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Have you ever wondered how the slopes are groomed so perfectly? Go behind the scenes riding in a groomer to see first-hand how it is done. For a different type of experience, you can try cross-country skiing as Perisher boasts over km of marked cross-country trails. Go for a tranquil glide or go hard for a decent workout. You can even organise lessons through an operator like K7 Adventures.

A backcountry experience is easy to arrange with Snowy Mountains Backcountry offering a variety of programs from introductory to advanced. Before you do anything off-piste or in the backcountry, please read these alpine safety tips carefully. Many, like Perisher Manor and the Marritz Hotel are close to the lifts so you can strap your skis on at the door.

Many skiers choose to stay in Jindabyne and drive into the resort, which takes around 30min, or catch the Skitube from Bullocks Flat. Perisher has a great selection of restaurants and cafes dotted all around the resort.

At Guthega, the Alpine Inn is the spot for lunch. As for hot chocolate and coffee, there are plenty of cosy places on the mountain.

All the practical information you need to know about Perisher. You can use the free overnight parking at Bullocks Flat Skitube terminal, off Alpine Way no park entry fees in this section of Alpine Way. Then ride the Skitube to Perisher and Blue Cow resorts. Charlotte Pass oversnow transport departs from Perisher Skitube terminal. Weather restrictions Snow chains required after snow Parking Parking is available at Perisher Valley, Smiggin Holes and Guthega, including several designated disabled spots.

Facilities In winter, Perisher resort offers a range of accommodation with amenities to suit all ages and budgets. Maps and downloads Perisher factsheet Perisher map 3. Safety messages Adventure sports Adventure sports like climbing, caving, canyoning and abseiling offer a thrilling opportunity to explore our unique environments. Alpine safety Alpine areas present special safety issues. Mobile safety Dial Triple Zero in an emergency.

Accessibility Disability access level - hard Some areas of Perisher Resort are suitable for wheelchairs, prams and visitors with limited mobility, though assistance may be required.

Skitube terminal buildings and the lower level of the Perisher Centre are wheelchair-accessible. Skiers with disability are welcome to use the resort, however they will need to bring any specialised equipment they may require. They can also contact Disabled Wintersport Australia for more information and assistance. Prohibited Drones Flying a drone for recreational purposes is prohibited in this area.

It's here you can enjoy meals at Snow Gums Restaurant or indulge in pampering after a long day on the slopes. Looking to stay in Jindabyne while you're here? The Station is a great accommodation option with amazing deals throughout the season and only minutes from the town centre of Jindabyne.

Our motel rooms are an affordable option that accommodate up to six people. We also have self contained apartments available for those wanting a little more independence. With a big range of restaurants and free WIFI available, you'll be relaxing and checking out your Dashboard pics from the day in no time.

Check out our accommodation finder which will give you options based on location, price and dates available. Whether it is learning the basics or getting ready to jump up to that next level, we've got you sorted. Kids and Teens Bundles are also available and allow the youngsters to learn the basics and develop their confidence in a safe environment with professionals, so they can start enjoying the mountain with you!

You can also book your hire online and collect it from Perisher Valley when you arrive! This saves you cramming your hire equipment into the car when driving through Cooma or Jindabyne, and can also save you money! A cafe was opened to cater for skiers around this time. A team of dogs operated between Smiggin Holes and Perisher Valley.

Edelweiss Lodge was built for Ken Murray's personal use. Perisher Valley became famous when Kerry Packer, at the time Australia's richest person, took over the running of the valley. Open 8. There is an extensive and comprehensive website which provides most of the information needed to make sensible decisions about ski destinations. Telephone was connected to Perisher. Electricity reached the valley. Got something to add? Have we missed something or got a top tip for this town?

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