Situated in the heart of Thredbo village, Thredbo Alpine Hotel is just 2 minutes' walk from the Kosciuszko Express Chairlift. This charming historic property offers on-site restaurants, bars and...
MARK
Australia
The hotel exceeded all expectations with its exceptional service and amenities. The highlight was undoubtedly the terrace room balcony, offering breathtaking views of the pristine snowscape, and capturing the sunset. Furthermore, the staff went above and beyond, providing attentive and helpful assistance throughout our stay, making it truly memorable.
Set in Thredbo and only 1.9 km from Thredbo Alpine Village, Stylish Thredbo Alpine Chalet + Garage in Tranquil Setting offers accommodation with quiet street views, free WiFi and free private parking....
Oleg
Australia
Modern, comfortable apartment in quiet location. Very enjoyable stay.
Situated in scenic Thredbo Village, Winterhaus Lodge boasts a guest lounge with uninterrupted mountain views, a fireplace and a bar where you can bring your own alcohol. Guests enjoy free WiFi.
Devyani
Australia
Greg, the host, is a treasure trove of information about Thredbo. Loved speaking to him on a variety of topics. He made my stay even more pleasant.
Located in Thredbo and only 300 metres from the centre of Thredbo Village, Retro 2 Bedroom Apartment provides accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Nick
Australia
Quirky but cool. Awesome location. Good for 2 bikes but anymore than 3 would have been tricky.
Stillwell Hotel features a fitness centre, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Charlotte Pass. Among the various facilities of this property are ski-to-door access and ski storage space.
Sharon
Australia
Only hotel open in summer season in this location.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Thredbo this weekend is € 377.16 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 485.99. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Thredbo for this weekend cost on average around € 952.68 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Lovely to attend the Blues festival for my annual visit (not...
Lovely to attend the Blues festival for my annual visit (not a snow lover) and enjoy the Village in summer. Enjoyed the Gondola for my first time and loved the ride, and that there is a venue at the top to eat or drink or listen to music.. If planning to eat out do take plentyof $$$ss as no cheaper options ecept the bakery and cafe on the Village square..
Cathy Koukou
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Thredbo is a great base for physical adventures.
Thredbo is a great base for physical adventures. However, it's very expensive. It stuns me that a golf course takes up so much of the small amount of space available, which limits accommodation and keeps prices high. Who goes to Thredbo to play golf?!
Markus Mannheim
Australia
6.0
Scored 6.0
Closest ski field from Canberra. Easy to drive to.
Closest ski field from Canberra. Easy to drive to. Great for children. Snow was not great this season unfortunately, lift pass at $200/day is a bit pricey, lessons for adults were also high - used to be much cheaper pre-covid for lift and lesson. Ski school instructors, most were pretty good with kids - pleased with that.
Tina
Australia
6.0
Scored 6.0
Skiing in Australia will also be a bit of a risk.
Skiing in Australia will also be a bit of a risk. Massively expensive for potentially poor snow coverage.
Thredbo had such limited accessibility on one of our days everyone getting down the run then had to take off their ski/snowboard to hike through mud to the only available chairlift from main hub. Enormous queue. Saw people arrive and just turn around. There are limited options to get out of front valley when the wind shuts down the the chairlifts. This was end of July - peak season.
I recommend Perisher over Thredbo in terms of reliable access to snow.
Amanda
Australia
10
Scored 10
Thredbo is easy to get too, and the drive there from either...
Thredbo is easy to get too, and the drive there from either direction (especially from Khancoban) is Fantastic. There is a lot of chair rides, and a Gondala ride, if you want to just go for sight seeing, and the Board Walk on the top of the mountain is a "must-do" in the out of season times.
Thredbo is probably one of the best locations for mountain bike riding.
John
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
The room was lovely. Spotless.
The room was lovely. Spotless. Heated flooring and towel rails. Large bathroom with plenty bench space. Lovely breakfast in shared dining room. Beautiful views from picturesque windows. Hosts were wonderful. The only problem is the access. To the chalet. Going down 52 odd steps. Is fine if you have no health issues or knee problems. And we were fortunate to have only a small bag. This is the only issue I have with pure Thredbo. But it’s important to let others know. I have friends who would not have been able to stay had they have known of the steps
Otherwise. Perfect
We made our journey late to the lodge and arrived past midnight. Ian the lodge manager left some instructions on a map to show us where we can park that night as street parking is limited. We really appreciated this as we were exhausted while having to unload our luggages.
The lodge was clean and cosy with a great little balcony to enjoy the view. The kitchen was also organised making it easy to grab some toasts or cereal.
Fantastic location - walking distance to main area of Thredbo and ski slopes. Dining/living room size was brilliant. Kids loved the quiet "kids zone", beautiful scenery, exceptional facilities. Comfy beds, very clean Chalet. We will definitely be back and highly recommend this property if you're staying in a large family group.
The location was nice and quiet and out of the village but only a short walk. The ski shuttle was directly opposite which was great. The living and dining area was spacious enough for us the have friends for dinner. The sauna/drying room was very handy and the entrance area was great for leaving all your skis.
Went in summer and it was the great place to stay, must be great in the ski season due to its proximity to the lifts and restaurants. Fantastic staff and a terrific Mexican restaurant. Good room with comfortable bed and good bathroom. Would definitely stay again.
The apartment far exceeded our expectations. Everything was done with the residents in mind and with the possible convenience and comfort in the decor, bedding, furniture, and appliances.
We had a lovely weekend and will return sometime in the future.
Apartment was wonderful! Owner and staff were so lovely and welcoming. Apartment is well presented and had everything you would need. Close to ski lifts and in the heart of the village. We have decided to make this our choice place to stay to ski
Breakfast prepared by the lodge staff was really good and varied each day. The view outside from the dining room and room was really good too looking out over Thredbo Village. The staff members were also very polite and welcoming.
The location on the river was nice and it is walking distance to the village. The staff were very helpful and always available when we had a request. They seemed to be very busy and were doing a lot of multitasking.
Loved the location, love the restaurant and bar area. And the staff are great. Also the Thredbo shuttle makes it really easy to go to the ski lifts with gear on. It comes every few minutes.
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