Featuring beautiful views of the mountain ski slopes, Candlelight Lodge offers spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi. It features a restaurant, bar and cosy lounge area with open fireplace.
Situated 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...
Sharifah
Australia
Perfect location and breakfast option was great and good value.
Situated in Thredbo, YHA Thredbo has a garden, shared lounge, terrace, and free WiFi throughout the property. Boasting a shared kitchen, this property also provides guests with a barbecue.
johanne
Australia
The YHA has a very friendly atmosphere. Small but adequate and well planned bedrooms. Very clean. Lovely crisp linens and soft towels. Tv in room you can sync your phone to. Comfy mattresses.
The common areas are well planned, very comfy with amazing views.
2 great sized kitchens with everything you need easily accessible.
Great location. Good price. Friendly staff that are very helpful. Will definitely stay again.
On average, 3-star hotels in Thredbo cost £105 per night, and 4-star hotels in Thredbo are £132 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Thredbo can on average be found for £494 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
We were at Thredbo for the annual Blues Festival. Beautiful location, fresh mountain air, all the staff in all venues were so helpful and pleasant. We had a wonderful time. Even the cold front that came in on Saturday morning did not detract from a great time.
Jean
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
Thredbo is a nice little village and an easy place to get to...
Thredbo is a nice little village and an easy place to get to the top of Mt. Kosciusko from, via chairlift, then a reasonably easy walk for most people (4 to 6 hours return). Unfortunately it caters mostly for the ski season. I was there in summer, to walk to the top of Kosciusko, (which I don't think you can do in winter), and although there were lots of mountain bike riders there using the mountain bike paths and the chairlifts, there were not many shops, cafes, etc. open for business. There's a little supermarket, a pub and at least one cafe. Not sure if the pharmacy was open, as I didn't need it, or if there's a doctor, police, or other essential services in town.
Peter
Scored 10
10
Been here for mountain bikeing before.
Been here for mountain bikeing before. The trails are long and fast. Love the chairlifts. You can even indulge in XC riding along the river. Second time we went for hiking. Did the river trail ahd the summit trail. Despite near-freezing conditions and 50+ kph gusts at the top, the hike was fun with plenty of snow to see and walk on at the beginning of summer. The lake area is nice to relax at.
Harry
Australia
Scored 10
10
We were there for the snow and there was plenty of it.
We were there for the snow and there was plenty of it.
It was great skiing over the five days.
The Alpine hotel was fantastic and close to the lifts.
The pub was a favorite as there was a great selection of meals at a good price.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
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
Scored 10
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
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Excellent location, decent breakfast included, helpful staff, fabulous guest lounge where our group could meet together and have a few drinks and watch the Olympics in the evening, amazingly warm drying room and great set up for ski and gear storage. We were grateful to be able to find rooms there at the last minute. Had a fabulous weekend with excellent snow, sunshine and blue skies. Thredbo was not that crowded - very few lift queues for a weekend.
We used the Thredbo Alpine hotel as our base for hiking to the summit of Mount Kosciuszko, for which it was perfect. The reception staff were very helpful in pointing us in the right direction for all the facilities of the resort. When we had to delay our summit climb to the last day of our stay, they were happy to let us leave our car in the hotel car park beyond the official leaving time.
Fantastic views. Short walk down stairs to the village or the option of regular courtesy bus-30m walk to bus stop- to take you to village or ski fields. Very cosy ski lodge with everything required for a great holiday.
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