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Mt Buller is Victoria's most accessible alpine resort, a lively year-round destination where snow sports meet summer adventures. Just three hours from Melbourne, this compact village offers ski-in/ski-out convenience, a vibrant après scene, and stunning high-country trails when the snow melts. Whether you're carving fresh powder or hiking wildflower-strewn ridges, Mt Buller delivers an authentic mountain escape.
Highlights & What to See
- Ski & snowboard on over 300 hectares of terrain — from gentle beginner runs at Bourke Street to challenging black diamond trails like the Summit, with reliable snowmaking and a lively village atmosphere.
- Ride the Summit Chairlift for panoramic views — even in summer, the 360-degree vista over the Alpine National Park is breathtaking, with opportunities for alpine hiking and mountain biking.
- Explore the Mt Buller Maze & Nature Play — a family-friendly attraction with a giant maze, mini-golf, and adventure playground, perfect for non-skiers.
- Take a scenic snowshoe or cross-country ski tour — the groomed trails around the resort offer a quieter way to experience the alpine landscape, with guided options available.
- Enjoy après-ski at the village bars and restaurants — from live music at the Kooroora Hotel to gourmet pizzas at The Whitt, the après scene is as much a highlight as the skiing.
Suggested Time to Spend
For a ski trip, allow at least two to three days to make the most of the slopes and village atmosphere. A weekend is enough for a taster, but a midweek stay offers quieter runs and better value. In summer, a day trip or overnight lets you tackle the hiking trails, mountain bike tracks, and scenic chairlift rides without rush.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Mansfield — the gateway town to Mt Buller, with charming cafés, the Mansfield Zoo, and the Lake Eildon National Park for water sports and camping.
- Lake Eildon — a vast reservoir perfect for boating, fishing, and waterskiing, just a 30-minute drive from the mountain.
- Alpine National Park — extend your trip into Victoria's High Country with hiking, 4WD tracks, and historic cattlemen's huts, accessible from Mt Buller.
- Howqua River Valley — a scenic valley with gold-mining history, swimming holes, and the famous Howqua Hills trail for walkers and mountain bikers.
- Bright — a picturesque town two hours away, famous for autumn colours, cycling trails, and the Mystic Mountain Bike Park.
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