Adaminaby

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Set on the shores of Lake Eucumbene in the Snowy Mountains, Adaminaby is a small town with a big history and an even bigger landscape. This is classic high-country Australia: crisp air, wide skies, and a sense of space that feels almost endless. The town itself is a gateway to trout fishing, snow sports, and the remarkable engineering story of the Snowy Mountains Scheme. For travellers, it’s a peaceful base for exploring the surrounding national parks and alpine scenery.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Adaminaby works well as a two-night stop, especially if you’re fishing or skiing. One day is enough to explore the town and lake, but add an extra day for a walk in Kosciuszko National Park or a day on the slopes at Mount Selwyn. If you’re driving the Snowy Mountains circuit, it’s a perfect overnight break between Jindabyne and Cooma.

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