π₯ Ever wondered what it’s like to tackle the crisp winter air of Australiaβs high country without freezing your bits off? Just got back from a ripper 5-day loop through the Snowy Mountains and Central Highlands, and Iβm spilling all my secrets!
ποΈ Day 1: Sydney to Jindabyne (The Grand Entrance)
Kick off the journey by heading south on the Hume Highway. Itβs a solid 5-hour drive, so break it up with a stop at Goulburn for some proper pie! By the time you hit Jindabyne, the air gets crisper. Park up at your accommodation and take an easy stroll around Lake Jindabyne as the sun sets. Itβs peaceful, stunning, and a great way to stretch your legs after sitting in the car all day. Grab a steak at The Alpine Hotel β locals love it for a reason!
ποΈ Day 2: Thredbo & Perisher (Ski Day)
Even if youβre not hitting the slopes, the views from the top of Thredbo are absolute gold. Grab a coffee at The Alpine Restaurant, then take the gondola up. If youβre brave, try a snowboard lesson or just walk around Snowy Mountains National Park. Pack warm layers β itβs bloody cold up there! For lunch, grab a hot chocolate and a flapjack at the summit cafe. Pro tip: Book your lift tickets online to save cash.
ποΈ Day 3: Kosciuszko Summit Hike (The Main Event)
This is the big one. Head to Mt. Kosciuszko, Australiaβs highest peak. In winter, itβs covered in snow, so bring your gumboots or sturdy hiking boots with grip. The track is about 6km return and moderately challenging due to the incline and snow conditions. Iβve seen plenty of people slip, so take your time! Reach the summit plaque, take a brekky… err, break, and soak in the panoramic views of the Great Dividing Range.
ποΈ Day 4: The Snowy River & Cabramurra (Off the Beaten Track)
Head west towards the Snowy River. The road here is scenic, winding through alpine forests. Stop at Cabramurra to see the unique timber village structures. Visit the Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Scheme tunnels if youβre into history β there are guided tours available. Itβs a quieter part of the high country, perfect for photography and avoiding the big crowds from Day 2.
ποΈ Day 5: Adelong & The Return (Southern Highlands)
On your way back north, detour through Adelong (population: tiny!). Itβs a historic gold-rush town with charming shops and the famous Adelong Cheese Shop β grab some local cheddar! Then, take the Scenic Highway back towards Canberra/Sydney. Stop at Jervis Bay if you have time for a final swim (itβs cold, but invigorating!) before hitting the highway home. Itβs a long drive, so swap drivers or take breaks.
π° Total Trip Cost & π‘ Tips
For a family of four, expect to spend around $1500-$2000 AUD for 5 days (fuel, food, accommodation, lift passes). Tip: Bring a high-quality tent or book an eco-village cabin if you want to save money. Always check weather forecasts before heading up β winter conditions change fast!
π Practical Info
π Jindabyne, NSW 2575, Australia
π From Sydney CBD, approx. 5 hours (600km) via Hume Motorway
π° $150 – $200 per night for accommodation; Lift passes ~$80-$120/day
π Snow season typically runs from June to October, check resort websites for specific operating hours
β±οΈ 5 Days / 4 Nights
π‘ Tips & Warnings
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Pack layers! Itβs never just one temperature. Base layer (wool), insulating mid-layer, and a waterproof/windproof outer shell are essential.
β β Donβt forget to carry snow chains or studded tyres β they are legally required on many high mountain roads during winter months.
β οΈ β οΈ Warning: Sunburn is real even in winter due to UV reflection off snow. Always wear sunnies and SPF 50+.
π Planning your Snowy Mountains winter road trip? Drop questions below! π
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