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Red Gum Rise - Gateway To The Southern Highlands - Alpine
9.4 13 reviews
Alpine
08/28 – 09/03
$316/nighttotal: $1896 (6 )

Red Gum Rise - Gateway To The Southern Highlands

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house, Braemar
This Braemar house rental, Red Gum Rise, is conveniently located near Fitzroy Falls (29 km), Belmore Falls (34 km), and Twin Falls Lookout (37 km), offering easy access to stunning Southern Highlands waterfalls.
This three-bedroom, two-bathroom home sleeps up to 11 guests and features a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a private garden, and free parking.
The Alfred, Mittagong - Alpine
9.3 68 reviews
Alpine
10/16 – 10/24
$574/nighttotal: $4592 (8 )

The Alfred, Mittagong

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house, Mittagong
The Alfred is a charming house located in Mittagong, just a short drive from popular attractions like Fitzroy Falls, Belmore Falls, and Twin Falls Lookout. The house has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The house features 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, accommodating up to 5 guests. It also includes a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a private garden and patio with mountain views, and free Wi-Fi and parking.
La Cabane-studio In The Southern Highlands - Alpine
9.8 111 reviews
Alpine
08/28 – 09/03
$152/nighttotal: $912 (6 )

La Cabane-studio In The Southern Highlands

1 1
cabin, Balaklava
La Cabane is a studio retreat located in Balaclava, a quiet suburb just 1.7 miles from Mittagong and 3.1 miles from Bowral.
This 1-bedroom cabin features a kitchenette, a barbecue, a fire pit, and a spacious backyard, making it perfect for a couple looking for a peaceful getaway.
Valencia. Relax, Swim & Spa. - Alpine
9.1 32 reviews
Alpine
10/16 – 10/24
$443/nighttotal: $3544 (8 )

Valencia. Relax, Swim & Spa.

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apartment, Yerrinbool
Valencia, a renovated cottage in Yerrinbool near Mittagong and Bowral, offers convenient access to wineries, wedding venues, and restaurants in the Southern Highlands.
This pet-friendly house boasts four bedrooms, two bathrooms, sleeps seven, includes a 20-meter heated lap pool, a hot tub, and a full kitchen with dishwasher, and is nestled in a private bushland setting.

Frequently Asked Questions about vacation rentals in Alpine

  • What are the must-see sights in the Australian Alps?

    The Australian Alps offer breathtaking scenery. Mount Kosciuszko, Australia's highest peak, is a must-see, offering stunning panoramic views. Kosciuszko National Park boasts diverse landscapes, from alpine meadows to snow-covered peaks. Charlotte Pass offers excellent skiing and snowboarding in winter. Thredbo is another popular ski resort with a vibrant village atmosphere. Lake Jindabyne is a beautiful spot for watersports and relaxation.
  • What are the best Airbnb and vacation rentals in Alpine?

    Alpha Cottage - Mittagong Escape, Woodland Retreat - Guest Studio and Belle In Bowral are the most popular Airbnb and vacation rentals in Alpine among travelers.

  • Are there unique natural phenomena in the Australian Alps?

    Yes, the Australian Alps have unique natural phenomena. The snow gums, with their distinctive white bark, are iconic to the region. The alpine meadows are vibrant with wildflowers in spring. You can also witness stunning starry nights due to minimal light pollution. The region's diverse flora and fauna, including the mountain pygmy possum, are unique to this high-altitude environment.
  • What are the most popular Airbnbs in Alpine?

    Among the Airbnbs in Alpine, Woodland Retreat - Guest Studio, Alpha Cottage - Mittagong Escape and Stately Bowral Designer Home are the most popular ones.

  • What essentials should you bring along for a trip to the Australian Alps?

    Packing for the Australian Alps depends on the season. Year-round essentials include sturdy hiking boots, layers of clothing (including warm layers even in summer), sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and a reusable water bottle. In winter, pack warm clothing including thermal underwear, waterproof outerwear, and hats and gloves. In summer, pack light clothing, insect repellent, and a first-aid kit. Always check the weather forecast before you go.
  • What are the best vacation rentals with a pool in Alpine?

    Golfview Lodge, Milton Park Country House Hotel & Spa and The Highland House are the best vacation rentals with a pool in Alpine.

  • What famous events or festivals are happening in the Australian Alps?

    The Australian Alps host several events. The Thredbo Blues Festival is a popular annual event featuring renowned blues musicians. Various ski resorts host winter festivals with competitions and celebrations. Many smaller local events and markets take place throughout the year, often celebrating the region's unique culture and produce. Check local event listings closer to your travel dates for specific details.
  • What are the best rentals for families and kids in Alpine?

  • What is the average daily budget you should plan for (accommodation, food, transportation, activities) in the Australian Alps?

    A daily budget in the Australian Alps varies greatly depending on your travel style. Budget travelers might spend around $100-$150 per day, while those seeking luxury accommodations and experiences could easily spend $500 or more. This includes accommodation, meals, transportation (car rental is common), and activities like skiing or hiking. Food costs can be higher in resort towns.
  • What are the best rentals or Airbnbs with a jacuzzi in Alpine?

  • Where can you find the best restaurants serving local dishes in the Australian Alps, and what are the must-try specialties?

    The Australian Alps offer a range of dining experiences. In Jindabyne, you'll find many restaurants offering fresh, local produce. Thredbo and Perisher also have restaurants serving hearty meals. Must-try specialties include dishes featuring local trout, lamb, and wild mushrooms. Many restaurants use locally sourced ingredients, reflecting the region's agricultural bounty.
  • What are some less-famous attractions in the Australian Alps that are worth the visit?

    Beyond the popular ski resorts, there are many hidden gems. Explore the less-visited areas of Kosciuszko National Park for quieter hiking trails and stunning views. The Snowy River is a great spot for kayaking or canoeing. Smaller towns like Cooma offer a glimpse into the local culture and history. Consider visiting the historical sites associated with the Snowy Mountains Scheme.
  • What are the best activities for engaging with locals and understanding their culture in the Australian Alps?

    To engage with locals, visit smaller towns and villages like Cooma or Jindabyne. Chat with people at local pubs or cafes. Attend local events or markets to experience the community spirit. Consider a guided tour focusing on the region's history and culture. Many local businesses are family-run, offering a chance to connect with the community.
  • What unique natural landscapes and terrain features can travelers explore in the Australian Alps?

    The Australian Alps offer a variety of landscapes. From snow-capped mountains and alpine meadows to forests and rivers, the terrain is diverse. Explore the rugged peaks, cascading waterfalls, and glacial valleys. The diverse flora and fauna, including the snow gums and various alpine birds, are unique to this region. The Snowy River offers opportunities for water-based activities.
  • How many days are ideal for visiting the Australian Alps, and what are some itinerary suggestions?

    The ideal length of stay depends on your interests. A long weekend (3-4 days) allows for exploring a specific area like Thredbo or Jindabyne. A week allows for a more comprehensive exploration, including hiking, skiing/snowboarding, and visiting multiple towns. A longer trip (10+ days) enables deeper exploration of the national park and surrounding areas. Consider focusing on specific activities like hiking, skiing, or exploring the towns and villages.

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