Mt. Buller Ski Resort

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Overview

Mt. Buller Ski Resort is the most accessible ski area in Australia and has the largest lift network in Victoria. The resort and alpine village treat spectators to gorgeous mountain scenery and excellent accommodation options. Mt. Buller is about a three hour drive from Melbourne.

The Mt. Buller Village has ski in, ski out accommodations with a wide range of restaurants, bars, and nightlife options.


There are 7000 beds available at the Resort in hotels, commercial lodges and clubs. An additional 2300 guest beds are available in nearby towns such as Mansfield, less than a 45 minute drive away.

Terrain

Mt. Buller Ski Resort has trails that can suit any ability level ranging from long groomers to wide open snow fields. The ABOM Express chairlift on the Northern side of the mountain has long beginner runs and a smaller learning area.

Intermediate skiers will find great terrain options off the Summit and Wombat chairlifts.

Inside Scoop

Mt. Buller is an easy three hour drive from Melbourne and is a great mountain getaway. The picturesque Mt. Buller Village sits at the base of Mt. Buller and is home to lodging, restaurants and shopping.

Mt. Buller is also a great summertime destination and offers world class mountain biking.


Plan Your Trip

Mt. Buller Lodging

Best Time for Snow

Average Snowfall

22"
14"
9"
5"
0.5"
9"
Jun
14"
Jul
18"
Aug
6"
Sep
0.5"
Oct

Terrain Overview

5%
Beginners Runs
39%
Intermediate Runs
56%
Advanced Runs
61
Runs in Total
1.6 mi
Longest Run
10 ac
Night Skiing
196 ac
Snow Making

Total Lifts: 22

1
High Speed Sixes
8
Quad Chairs
3
Triple Chairs
1
Double Chairs
9
Surface Lifts

Elevation

5922'
Summit
1411'
Vertical Drop
4511'
Base

Important Dates

June 03, 20232023/06/03
Projected Opening
October 01, 20232023/10/01
Projected Closing
N.A.
Projected Days Open
128
Days Open Last Year
77
Years Open
95"
Average Snowfall
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