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click here for a ski insurance quotation Travel to Mount Baw Baw with ski insurance from Essential TravelMount Baw Baw is a family-orientated ski resort 98 miles from Melbourne. It boasts an intimate atmosphere and great all-round skiing and boarding for beginners and intermediates, as well as an excellent ski school and plenty of on-snow lodgings. It offers cheaper chairlift tickets than other major Australian ski resorts and the spectacular views all the way down to Wilsons Promontory are amazing.The ski resort in Mount Baw Baw boasts a friendly atmosphere in intimate surroundings, making it a popular destination for families. Private lodges along with numerous visitor lodges and chalets are spread along the mountainside, while the resort is also home to a well-renowned ski school. Ski and snowboard hire is available here along with a number of shops. A total of five chairlifts gives access to 86 acres of variable terrain, with the majority of runs aimed at beginner and intermediate skiers and boarders. The terrain park and the multitude of natural bumps and obstacles keep snowboarders happy, while there is also a snowtube park, toboggan run and six miles of groomed cross country trails to explore. Mount Baw Baw ski resort is home to a great range of both on and off-mountain accommodation to suit all budgets. Much of the on-mountain accommodation offers complete ski-in ski-out facilities, with self-contained family cabins and lodges spread among the snowgum trees being particularly popular. The bulk of après-ski entertainment is made up of restaurants and cafés, with the Alpine Hotel offering live music on weekends. The ski season runs from June through to October, with cheaper chairlift tickets available on Wednesdays, when children under five and seniors over 70 years old ski free. The easiest way to get here is to drive, with Mount Baw Baw being the closest downhill ski resort to Melbourne, just a 2 hour, 30 minute-drive away. Skiing in Mount Baw BawMount Baw Baw is a popular family ski resort boasting a friendly atmosphere, cheap chairlift tickets and an excellent variety of terrain and groomed runs catering mainly for beginner and intermediate skiers. Its proximity to Melbourne makes skiing in Mount Baw Baw popular among day-trippers.All trails here have been designed so that they easily connect with the home trail which leads back to the base village, so it’s pretty hard to get lost. A total of five chairlifts give access to 86 acres of skiable terrain, with 40 per cent of the runs designated as suitable for beginners, 50 per cent as intermediate and 10 per cent as advanced. The longest run comes in at a respectable 2,230 feet, while the varied terrain provides plenty of obstacles for more experienced skiers and boarders. Children will love the toboggan run and snowtube park, while snowboarders can strut their stuff at the terrain park. Six miles of groomed, well-marked cross country trails are also on offer here. A good number of restaurants, cafés and bistros ensure there is something to suit all tastes, while the bulk of the nightlife can be found at the Alpine Hotel, a great place for a drink in warm, friendly surroundings. There’s live entertainment on weekends, while a mountainside kiosk offers ski-in ski-out refreshments and a lovely sundeck from where you can watch the action. Mount Baw Baw is a popular family ski resort located just a couple of hours’ drive from Melbourne, offering an excellent range of lodging options including self-contained family cabins, as well as a mixture of runs to suit all skill levels. For beginners there is a professional ski and snowboard school, while ski and clothing hire are also available. The official ski season runs from June through to October, with the best snow occurring during July and August. Most people prefer to drive to Mount Baw Baw, given its proximity to Melbourne, while coach travel is another popular option. Transportation to Mount Baw BawMount Baw Baw is situated 98 miles east of Melbourne, a two-hour drive from the city centre, making it a popular destination among day-trippers. The easiest way to get here is to drive, although coach trips are also an option.If you are driving from Melbourne, there are two routes you can take: the Princes highway, turning off at Robin Hood, or the Warburton highway, exiting at Yarra Junction and heading through Noojee and Icy Creek. The distance is around 98 miles and the journey takes approximately 2 hours, 30 minutes. V-Line trains operate daily between Melbourne and Warragul, from where a shuttle service operates five days per week (Monday, Wednesday and Friday to Sunday) connecting Warragul Station with Mount Baw Baw. Melbourne International Airport serves daily flights from all Australian capital cities and major regional destinations, along with numerous international flights. Car hire is available at the airport. If you’re not up for driving, then coach travel from Melbourne and nearby Dandenong is a popular alternative, with regular services operating during the ski season.
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