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Edward Lane Apt3 - Alpine
10 116 reviews
Alpine
22/06 – 29/06
$423/nighttotal: $2961 (7 )

Edward Lane Apt3

1 4
apartment , Mittagong
Edward Lane Apt3 is a comfortable two-bedroom flat located in Mittagong, within easy walking distance of the town centre, Lake Alexandra, and scenic walking trails. It has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The apartment is spacious and bright, with high ceilings, and can comfortably accommodate up to four guests. It offers a range of amenities including free Wi-Fi, streaming services, a fully equipped kitchen, and a private garden.
Lavender Cottage Alpine Southern Highlands - Alpine
8.8 19 reviews
Alpine
09/10 – 16/10
$1106/nighttotal: $7742 (7 )

Lavender Cottage Alpine Southern Highlands

7 6
house , Alpine
Lavender Cottage Alpine Southern Highlands is situated in Alpine, just 10 miles from Mount Gibraltar and within a 30-mile radius of popular waterfalls, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The property has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall experience.
The cottage has four bedrooms and three bathrooms, making it ideal for families or groups of friends. It comes equipped with a kitchen featuring a dishwasher and oven, a washing machine, a cosy fireplace, a private terrace, free parking, and internet access.
Blossom House. Your Home In Southern Highlands - Alpine
10 28 reviews
Alpine
09/10 – 16/10
$609/nighttotal: $4263 (7 )

Blossom House. Your Home In Southern Highlands

1 6
apartment , Willow Vale
This four-bedroom, two-bathroom house near Willow Vale offers easy access to the Hume Motorway, approximately 5 minutes’ drive away, and is minutes from various Southern Highlands wedding venues, wineries, and golf courses.
Sleeping up to eight guests, this new property boasts ducted heating and cooling, a fully equipped kitchen, parking, internet access, and pet-friendly accommodation.
Blue Hen  A Charming And Central Cottage - Alpine
8.0 4 reviews
Alpine
22/06 – 29/06
$226/nighttotal: $1582 (7 )

Blue Hen A Charming And Central Cottage

2 4
cottage , Mittagong
This two-bedroom holiday home is located in Mittagong, Southern Highlands, just 4 kilometres from Bowral and close to Artemis Wines (3 kilometres) and Centennial Vineyards (9 kilometres).
This family-friendly cottage offers accommodation for up to four guests with a fully equipped kitchen, reverse cycle air conditioning, complimentary WiFi, and a laptop-friendly workspace, with a portable cot and high chair available.

Frequently Asked Questions about short term rentals in Alpine

  • What attractions should you visit during a week-long stay in Alpine, Australia?

    A week in Alpine, Australia offers plenty! Start with Mount Hotham, exploring the alpine village and enjoying scenic chairlift rides. Spend a day at Falls Creek, known for its stunning views and excellent hiking trails, perhaps taking a hike to the summit. Consider a visit to the Bogong High Plains, a unique high-altitude area perfect for exploring the subalpine environment. For a change of pace, explore Bright, a charming town known for its wineries and Ovens River. Don't forget to factor in travel time between locations.
  • What are the best short term rentals in Alpine?

    Among the short term rentals in Alpine, The Wee Hoose Accommodates 2, A Unique Southern Highlands Experience and The Hidden Door Bowral Cottage - Theof Bowral are the most popular ones.

  • What attractions should you visit when you spend a month in Alpine, Australia?

    A month allows for a more in-depth exploration. Besides Mount Hotham and Falls Creek, dedicate time to exploring the smaller villages like Dinner Plain and Mount Beauty. Go for longer hikes in the Alpine National Park, perhaps tackling some multi-day treks. Explore the different ski resorts, even during the off-season, appreciating their unique architecture and stunning landscapes. Consider visiting the nearby towns of Bright and Beechworth, both rich in history and offering various activities like wine tasting and exploring historic buildings. Take advantage of the opportunity to engage in activities like fishing, birdwatching, and mountain biking.
  • What are the best short term rentals with a pool in Alpine?

    A Unique Southern Highlands Experience, The Sebel Bowral Heritage Park and Highlands Getaway are the best short term rentals with a pool in Alpine.

  • Can visitors to Alpine, Australia witness any unique natural cycles, like cherry blossom season or autumn colors?

    Yes, absolutely! Autumn in Alpine, Australia showcases spectacular colors, particularly in the higher altitudes, around late March to May. While cherry blossoms aren't as prevalent as in other parts of the world, you'll find various wildflowers blooming during the warmer months, adding to the natural beauty of the region.
  • What are the best short term rentals with a jacuzzi in Alpine?

  • What are the most meaningful ways to engage with locals and discover the culture in Alpine, Australia?

    The best way to engage with locals is by visiting the smaller towns and villages. Stop at local cafes and restaurants for a chat; many establishments are family-run. Attend community events if any are scheduled during your visit. Consider staying in a guesthouse or bed and breakfast for a more personal experience. Many locals are passionate about their region and are happy to share stories and insights.
  • What are the best short term rentals for families and kids in Alpine?

    The best short term rentals for families and kids in Alpine are The Hidden Door Bowral Cottage - Theof Bowral, The Sebel Bowral Heritage Park and Falling Waters Colo Vale.

  • Are there any distinctive cultural activities or hands-on workshops in Alpine, Australia?

    While large-scale cultural events might be less frequent than in larger cities, several smaller communities offer local craft workshops. Bright, for instance, has several artisan studios where you can participate in pottery or painting workshops. Check local listings for seasonal events like farmers' markets, which offer opportunities to interact with local producers and artisans.
  • What are some secret spots or hidden treasures to visit in Alpine, Australia?

    The Alpine region holds many hidden gems. Explore some of the less-visited hiking trails branching off from the main paths in the Alpine National Park. Discover secluded waterfalls and hidden valleys. Look for charming, less-touristy villages and towns beyond the major ski resorts to experience a more authentic feel of the region. The specific locations are best discovered through local advice and exploration.
  • What should not be left out of your suitcase if you are going to Alpine, Australia?

    Pack for all weather conditions! Even in summer, temperatures can drop significantly, especially at higher altitudes. Bring warm layers, including a waterproof and windproof jacket. Sturdy hiking boots are essential if you plan on exploring the trails. Don't forget sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses, as the sun at high altitude can be intense. Consider binoculars for birdwatching.
  • What are the most popular festivals in Alpine, Australia?

    The Alpine region doesn't have large-scale, internationally renowned festivals. However, many smaller towns and villages host seasonal events and celebrations. The Bright Autumn Festival is a popular event, known for its stunning autumn foliage and associated activities. Check local event listings closer to your travel dates for smaller, community-based festivals.
  • Where should you try the best local food in Alpine, Australia?

    Alpine, Australia offers diverse culinary experiences. Many restaurants in Bright and Beechworth offer excellent regional cuisine, highlighting local produce. Smaller villages often have charming cafes and pubs serving hearty meals. Look for restaurants emphasizing locally sourced ingredients, like fresh trout from the Ovens River or seasonal vegetables. Exploring different establishments across the region will reveal diverse culinary offerings.

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