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Blue Hen  A Charming And Central Cottage - Alpine
8.0 4 reviews
Alpine
22/06 – 29/06
140 €/nighttotal: 980 € (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.
'The Cottage' - Cosy 3 Bed Renovated 1920's Old Bowral Cottage With Fireplace - Alpine
10 4 reviews
Alpine
09/10 – 16/10
658 €/nighttotal: 4606 € (7 )

'The Cottage' - Cosy 3 Bed Renovated 1920's Old Bowral Cottage With Fireplace

3 6
cottage , Bowral
This detached house is situated in the exclusive old Bowral area, offering elevated views over the former Mount Hamilton Homestead estate and is within 1 kilometre of Mount Gibraltar Reserve and Cecil Hoskins Nature Reserve.
This family-friendly cottage accommodates up to six guests across three bedrooms, featuring a fully equipped kitchen, a spa, and a generous wrap-around deck, with contactless check-in and all linen, essentials, and cleaning included.
Beautiful Pet Friendly Accommodation In Mittagong's Blue Ribbon Precinct - Alpine
10 4 reviews
Alpine
22/06 – 29/06
280 €/nighttotal: 1960 € (7 )

Beautiful Pet Friendly Accommodation In Mittagong's Blue Ribbon Precinct

2 4
cottage , Mittagong
This charming cottage is located in Mittagong, just a short walk from cafes, restaurants, and Lake Alexander, making it the perfect base for exploring the area. The cottage has received excellent reviews from previous guests, highlighting its unique blend of history and modern comfort.
This two-bedroom property can accommodate up to four guests, providing a comfortable and relaxing stay. The cottage features a sun-drenched garden, a fire pit, undercover parking, and internet access, ensuring a pleasant and convenient experience for all.
Coppin Cottage Country Retreat - Alpine
9.8 134 reviews
Alpine
09/10 – 16/10
313 €/nighttotal: 2191 € (7 )

Coppin Cottage Country Retreat

3 6
cottage , Mittagong
This charming cottage is located just 1.4 km from Destination Southern Highlands, within 5 km of Mount Gibraltar Reserve and Sturt Gallery, making it a great base for exploring the area’s attractions. It has consistently received excellent user ratings, indicating a high level of satisfaction from previous guests.
The property has three bedrooms, spanning 600 square metres, and can comfortably accommodate up to six guests. The cottage offers a range of amenities including a fully equipped kitchen, a terrace, a garden, a spa, and parking, allowing guests to relax and enjoy their stay.

Frequently asked questions about chalets in Alpine

  • How long do travellers typically stay to make the most of the Alpine region of Australia?

    Most people spend at least three to four days in the Alpine region of Australia to properly explore the area. A longer stay, perhaps a week or more, allows for more in-depth exploration of the different areas, hiking trails, and activities on offer. It really depends on your interests; some people are happy with a long weekend of skiing, while others want to explore the high country's many walking tracks.
  • What are the best chalets in Alpine?

  • Are there unique seasonal events or natural phenomena to witness in the Alpine region of Australia?

    Absolutely! Winter, of course, brings the snow and the ski season. Spring sees wildflowers blooming across the high country, a spectacular sight. Autumn offers stunning foliage colours, particularly around Mount Hotham and Falls Creek. Throughout the year, you can witness diverse wildlife, such as wallabies and various bird species. Specific events are less frequent, but local councils and visitor centres often have information on smaller festivals and events.
  • What are the best chalets for families and kids in Alpine?

    Loch Lomond Lodge Central And Charming and Loch Lomond Lodge – Central And Charming are the best chalets for families and kids in Alpine.

  • Is the Alpine region of Australia a good destination to rent a chalet?

    Yes, renting a chalet in the Alpine region of Australia is very popular, particularly in areas like Mount Hotham, Falls Creek, and Dinner Plain. Many chalets offer stunning views and convenient access to slopes or walking trails. Booking in advance, especially during peak season, is highly recommended.
  • What are the best pet friendly chalets in Alpine?

  • What hidden gems can you find in the Alpine region of Australia?

    The Bogong High Plains are a fantastic hidden gem, offering unique alpine scenery and opportunities for hiking and exploring. The historic gold mining towns scattered throughout the region, such as Bright and Harrietville, also hold charm and offer a glimpse into the area's past. Look for lesser-known walking tracks away from the main resorts for a more secluded experience.
  • What are the best chalets with parking in Alpine?

  • What are the most rewarding ways to connect with locals and experience the Alpine region of Australia’s way of life?

    Chatting with staff at local pubs, cafes, and shops in towns like Bright and Mansfield is a great way to connect with locals. Participating in guided walks or tours can also provide opportunities to learn from knowledgeable guides who are often locals themselves. Visiting local farmers' markets can offer a taste of the region's produce and a chance to interact with those who grow it.
  • What kinds of terrain and natural scenery define the Alpine region of Australia?

    The Alpine region of Australia is characterised by rugged mountains, snow-capped peaks (in winter), alpine meadows, dense forests of snow gums and other hardy trees, and fast-flowing rivers. The terrain is varied, ranging from gentle slopes to steep, rocky ascents. The scenery is breathtaking, especially during the spring and autumn months.
  • What unique cultural activities or workshops can you take part in at the Alpine region of Australia?

    Specific cultural workshops vary seasonally. Check with local tourism offices for current offerings. However, opportunities to learn about Aboriginal history and culture through guided tours and talks are often available. Many towns also host craft fairs and markets showcasing local artisans.
  • What traditional flavours define the cuisine in the Alpine region of Australia?

    The cuisine in the Alpine region of Australia often features hearty, warming dishes perfect for the cooler climate. Expect to find plenty of locally sourced produce, including lamb, trout, and wild mushrooms. Many restaurants offer dishes incorporating regional cheeses and wines. You'll find many restaurants offering modern Australian cuisine with regional produce.

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