
OVERVIEW:Selwyn Snowfields offers something for everyone including alpine and cross-country skiing, snowboarding, tobogganing, snowplay or relaxing your day away in the beautiful mountain environment.
Selwyn Snowfields is drive-in snow sport at its best, with abundant car parking right at the slopes. The easy, pretty drive meanders through the historic gold mining region of Kiandra where skiing began in Australia in 1861.

In 1997 the snowmaking system was extended to fully cover New Chum, HomeRun and the Township Runs. In 1998 the capacity was doubled to include "Racecourse". This now means that up to 80% of the mountain is covered - the largest percentage of any ski area in Australia.
The snowmakers guaranteeing a genuine snow experience regardless of Mother Nature's whims.
Covering more than 45 hectares of ski trails, with runs to suit first-timers, intermediates and the more advanced skier. The perfect learn to ski resort with its wide, open, perfectly groomed terrain.
The New Chum Beginners Bowl is regarded as the premier learn-to-ski area in Australia. Selwyn Snowfields' lift ticket prices are less than half those of most other snow destinations.
45km marked trails ranging from 2.5km to 15km in length. All trails are colour coded, intermittently groomed and track set. Shelter, toilets and car park available at start of trails.
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Last Updated: 15 March 2003 |
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