Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Skiing Down Under in Australia


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Ask most people from the northern hemisphere, the one that comes to mind when asked what Australia is known for and will probably leave the ski is from the set. Sure, Australia has a reputation for its beaches and the Outback, but the country also has some beautiful ski resorts in the regions of south-east of Australia, both in the Australian Alps and in Tasmania.
The Australian Alps, the largest mountain chain in the country, are within reach of Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra, whileTasmania runs in a wide range of excursions for the residents of the state. The ski season lasts from June to October, but the snow quality can be inconsistent and varies from season to season.
In Victoria, Falls Creek has the largest snowmaking system has its own airport and Mount Hotham, Mount Buller has invested significantly to up-grade of the village after being destroyed by forest fires.
Perisher Blue ski resort is very popular with over 3,000 acres of ski area.Charlotte Pass, at 5750 meters, is the highest village in the mountains of Australia. It is
the closest ski resort in Australia with only 11 club lodges, and the Kosciusko Chalet.
Tasmania offers pristine ski areas located in rugged national parks. Ben Lomond is a short drive from Launceston and Mount Mawson is only 1.5 hours from Hobart.

Hotels in the Australian Alps
Charlotte Pass Ski Resort is a ski resort in the heart of the snow in the Snowy Mountains, a few5 miles beyond Perisher Valley. Charlotte Pass Ski Resort is completely transported by snow in winter, with access only by snowmobile. There are a number of accommodations in Charlotte Pass Ski Resort. From popular Kosciuszko Chalet Hotel fully powered or self-catering lodges, there are accommodations to suit your needs.
Falls Creek, Victoria's largest ski and boarding resort about 4 hours drive from Melbourne, Australia is one of the mountains skiingtogether with a reputation for reliable snow and a beautiful European style village, beneath the snow tires.
Mount Buffalo is ideal for beginners and families and a very convenient destination.
Mt Baw Baw Alpine Resort is the next big snowfield to Melbourne and Mornington Peninsula. The snows are on the edge of the Baw Baw plateau and have a spectacular view of West Gippsland to Western Port Bay and Bass Straight. Mt Baw Baw snow fields are ideal forSnowboarders, downhill and cross country skiing. With 74 acres of well maintained trails to explore, seven lifts, three play areas on the slopes, 6 km of groomed X-Country and unlimited snowgums the ground beneath, it will be difficult in a better place under the stars are so close to Melbourne .
Mt Buller ski resort Victoria's most popular is the only Australian resort regularly hosts a winter World Cup. The resort is located near Melbourne, and offers rustic cabins, luxury hotels orBudget accommodation, which is just the ski slopes to the front door, a mix of land and lots of exciting non-ski activities.
Mt Hotham, a fast drive from Melbourne and offers skiing and boarding terrain, more than 20 restaurants that satisfy your palate days, the only day spa to relax and an unsurpassed 360 degree views of the mountains.
Perisher Blue offers a unique experience of world-class skiers and snowboarders. Modern equipmentincluding the lift 8-seater high speed will cause more time spent on the experience a smooth ride downhill fast, easy and fast to the top. The accommodations are turning to snow and the village is one, large residential complex of restaurants bars, discos, shops and warehouses. There are plenty of après-ski activities at the village pubs and entertainment venues around the base of the resort.
Selwyn Snowfields is widely regarded as the firstLearn to ski, snow family recreation area in New South Wales.
Thredbo, New South Wales has the largest difference in height of all Australian ski resort at 2,204 m and is the backdrop for Thredbo Village, a European-style village with a call for true alpine northern hemisphere. The course is more difficult in Thredbo Funnel Web, a sloppy track known for its almost vertical central section, and bumps and humps. The third weekend of August each year, the annual "Ski in the buff" eventtakes place there, where thousands of spectators watch a group of people leaving High Noon naked to raise funds for Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

Places in Tasmania
Ben Lomond is Tasmania's Leading Resort ski resort that offers spectacular mountain scenery in the Ben Lomond National Park. Lodging in the mountain village at the foot of the slopes are first class.
Mount Mawson is a small area of ​​Southern Tasmania Ski Club and managedlocated in the area of ​​Mount National Park, about 1 ½ hours drive from Hobart in Tasmania in the south.
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Skiing Down Under in Australia

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