Photo: Mike Seyfang / CC BY 2.0
Middleton is a sleepy, sun-bleached hamlet on the shores of Lake Eucumbene, the largest artificial lake in the Southern Hemisphere. This is a place where the pace of life is dictated by the wind and the water, offering a genuine escape into the high-country landscape of the Snowy Mountains. For travellers seeking solitude, uncrowded fishing spots, and a base for exploring the alpine region, Middleton delivers with understated charm.
Highlights & What to See
- Lake Eucumbene – The vast, moody lake is the star. Its ever-changing water levels reveal ghostly stumps and old homestead remains. Perfect for trout fishing (brown and rainbow), kayaking, or simply watching the light shift across the water.
- Anglers Reach – A short drive north, this tiny settlement offers a general store and a more sheltered beach for swimming and launching boats. The pub here is a classic country watering hole.
- Snowy Mountains Scheme – Middleton sits at the heart of this engineering marvel. Visit the nearby Eucumbene Dam (5 km) to see the massive earth-fill wall and interpretative signs explaining the scheme’s history.
- Providence Portal – A quirky, offbeat attraction: a series of stone arches and sculptures built by a local artist on the lakeshore. A short walk from the village, it’s a surreal and photogenic spot.
- Stargazing – With minimal light pollution, the night sky here is dazzling. On a clear night, the Milky Way arcs over the lake.
Suggested Time to Spend
Middleton is best appreciated as a two- to three-day retreat. One day for lake activities and a walk to Providence Portal; a second day for exploring the Snowy Mountains Scheme sites (Eucumbene Dam and the nearby Snowy Hydro Discovery Centre in Cooma) or a scenic drive to Mount Selwyn for winter snow play or summer hiking. If you’re a keen angler, allow extra days to try different spots along the lake.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Adaminaby – 15 minutes north, this historic town has the Big Trout sculpture, the Snowy Scheme Museum, and a handful of cafés and accommodation options.
- Cooma – 45 minutes east, the main service centre for the region, with the excellent Snowy Hydro Discovery Centre, a lively main street, and the start of the Snowy Mountains Highway.
- Kosciuszko National Park – 1 hour south, offering alpine hiking (including the summit of Mount Kosciuszko), ski resorts (Thredbo, Perisher) in winter, and wildflower displays in summer.
- Jindabyne – 1 hour south, a bustling lake resort town with water sports, restaurants, and a gateway to the national park.
- Providence Portal – Already mentioned, but worth combining with a lakeside picnic.
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Image credits
- Adaminaby — No machine-readable author provided. Robert Merkel~commonswiki assumed (based on copyright claims). / Public domain
- Cooma — jjron / GFDL 1.2
- Kosciuszko National Park — MrActiniuM / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Jindabyne — Tim J Keegan / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Lake Eucumbene — Picturesk / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Snowy Mountains Scheme — TomGonzales / CC BY-SA 2.0