Mount Hotham Tourist Guide

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Mount Hotham & Dinner Plain: Victoria’s High‑Country Escape

High above the bustle of everyday life, Mount Hotham and Dinner Plain invite you into a world of crisp alpine air, sweeping 360‑degree mountain vistas and year‑round adventure. This is where Australia’s “powder capital” meets a summer playground of warm days, endless trails and unforgettable high‑country hospitality. Whether you’re chasing fresh snow, golden summer light or the simple pleasure of being surrounded by nature, this region delivers a premium alpine experience that feels worlds away.

Why Visit Mount Hotham & Dinner Plain

Perched among Victoria’s highest peaks, Mount Hotham is famed for posting the state’s most reliable annual snowfall—making it a magnet for skiers and snowboarders seeking deep powder and exhilarating terrain. When winter melts into spring and summer, the mountains transform into a landscape of wildflowers, balmy 25‑degree days and panoramic ridgelines that stretch as far as the eye can see.

Dinner Plain, just 10 minutes from Hotham, adds a touch of alpine luxury with boutique lodges, gourmet dining and a charming village atmosphere. Together, they create a destination that blends adventure with indulgence, offering something special in every season.

Things to Do

Winter Adventures

  • Ski & Snowboard Australia’s Powder Capital
    With Victoria’s highest snowfall, Hotham offers exceptional downhill runs, terrain parks and backcountry access for all skill levels.
  • Cross‑Country Skiing
    Glide through snow‑covered forests and open plains on beautifully groomed trails that weave across the high country.
  • Snowshoeing & Scenic Lookouts
    Explore quiet winter landscapes and take in breathtaking alpine views from easily accessible vantage points.

Summer & Autumn Experiences

  • Iconic Alpine Walks
    Wander along former cross‑country ski trails, trek to Falls Creek, or take on the legendary Mount Feathertop Razorback Walk, a bucket‑list ridge hike leading to Federation Hut.
  • Horse Riding
    Saddle up and explore the high plains on horseback, following trails once used by mountain cattlemen.
  • Trout Fishing
    Cast a line into some of Victoria’s most pristine waterways, renowned for their healthy trout populations.
  • Mountain Biking
    Ride scenic downhill trails and enjoy the thrill of chairlift‑assisted laps during the Christmas/New Year and Easter operating periods.
  • High‑Country Touring
    When the snow melts, the region becomes a dream for road trippers and cyclists. The Bogong Alpine Way—a 230‑kilometre loop through Bright, Mount Beauty, Falls Creek, Dinner Plain and Mount Hotham—offers spectacular views around every bend.

Food & Relaxation

  • Graze at Rundells Alpine Lodge
    Indulge in hearty, refined alpine cuisine in the heart of Dinner Plain.
  • Village Comforts
    Dinner Plain offers a supermarket, cosy cafés and a wide range of accommodation—from rustic chalets to premium lodges.

How to Get There

Mount Hotham and Dinner Plain are located in Victoria’s Alpine National Park region.

  • By Car:
    From Melbourne, the drive takes around 4.5–5 hours via Bright or Omeo. Both routes offer stunning scenery, with winding mountain roads leading into the high country.
  • By Air:
    Hotham Airport operates seasonal services, placing you just minutes from the slopes during winter.
  • By Coach:
    Winter bus services run from Melbourne, Bright and Harrietville, providing convenient access during the snow season.

Best Time to Visit

  • Winter (June–September):
    Ideal for skiing, snowboarding and snow‑based activities.
  • Summer (December–March):
    Expect warm 25‑degree days perfect for hiking, biking and outdoor exploration.
  • Autumn & Spring:
    Enjoy mild weather, fewer crowds and spectacular seasonal colours—excellent for touring and photography.

Plan Your Alpine Escape

Whether you’re carving fresh tracks, hiking along windswept ridges or savouring a long lunch in a cosy mountain lodge, Mount Hotham and Dinner Plain offer a premium alpine experience that stays with you long after you’ve returned to sea level. This is the high country at its most immersive—wild, beautiful and endlessly inviting.