Corroboree Lodge
Property Information:
Corroboree Lodge is a charming, comfortable Alpine Lodge offering the perfect in the snow holiday experience in an excellent Perisher location opposite the Perisher Express Lifts. Due to its location and convenient location the Lodge has one of the shortest walks to skiing in the valley.
The lodge contains a separate bar & dining room and a cosy lounge area with TV & dining room Video.
Transfers included from the Ski Tube Terminal on arrival and departure days only, at specified times.


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The National Parks & Wildlife Service do not permit overnight parking in Perisher. Parking is available at the free and secure car park at the Bullocks Flat Skitube Terminal situated on the Alpine Way (the road to Thredbo) or you can arrange for overnight parking at Sawpit Creek, midway between Perisher Valley and Jindabyne.
All vehicles entering the Kosciuszko National Park must carry suitable snow tyre chains. An entry fee of $15 per day applies to all vehicles entering the National Park.


Accommodation Information:
The Corroboree Lodge invokes a sense of comfort and pleasantry, most rooms offer great views, are non-smoking, have ensuites, TV's, tea and coffee making facilities and are tidied daily.


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Location Information:
Wake up to hearty meal and coffee at the restaurant as you gaze out over the valley before strapping up your gear and getting ready to head out for the slopes. After an amazing day of snow activities there’s no better way to unwind then returning to Corroboree Ski Lodge to relax by the fireplace.
The Snowy Mountains in the NSW High Country is a visually spectacular region of rolling plains, mountain ranges, crystal clear rivers and lakes, and the highest mountain peak in Australia. You’ll be inspired by the breathtaking views from Australia’s highest peaks, with plenty of fresh air and outdoor pursuits to top off a great adventure holiday


- Ride the 8.5 km long Skitube from Bullocks Flat to Perisher and Blue Cow.
- Seek out the Mountain Pygmy Possum in its main habitat around Blue Cow.
- Walk to the top of the Porcupine Track for a grand view of the region.
- The Celebration of Winter Festival in June kicks off the ski season and includes a traditional Blessing of the Snow.
- The Perisher Blue Spring Carnival in September has a range of activities including live music and art exhibitions.
- The alpine flowers blanketing the mountain in spring.
- Night skiing under the vast star-scattered sky.
- The extensive nightlife and leisure options.
- More than 100 km of cross-country ski tracks.
- Mountain biking and bushwalking during summer.
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