Featuring beautiful views of the mountain ski slopes, Candlelight Lodge offers spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi. It features a restaurant, bar and cozy lounge area with open fireplace.
TravellingChaplain
Australia
Met at the door, shown our rooms. Friendly staff. Lovely big room, bathroom was clean, hangers in the wardrobe to hang up coats. Extra blankets also in the cupboard. The long balcony stretching the length of the floor provided some views and fresh air. Appreciated the small table and chairs in the room.
Located in the heart of Thredbo village, Thredbo Alpine Hotel is just 2 minutes' walk from the Kosciuszko Express Chairlift. This charming historic property offers on-site restaurants, bars and sauna....
Offering a convenient position within Thredbo Village, House of Ullr is just a 5-minute walk from the Valley Terminal and is nearby the mountain's multiple chairlifts.
YHA Thredbo is located in the heart of Thredbo Village, within Kosciuszko National Park and 1312 feet from the bus stop on Banjo Drive.
Va
Australia
The receptionist we had upon checking in was friendly, helpful and very accommodating when I had a sick child.
The family room is quite spacious. Great location. The only downside is the lack of parking available on site.
Stylish Thredbo Alpine Chalet + Garage in Tranquil Setting offers accommodations in Thredbo, 1.2 miles from Thredbo Alpine Village and 10 miles from Ski Tube.
Located in scenic Thredbo Village, Winterhaus Lodge features a guest lounge with uninterrupted mountain views, a fireplace and a bar where you can bring your own alcohol. Guests enjoy free WiFi.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Thredbo this weekend is AWG 528 or, for a 4-star hotel, AWG 1,191. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Thredbo for this weekend cost around AWG 2,437 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Thredbo for the opening weekend of the ski season is a an...
Thredbo for the opening weekend of the ski season is a an exicitng, social and scenic mountain get away. Although no skiable snow, which will fall later in June. Enjoy the Ice sculpture and artist at work on a mural for auction, open air DJ. Easy to walk everywhere, shops cafe, ride up the scenic chairlift and gondola. Or have a ride on the Coaster, roller coaster.
Margaret
Australia
10
Scored 10
Lovely to attend the Blues festival for my annual visit (not...
Lovely to attend the Blues festival for my annual visit (not a snow lover) and enjoy the Village in summer. Enjoyed the Gondola for my first time and loved the ride, and that there is a venue at the top to eat or drink or listen to music.. If planning to eat out do take plentyof $$$ss as no cheaper options ecept the bakery and cafe on the Village square..
Cathy Koukou
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Thredbo is a great base for physical adventures.
Thredbo is a great base for physical adventures. However, it's very expensive. It stuns me that a golf course takes up so much of the small amount of space available, which limits accommodation and keeps prices high. Who goes to Thredbo to play golf?!
Markus Mannheim
Australia
6.0
Scored 6.0
Closest ski field from Canberra. Easy to drive to.
Closest ski field from Canberra. Easy to drive to. Great for children. Snow was not great this season unfortunately, lift pass at $200/day is a bit pricey, lessons for adults were also high - used to be much cheaper pre-covid for lift and lesson. Ski school instructors, most were pretty good with kids - pleased with that.
Tina
Australia
6.0
Scored 6.0
Skiing in Australia will also be a bit of a risk.
Skiing in Australia will also be a bit of a risk. Massively expensive for potentially poor snow coverage.
Thredbo had such limited accessibility on one of our days everyone getting down the run then had to take off their ski/snowboard to hike through mud to the only available chairlift from main hub. Enormous queue. Saw people arrive and just turn around. There are limited options to get out of front valley when the wind shuts down the the chairlifts. This was end of July - peak season.
I recommend Perisher over Thredbo in terms of reliable access to snow.
Amanda
Australia
10
Scored 10
Thredbo is easy to get too, and the drive there from either...
Thredbo is easy to get too, and the drive there from either direction (especially from Khancoban) is Fantastic. There is a lot of chair rides, and a Gondala ride, if you want to just go for sight seeing, and the Board Walk on the top of the mountain is a "must-do" in the out of season times.
Thredbo is probably one of the best locations for mountain bike riding.
Fantastic location in Thredbo village close to the Thredbo Alpine Hotel, central village with shops and the main Chairlifts & Gondola only a 2 minute walk away. Good ambience with real wood fireplace. 2 separate bedrooms, one with ensutie located on the 2nd level and the 3rd level has a large open space with beds configured to suit the occupants with TV area too. Also on 2nd level a curtained off sofa bed space for extra guests. Clean and comfortable with well equipped kitchen and separate laundry with ski clothes and boots drying area.
The apartment was spacious, with great heating and a vestibule for taking off shoes/ski boots and storing gear (including a drying room). The kitchen is well equipped and the bathroom is small but functional and all you need. The bed was on the hard side but I found it very comfortable. The apartment was close to everything you need, including the shuttle bus and restaurants. The car space is especially handy, a hot commodity in the village! We had a great stay and I was super happy with the place. Check-in was easy with a lock box.
Very good location - at the bottom of the hill in the central village, and my room had super views up the slope. The bathroom was newly renovated with *fantastic* shower. The room was spacious and for 5/6 nights very quiet. Ski storage was new, safe and spacious. Host and other staff are very friendly and helpful. It's nice to deal with a local business. There was a sneaky exit door direct to outside (couldn't enter back that way) which was occasionally useful as a short cut.
We visited this "ski" lodge in summer. The entire area is a "V" with the one side the road and parking for this stay, the bottom is the ski lift / commercial district, and the right side the top of the mountain. Easy to get your bags to the lodge. Many steps down to town and if you climb the moutain the walk back up the steps is strenuous.
The host is wonderful and cooks a tasty, filling breakfast. We enjoyed the other couples in sharing stories from around the world.
The location is amazing. The hotel general areas exceeded my expectations in terms of decor, unfortunately the bar areas were closed for summer. The rooms are a very good size, daily cleaning was well done despite them being short of staff. The beds were super comfortable. The buffet breakfast was amazing - pastries were delicious & good selection otherwise. I would not hesitate to stay again during ski season/cooler months - see comments below.
We made our journey late to the lodge and arrived past midnight. Ian the lodge manager left some instructions on a map to show us where we can park that night as street parking is limited. We really appreciated this as we were exhausted while having to unload our luggages.
The lodge was clean and cosy with a great little balcony to enjoy the view. The kitchen was also organised making it easy to grab some toasts or cereal.
The managers are just the loveliest couple, such a perfect fit as people for the village of Thredbo. Their service and friendliness was as good as you get anywhere. When I asked to have my shower curtain washed, and it was not problem at all.
The views were great, continental breakfast was very nice, the lounge area and deck were good. Just positive relaxed vibes all around.
We stayed at this chalet in summer. It is in a good location in the Woodridge area of Thredbo. Easy walking distance to Thredbo village and main chairlift. One closed car space, 3 bedrooms + one loft area with two single beds and a sofa bed - enough to sleep 9 people easily. The loft gets quite hot during the summer nights.
The location was nice and quiet and out of the village but only a short walk. The ski shuttle was directly opposite which was great. The living and dining area was spacious enough for us the have friends for dinner. The sauna/drying room was very handy and the entrance area was great for leaving all your skis.
What a great place, truely Thredbo’s friendly lodge after all that I have stayed in. All the staff were awesome, especially the housekeeper who always greeted everyone with a big smile and great music. Highly recommend and will return
Great location . A very comfortable and clean apartment. Having a small kitchen so we could cook some meals and the ability to park onsite which seems rare in Thredbo even if if tested my car reversing skills .
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