The Surprise Long Weekend Destination We’re Loving This Summer.
And we’ve curated an itinerary to help you make the most of it.
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For anyone who has been before, a summer sojourn in Thredbo is likely an annual pilgrimage. For those who haven’t had the pleasure of visiting this renowned ski resort in the summer, it’s well past time.
The Snowy Mountains, a five-hour drive from Sydney, is a magical place and is best known for its world-class skiing resort, Thredbo. But what many don’t realise is that this charming ski village doubles as a haven of activity come summer. Mild temperatures ensure mountain biking is a breeze whilst the wildflowers covering the hills are a visual feast for hikers of all abilities. There’s a river running through the resort, perfect for a refreshing dip and a whole host of activities scheduled throughout the season. See? We told you there was lots to love.
Day One: Arrive in Thredbo at Your Own Pace
One of the best bits about a long weekend road trip is the joy of taking your time. Stack the car up with bags, snacks and drinks and start the drive whilst listening to your favourite podcast or audiobook. If you’re coming from Sydney, we recommend stopping by Some Cafe in Collector for the homemade breaky of dreams. Just a few minutes off the Federal Highway, this charming spot also doubles as a boutique store so you can stock up on wine, condiments and freshly baked goodies while you’re there.
If you’re heading to Thredbo from Canberra or just fancy another stop along the way, pop in at the Wild Brumby Distillery for a complimentary schnapps tasting (don’t miss the sour cherry!) and a bite to eat. The food here is incredible and cooked home-style from local ingredients, inspired by Austrian eats. Finish off with a house-rolled apple strudel and you should be well-equipped for an afternoon of activity.
Cap off a cruisey day in the car by stretching your legs. Thredbo is a haven for hiking in summer for everyone from seasoned hikers through to those keen to meander the day away. Home to an array of marked tracks that will have you buzzing, wildflowers carpet the mountains throughout summer and wildlife and glacial lakes are plentiful.
If you’re not a confident hiker or are just looking for some excellent commentary, Thredbo offers a range of guided hikes,from shorter 7km explorations to heftier trails of 20km plus.
Our visit matched up perfectly with the new moon, so we took the opportunity to catch Australia’s highest peak in a new light. The Full Moon Hike, Sunset Hike and New Moon Hike all deliver breathtaking scenes, star gazing opportunities and even a hot chocolate once you reach the top. It’s a great way to ease into a weekend of adventure.
Day Two: Channel Your Inner Thrill-Seeker
Kick the morning off with a buffet breaky at Cascades. It’s your chance to fuel up before a big day of exploration so make it a hearty one.
As Australia’s only lift-accessed mountain bike park, Thredbo is buzzing come summertime. And it’s not just for the experienced in our midst. The resort offers clinics for riders of all abilities as well as a full rental service. The 40km of lift-accessed gravity trails are ideal for thrill-seekers whilst a linked network of cross-country trails allows for sweeping views of the country’s finest alpine landscapes. You’ll also find skills parks and pump tracks to practice your moves before you officially hit the trail.
If you’re new to the mountain biking scene, start your day with a clinic before scoring yourself a lift pass and exploring the park at your leisure.
Grab a fresh salad roll from The Bakery in The Village Square before hitting the hill once again. After the gondola closes for the day cool off in the icey river and head to The Local Pub for a pint and a parmy.
Day Three: Take Pleasure in Leisure
It’d be madness not to take the opportunity for another scenic stroll so head up with a guide to Aries Tor for something a little different. This is one of Thredbo’s most scenic hikes with granite tors creating incredible photo ops. On your way back down the mountain drop by Eagle’s Nest for a pizza and spritz.
On top of the adventure awaiting you in Kosciuszko National Park, you’ll want to carve out some time for the selection of activities on offer within the resort itself. Thredbo is the kind of place where something is always going on. Indulge in a spot of yoga, fly fishing, tennis or golf or take a peek through the summer event schedule where you’re bound to find something you fancy. From blues festivals to sunset concerts, a trip to this alpine hub will keep you active your whole holiday through.
If your body is ready for a break, you won’t need to leave the village for a fix. Head to Thredbo Alpine Hotel for a sauna or settle in by the creek with a book. Reading spots don’t get more scenic than this! Take the chance to rest, relax or indulge in your favourite activity for the afternoon before heading back to reality.
Savour Your Summer
It may be time to go but there’s no need to fret. The thing about Thredbo is that it’s not a one-and-done kind of trip. And that is exactly why it is so special. You could hike to the summit of Kosciusko every week for a year and have a different experience. Snow, wildflowers, weather of all kinds – it’s a natural wonderland begging to be returned to. Whilst a long weekend in Thredbo is just a taster where you’ll barely scratch the surface, it’ll be the beginning of a summer tradition you’ll treasure. So, be sure to save something for next time because we know you’ll be back.
Thredbo is one of Australia’s premier adventure resorts. Inviting visitors of all ages to explore and discover the wonders of the local Alpine landscape, there’s plenty to keep everyone busy. Visit Thredbo for more information and to start planning your next summer adventure.
If you loved this summer destination guide to Thredbo and are looking to explore more weekends away, be sure to check out our guide to Jervis Bay and Mollymook.