique in the Australian Alps. The summit at Mt Stirling is located at 1749 metres and offers a 360 degree panoramic view of surrounding mountain ranges. The breathtaking high country landscape features sub-alpine Alpine Ash forests, Snow Gum woodlands and wide expanses of alpine meadows that are simply stunning during summer and winter. Mt Stirling VIC As a true adventure playground, Mt Stirling has something to offer everyone - from school groups and families, to naturalists and outdoor enthusiasts. Mt Stirling is the only Victorian alpine resort with a largely undeveloped and unspoilt true alpine summit, offering a readily accessible 'semi-wilderness' experience for visitors. This fact, combined with the resort's wealth and diversity of environmental characteristics and its close proximity to Melbourne (230 km), makes Mt Stirling unique in the Australian Alps. The summit at Mt Stirling is located at 1749 metres and offers a 360 degree panoramic view of surrounding mountain ranges. The breathtaking high country landscape features sub-alpine Alpine Ash forests, Snow Gum woodlands and wide expanses of alpine meadows that are simply stunning during summer and winter. More details Ben Lomond TAS Ben Lomond Ski field Area is Tasmania's Premier ski resort that offers spectacular alpine scenery within the Ben Lomond National Park. The Alpine Village is located at the foot of the of the ski slopes and there are toboggan and snow play areas, downhill and cross country skiing and snowboarding. The Ben Lomond Ski field area provides an affordable family friendly winter experience for the beginner to intermediate users. The winter season usually starts around the beginning of July and closes late September. Ben Lomond National Park covers an area of 16,527 hectares (40,772 acres), and boasts the island's second-highest peak, Legges Tor, which is 1,572 metres (5,147 feet) above sea level. The village road is the highest in Tasmania and at its end reaches an elevation of 1460 metres. Ben Lomond TAS Ben Lomond Ski field Area is Tasmania's Premier ski resort that offers spectacular alpine scenery within the Ben Lomond National Park. The Alpine Village is located at the foot of the of the ski slopes and there are toboggan and snow play areas, downhill and cross country skiing and snowboarding. The Ben Lomond Ski field area provides an affordable family friendly winter experience for the beginner to intermediate users. The winter season usually starts around the beginning of July and closes late September. Ben Lomond National Park covers an area of 16,527 hectares (40,772 acres), and boasts the island's second-highest peak, Legges Tor, which is 1,572 metres (5,147 feet) above sea level. The village road is the highest in Tasmania and at its end reaches an elevation of 1460 metres. 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