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Downhill & Cross-Country Skiing
- Mount Selwyn Snowfields, an hour’s drive from the
property, provides down hill or cross country skiing,
tobogganing and snowboarding or just great fun building
a snowman or two.
Bushwalking - Retrace the steps
of the early explorers along the famous Hume & Hovell
walking track or try a more challenging walk through the
high country in Kosciuszko National Park. There is a
network of walking tracks that bring mountain streams,
high peaks and fabulous views within easy reach.
Golf - Tumut Golf Course is a
challenging yet picturesque course to test anyone's
handicap, so bring your clubs along and after the game
enjoy a drink in the clubhouse. Social golfers welcome.
Hiring of clubs and golf carts available. There are
other good courses at Talbingo and Gundagai.
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Fishing – the Goobarragandra River
offers some of the most beautiful spots to enjoy a day
trout fishing. So try your luck and test your skills
from the river bank. Or take a short trip to Lakes
Blowering and Talbingo and catch a perch or cod or
redfin.
Water Skiing - rafting,
canoeing, sailing and recreational boating are all
popular activities at Blowering Dam just 10 minutes from
the property.
Other Activities - You can
mountain bike ride, hang glide, enjoy a game of bowls
and tennis, in fact most
sports and activities are available within the Tumut
Shire.
Relax & Unwind - Take that
afternoon snooze you've often longed for, or curl up on
the lounge and read a book, listen to your favourite
music or enjoy a glass of wine and escape from it all.
Winter is a magical time in the
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Take a short 20 minute drive to :
Talbingo - home to the Tumut 3
Power Station the largest of the power stations in the
Snowy Mountains Scheme. Whilst in the Talbingo region
explore Buddong Falls, Yarrangobilly Caves, historic
Kiandra, and Australia’s highest township Cabramurra.
Batlow - famous for its apple,
cherry and stone fruit orchards, plus its native and
softwood forests.
Adelong - a heritage listed
township, where artists flock to film and capture on
canvas its diverse beauty.
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