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Jindabyne: Gateway to Australia’s Snowy Mountains
The Snowy Mountains is a region and a mountain range in southern New South Wales, Australia, where it's ski season right now – winter in the southern hemisphere.
Yes, there's snow in winter in this part of Australia, not all of the country is hot all of the time. Jindabyne is a popular alpine town that sits on the shores of picturesque Lake Jindabyne at the edge of the Snowy Mountains.The Snowies, as the range is affectionately called, occupy the north-eastern half of the Australian Alps while the Victorian Alps occupy the rest. One of Australian poet Banjo Paterson's most famous poems is The Man from Snowy River and this is the country where the character hails from.
Jindabyne is a bustling hub in winter for skiers and snowboarders heading for the slopes. In summer it attracts crowds of people for hiking, mountain biking, fishing and water sports.
All year round there's something for everyone in this thriving mountain town. For a birds eye view, you can take a scenic helicopter flight with Snowy Mountains Helicopters and soar high above Kosciuszko National Park, which contains mainland Australia's two tallest peaks – Mount Kosciuszko at 2,228 metres (7,300 feet) and Mount Townsend at 2,209 metres. You may see wild brumbies below, the free-roaming feral horse both loved and hated in Australia, depending on your perspective.
In winter it's all about the snow, and the slopes of ski resorts Perisher and Thredbo are just a 30- minute drive from Jindabyne, or you can park the car at Bullocks Flat and catch the Swiss-designed Skitube to Perisher Valley or Blue Cow.
The slopes at Charlotte Pass can be reached via the snowcat transfer from Perisher.
In the summer months, the crystal-clear waters of Lake Jindabyne are ideal for fishing and water sports. Horse riding tours are popular around Jindabyne, with Thredbo Valley Horse Riding offering one-hour to half-day rides. There are also more than 18 kilometres of scenic mountain-bike trails to explore.
At nearby Lake Crackenback Resort and Spa, you can try a Segway tour or enjoy canoeing and fishing. We stayed here one year and were rewarded with a rare sighting of a wombat emerging from its burrow during the day.
Jindabyne has plenty of top places to eat and drink. Pinot's, a new wine bar that opened in 2021, is already a hot favourite with the locals.
There is even an Australian schnapps made from locally-sourced fruit at the Wildbrumby Distillery, where visitors can also stroll around the attractive grounds and sculpture gardens. Local ales can be found at Jindabyne's Kosciuszco Brewing Company at the Banjo Paterson Inn.
Mountain bikers can enjoy the Snowies MTB Festival, a three-day mountain biking extravaganza held in Jindabyne each February. The Snowy Classic cycling event, which starts and finishes at Lake Jindabyne, is a great new addition to the event calendar that began only this year. It will be held again next year on 25 March. Finally, there are the thrills and spills of Jindabyne's Man from Snowy River Rodeo, to be held on 28 December this year.
Getting there
The drive from Sydney to Jindabyne is five hours, from Melbourne it's seven hours and from Canberra two hours. The slopes of Thredbo and Perisher are only a 30-minute drive from Jindabyne in good conditions and the Bullocks Flat Skitube station is 20 minutes away with plenty of parking. Jindabyne has a huge range of accommodation including holiday parks, chalets, hotels, luxury homes, cottages and B&Bs.
Qantas and Regional Express (Rex) both fly from Sydney to the Snowy Mountains Airport at Cooma, with Qantas offering flights from Brisbane as well.
Photos supplied courtesy of Destination NSW