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]]>There are ski fields in Tasmania and Victoria, but the largest ski fields are in New South Wales on the boarder with Victoria state and actually the first ski club in the world in 1861 was established in Snowy Mountains in Australia. Who could thought Australia has such long history of skiing?
Two largest downhill ski resorts are located not far from highest peak (Mt Kosciuszko) in Australia. Thredbo ski resort has longest ski run and Perisher ski resort has largest ski fields – 12 square kilometers (4.6 sq miles) and it calls itself as largest ski resort in Souther hemisphere.
Both resorts are located somewhere in the middle between Sydney and Melbourne and only ~60 kilometers (~40 miles) away from each other, so you can visit both on your trip to snowy mountains.
Here is comparison of these two resorts if you want to choose one of these resorts.
Perisher | Thredbo | |
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Top elevation | 2054m / 6739ft* | 2037m / 6683ft |
Base elevation | 1640m / 5381ft | 1365m / 4478ft |
Skiable area | 1244ha / 3070acres | 480ha / 1200acres |
Runs | 126 | 46 |
Lifts | 49 | 14 |
Longest run | 5.9km / 3.67miles | |
Begginer | 22% | 16% |
Intermediate | 60% | 54% |
Advanced | 18% | 30% |
Snowfall | 1.9m / 75inches | 2.04m / 80inches |
Lift pass 1 day | TBA** | $110** |
Lift pass 2 days | $230** | $220** |
Ski hire 1 day | $76** | TBA** |
Ski hire 2 days | $102** | $110** |
Snowboard hire 1 day | $83** | TBA** |
Snowboard hire 2 days | $120** | $110** |
Distance from Sydney | 490km / 310 miles (6 hours) | 495km / 310 miles (6 hours) |
Distance from Melbourne | 610km / 380 miles (7.5 hours) | 550km / 340 miles (7 hours) |
Accommodation | Perisher Valley / Jindabyne | Thredbo Village / Jindabyne |
* you can go up to 2034 meters (6673 feet) elevation and then climb 20 meters (66 feet) to the nearest peak. Both picture bellow are done from that highest point.
** all prices are in Australian dollars. The price of lift pass and ski/snowboard rent shows how much you need to pay if you pay at the resort. You can get better deals by buying lift pass and hiring skies/snowboard online in advance. Or buy visiting resorts during low season. Check their websites for the deals.
My choice was Perisher, because by lift you can get up to 2034 meters (6673 feet) elevation and climb another 20 meters (66 feet) to the peak of Mt. Perisher for fantastic view.
I also need to note that you should carry snow chains as you may require to put it on in case of heavy snow in a ‘snow-ice’ risk section within the Kosciuszko National Park. Chains can be hired in Jindabyne and Khancoban or in Cooma if you are coming from Sydney/Canberra.
So enjoy the snow but be careful and don’t underestimate snow in Australia, as it happened to these cross-country skiers.
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]]>For the ardent skier, nothing beats skiing in a picturesque location during winter – it makes you feel exhilarated and connected with nature and gives you a soul moving experience all at once. A first-rate destination is the ultimate key to a legendary winter vacation. Luckily, there are more than enough skiing locations with idyllic environments for skiers, and even though not everyone may agree on the parameters used in ranking each one of them, the following locations certainly make the cut.
Tucked in a rugged interior of South Korea’s Jeiollabuk-do province, Muju Ski Resort is one of Asia’s most outstanding skiing spots. While here, you can get to enjoy spectacular views of the Mt Deogyo National Park as you glide through a 6km stretch of snow – the longest slope in Korea. Nocturnal skiing enthusiasts are guaranteed of even more fun at night and if you are one of them, you can literally have the whole place to yourself. There are plenty of nice restaurants and small joints around where you can get your energy levels back up when you need to.
Jackson Hole has been touted as the place to be for all the extreme skiers and hardcore snowboarders and this is obviously for some good reasons. With its peak elevation at an outstanding 10,450 ft, Jackson Hole offers some challenging terrain for those in need of an adrenaline fix. Just a short distance from this resort is the Museum of Wildlife art and the Bridger Teton National Forest which are great places to take a breather when you are not out on the trails.
A skiing location is more than just the slopes, and this is what merits Zell am See’s inclusion in this list. Zell am See has one of the most outstanding ski settings with over approximately 80 Miles of slopes. The place caters for new, intermediate as well as expert skiers, with runs specifically designed for each group. While in this lakeside town, skiers can also take a boat trip or hop into the numerous bars around and grab a cold drink.
If you are looking for the picture perfect skiing destination in North America, Colorado’s Aspen Mountains has great things in store. This spot has more than 1400 acres of skiing slope and three other resorts within its radius. If you are an adventurous type, you’ll have a great time riding in the hot air balloons. Optionally, you could go for ice skating or a snowmobile ride, or simply just soak in the hot springs within.
With over 100 ski runs, Courchevel offers a vast ski area for any skier visiting the place. It is also known to be a favorite spot for the affluent in France. However, with the perfectly groomed trails and terrific views the location provides, you don’t need to be a millionaire to have a good time here. The La Grange and Les Caves are some of the exclusive joints to check out if you want to have a great night out while here.
Found right at the heart of the Banff National Park, a world heritage site, this skiing location is home to Mt Norquay, Sunshine Area and Lake Louise Ski Area – three of the world’s best skiing resorts. The steeps, bowls and chutes in this location provide just the right terrain for the experienced skier and the year round snowfall means anytime is skiing time.
The slopes at this location are very suitable for intermediate cruising in view of the fact that they are quite easy and short, but the most outstanding thing about Courmayeur is the view provided by the Monte Bianco Massif and the Cresta Youla and Cresta d’Arp high points. If you do not like skiing and just prefer to see the sites around though, you can take a ride in the cable cars and have fun watching the panoramic views below. Regardless of where you choose to head to for skiing, you can be guaranteed to have a thrilling experience.
To help with organizing your trip, flight comparison site momondo put together this really helpful infographic about the fees for taking to winter sports equipment on flights – check it out before your fly!
About author: Alyssa is an outgoing introvert from Toronto who has read The Alchemist a few too many times. After graduating university, she taught English on a Caribbean island where she realized her passion for writing. Since then, her work has appeared in the Globe and Mail, the Teaching Education Journal, local newspapers, and on White Horse Digital. Her latest musings on life in London can be read on her blog, Alyssa Writes.
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