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Charlotte Pass is Australia's highest resort village, sitting at 1,957 metres in the heart of Kosciuszko National Park. This snowbound alpine hamlet feels like a world apart — accessible only by oversnow transport in winter, it offers a serene, car-free escape for skiers, snowboarders, and summer hikers seeking pristine high-country scenery. With direct runs to the slopes and the iconic Main Range walk on its doorstep, Charlotte Pass is a gateway to the Australian Alps' wild beauty.
Highlights & What to See
- Kosciuszko National Park: Explore Australia's highest peaks, including Mount Kosciuszko, via the Main Range Walk — a stunning alpine hike through glacial lakes and wildflower-strewn meadows in summer.
- Charlotte Pass Ski Resort: A family-friendly ski field with gentle beginner runs, challenging black diamonds, and uncrowded slopes. The village's ski-in/ski-out access is a huge plus.
- Snowy Mountains Scenic Drives: In summer, the road to Charlotte Pass opens for spectacular drives through snow gum forests and alpine plains, with kangaroos and wombats often spotted.
- Thredbo River & Alpine Streams: Trout fishing and wild swimming in crystal-clear waterways near the village.
- Historic Snowy Mountains Scheme: Learn about the engineering marvel that reshaped the region at nearby visitor centres.
Suggested Time to Spend
For skiers and snowboarders, a long weekend (3 days) allows ample time to explore the resort's 37 runs and enjoy the village's cozy lodge atmosphere. Summer visitors can tackle the Main Range Walk in a full day (7-9 hours round trip) or combine a shorter hike with a scenic drive. If you're on a self-drive itinerary, allocate at least one night to truly soak in the alpine serenity — day-tripping from Jindabyne is possible but feels rushed.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Jindabyne: The main Snowy Mountains hub with accommodation, restaurants, and lake activities — a 45-minute drive from Charlotte Pass in summer.
- Thredbo: A lively alpine village with year-round activities including hiking, mountain biking, and its own ski resort, just 30 minutes away.
- Perisher Valley: Australia's largest ski resort, connected to Charlotte Pass by over-snow transport in winter, offering diverse terrain and après-ski buzz.
- Kosciuszko National Park (Main Range): Home to the highest peaks and the iconic Summit Walk, easily accessed from Charlotte Pass.
- Cooma: A historic town on the Snowy Mountains Highway with the Snowy Hydro Discovery Centre and good cafes — a convenient stop en route from Canberra.
- Canberra: Australia's capital, 2.5 hours north, with world-class museums, galleries, and dining — a perfect start or end to a Snowy Mountains road trip.
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Image credits
- Kosciuszko National Park — MrActiniuM / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Canberra — The 3B's / CC BY 2.0