Hotham
in Winter
Mt Hotham's height, abundant snow and challenging terrain have always
set hearts racing amongst powder hounds and advanced skiers. But now
intermediate skiers have discovered the gentle side of this giant,
with the recent development of the huge 'Orchard' area and its nine
'blue' runs.
Three high-speed quad chairs service this ski field, giving intermediate
skiers and boarders a slice of Hotham - or heaven - that's equal
to their more advanced counterparts. The new lifts also drop expert
skiers right on the edge of the mountain's extreme skiing zone for
an even greater challenge!
About 27% of Hotham's terrain is suitable for beginners, 36% for
intermediate and 37% for advanced skiers and boarders. Cross country
skiers have around 35km of trails and, if your experienced, the
annual Hotham to Dinner Plain race.
Hotham
in Summer
Like DInner Plain, Mt Hotham is in the heart of a network of walking
trails, 4WD and mountain bike tracks, and is the highest point on
the Great Alpine Road.
One of the most picturesque walks in the high country heads from
Diamantina just below Mt Hotham out to Mt Feathertop. For those
less energetic, the Village chairlift operates through the Christmas-January
holidays and is a great way of accessing Swindlers Creek for a stroll
and perhaps a picnic
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