Top 10 Rated Ski Resorts in Australia

Australia offers a unique skiing experience with classic Aussie scenery – schussing through snow gum forests is something you can only do on the slopes Down Under. Despite the country’s relatively modest peaks, Aussies love winter sports, and the nation has produced world class competitors, including snowboarder Torah Bright and aerial skier Alisa Camplin, both winter Olympic medalists. Most of the country’s ski areas snuggle in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales and the Victorian Alps and lie less than a day’s drive away from Sydney or Melbourne. Besides downhill skiing and snowboarding, the resorts usually offer tobogganing, tubing, terrain parks, cross country trails, and many also offer night skiing and extensive snowmaking capabilities.
Typically the ski season opens in early June and ends in late September. When planning a ski trip in Australia note that most of the resorts lie within national parks that require a daily entry fee. Also chains or 4WD vehicles are mandatory for access to most of the resorts. Finally, what Australia lacks in steeps and snowpack, it compensates for with a bubbly après ski vibe, so be sure to mingle with the friendly locals while you’re there.

10. Dinner Plain, Victoria

About 10 kilometers from Mt. Hotham, the charming alpine village of Dinner Plain is a fantastic option for beginner skiers as well as families who want a good-value base to ski Mt. Hotham. The resort hosts a small 175-meter downhill ski slope that’s perfect for kids who are polishing their skills, and it’s relatively sheltered from icy winds that can whip across the Hotham slopes. The town’s rustic elegance recalls its rich history as a grazing stop for cattlemen, and the buildings use plenty of natural stone and wood. A big plus here is that Dinner Plain lies outside the national park, so no overnight parking fees are payable, however if you’re driving to Hotham each day, you still have to pay the daily resort gate entry. Alternatively, you can hop aboard a shuttle or glide along a 10-kilometer cross country trail from here to Mt. Hotham and skip the parking fees. Another bonus of staying in this quaint little town, is that you can usually drive to the door of your accommodation instead of lugging travel bags across the snow. Accommodation is mainly self-contained apartments, houses, and chalets, which are great for families and big groups. The village is also home to a couple of fabulous restaurants.

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