Resort Profile
With the largest uplift capability in Australia this resort is extremely popular with the Melbourne inhabitants and therefore can get busy at weekends. Snowmaking facilities and extensive slopes for all standards, this has the reputation as one of the most scenic Australian resorts set among the indigenous gum forests.
Resort Statistics |
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Resort Height | 1390m |
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Top Station | 1790m |
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Bottom Station | 1390m |
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Vertical Descent | 400m |
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Drag Lifts | 13 |
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Chair lifts | 13 |
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High Capacity | 0 |
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Opens | June – Oct |
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Expert Rating | 6 |
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Intermediate Rating | 6 |
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Beginner Rating | 7 |
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Apres-Ski Rating | 6 |
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Snow Reliability | 6 |
Mountain Info |
25 lifts including eight quad chairs serve a reasonably extensive range of 80kms of terrain to ensure there is an almost even mix of skiing and riding for all abilities; from shaky beginner to high speed carving cruises. Snowmaking keeps key runs in shape. There is now a tubing slope.
Accommodation & Apres Ski |
Plenty of accommodation to hand all with a great range of restaurants and pubs within easy walking distance. Ice skating on rink in the centre of the village and night skiing also available.Mansfield 47km away does offer a less expensive alternative.
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