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.
EMMA
Australia
Hotel was good and the staff were excellent. Not that there is no parking on the site and it's about a 10 min walk to the car park downhill.
Shower took a few minutes to heat up, I guess to be expected in a cold place. Doona could do with a replacement. No spoons in the room which was a bit random and also no iron (you will need to ask reception).
Other than that does its job for the location.
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...
Marcel
Switzerland
traditional, old fashioned hotel, nice view towards Mt. Kosciusko, parking spot in front of the hotel
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.
Set in Thredbo, Schuss Alpine Club, Thredbo offers accommodation 300 metres from Thredbo Alpine Village and 15 km from Ski Tube. Private parking is available on site.
Chris
Australia
There was no breakfast and it was a long climb up out of Threadbo to the location.
Boasting mountain views, Tyrola 4 features accommodation with a patio, around 1.1 km from Thredbo Alpine Village. This property offers access to a balcony and free private parking.
Ravin
Australia
It was not so good the amount we paid for it was not worth it
Stillwell Hotel features a fitness centre, shared lounge, a restaurant and bar in Charlotte Pass. Among the various facilities of this property are ski-to-door access and ski storage space.
David
Australia
the location was excellent very close to the chairlift
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Thredbo this weekend is £208 or, for a 4-star hotel, £347. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Thredbo for this weekend cost on average around £541 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
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.
A
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
Scored 8.0
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
Scored 6.0
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
Scored 6.0
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
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The location is fantastic- very close to the slopes and a walk into the village. Steep hill and no parking on site so elderly people or anyone that finds hills difficult should be mindful.
The staff are absolutley wonderful as is the breakfast offering. Very generous and delicious.
The rooms are small and a bit stuffy. Overall though a really great lodge to stay if you want to be close to the slopes
The view from the apartment over Thredbo is stunning. Overall we had a really great stay, the staff were beyond friendly & went above and beyond, the apartment has everything you need and is really comfortable for a small group of people, and the location is really central. Would definitely stay again when visiting.
Perfectly located in the center of Thredbo Village, with restaurants and bars nearby and a short walk to the ski field and Golf Club. The guest lounge scattered with chairs around the big fireplace is lovely on cold nights.
On arrival such a warm welcome from staff. apartment was beautifully finished and extremely clean. location was awesome surrounding lovely bars and restaurants and only a few mins walk from ski lifts.
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