Snowy Mountains Attractions
Located in the northern end of the Kosciuszko National Park, the Yarrangobilly Caves are set inside the deep gorges & rugged bluffs of the Yarrangobilly River Valley. Evolving over thousands of yea...
Located in the Kosciuszko National Park, Mount Kosciuszko is Australia’s highest mountain reaching 2,228 metres (7,310 ft) above sea level. One of the world's great national parks, Kosciuszko Natio...
Dedicated to the women of pioneering families in rural areas, The Pioneer Women's Hut is a museum situated in Tumbarumba. The accessibility and wonderful stories behind the museum's memorabilia add...
If you want to head to the state's south to hit the slopes, a winter trip to the Snowy Mountains is your destination. The snow is guaranteed in July, August and September, with the Snowy Mountains ...
The Snowy Mountains is also known for being the home of the big trout. There are a number of lakes within the Snowy Mountain including Lake Jindabyne and Lake Eucumbene. Lake Eucumbene is the large...
The Alpine Way starts near Jindabyne on the eastern side of the Snowy Mountains. It runs south-west past Thredbo and crosses the crest of the Great Dividing Range at Dead Horse Gap. It then winds a...
on the site where the two explorers once stood to survey the district in 1824. Today the view takes in Lake Blowering Reservoir which is part of the Snowy Mountains Scheme.
Nestled in the New South Wales country town of Adaminaby, the Brumby Haven Motel offers a cosy atmosphere and home cooked meals, a warm open fire and the comfort of home away from home. Indulge in...
Exhibits works by national and local artists, pottery and oriental rugs. The building was erected in 1854 and was Cooma's first licensed hotel and bank.
The second largest storage lake in the Snowy Mountains Scheme and an excellent location for all water sports. Two world records have been made on this lake: Ken Warby's 507km per hour water speed p...