All Year Round

If you arrive in the afternoon, take a stroll around the Alpine Habitats Eco-walk.  You can veer off this track and visit the Thredbo Valley Distillery and sample some of their Schnapps, German beers or variety of wine.  They run a cafe style menu (http://www NULL.wildbrumby NULL.com/cafe/) so you could grab an early dinner (they usually close around 5pm).

For dinner try Crackenback Cottage just over the Alpine Way or Knickerbocker (http://www NULL.theknickerbocker NULL.com NULL.au/) if you feel like a drive to Thredbo.  If you feel like self catering, cook a BBQ on the balcony then maybe settle in for one of our latest release in-house movies.

We can arrange a breakfast hamper to be in your room when you arrive of you can self cater unless you feel like eating out for breakfast.  After breakfast if the weather looks good, head up to Thredbo and catch the Kosciuszko Express (http://www NULL.thredbo NULL.com NULL.au/activities-and-events/summer-activities/chairlift NULL.asp)chairlift to the top of the hill then have brunch or Lunch at the Eagle’s Nest Cafe.  In winter you will need snow gear to do this but it is still great fun.  Other than in winter , you could walk the first part of the track to Mount Kosciuszko where there is a lookout – it is about 2km each way.  If you are feeling more energetic, walk all the way to the roof of Australia – it is about 6.5km each way.

Catch the lift back down and have a walk around Thredbo Village.  Lunch on the balcony of the Bistro in Thredbo Village is always a good option or icecreams from the shop below.

That might be enough for the day or you could start heading back and drop in to Ngario or Thredbo Diggings – both are beautiful picnic areas on the Thredbo River.  Another option is to drop into Lake Crackenback Resort and try a Segway EcoTour.  These suit ALL ages

That evening you could try a restaurant in Jindbyne or Thredbo or Cuisine on Lake Crackenback.

Next morning do a 10am (or 3pm) guided tour of the Gaden Trout Hatchery (http://www NULL.dpi NULL.nsw NULL.gov NULL.au/fisheries/recreational/info/fish-stocking/gaden)where you can learn about breeding trout and feed some of the huge ones they have in ponds there.  There is a great picnic and BBQ spot beside the Thredbo River right near the Hatchery. 

Take a loop drive to the Snowy Vinyard and Micro-brewery (http://www NULL.dpi NULL.nsw NULL.gov NULL.au/fisheries/recreational/info/fish-stocking/gaden)near Dalgetty, they have a cafe where you can have lunch and sample their locally grown wines and locally brewed beers.

If you don’t mind a longer drive do the big loop to Yarrangobilly Caves and see the Big Trout in Adaminaby on the way back.  This will also take you past Tom Groggin whcih is a great spot for a picnic or BBQ.  In winter you may need snow chains for part of this drive and on occasions the road is closed if the snow is too deep and has not been cleared.

You are always welcome to contact us and discuss other options as the above is only a suggestion!

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