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A wooden table is set on a balcony, showcasing a platter of cheese and crackers alongside two glasses of wine. The sunset casts warm hues across the lake and mountains in the background, creating a serene atmosphere.
Guesthouse in East Jindabyne
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 188 reviews

Jamast Alpine Lake Guest House + Sauna

Luxury Tyrolean Village retreat with unsurpassed panoramic views across Lake Jindabyne & Mountains. Your year-round base for skiing, Thredbo MTB, fishing & lake fun! Relax in the private sauna after a day of adventures. Games room with ping pong & fire pit await. Direct access to stunning walking & MTB trails Features two queen rooms & a loft with four double beds (bunks), a walk in robe & ensuite. The kitchen, laundry & single garage with ski/board/gear racks takes care of the necessities.

Top guest favourite
The exterior of The Lodge features a blend of modern materials, including wooden cladding and stone accents. A welcoming entrance with a wooden deck leads to contemporary glass doors framed by large windows, allowing for natural light and views of the surroundings during sunset.
Home in East Jindabyne
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

The LODGE | Luxury Retreat | East Jindabyne

Escape to our luxurious Snowy Mountains retreat, blending designer style with cozy comfort. Relax by the log burner on cold nights with underfloor heating for toasty toes, or soak up summer evenings on the spacious sun deck. Amenities include a chef's kitchen, 65" Smart TV, outdoor bio-ethanol firepit, king beds and a garage for all your gear. Perfect for unwinding after your alpine adventures, The Lodge is located just 35 mins from Thredbo and Perisher ski resorts and 7 mins from Jindabyne.

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The cottage features a charming exterior with a metal roof and smoke rising from the chimney, indicating a warm fire inside. Large windows allow natural light to fill the space, and a small outdoor seating area is positioned on a snow-covered porch, surrounded by trees.
Cottage in The Brothers
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 192 reviews

Snowdrift Cottage at Springwell (Sleeps 4)

Located btw Cooma & Dalgety & only 45 mins to Jindabyne, Snowdrift Cottage is ideally situated as both a Summer & Winter retreat. The cottage is set in the grounds of historic Springwell & enjoys rural views over The Brothers. The cottage is open plan with electric & wood heater. TV, DVD, BBQ, library of books, games & movies. Outside there are large gardens to explore with abundant wildlife. Basic pantry items provided. Sealed road access. Ideal for singles, couples & small families.

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A wooden cabin is captured in falling snow, surrounded by snow-dusted greenery. The inviting front porch features two vintage chairs, while the building showcases a rustic charm with its warm wooden tones and a sloped roof, blending harmoniously with the winter landscape.
Cabin in Jindabyne
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

Thompson's Hut - Cabin < 5 mins to Jindabyne

Escape to Thompson’s Hut: A Unique Mountain Retreat Step back in time at Thompson’s Hut, built in the early 1900s as a cattlemen’s shelter on the Snowy Plains. Lovingly relocated and sensitively restored, the Hut blends rustic charm with modern comforts. Nestled in the Snowy Mountains, it’s perfect for couples or small groups seeking romance, adventure, or simply time to unwind. Cozy up by the fire, explore stunning landscapes, and soak in the timeless beauty of this historic escape.

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The exterior of a modern home is captured against a vibrant sunset sky, showcasing warm shades of orange and pink. The house features large windows and a welcoming entrance, while a gravel driveway leads up to the property, marked by a visible number sign.
Home in Berridale
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews

"Rust on Kiparra" Rustic, modern and artistic home

This unique home has a style all of its own. Custom designed using recycled and hand made rustic features, feel comfortable and inspired staying here. 3 spacious bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, open plan living area, laundry facilities and outdoor space including bbq, firepit and table. Linen and towels supplied. Free wifi. Centrally located 5 min walk to the Winery, Pub, Cafes and Shops. 25min drive to Jindabyne, 50min to Thredbo for mountain biking/snow or Perisher and 30min to Adaminaby

Top guest favourite
The exterior of a modern, dark-colored home is visible, surrounded by native bushland. Large windows provide a view to the outdoors, and a large stone feature sits in the foreground. Rock formations and greenery are scattered around the property.
Home in East Jindabyne
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

Rancho Relaxo 2 - No neighbours, 10 mins to Jindy.

Kick back and relax in this secluded, stylish space. Check out from the rat race and into peace and luxury while enjoying the adventures the Snowy Mountains have to offer. Comfy couch, free Internet, premium bedding in a Queen bed, King Bed Extra bedding (Queen fold out couch + foam topper). Luxurious oversized shower to freshen up after a big day on the mountain or lake. Relax by the fire and enjoy the magnificent fully equipped kitchen. Jindabyne is 10 easy minutes away

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A stunning view of Lake Jindabyne is framed by large glass windows. The landscape features rolling hills and distant mountains under a partly cloudy sky, showcasing shades of blue and green across the serene waters.
Chalet in Kalkite
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 277 reviews

Lake Jindabyne Estate - Kookaburra Chalet

Luxury new (2019) mountain chalet nestled within a private lake front estate, on the edge of Lake Jindabyne, opposite the magnificent Kosciuszko National Park and a short drive to Australia’s best Ski Resorts. Lake Jindabyne Estate embraces small scale tourism offering three boutique self contained chalet's accommodating 4 & 6 guests each... perfect for families holidaying together. Please see our other Airbnb listed property Lake Jindabyne Estate - Wombat & Brumby Chalet.

Top guest favourite
A mountain hut is nestled in a snowy landscape, surrounded by gently sloping hills. The structure features a sloped roof and large windows, providing views of the serene environment. Snow blankets the ground, and sparse grass peeks through, creating a tranquil winter scene.
Cabin in Crackenback
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 259 reviews

*Moutain Escape * Pets Welcome * Luxury comfort*

TINKERSFIELD IS THE ESCAPE YOU HAVE BEEN DREAMING OF Tired of city chaos? Escape to Tinkersfield! Breathe in pure mountain air, warm up by cosy fires, and enjoy a chef-prepared meals in your cosy mountain hut. Don't leave your pets behind; we're pet-friendly. The perfect location to explore the best the mountains have to offer. Swap city chaos for a serene blend of nature and luxury. Perfect for a romantic getaway with your best friend. Your dream escape awaits.

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Cabin in Jindabyne
5 out of 5 average rating, 225 reviews

The Nook @ Hilltop Eco – Brumby Sanctuary

Welcome to Hilltop Eco, a sustainable alpine escape and Brumby sanctuary. Relax in our Scandinavian-inspired cabin, blending warmth, simplicity, and eco-conscious design. Enjoy sweeping mountain views, peaceful surroundings, and witness our mob of once wild brumbies wandering across the landscape. Set on a private 100-acre property, just 15 minutes from Jindabyne and 35 minutes from Thredbo and Perisher. Your own space, surrounded by peace and nature.

Top guest favourite
A section of a modern cabin is visible, featuring large glass doors that face the surrounding landscape. A small wooden deck supports a hot tub adjacent to the cabin, surrounded by natural greenery and rocky elements. The warm tones of the wood contrast with the cool colors of the environment.
Cabin in Crackenback
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Crafters Cabin TWO - Luxury Eco Accommodation

Crafters Cabin TWO is the perfect place to relax and unwind. A rare find within the Snowy Mountains Region, located 25 minutes from Thredbo Resort and 10 minutes from Lake Jindabyne. Crafters is situated on a private parcel of land beneath Mt Crackenback overlooking the Thredbo Valley. Hiking, Mountain Bike Riding, Fishing, exploring the Kosciuszko National Park and Skiing and Snowboarding during the Winter are all on your doorstep.

Top guest favourite
A rustic log cabin is highlighted, featuring a thatched roof and wooden exterior. A hot tub is positioned nearby, surrounded by grass and small shrubs. A hammock can be seen hanging in a shaded area, adding to the inviting atmosphere of the retreat.
Farm stay in Greenlands
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

Kallarroo Cottage - Log Cabin in Snowy Mountains

Welcome to Kallarroo, a hidden gem in the Snowy Monaro Region near Nimmitabel, NSW. Set on 1,000 acres along the Numeralla River, enjoy rolling pastures, native bush, and abundant wildlife. Stay in a cosy, rustic log cabin, relax in the hot tub, explore bush trails, meet friendly farm animals, or unwind by the bonfire under starry skies. A peaceful countryside escape to relax, reconnect, and experience nature at its best.

Top guest favourite
Two white wicker chairs are positioned around a fire pit made of stone, surrounded by a pebbled area. A cozy orange blanket is draped over one chair. The landscape beyond is characterized by rolling hills and wide-open spaces under a soft blue sky.
Farm stay in Bungarby
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 198 reviews

Kinross Cottage

Kinross Cottage is an idyllic self-contained farm stay in Bungarby, NSW. With breathtaking views of the Snowy Mountains and 365 peaceful acres to explore, it's the perfect weekend retreat or snow getaway (we are 75 minutes from the ski fields). Our modern 'cottage' is equipped with everything you would need to make your stay as comfortable as possible.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Cooma?

    Staying near Cooma’s town center puts you close to dining and galleries, while properties in quiet neighborhoods offer a relaxed, local atmosphere. Some rural stays let you experience country views just outside the main township.

  • What are the best things to do in Cooma with kids?

    Kids can enjoy playtime in Centennial Park, interactive exhibits at the Snowy Hydro Discovery Centre, and exploring the heritage trail in town. Seasonal markets and community festivals often feature family activities.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Cooma?

    Explore the Snowy Hydro Discovery Centre to learn about the region's energy story, admire local art at Raglan Gallery, and stroll through Centennial Park. Local walking trails let you enjoy Cooma’s changing seasons and scenery.

  • How is the weather in Cooma?

    Cooma has warm summers averaging 52–83°F (11–28°C), with cool, snowy winters around 27–56°F (-3–13°C). Be prepared for crisp mornings and variable conditions year-round, especially if exploring the surrounding high country.

  • When is the best time to visit Cooma?

    Late spring and early autumn are frequently suggested for comfortable temperatures and vibrant local events. Winter appeals to those heading toward snow experiences, while summer has clear days for outdoor exploring.

  • What are the best places to visit in Cooma?

    Many explore the Snowy Hydro Discovery Centre, wander historic Lambie Town Walk, and visit Raglan Gallery for local art. Centennial Park is often suggested for a relaxed picnic or play.

  • What are some hiking trails in Cooma?

    Lambie Town Walk guides you past heritage sites and art installations, while Cooma Creek Track provides gentle paths along the waterway. Nearby reserves feature native bushland and wildflowers in season.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Cooma?

    Explore interactive displays at the Snowy Hydro Discovery Centre, enjoy picnics and play spaces at Centennial Park, or walk community trails like the Mosaic Timewalk. Family-friendly museums share regional history in engaging ways.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Cooma?

    Many use Cooma as a base for exploring the Snowy Mountains, nearby alpine villages, or local nature reserves. Country wineries and lakes are also often suggested for those seeking regional food and natural scenery.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Cooma?

    Pet friendly accommodations are available in Cooma, especially in residential neighborhoods and on properties with outdoor space. Some hosts provide fenced yards or proximity to walking tracks for ease of access.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Cooma?

    Layered clothing is practical due to changing temperatures, especially in the cooler months. Local shops often stock handcrafted goods, and booking accommodations early can be helpful during festival or snow seasons.

  • What is Cooma known for?

    Cooma is known as a gateway to the Snowy Mountains and for its role in the Snowy Hydro Scheme. The town has a blend of multicultural heritage, community events, and distinctive mid-century and historic architecture.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Cooma?

    Cooma has quaint heritage buildings tucked around its central streets, a historic mosaic timewalk, and community-run shops featuring regional crafts. Small museums highlight local stories that visitors sometimes overlook.

  • What are the best foods to try in Cooma?

    Hearty country pub meals, locally sourced lamb, and homemade pies are frequently suggested in Cooma. You can also explore bakeries with slices and sweets inspired by the region’s diverse heritage.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Cooma?

    Pack layers, including a warm jacket and sturdy shoes, as Cooma’s weather can shift quickly—especially in winter. Bringing a hat, sunscreen, and reusable water bottle is useful for outdoor activities year-round.

  • What is the nightlife in Cooma like?

    Cooma’s nightlife features relaxed pubs, occasional live music, and community events at local venues. Evenings tend to be low-key, with options for casual dining and socializing with residents and travelers.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Cooma?

    Cooma is known for its multicultural festival, regional agricultural shows, and car rallies held across the year. Seasonal markets and country fairs often celebrate local produce and crafts.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Cooma?

    Cooma has a variety of family friendly rentals, with options ranging from private homes to spaces in quiet residential neighborhoods. Many provide kitchens, yards, and amenities suitable for those traveling with children.

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    Cooma vacation rentals start at $41 CAD per night before taxes and fees

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    20 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

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    40 of Cooma vacation rentals include wifi access

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  • 4.9 Average rating

    Cooma stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!