A high quality ski park, Mt Buller is where Australia's winter Olympic athletes train and is the home of the Australian Institute of Winter Sports. Mt Buller has the largest lift system in Victoria, giving ski goers access to over 300 hectares of magnificent terrain. Off the ski fields Mt Buller has a thriving cafe culture with over 30 bars and restaurants, as well as a cinema, supermarket and Australia's highest day spa.
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Fast Facts
Ski Season:
Mid June - late September
Opening Times:
9am - 4pm, during night skiing lifts run until 10pm
Terrain Grades:
3 beginner runs, 19 intermediate runs and 18 advanced runs
Lifts:
22
Ski School:
Group, private lessons and workshops are available for kids and adults
Cost of a Day Pass:
AU$73
Car parks:
Parks are located 1.5km outside the village
Getting There
The nearest main airport to Mt Buller is Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, just over 200km away. Book flights online
Accommodation
Mt Buller has a wide range of accommodation located on site including hotels, apartments, lodges, bed & breakfasts and dorm rooms. Book accommodation online
Car Hire
Car hire is available close by in Melbourne and Albury. During winter, snow chains for your tires are essential so be sure to also hire chains. You can book your car online to guarantee availability.
Travel Insurance
Skiing and snowboarding are great activities. So you can enjoy the snow with peace of mind, consider travel insurance for your winter holiday.
Events
Mt Buller hosts a range of sporting and cultural events each ski season. Some of these events include ski film festivals and movie screenings, ski and snowboarding competitions, gay and lesbian snow events and food and wine festivals.
Trail Map
Download the below PDF for a detailed map of the different trails available at Mt Buller. On this map, green lines represent the beginner trails, blue are intermediate and black lines are the advanced trails. The straight red lines mark the ski lifts.