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The Snowy Mountains sometimes nicknamed the Snowies, are a region of New South Wales in Australia in the south east of the state. The highest region in Australia and one of the cooler areas of New South Wales, they are notable for their ski-fields and are the centre of snow sports in New South Wales. Snowy Mountains interactive map »
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Most air travellers to New South Wales arrive at Kingsford Smith International Airport 8km from the Sydney central business district, which is Australia's largest international and domestic airport. It is the only international airport in New South Wales. New South Wales flights »

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These are many hotels in New South Wales. Consult the sleep entries for the particular city you wish to visit. Outside of weekends and school holidays it is usually possible to just drive and find accommodation along the road. Most towns of any size will have … New South Wales hotels »

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Perisher

Perisher

Perisher until recently Perisher Blue, is a ski resort in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales, Australia. Perisher Travel Guide »

Cooma

Cooma is the town on the way to the Snowy Mountains in New South Wales. It has all the services you expect and need, but … Cooma Travel Guide »

Thredbo

Thredbo is a ski resort within Kosciuszko National Park in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales, Australia. Thredbo Travel Guide »

Charlotte Pass

Charlotte Pass is a locality and ski resort in the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales Charlotte Pass Travel Guide »

Jindabyne

Jindabyne is a small town in the Snowy Mountains region of New South Wales, Australia. Jindabyne Travel Guide »
Bombala

Bombala

Bombala is a town in the Snowy Mountains region of New South Wales. Bombala Travel Guide »

Tumut

Tumut is a town in the Snowy Mountains region of New South Wales. Tumut Travel Guide »

Bredbo

Bredbo is a small town, of around 200 people in the Snowy Mountains, between Cooma and Canberra Bredbo Travel Guide »
Delegate

Delegate

Delegate is a small town near Bombala in the Snowy region of New South Wales, near the Victorian border. Delegate Travel Guide »

Khancoban

Khancoban is a small town along the Alpine Way in Snowy Mountains of New South Wales. It is pronounced can-COH-ban. Khancoban Travel Guide »
Snowy Mountains Reviews and Tips
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… the winter ones. The village boasts a golf course, tennis courts, mountain bicycling facilities, horse riding, and for the really adventurous, paragliding from Crackenback Mountain … up especially at night with an overnight stop at the modest Marlborough Motor Inn in Cooma, then an early start should see you having breakfast in Jindabyne and on the snow by 10am … well, which means you can dash home for lunch and a rest before heading out again in the afternoon. Saves money because lunch on the mountain is very expensive if buying for a family … Snowy Mountains Tips »

Snowy Mountains on the Web
  • The Snowy: The People behind the Power  www.mchugh.org  An historic account about the multinational workforce that built the Snowy Mountain Hydro-Electric scheme by Siobhan McHugh.
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