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Little Black Cottage Studio - Alpine
10 36 reviews
Alpine
2 1
NZ$364/nighttotal: NZ$1456 (4 )

Little Black Cottage Studio

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This stylish Mittagong studio apartment is situated a short walk from Mittagong railway station, the historic village centre, and Frensham School, offering easy access to Mount Gibraltar and Lake Alexandra.
The newly renovated self-contained unit, sleeping two guests, features a modern bathroom with rain shower, a kitchenette with dishwasher, a private courtyard, and a 43-inch smart TV, plus off-street parking.
Little Mountain Stables - Alpine
10 30 reviews
Alpine
2 2
NZ$602/nighttotal: NZ$2408 (4 )

Little Mountain Stables

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This charming cottage is situated just 100 metres from the cafes and restaurants of Mittagong's blue ribbon precinct, and a short walk from picturesque Lake Alexander. The accommodation has received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location and overall experience.
The two-bedroom cottage can accommodate up to four guests and is equipped with a kitchen featuring a fridge and microwave, as well as internet access. Guests can enjoy a peaceful setting with modern amenities, and the added bonus of being pet-friendly, making it a great option for families or couples looking for a relaxing getaway in the Southern Highlands.
Luxury Bush Escape - The Gums At Elouera Vale - Alpine
10 204 reviews
Alpine
2 1
NZ$445/nighttotal: NZ$1780 (4 )

Luxury Bush Escape - The Gums At Elouera Vale

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The Camel Cottage is a secluded rural retreat just an hour's drive from Sydney, offering a peaceful escape near Mittagong. It consistently receives excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall experience.
The cottage has one bedroom and one bathroom, accommodating up to two guests. It comes fully equipped with everything you need for a comfortable stay, including a kitchen, air conditioning, a garden, and parking. Guests can enjoy watching camels graze in the paddock, relax in the beautiful natural surroundings, and indulge in the provided pamper kit.
Historic Country Cottage On Beautiful Estate Minutes From Bowral And Mittagong - Alpine
10 12 reviews
Alpine
2 2
NZ$611/nighttotal: NZ$2444 (4 )

Historic Country Cottage On Beautiful Estate Minutes From Bowral And Mittagong

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This Mittagong cottage, situated on the Tarrawonga Estate – the former site of Lower Mittagong's first school and church house – is a short drive (a few kilometres) from Bowral and attractions such as the Tractorless Vineyard and Bowral Golf Course.
The self-catering property sleeps four guests in two bedrooms (one king, one queen), one bathroom, and features a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and coffee machine, plus a relaxing loft reading nook.

Frequently asked questions about campings in Alpine

  • What popular sports or events are there to experience in Alpine, Australia?

    Alpine, Australia is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Skiing and snowboarding are hugely popular during winter, with resorts like Falls Creek and Mount Hotham hosting various competitions and events throughout the season. In summer, mountain biking trails become a major draw, with events like the Falls Creek Mountain Bike Festival attracting riders of all abilities. Hiking and rock climbing are also popular year-round, with many organised events and guided tours available.
  • What are the best holiday parks in Alpine?

    Among the holiday parks in Alpine, Mittagong Caravan Park and Caballo Retreat are the most popular ones.

  • Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting in Alpine, Australia?

    While the major resorts are well-known, consider exploring the less-visited areas. The Bogong High Plains offer stunning alpine scenery and opportunities for hiking and wildlife spotting. The smaller villages like Anglers Rest and Harrietville have a charming, old-world feel and offer a quieter alternative to the larger towns. Look into exploring the historic gold mining areas around the region; you might find some fascinating remnants.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Alpine?

    Mittagong Caravan Park and Caballo Retreat are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Alpine.

  • When is the high season in Alpine, Australia?

    The high season in Alpine, Australia is during the winter months (June to August) for snow sports and the summer months (December to February) for hiking, mountain biking and other warm-weather activities. Expect higher prices and more crowds during these peak periods.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Alpine?

    The best pet friendly holiday parks in Alpine are Mittagong Caravan Park and Caballo Retreat.

  • What foods is Alpine, Australia best known for?

    Alpine cuisine tends to be hearty and warming, reflecting the region's climate. Expect to find plenty of hearty stews, roasted meats, and locally sourced produce. Many restaurants feature game meats, such as venison or wild boar. Given the proximity to farms, you'll also find excellent cheese and dairy products.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in Alpine?

    The best holiday park with parking in Alpine is Mittagong Caravan Park.

  • Is Alpine, Australia a good destination for camping?

    Yes, Alpine, Australia offers fantastic camping opportunities. There are numerous designated campsites within the national parks and around the resorts, catering to various preferences, from basic tent sites to powered caravan parks. However, remember to book well in advance, especially during peak season, and be prepared for varied weather conditions.
  • How can one interact with the local community and discover the culture in Alpine, Australia?

    Visiting the local farmers' markets is a great way to meet locals and sample regional produce. Many smaller towns host community events and festivals throughout the year. Consider attending a local performance or visiting a pub for a taste of the local culture. Chatting with staff at local businesses, particularly those operating outside of the major resorts, can also be a great way to learn more about the area.
  • Does Alpine, Australia have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should be aware of?

    Alpine, Australia's weather can be unpredictable and extreme. Be prepared for sudden changes, particularly in higher altitudes. Snow and ice are common in winter, while summer can bring bushfires. Wildlife includes kangaroos, wallabies, wombats and various bird species. Always maintain a safe distance from wildlife and be aware of potential hazards like snakes and spiders. Check weather forecasts before heading out and be aware of bushfire warnings during the summer months.
  • What are the top hiking trails in Alpine, Australia for families?

    There are many family-friendly trails. The shorter walks around Falls Creek and Mount Hotham are perfect for younger children. The Razorback trail near Mount Buffalo National Park offers stunning views with a manageable incline. Always choose a trail appropriate for your family's fitness level and experience, and remember to pack plenty of water and snacks.
  • What is an ideal three-day itinerary in Alpine, Australia?

    Day 1: Explore Falls Creek, enjoying the scenery and perhaps a gentle walk. Day 2: Drive to Mount Hotham, experiencing the different aspects of the alpine landscape. Day 3: Visit Mount Buffalo National Park, enjoying a hike and taking in the views from the summit. This itinerary allows for flexibility depending on the season and your interests, allowing you to experience the diverse landscapes Alpine, Australia has to offer.

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