How do I get to Snowy Mountains by public transport?

Travel by train or coach to the Snowy Mountains with NSW TrainLink. The service runs from Sydney via Canberra, with stops in Cooma and Jindabyne. For travel from Melbourne, take the train to Bairnsdale and continue by coach to Cooma. NSW TrainLink has a great trip planner making it easy to plan your trip to Jindabyne.

How do you get to snowy mountain from Sydney?

Getting to the Snowy Mountains NSW TrainLink Regional train and coach services run between Sydney and Cooma, Jindabyne and Bombala, via Canberra. There are services between Sydney and Tumut and Tumbarumba too, via Cootamundra. From Sydney or Canberra services connect to most other major centres.

Is there a bus from crackenback to Thredbo?

Jump on board the Thredbo Valley Track regular bus shuttle to Thredbo. Leave from Lake Crackenback Resort and Spa at (daily during school holidays) and take the Shuttle Bus to Thredbo where you will be dropped off to make your own way down the Track where you will finish back at Lake Crackenback Resort and Spa.

How do you get from Sydney to Jindabyne?

The quickest way to get from Sydney to Jindabyne is to drive which costs $55 – $85 and takes 5h 2m. Is there a direct bus between Sydney and Jindabyne? Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Central Station station and arriving at Jindabyne. Services depart twice a week, and operate Friday and Saturday.

Do you need snow chains to get to Thredbo?

It’s compulsory for all 2WD vehicles to carry snow chains in winter, between June and October long weekends, on: Alpine Way between Thredbo and Tom Groggin. Kosciuszko Road (to Perisher)

Is it easy to drive to Thredbo?

Don’t stress…it’s easy. Thredbo is located roughly 6 hours’ drive from either Sydney or Melbourne and can be conveniently accessed via car, bus or plane.

Do you need snow chains to get to Jindabyne?

Chains may also be required in certain weather conditions on the Alpine Way between Jindabyne and Thredbo and the Snowy Mountains Highway, so the Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) recommends carrying chains along these roads during the winter months.

Where should I stop between Sydney and Jindabyne?

Day 1: Sydney to Jindabyne

  • Stop 1: Wild Brumby Distillery.
  • Stop 2: Go trout fishing.
  • Stop 1: Snowy Hydro Discovery Centre.
  • Stop 2: Banjo Paterson at Cooma’s Centennial Park.
  • Stop 3: Meander through Adaminaby.
  • Stop 4: Snowy Scheme Museum.
  • Stop 5: Venture around Talbingo.
  • Stop 6: Rest at Elm Cottage.

How do I get to Snowy Mountains?

Getting there There are a number of ways to get to the Snowy Mountains. You can fly into the Snowy Mountains Airport near Cooma or choose to fly into Canberra, around 2 hours 30 mins away. You can hire a car or arrange transfers from both these airports. There are also frequent bus services to the region.

Do 4WD need snow chains at Thredbo?

All 2-wheel drive (2WD) vehicles entering Kosciuszko National Park between the June and October long weekends must carry snow chains. Although 4-Wheel Drive (4WD) and All Wheel Drive (AWD) vehicles don’t require chains, we still recommend carrying them. They may be required in the event of extreme weather conditions.