Cabins in Snowy Mountains

Enjoy mountain adventure, no matter the season, in the Snowies.

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Calabash Retreat

21 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents600 acres · Tinderry, NSW
This is a working farm approx 70% cleared remainder bush. Sub Alpine so the temperature can change quickly and snow, the area has quite a verity of bird and animals. There are currently 5 paddocks available no set campsites you pick your own site near mountain stream or in the bush also available is a self-contained cottage (view our separate listing for Calabash Manager's Cottage). This has 4 bedrooms bathroom and kitchen heating when required is a slow combustion wood stove very relaxing. There are no amenities for campers, please BYO and leave no trace. There is plenty of branches and wood on the ground for a fire but please no fires when fire bans in place. Dogs are OK but as we are a sheep property they must be well controlled and on a leash and not left to roam. We prefer smaller dogs. Campfires permitted when restrictions aren't in place. Plenty of firewood around to gather your own. If you want it cut it for you then buy some as an extra and add it to your order. Please check with the host on arrival regarding local fire conditions. No set areas for camping - choose when you get here. Suitable for caravans, motor homes, tents. Lots of options! No mobile phone reception if you walk around the paddock you may get a signal, If you need to contact us once you have a booking, contact us via email or landline. Temperature can change quickly and in winter you could be snowed in, so be prepared.
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The Hill

4 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents40 acres · Jindabyne, NSW
A family owned, rural property covering 40 acres nestled at the bottom of Round Hill, just a 5 minute drive from Jindabyne in the Snowy Mountains region. Predominantly a flat block with the backdrop of snow gumtrees, mountains and the rugged Alpine outback with roaming native wildlife. A shared toilet, laundry and shower block allows guests to rinse off - warmly after their days adventures. An abundance of outdoor activities are near by including skiing, snow touring, snowboarding at popular ski resorts Thredbo, Perisher and Charlotte Pass located just 30 minutes from the cabin. In the warmer months guests can enjoy mountain biking, hiking and swimming in NSW National Park Kosciusko National Park. Rise to the fresh Alpine air, look out to the kangaroos grazing, and enjoy the stillness while you bask in the natural rugged surrounds that wrap the rural property. Wind down from a day around your own fire pit watching the sunset from your abode.
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Lachney Cottage

1 site · Lodging9 acres · Jindabyne, NSW
Lachney Cottage is a 3 bedroom (+ upstairs loft) house located in the historic village of Dalgety. The home is on 9 level acres, is 1.5km out of town on the sealed Snowy River Way, and is an easy 4.5hr drive from the south of Sydney on excellent roads. Dalgety is located on the banks of the Snowy River, it's a 15 minute drive to Berridale, 30 minutes to Jindabyne and less than 60 minutes to the ski resorts of Perisher and Thredbo **Please enquire about our couples only and long stay discounts** The Cottage Main Bedroom = Queen Bed 2nd Bedroom = King/singles 3rd Bedroom = King/singles Loft = Sofa bed **MAXIMUM OF 6 GUESTS** * TV's, Samsung 50in 4K Smart TV in living room with Yamaha Blue Tooth Sound Bar, plus a flat screen TV in the main bedroom, both with HD digital reception. * Plenty of board games and books. * Free WiFi * Full kitchen. * Air Conditioning * A slow combustion wood heater with plenty of wood. * Electric heaters. * Beautiful bathroom with a claw foot bath and separate shower. * Separate toilet. * Second bathroom * Open loft overlooking the lounge room. * PS4 + 2 controllers + games * 9 acres for children to explore and plenty of space for safely riding push bikes, kite flying or maybe even throwing a boomerang. * Undercover gas BBQ area including open fire place. * Laundry with washing machine and dryer. Clothes line. * 3rd toilet in laundry. * Clothes rack for drying ski gear. * No smoking policy. * Garage parking available. * Very easy access, no dirt roads or long driveway. Maximum 6 guests. ** PLEASE NOTE ** - Cleaning fee is 100% refundable if cottage is left clean and tidy. - Sheets and towels, pillows and blankets are provided for all beds. - All fire wood supplied. ** PETS ** - Pets on application only Guest access Plenty of onsite parking One side of the double garage is available to the guests. Whole house except 2 locked cupboards. There is another cabin on the property that at times accommodates the property manager. The cottage, which is situated on 10 level acres with magnificent views of the snowy mountains, is a peaceful and relaxing home to return to after a hard day on the slopes, avoiding the hustle and bustle of the bigger towns. Watch as kangaroos and the local wildlife go about their business while you're sitting on the veranda sipping a red and soaking in the crisp clean mountain air. Maybe all sitting around the outside fire toasting marshmallows while waiting for the snags to cook, or simply relax and snuggle up in front of the wood heater with a good book. And the star gazing on clear evenings is just stunning. The village of Dalgety, which has history dating back to the 1800's, has many attractions on offer. Like grabbing a hamburger and having a drink with the locals at the Buckley Crossing pub, enjoying a cappuccino at Iona Cafe, dining at The Gallery or visiting The Snowy Vineyard Estate which includes a Restaurant and Microbrewery. And of course there's the Mighty Snowy River where you can take the river walk, do a spot of fishing, canoe or take a dip during the warmer months. A little further away is the Kosciuszko National Park, which is not only home to the best Ski resorts in Australia, but has many attractions outside the ski season. Bushwalking, mountain biking, fishing, camping, as well as catching the Express chair at Thredbo for the enjoyable walk to the top of Australia...Mt Kosciuszko. Jindabyne also has many attractions, including Lake Jindabyne for fishing, water skiing, sailing as well as swimming. Enjoy a movie, dine at the many restaurants, do a spot of shopping, take in the nightlife or simply take a picnic on the picturesque lake edge. Lachney Cottage is ideal for a romantic getaway, or for the family who like a bit of space, peace and quiet and loads of country charm...All year round. Registration number PID-STRA-287-1
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Cabins in Snowy Mountains guide

Overview

Affectionately dubbed "The Snowies," the Snowy Mountains and its surrounding sub-region is home to the highest mountain range on the mainland, encompassing five of the nation’s tallest peaks. While the region is best known for its skiing and snowboarding opportunities, of which there are plenty, it's also a great place to visit in the summer months. Popular fair-weather activities include fishing, mountain biking, bushwalking, and spelunking, and many people visit the region specifically to visit the summit of Mount Kosciuszko, accessible by chairlift or on foot via the Mount Kosciuszko Summit Walk.  It's also a great place to camp, snow or shine, with plenty of campgrounds, cabins, and more than a few caravan parks.

Where to go

The Sydney Area

Cosmopolitan Sydney offers big-city charm and easy access to fantastic beaches and natural areas. While plenty of people come here to dine, shop, and take in the city lights, you won’t need to drive far from the city to find yourself out in nature. Some of the best (and easiest-to-reach) camping areas near Sydney include Lane Cove National Park and Royal National Park, both within a short drive of the Central Business District.

The Blue Mountains

Not far from Sydney, the Blue Mountains offer some of New South Wales's finest scenery, from massive rock formations such as the iconic Three Sisters to the enchanting Jenolan Caves. It's a popular destination for bushwalkers and rock climbers alike and has plenty of campgrounds, from forested spots tucked among gum trees to private wilderness campsites far away from it all.

The South Coast of New South Wales

If you want to get away from the crowds but still wish to spend time near the sea, the South Coast may just be the ticket. Head to Booderee National Park to see wildlife or make your way down to Jervis Bay for a bit of kayaking. Like to surf? Head to Kiama to check out the waves or head south to take in the scenery in nearby Gerringong.

The Hunter Valley

The Hunter Valley is best known for its wineries, and it’s got plenty of them, but even teetotalers will find plenty to do in this lovely region. Highlights include the massive Lake Macquarie, the largest saltwater lake on the coast of Australia, and Mount Royal, which is part of the World Heritage Gondwana Rainforests of Australia.

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