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Charlotte Pass is a serene alpine village perched at 1,837 metres in the Kosciuszko National Park, making it the highest resort in Australia. Accessible only by over-snow transport from Perisher Valley in winter, this snow-ensconced hamlet offers a genuine backcountry feel without sacrificing comfort. In summer, the same route becomes a gentle walk through wildflower-dotted meadows. Whether you're carving fresh powder or hiking to Australia's highest peak, Charlotte Pass feels like a secret shared with the mountains.
Highlights & What to See
- Mount Kosciuszko Summit Walk: The easiest route to Australia's highest point starts here – a 9 km return walk on a well-graded path that takes you above the treeline for panoramic views of the Main Range.
- Charlotte Pass Lookout: A short 15-minute walk from the village delivers sweeping views over the Snowy River valley and the Ramshead Range.
- Snow Sports: With uncrowded slopes and reliable snow, the resort is a favourite for intermediate skiers and snowboarders; the terrain park and gentle beginner runs also suit families.
- Main Range Walk: In summer, this challenging day-walk traces the roof of Australia, passing glacial lakes and alpine herb fields – a must for seasoned hikers.
Suggested Time to Spend
For skiers, a full day or weekend is ideal to explore the uncrowded runs and enjoy the village's relaxed après scene. In summer, allocate at least a full day to tackle the Kosciuszko Summit Walk and a shorter lookouts walk. If you're combining Charlotte Pass with other Snowy Mountains attractions, two nights allows for a summit walk plus a scenic drive or mountain-bike ride.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Perisher Valley: Just 8 km away, this larger resort offers more extensive ski terrain and a livelier village, connected by free over-snow shuttle in winter.
- Thredbo: A 30-minute drive (summer) or over-snow transfer (winter) leads to this iconic resort with its famous chairlift, dining, and the start of the Kosciuszko Walk via the chairlift.
- Jindabyne: The main gateway town on the shores of Lake Jindabyne, with accommodation, restaurants, and water sports – a 45-minute drive in summer.
- Kosciuszko National Park: Beyond the resorts, explore Yarrangobilly Caves, the Snowy River, and the vast network of walking and cycling trails.
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- Kosciuszko National Park — MrActiniuM / CC BY-SA 4.0