Situated alongside Lake Jindabyne, this hotel offers spacious rooms with a balcony. Free WiFi is available in the restaurant and bar.
Slee
Australia
Very upmarket and classy. Furniture is stylish and modern. Clean and comfortable beds good size rooms. Breakfast was a bonus, good spread of food. Highly recommend
Just 20 minutes' drive from Kosciuszko National Park, Horizons Lake Jindabyne. Apartments offer a balcony or patio with views of the Lake Jindabyne or the Snowy Mountains.
alison
Australia
Delicious and plentiful breakfast included. Very clean and user friendly apartment. Nice atmosphere, great facilities. Would definitely stay again.
Guests can choose from a range of holiday cabins, all with heating and fans. The deluxe cabins offer self-contained accommodation with all bed linen, TV, fridge/freezer, microwave and all kitchenware....
Located in Jindabyne, 30 minutes’ drive from the Perisher and Thredbo ski fields, Acacia Snowy Motel features a pizza restaurant take away only and guest lounge room.
Xiulan
Australia
There is no breakfast. But we are here for ski, staff recon us to go to the nearby Woolies only 3-5 min drive away.
Situated just 17 km from Perisher Ski Resort, Kosciusko Tourist Park features accommodation in Jindabyne with access to a garden, a shared lounge, as well as a shared kitchen.
I really enjoyed Jindabyne. Just enough shops to keep us interested for a few days. I could have done with a few more restaurants for dinner but it was ok. The Banjo Patterson pub has loads of beers on tap and a lovely view.
It's really easy to walk around town and there are quite a few place for coffee and snacks in the morning.
Naida
Australia
Scored 10
10
Central position for a base if you interested in hiking in...
Central position for a base if you interested in hiking in Kosciuszko National Park . Pictures drive either to Thredbo or Charlottes Pass
In town big choice of coffee shops, restaurants, pubs
You can do grocery shopping in Woolworths
Jolanta
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
We hadn't been to Jindabyne since 2009 and I suggest that as...
We hadn't been to Jindabyne since 2009 and I suggest that as far as eateries go, you stick to the arcade in the CBD. That's the one where you can see the Woolies signage from the road.
Lots of good quality options from Mountain Munchies takeaway (excellent chai latte tea according to my wife and the food is above average for a takeaway), through to the bakery and cafe. Bacco's restaurant is well-rated, but it was closed on Sunday this time around.
We went in the off-season and two of the other places we tried beforehand on a Sunday morning were either changing menus and letting their food inventory run out or they offer next to nothing besides jaffles.
Travelling Canberran
Australia
Scored 10
10
We enjoyed the location on the lake.
We enjoyed the location on the lake. Scenery in the area is stunning. People were all friendly and helpful if needed. There would be enough activities for most people even off season when we were there.
Martin
Australia
Scored 10
10
I had the good fortune to find and travel on the cooma coach...
I had the good fortune to find and travel on the cooma coach to Perisher. I had not been there since the Old Jindabyne village had been flooded! The snow season was short this year and climate change has altered the scenery. Jindabyne has a pleasant holiday feel in any case, and the residents are putting their hopes in alternative active tourism. As a walker I look forward to guided walks with opportunities to learn about the ecosystems of the area.
sandcastle
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
Location is the best.
Location is the best. Right on the lake where you can relax and enjoy serene views. All the restaurants, shops, petrol pumps, snowy region visitor information centre is near by. Rooms are descent. We opted for family room which has direct access to the lake.
Parking space is congested and parking slots are not allocate. You have to park wherever there’s a space.
Overall - it is recommended to the travelers.
TejasDeshpande
Australia
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The hotel was easy to find... a little off the main highway into Jindabyne. The rooms booked by us were huge with a small patio to sit out facing the lake. On the first night, we were the only guests in the hotel which would have been a bit scary if we weren't travelling with family. The complimentary breakfast was adequate with a choice of cereals, bread, juice, yoghurt etc. The restaurant was shut for other meals during our stay so cannot comment on the service or quality of food
Location , comfort , cleanliness , price. Bed was comfy and shower was good. Both myself and a work colleague have stayed in Jindabyne many times for work. On this occasion we had cabins and we both agreed that we would stay again as our preferred location.
All rooms have views over Lake Jindabyne. Whilst they are not big our rooms had king beds and they were very comfortable. The motel is part of a larger complex and has a full service hotel with a restaurant/bistro and bar area.
The location to the centre was ideal. The room contained good cooking facilities and equipment to use. It was very handy to have a washing machine and dryer.
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