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High Country Mountain Resort, Jindabyne

High Country Mountain Resort is situated on a mountain ridge at an elevation of 1260 metres. The spacious lounge features a bush rock open fireplace where you can sit back and enjoy a leisurely dring from our fully licensed bar. Two dining areas provided for guests. The Restaurant features modern Australian cuisine. The games and entertainment lounge offers TV/video/DVD, board games, books, table tennis and pool table.

All guests rooms have Queen beds with private ensuites and offer fabulous views over the Snowy Mountains and Lake Jindabyne. With a 4 star NRMA rating, High Country Mountain Resort is the perfect venue for your winter escape, come and be captivated!

Accommodation Options

Twin or Double Room

All rooms have lovely views, private ensuites and serviced daily.

Website: www.highcountrymountainresort.com.au

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