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National Park<br />

Discovery Activities<br />

Attraction / Activities<br />

National Park<br />

Short Breaks Pass<br />

Attraction / Activities<br />

Take a walk with a Discovery Ranger <strong>to</strong> find<br />

out about Australia’s highest peak and the<br />

ecosystems that surround it. Have fun, get<br />

wet, paint a picture or learn about bush tucker.<br />

Kosciuszko National Park - where learning<br />

is fun for all ages!<br />

Telephone (02) 6450 5600<br />

www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au<br />

Rates: From Adult $5, Children $3*<br />

Our Spring, Summer and Autumn Short Breaks<br />

Pass gives you 5 days’ use of Kosciuszko National<br />

Park for the price of 4 plus access <strong>to</strong> many<br />

activities. Wander through alpine flowers on the<br />

roof<strong>to</strong>p of Australia. Climb Australia’s highest<br />

peak, Mt Kosciuszko, or chill out while fishing<br />

crystal-clear mountain streams.<br />

Explore cool limes<strong>to</strong>ne caves or camp among<br />

magnificent old snow gums. Experience the<br />

diverse flora and fauna, and discover the area’s<br />

rich cultural his<strong>to</strong>ry and natural landscapes.<br />

Telephone (02) 6450 5600<br />

www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au<br />

After passing a waterfall, the track climbs Big<br />

Hill for a view of the <strong>Snowy</strong> <strong>Mountains</strong> from<br />

the west, then descends <strong>to</strong> Tumbarumba Creek.<br />

Camping Cooma is one of the region’s natural Restaurant<br />

highlights. The Lott One Foods<strong>to</strong>re, of the best Bakery of the & Café local<br />

camping spots is the Henry Angel Trackhead<br />

This bright, colourful foods<strong>to</strong>re specialises in<br />

on the Hume and Hovell Track, where hot<br />

using the best local produce available. Open<br />

showers 7 days a and week flush for breakfast, <strong>to</strong>ilets bring brunch a <strong>to</strong>uch or lunch. of<br />

home Listed comfort in the SMH <strong>to</strong> the Good dramatic Food Guide grandeur 2004-06, of<br />

it was voted as making the best coffee between<br />

the Sydney surroundings. and the snowfields There are in also the SMH some 2006. local<br />

bush retreats with camping facilities, such as<br />

178-180 Sharp Street, Cooma<br />

McPhersons Telephone (02) Plains 6452 Alpine 1414 Retreat.<br />

email: matt@lott.com.au<br />

Exploring on wheels<br />

For anyone who revels in a fabulous country<br />

drive, the <strong>Snowy</strong> Valleys Way is a great reason<br />

<strong>to</strong> hit the road. In its wandering journey<br />

through Coomasouthern <strong>NSW</strong> and Vic<strong>to</strong>ria, Arts this & Craft<br />

new Raglan <strong>to</strong>uring Gallery route & links Cultural scenery, Centre culture, Inc local<br />

his<strong>to</strong>ry, food and wine and some of the iconic<br />

The Raglan Gallery & Cultural Centre Inc is<br />

experiences of Australian <strong>to</strong>urism.<br />

situated in Cooma’s oldest street among many<br />

The<br />

heritage-listed<br />

<strong>Snowy</strong> Valleys<br />

buildings.<br />

Way<br />

It<br />

passes<br />

displays<br />

through<br />

and sells art,<br />

crafts, ceramics and gifts created by artists from<br />

Tumbarumba the region. It at is available about its for mid-point, small functions. and<br />

the Open local Wednesday motels, B&Bs <strong>to</strong> Sunday, and self-contained<br />

9.30 <strong>to</strong> 4.30.<br />

cottages 9-11 Lambie make Street, an ideal Cooma s<strong>to</strong>pover. The forest<br />

trails Telephone of the (02) Tumbarumba 6452 3377region also offer<br />

Rates: No Charge*<br />

sensational terrain for four-wheel driving<br />

and mountain-bike riding, with easy rambles<br />

through undulating countryside <strong>to</strong> downhill<br />

heart-s<strong>to</strong>ppers in some of Australia’s most<br />

beautiful Cooma alpine country. The Attraction quiet country / Activities<br />

roads Cooma-Monaro also attract road Railway cyclists, and Laurel Hill<br />

Forest Lodge caters for groups of riders from<br />

Experience the nostalgia of rail travel on a<br />

both cycle styles.<br />

1924 rail mo<strong>to</strong>r, which departs the his<strong>to</strong>ric<br />

railway station each weekend and travels<br />

north <strong>to</strong> Bunyan - or further north <strong>to</strong> Chakola.<br />

Charters For more are available information, outside regular contact times. the<br />

Tumbarumba Visi<strong>to</strong>r Information Centre,<br />

telephone: (02) 6948 3333, or visit<br />

Cooma Railway Station, Cooma<br />

our website: www.tumbashire.nsw.gov.au<br />

Telephone (02) 6452 7791<br />

www.cmrailway.org.au<br />

Tumbarumba<br />

Sunnyside Lodge B&B<br />

Accommodation<br />

Tumbarumba<br />

Tumbarumba Motel<br />

Accommodation<br />

HHHH<br />

Tumbarumba<br />

The Club Motel<br />

Accommodation<br />

Sunnyside Lodge B&B offers luxury<br />

accommodation in a his<strong>to</strong>ric homestead<br />

(circa 1888) with its own dining room, wine<br />

tasting and sales. Choose from three double<br />

rooms or one with four single beds, all with<br />

own ensuite.<br />

12 Albury Close, Tumbarumba<br />

Telephone (02) 6948 3200<br />

www.sunnysidelodge.com.au<br />

Nestled in the foothills of the <strong>Snowy</strong> <strong>Mountains</strong>,<br />

this motel offers quiet surrounds and conference<br />

facilities. The Elms award-winning restaurant<br />

offers country hospitality at its best. We invite<br />

you <strong>to</strong> relax and enjoy the hospitality and<br />

comfort of our well appointed establishment.<br />

Cnr Albury and Mate Streets, Tumbarumba<br />

Telephone (02) 6948 2494<br />

email: tmotel@bigpond.com<br />

* Rates valid at at date date of of publication, January May 2006. 2007. Accommodation prices prices based based on on twin/double share (unless otherwise stated) and subject<br />

<strong>to</strong><br />

<strong>to</strong><br />

availability.<br />

availability.<br />

Terms<br />

Terms<br />

and<br />

and<br />

conditions<br />

conditions<br />

apply,<br />

apply,<br />

please<br />

please<br />

contact<br />

contact<br />

the<br />

the service<br />

service<br />

provider<br />

provider<br />

for<br />

for a<br />

complete<br />

complete<br />

list<br />

list<br />

of<br />

of<br />

terms<br />

terms<br />

and<br />

and<br />

conditions.<br />

conditions.<br />

The Club Motel has 16 rooms, including 2 with<br />

spas and 2 with amenities for disabled visi<strong>to</strong>rs.<br />

Queen-sized and king-sized single rooms with<br />

TV, split-system air-conditioner, direct dial<br />

phone and internet.<br />

40 Win<strong>to</strong>n Street, Tumbarumba<br />

Telephone (02) 6948 2333<br />

email: tumbarumbabc@yahoo.com.au<br />

Rates: From $80 <strong>to</strong> $110 per room per night*<br />

Tumbarumba and surrounds<br />

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