Holiday Rentals in Alpine

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The Cottage, Colo Vale, Southern Highlands - Alpine
9.8 34 reviews
Alpine
28/08 – 03/09
244 €/nightTotal: 1464 € (6 )

The Cottage, Colo Vale, Southern Highlands

1 1
apartment , Colo Vale
This Colo Vale cottage, near Mittagong and within easy driving distance (approximately 10-15 km) of Bowral, Moss Vale, and Berrima, offers a convenient base for exploring the Southern Highlands.
Sleeping up to five guests, the recently refurbished self-catering property boasts two bedrooms, one bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher, air conditioning, a cosy fireplace, an outdoor spa, complimentary breakfast hamper, free Wi-Fi, and parking; pets are welcome.
Willow & White Retreat - Alpine
9.8 25 reviews
Alpine
16/10 – 24/10
424 €/nightTotal: 3392 € (8 )

Willow & White Retreat

1 2
apartment , Colo Vale
This architecturally designed apartment is located in Colo Vale, Southern Highlands, a 21km drive from Mittagong and 32km from Bowral, offering easy access to Southern Highlands wedding venues.
The four-bedroom, two-bathroom property sleeps eight guests and boasts a fully equipped kitchen, jacuzzi, garden, parking, and excellent guest ratings; Netflix is available on the Smart TV.
Red Gum Rise - Gateway To The Southern Highlands - Alpine
9.9 86 reviews
Alpine
28/08 – 03/09
242 €/nightTotal: 1452 € (6 )

Red Gum Rise - Gateway To The Southern Highlands

3 1
apartment , Braemar
This 3-bedroom apartment is located in Braemar, a gateway town to the Southern Highlands, just a short drive from the Red Gum Rise area and close to the region's attractions. The apartment has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The apartment is ideal for families or groups of up to 6 guests, featuring a spacious living area, a fully equipped kitchen, and a dedicated cinema room. The property also boasts a fully fenced backyard, central heating and air conditioning, luxurious linen, and a Nespresso machine, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
Aylmerton House And Cottage For 14 Southern Highlands - Alpine
9.0 26 reviews
Alpine
28/08 – 03/09
1159 €/nightTotal: 6954 € (6 )

Aylmerton House And Cottage For 14 Southern Highlands

7 1
house , Mittagong
Aylmerton House and Cottage for 14 Southern Highlands is situated in Mittagong, just 32 kilometres from Robertson Heritage Railway Station and 30 kilometres from Fitzroy Falls, offering easy access to the region's natural beauty. The property has received very good user, location and cleanliness ratings, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
This spacious house has 7 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, comfortably sleeping up to 14 guests. A fully equipped kitchen, a cosy fireplace, free Wi-Fi, private parking, towels and bed linen are provided for a relaxing and convenient stay.

Frequently asked questions about holiday rentals in Alpine

  • What are the must-see sights in the Australian Alps?

    In the Australian Alps, you absolutely have to see Mount Kosciuszko, Australia's highest peak. A trip to the Snowy Mountains region wouldn't be complete without visiting Kosciuszko National Park, offering stunning alpine scenery and numerous walking trails. The charming towns of Jindabyne and Thredbo are also must-sees, offering a blend of outdoor adventure and relaxed mountain village life. For breathtaking views, consider a scenic flight over the region.
  • What are the best Airbnb and holiday rentals in Alpine?

    Alpha Cottage - Mittagong Escape, Woodland Retreat - Guest Studio and Belle In Bowral are the most popular Airbnb and holiday rentals in Alpine among travellers.

  • Are there unique natural phenomena in the Australian Alps?

    Yes, the Australian Alps boast several unique natural phenomena. The snow-capped peaks and glacial landscapes are a striking feature, especially considering the relatively low latitude. The diverse flora and fauna, including alpine wildflowers and unique bird species, are also fascinating. Keep an eye out for the distinctive granite formations found throughout the region, shaped by millennia of weathering.
  • What are the most popular Airbnbs in Alpine?

    Among the Airbnbs in Alpine, Woodland Retreat - Guest Studio, Alpha Cottage - Mittagong Escape and Stately Bowral Designer Home are the most popular ones.

  • What essentials should you bring along for a trip to the Australian Alps?

    Packing for the Australian Alps requires careful consideration of the weather. Regardless of the season, layers are key. Pack warm, waterproof clothing, sturdy hiking boots, sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and a good quality backpack. In winter, you'll need thermal underwear, a warm jacket, and possibly snow boots and crampons depending on your activities. Don't forget a first-aid kit and plenty of water.
  • What are the best holiday rentals with a pool in Alpine?

    Golfview Lodge, Milton Park Country House Hotel & Spa and Greenview Bowral Southern Highlands are the best holiday rentals with a pool in Alpine.

  • What famous events or festivals are happening in the Australian Alps?

    The Australian Alps host several events throughout the year. The most prominent is perhaps the Thredbo Blues Festival, a popular annual event drawing in music lovers. Various smaller festivals and events are held in different towns and villages across the region, often tied to winter sports or outdoor activities. Check local event listings for specific dates and details closer to your travel time.
  • What are the best rentals for families and kids in Alpine?

  • What is the average daily budget you should plan for (accommodation, food, transportation, activities) in the Australian Alps?

    A daily budget in the Australian Alps can vary greatly depending on your travel style. Budget travellers might manage on $100-$150 AUD per day, while those seeking more luxurious options could easily spend $300-$500 AUD or more. Accommodation costs, particularly during peak season, significantly impact the overall budget. Food costs can also vary, with options ranging from self-catering to fine dining experiences.
  • What are the best rentals or Airbnbs with a jacuzzi in Alpine?

  • Where can you find the best restaurants serving local dishes in the Australian Alps, and what are the must-try specialties?

    The Australian Alps offer a range of dining experiences. In Jindabyne, you can find restaurants offering hearty, locally sourced dishes. Thredbo also has restaurants with stunning views and menus featuring seasonal ingredients. Must-try specialties often highlight local produce, such as lamb and trout, prepared with regional flavours. Look for restaurants showcasing fresh, seasonal ingredients and regional wines.
  • What are some less-famous attractions in the Australian Alps that are worth a visit?

    Beyond the well-known peaks, the Australian Alps offer hidden gems. Explore the less-visited valleys and walking trails within Kosciuszko National Park, discovering secluded waterfalls and stunning viewpoints. Consider visiting smaller towns like Cooma or Bombala, experiencing the local charm and history of the region. The Yarrangobilly Caves are also a worthwhile destination, offering a unique underground experience.
  • What are the best activities for engaging with locals and understanding their culture in the Australian Alps?

    To engage with the local culture, visit the smaller towns and villages. Chat with locals in pubs or cafes, attend local events or festivals, and consider staying in a guesthouse or bed and breakfast for a more immersive experience. Exploring local markets and interacting with artisans can also provide insights into the region's culture and traditions.
  • What unique natural landscapes and terrain features can travellers explore in the Australian Alps?

    The Australian Alps offer a diverse range of landscapes. From snow-covered peaks and alpine meadows to sub-alpine forests and glacial valleys, the terrain is varied and dramatic. Explore the high-altitude bogs and wetlands, unique ecosystems supporting specialised plant and animal life. The granite tors and rocky outcrops found throughout the region also add to the area's geological interest.
  • How many days are ideal for a trip to the Australian Alps, and what are some itinerary suggestions?

    The ideal trip length depends on your interests and activities. A long weekend (3-4 days) allows for a taste of the region, focusing on a specific area like Thredbo or Jindabyne. A week (7 days) enables exploration of multiple areas and activities, such as hiking, skiing, and sightseeing. A longer trip (10+ days) allows for more in-depth exploration and participation in longer hiking trails or more extensive sightseeing.

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