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Renowned for its ski-in, ski-out location, this fun, family friendly Perisher Valley Hotel accommodation is located in the heart of Perisher Valley. Only moments from the lifts, the hotel has extensive views over the resort, with easy access to all resort facilities.
All rooms have in-room entertainment including LCD televisions with cable and local networks, DVD players, wireless internet access, mini bar and personally controlled heating for your total comfort.
Whether you want to pamper yourself in our hotel spa and sauna or be pampered by our in-house Perisher hotel masseuse while your children are playing in the games room after a great day on the slopes, or, simply relax in the comfortable cocktail bar with your favourite aperitif or hot beverage by the open fire; this is the perfect Perisher accommodation for you.
SPECTACULAR VIEWS, SUMPTUOUS FOOD
The Perisher Valley Hotel’s signature restaurant and cocktail bar ‘Snow Gums’ is second to none, offering spectacular views of the slopes, the warm ambience of open fireplaces, sumptuous meals and après entertainment. Enjoy extensive buffet breakfasts, full à la carte lunches and fantastic dinners made fresh by our chefs from a selection of the best local produce, all the while taking in the wonderful views of Front Valley.
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- Boot Dryers
- Complimentary breakfast
- Free toiletries
- Hairdryer
- Heating
- Ironing Facilities
- Laundry
- Lounges/bars
- Private Bathroom
- Restaurant
- Seating area
- Ski In, Ski Out
- Ski Lockers
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Australia, Perisher

Perisher is Australia’s most popular snow holiday destination. With seven mountain peaks, 47 lifts and 3076 Acres of ski able terrain Perisher is the largest ski resort in the southern hemisphere. Perisher offers an array of après ski options with plenty of great bars and restaurants scattered throughout the various lodges and hotels of the valley.
Perisher village has shops and facilities from mini supermarkets to a newsagent, a chemist, ATMs and some great restaurants and bars. Try night skiing/boarding Tuesdays and Saturdays under lights on Front Valley using the 8 seat Express Chairlift. For something different you may want to try snow tubing. ‘Tube Town’ has groomed snow lanes allowing fun lovers of all ages a high-speed ride down the slopes & lift back to the top.
Perisher has no overnight car parking. You will be required to Park your car below the snowline at Bullocks Flat (20 minutes from Jindabyne) and catch the Ski tube underground railway right up to Perisher. Most Perisher accommodations have an over-snow transport service to transfer you from the Ski tube terminal to the front door of your ski lodge.
Unique to Perisher the Skitube is a short 8.5km train ride from Bullocks Flat through the Ramshead range and into the National Park then onto Perisher Valley and then another 7 minutes to Blue Cow. Bullocks flat is located 20km from Jindabyne along the Alpine Way (towards Thredbo). There’s FREE day and overnight parking at Bullocks Flat and the train station is located outside of the national park which means you are not required to carry chains in your car when travelling to Bullocks flat. Travel between Perisher and Blue Cow is free with any valid Lift Ticket however you must purchase a SkiTube ticket for travel between Bullocks Flat and Perisher Valley. These can be added on to your lift ticket at a discounted rate or you can purchase them separately if you wish to travel as a foot passenger only without a lift ticket.
Sports and nature

Perisher has terrain to suit every stranded with the added bonus of 4 resorts in one. Learn at Smiggins and progress to Mt P.
Tube Town
Feel the wind in your hair and slide down the slopes – no skill required! Head over to Tube Town – an exciting, low cost snow experience - you can race your mates or race your family! Located right next to the Perisher Valley car park, within walking distance to cafes, restaurants, restrooms AND tobogganing… there’s enough here for you to never have to leave Front Valley. You don’t even need to climb back up the hill, just put your feet up and be towed.
Scenic Chairlift Rides
Our breathtaking mountain views aren’t only for skiers and boarders. The Perisher Quad Express is a great way to experience the incredible vistas across the Snowy Mountains from a lofty height of 2000 metres above sea-level. Take the opportunity to get off at mid-station and warm up with refreshments before riding all the way to the top. Don’t forget the camera (and a scarf!).
Tobogganing
Want to relive your childhood toboggan memories? Or create new ones? Head to Perisher Valley for the largest toboggan area in Australia. Slide down the hill, build a snowman, and if you want to take a break it’s only a short walk to cafes, shops and restrooms.
Cross Country and Telemark Skiing and Snow-shoeing
Explore more of the picturesque Snowy Mountains and go on a cross-country skiing adventure. Perisher boasts over 100km of marked cross-country trails perfect for a peaceful walk, glide or a heart pumping workout.
Nightlife

Perisher Fireworks - Tuesday Nights
Tuesday is Perisher's night of lights! Don't miss Perisher's fantastic fireworks display from 7:20pm - it's free for all to see! Every Tuesday, in conjunction with night skiing & snowboarding (weather permitting).
Perisher Night Skiing and Boarding - Tuesday and Saturday Nights
Try night skiing and snowboarding under the stars! Open from 6:00pm to 9:00pm the Village 8 Express chairlift will speed you to the top of Front Valley. You can have more fun while you squeeze in more runs, plus, freestylers can take on the PlayStation Slopestyle Park under lights too!
miggin Holes Night Skiing and Fireworks - Wednesday Nights (subject to conditions)
A safe and fun-packed night out for the little ones on Zoe's ski carpet, from 6:00pm to 8:00pm, and from 8:00pm a fireworks spectacular not to be missed!
Culture & history

‘It has been claimed that the Perisher Valley was named by James Spencer, who had settled in the area in the 1840s, when he was caught in a storm. His comment 'What a perisher' is probably apocryphal but it is a reasonable account of both the weather and the location.
The Perisher Range means those areas within the Kosciuszko National Park associated with the access provided by Kosciuszko Road including but not restricted to the centres of Blue Cow, Guthega, Perisher Valley, Smiggin Holes, and Charlotte Pass.
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