INSIDER’S GUIDE SUMMER 2013/14
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Welcome Welcome to Falls Creek, Victoria’s premier all-season alpine Resort. A few locals have put this booklet together to show you all that Falls Creek has in store for a unique High Country Summer escape. For first timers there is everything you need to know from dining options and Village services through to information and maps on the best hiking, cycling and mountain bike trails, as well as our spectacular alpine lake. For those familiar with Falls Creek in Summer, be sure to check out what is new this time around. Let us guide you through our intimate village, pristine landscape and majestic mountain waters. Like the Resort, this guide needs to be explored so be our guest and take a look around - you never know what you might find! David Herman CEO, Falls Creek Resort Management
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Plan your Trip Falls Creek Online At home or on your way, visit www.fallscreek.com.au for the latest weather conditions and travel tips. This site contains all the information you need on activities, events and services that await you at Falls Creek. To keep on top of all Resort news you can also sign up to our newsletter or follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Falls Creek Resort
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Summer Essentials Nature’s air-conditioning gives us a climate that is usually around 10°C - 15°C cooler than the towns and valleys below. Expect temperatures ranging to the high 20’s but don’t be surprised to see snow! To make sure you are fully prepared, it’s a good idea to come equipped with: • • • • • •
Sunscreen, Sunglasses, Hat & Camera Sturdy Walking Shoes for Hiking Bathers and a Towel for Swimming & Water Activities Hydration Backpack for any Long Treks Both Cool & Warm Clothing Raincoat or Umbrella for just in case!
Essentials aside, bring your own gear or hire when you get here for the following Resort activities:
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Mountain Bike or Road Cycle (hire available) Canoe, Kayak, Sailboat & Paddle Board Fishing Rod & Tackle (hire available) Tennis Racquets & Balls (hire available) Cricket Set (hire available) Exercise gear for Gym or Altitude Training Picnic Basket or Backpack
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Getting to Falls Getting to Falls Creek is easy and takes less time than you think. The Victorian High Country is an easy, same day trip from anywhere in Victoria or New South Wales. Those already living in the North East region can be at the Resort in less time than it takes to watch a movie. Consider the different ways below to travel in comfort to Falls Creek Alpine Resort.
By Car Falls Creek is 4½ hours from Melbourne and an easy day’s drive from Sydney or Canberrra. Albury is the closest major transport hub and is a leisurely 1½ to 2 hour drive away. There are no Resort Entry fees and snow chains are not required outside of Winter.
By Air Albury receives multiple flight services daily from Melbourne, Sydney and Canberra with a travel time of around an hour. From the airport there are plenty of vehicle hire and private transfer options. Guests can also transfer via helicopter and arrive in style at the Resort helipad. Flights take 35 minutes from Albury Airport. Call Forest Air Helicopters on 1300 731 450 to enquire or book.
By Coach Falls Creek Coach Service (03 5754 4024) offer private transfer services throughout Summer from Melbourne, Albury and Mount Beauty. Services operate on a charter basis and can cater to most group sizes.
By Train Travelling by train offers a fun alternative to freeway driving. V-line and CountryLink services operate daily from Melbourne and Sydney to Albury. From Albury there are a number of car hire options available for the remaining 1½ hour drive.
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Information & Holiday Bookings 1 Bogong High Plains Rd (beside Gateway Cafe) Map Ref K7 1800 232 557 info@fallscreek.com.au Open 7 days Visitor services are all under one roof at Falls Creek’s brand new Visitor Information hub, covering everything from guest services to activities and accommodation bookings. Located at the entrance to the village, it is the first stop for your trip to Falls Creek. Drop in and see our friendly staff the office is open all year round including weekends.
Visitor Information First time at Falls? Need some advice on what to do next? Our staff are there to help. For information, hire, bookings or advice on: • • • •
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Accommodation Book your next trip at Falls Creek’s official on-mountain reservation centre. The reservations team can take care of all your needs for accommodation, transport and even flights. Being Falls Creek locals, you also know you are ek.com getting the inside knowledge from the experts. cre .
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Falls Creek Village Falls Creek village is less than 1km point to point with most properties and attractions no more than a 20 minute walk. Plenty of activities are available right in the heart of the village with a number of quality cafes, restaurants and watering holes open all year round.
Slalom Plaza Slalom Plaza is a great meeting point and the main event precinct. The Plaza offers a lush village green and landscaped gateway amongst the impressive QT Falls Creek backdrop. Relax on the lawn for a picnic or a game of cricket, or just settle into a cafe for a spot of lunch or a morning latte.
Village Bowl The Bowl is the traditional heart of Falls Creek and a great spot in Summer. Get active with a game of tennis, hit the skate ramp or set off on the mountain bike trails. Those less inclined can sit back with a quiet drink and take in the view of the Summit. Be sure to head to the Bowl during event periods when restaurants and accommodation are open for business as well as scenic rides on the Summit Chairlift (check with Visitor Information for dates of operation).
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Tennis Courts The Village Bowl tennis courts are $10 per hour to hire with FREE racquet rental. You can also buy balls at $1 each. Bookings can be made via Foodworks Supermarket or Max’s Restaurant after business hours.
Kids Club The Kids Club operates every day throughout January and the Easter period with a range of fun and educational activities for primary school aged kids. Sessions run for 2 hours and are hosted by Resort staff (although parental accompaniment is required). Bookings for sessions are essential. You can do this by calling Visitor Information or (03) 5758 1202.
Summit Chairlift Take a ride on one of Falls Creek’s favourite chair lifts across selected event dates. Located in the Village Bowl, the Summit Chair takes you to the top of the ski fields with fantastic views across the whole resort. You can also take your mountain bike and access the brand new MTB trails. Dates of operation include the Dragon Boat Championships, SCODY 3 Peaks Challenge, Falls Creek Mountain Raid and Easter Festival events (subject to change).
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Village Services Community Gym QT Falls Creek Complex (near Foodworks) Map Ref G5 03 5758 1202 info@fallscreek.com.au Open 7 days 6:00am - 10:30pm Supplement your altitude training with our community gym - fully equipped with weights, spin bikes, treadmills, rowing machine and strength equipment. A pass is needed to access the gym which you can purchase as a single-visit, week, season or annual pass. You can purchase these at Falls Creek Resort Management (Next to the Police Station).
Child Care QT Falls Creek Complex (beside Stingray) Map Ref F4 (03) 5758 1244 childcare@fallscreek.com.au Open Mon - Fri 8:30am - 5:00pm Falls Creek Child Care is an approved Care Provider under the Early Years Learning Framework, managed and staffed by qualified professionals. Throughout Summer full and half day sessions are available for children from 12 weeks to 5 years old. Bookings are essential via the online form at www.fallscreek.com.au/childcare
Supermarket & Post Office QT Falls Creek Complex (near Slalom Plaza) Map Ref G5 (03) 5758 3009 Open 7 days (Post Office closed weekends) Falls Creek Foodworks Supermarket offers fresh food, groceries, newspapers, ATM, liquor sales, Summer essentials, souvenirs and newsagent services. The building next door also operates the local Falls Creek Post Office.
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Bazaar - Barista coffee all day & breakfast indoors or on the alfresco terrace. QT Falls Creek in Slalom Plaza (03) 5732 8020
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Gateway Cafe - Casual breakfast & coffee with indoor & outdoor dining options Opposite Gully Carpark (03) 5758 3646
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Bazaar - Alfresco dining with contemporary menu & quality beers & wines. QT Falls Creek in Slalom Plaza (03) 5732 8020
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Gateway Cafe - Casual homely lunch & drinks with indoor & outdoor dining options. O pposite Gully Carpark (03) 5758 3646
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JB’s Restaurant - European and Australian cuisine. Open for lunch by pre-booking. 9 Parallel St at Karelia Lodge (03) 5758 3278
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Last Hoot Pizzeria - Open 7 days from 10:00am for coffee & Italian pizza & pasta. Opposite Falls Express in Slalom Plaza (03) 5758 3088
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Milch - Contemporary cafe & bar with innovative design and menu. Open 7 days in January 4 Schuss St at Frueauf Village (03) 5758 3646
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JB’s Restaurant - European and Australian cuisine. Open for dinner by pre-booking. 9 Parallel St at Karelia Lodge (03) 5758 3278*
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Max’s Restaurant - Great pizzas, dinner & bar menu with sun deck, pool & darts till late. Top of Falls Creek Rd in the Bowl (03) 5758 3347
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Milch - Contemporary cafe & bar with innovative design and menu. Open 7 days in January 4 Schuss St at Frueauf Village (03) 5758 3646 *Dinner Bookings essential **Drinks only
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Dragon Boat Championships January 26-27 > Falls Creek’s favourite event returns for its 10th year with plenty of family fun & friendly rivalry. Join a team or start your own. All equipment and training supplied & no experience necessary.
Mountain Raid Adventure Race & Trail Run February 15-16 > Raid the mountain in a brand new and unique navigational adventure race. Teams of 4 compete over 2 days by foot, mountain bike and kayak across the High Plains and Rocky Valley Lake course. A separate trail run event will be held on the Sunday with 7km and 14km distances.
Scody 3 Peaks Challenge March 9 > Bicycle Network’s cycling epic is Falls Creek’s ultimate road challenge. Join competitors in taking on the 235km Alpine Loop from the Resort through Mt Beauty, Tawonga Gap, Mt Hotham and Omeo.
Easter Festival & Tennis Tournament April 18-21 > Head to the hills for Easter family fun with activities, games, Tennis Tournament, and of course - a visit from the Easter Bunny!
Downhill Descent Tour Weekends Join Alpine Gravity and Cedarwood Apartments in a series of Mountain Bike tour weekends. Rides feature Falls Creek’s new trails and old classics with qualified and professional tour guides. Full details and dates at fallscreek.com.au/MTBTourWeekend.
Summit Chairlift Operation Dragon Boat, Mountain Raid, 3 Peaks & Easter Events > Take on Falls Creek’s brand new Mountain Bike trails, lift accessed via the Summit Chairlift during peak event periods. *Event dates subject to change
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Adventure Activities
Walking & Hiking With trails to suit all abilities, a variety of walks originate from Falls Creek village. These range from easy ½ hour strolls and scenic vantage points to more challenging day or overnight hikes. Such treks take in alpine wildflowers, Rocky Valley Lake, historic cattlemen’s huts and even wild emus and brumbies. See the walking trail maps on the following pages.
Alpine Crossing The ultimate in High Country hiking, make the trek from Falls Creek to Mt Hotham on an epic 37km crossing of the High Plains. Best completed over 3 days, the crossing passes impressive landmarks such as Mt Feathertop, Wallaces Hut and Cope Hut. Pack your tent to take advantage of the ecofriendly camping platforms newly installed along the course. You can also complete this as a single day self-guided walk by booking transport to the trailhead at Mt Hotham for the return walk to Falls Creek. Bookings and all trail notes are available through Falls Creek Visitor Information.
Horse Riding Join a single or multi-day packhorse trek out of Falls Creek with experienced local operators. These rides are spectacular and fill up quickly so be sure to check with Visitor Information for information on available rides.
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Segway Tours Try the latest craze with a guided tour of Falls Creek’s iconic aqueduct trais by Segway. Driving a segway is easy to learn and incredible fun to try! You won’t find a more unique way to experience the High Country in Summer. Bookings are available through Visitor Information.
Historic Huts Take in the history of the High Country by riding or walking to some of the early cattlemans’ huts in the region. Built as early as the 1880’s, nearby Wallaces, Cope and Tawonga huts are easy to access and offer perfect spots for a picnic. You can find directions to Wallaces and Cope huts in the contained walking trail maps. There are also self-guided trail notes to reach the Tawonga Huts available from Visitor Information.
Mount McKay The highest drivable peak in Australia (1,850m), Mt McKay offers an incredible view of Falls Creek and the surrounding plains as far out as Mt Hotham, Bogong and Feathertop. You can also join a guided sunset tour or share a glass of bubbly with that somebody special. Tour packages are available through Visitor Information.
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In the Resort The Aqueduct Trail
4.8 km return
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This flat, freshly sheeted trail is the starting point for many hikes out of Falls Creek. Flanking the Resort’s iconic aqueducts, the trail passes through the top of the village & accesses hiking and cross country bike trails. Getting There: Village Bowl – From the tennis courts take the access track to the right of the Summit Chairlift. Village – From Schuss street follow Ory’s Trail opposite Milch. Slalom Plaza – Follow the Falls Express Chairlift line onto Wombats Ramble (wide grassy ski run). Continue uphill until the aqueduct trail intersects.
Rocky Valley Lake
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Australia’s highest lake (1,600m) is perfect for a relaxing walk, picnic, fishing or a dip in the clear blue waters. It is the stage for some of the Resort’s most popular Summer events and a great feature of Falls Creek’s natural beauty. Getting There: From the Village, Head left along the Aqueduct Trail (East)left as it curves its way into grassy woodland and crosses the Bogong High Plains Road. Cross through the Nordic Bowl and continue along the trail until you see the path to Rocky Valley Lake Foreshore across the road. Return via the same path or follow the Walking on Water Trail back to the village.
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Falls Creek Falls
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These falls are just a short walk from the entrance to the village. Completely scorched by the 2003 bushfires, this area demonstrates the regenerative ability of the alpine flora. The falls are also a great place for a dip after a long mountain walk. Getting There: From the Gully Carpark head through the village entrance towards Mt Beauty. After 150m the trail-head begins on the righthand side of the road via steep steps into the valley.
Wishing Well
6.2 km return
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This moderate trek brings you to a small pool at the end of the aqueduct, affectionately known as the “Wishing Well”. Return from this point or continue along to a viewpoint overlooking Mt Spion Kopje. Getting There: Access the Aqueduct Trail and follow it to the right (West) above the village and past the Village Bowl. It will soon narrow to a single track as you get closer to the Wishing Well.
Walking on Water Tail
4.8 km return
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Take in Falls Creek’s renowned Cross Country ski trails and Nordic Bowl with spectacular panoramic views of Rocky Valley Lake. Getting There: From Slalom Plaza head up Wombats Ramble until you pass the Aqueduct Trail. Follow ‘Aitken’s Trail’ left until the Pipeline Trail appears, again to the left. This will cross McKay/Pretty Valley Road and lead to the Rocky Valley Lake Foreshore. Return home via the Nordic Bowl and Aqueduct Trail.
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Home and Away Trail
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Hike the Falls Creek Summit via this High Plains trail. During selected dates you can avoid the initial climb by riding the Summit Chairlift. You can also try the Frying Pan Spur Extension. Getting There: Begin your walk at Ory’s Trail (entrance opposite Milch on Schuss St) uphill beyond the brown tank and onto the old Summit Home Trail. A steep and rocky climb, this winds uphill for 1km to the top of the Summit Chairlift. Look for the markers leading past the Ski Patrol hut, the end of the snow fence and to a T-intersection at the end of the undulating trail. Veer right across the rocky plateau and downhill to the “Wishing Well” and Aqueduct Trail return. Frying Pan Spur Extension: To get a little more out of your hike, take this side trip left at the T-interection. Less than 1km each way, Frying Pan Spur gives some truly spectacular views.
Mountain & Castle Trail
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A great Summer trek, this trail takes you past Sun Valley and some of Falls Creek’s most popular ski runs to the base of Mt McKay. Another great feature of this hike is passing the columnar outcrop of basalt rock from which Ruined Castle draws its name. Getting There: Begin at Ory’s Trail and head off as per the Home and Away Trail until reaching a fork halfway up the old Summit Home Trail (between Eagle and Summit Chairlift lines). Turn left and follow the trail markers until you reach Pretty Valley Road. Bearing right, you will soon see a trail to the left which leads to the top of Ruined Castle Chairlift and its rocky features. Continue uphill to the base of Mt McKay.
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Fishing The Falls Creek region is renowned for its excellent Brown and Rainbow Trout fishing. We’re also excited at the release of Chinook Salmon into Rocky Valley lake this Summer (although they will need another year before being large enough to fish). Boat ramps allow for launching of small boats on either side of the Dam Wall. There are also great spots for fly fishing at Rocky Valley Lake, Pretty Valley Lake (head up the Pretty Valley/Mt McKay Road near the Nordic Bowl) and in the village aqueducts.
Photogaphy The Alpine National Park’s natural environment is a photographer’s paradise. Falls Creek offers specialised camps with expert tuition from renowned photographer Charlie Brown on selected dates through the warmer months. Check with Visitor Information for more info or visit www.mountainside.net.au
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Kayak, Paddle Board & Canoe The beautiful calm waters of Rocky Valley Lake are perfect to explore by recreational water-craft. Launching ramps are available at Rocky Valley Lake foreshore or you can also try the pristine waters of Pretty Valley Lake and Bogong Village’s Lake Guy.
Sailing Bring along your sailboat and launch from either side of the dam wall to explore the expansive Rocky Valley Lake.
Waterfalls The carpark at the Kiewa Valley River crossing (between Falls Creek and Bogong Village) leads to one of the most impressive waterfalls in the region - Fainter Falls. Access via a 700m trail through the stunning alpine environment. Closer to the village is Falls Creek Falls. Directions are included with the walking trail map in this guide.
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Cycling & Riding
Road Cycling Falls Creek is Australia’s most complete cycling destination. It is regularly used by pro cyclists from across the globe as an altitude training venue. The challenging grades and 1,600m+ altitude makes the fully sealed Bogong High Plains Road ideal for cyclists from the amateur sightseer through to the elite professional. The pristine alpine views certainly don’t harm the experience either! A series of profiled routes out of Falls Creek allow you to make your ride as long or as short as you like. Check the following pages for maps and profiles on each ride. For more relaxing rides, try heading out past the Lake towards Omeo. Those after a challenge will be right at home tackling the climb from Mt Beauty or the full 235km Alpine Loop. This is the course for the Scody 3 Peaks Challenge which is hosted by Falls Creek each year on the Labour Day long weekend in March.
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Mountain Biking Mountain bikers get excited. For the past two years Falls Creek has been busy developing a series of new mountain biking trails integrated into the Resort’s ski fields and mountain terrain. This Summer will see the grand opening of the first four new trails with more trails still to come over the next 2 years. Adding to the existing trail network in 2014 are three new cross country tracks and one heart-stopping downhill bash. The XC trails include a connection from the “Wishing Well” to the Gully plus two massive loops near Wombat’s Ramble (that can be taken uphill or down). The downhill track is a fast belt on International into the Bowl. You can see the trails in full on the map within this guide. Over Summer a bike shuttle service will operate on weekends to access the trailheads. You can also get lifted access to the top when the Summit Chairlift runs on Event dates.
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Road Cycling Langfords Gap
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Take a leisurely ride past the Nordic Bowl and over the Rocky Valley Dam wall. This ride is perfect for beginners or those wanting to just take it easy.
Mt Beauty Ride
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Spend a morning or afternoon heading down to Mount Beauty. This ride takes in pretty Bogong Village and a crossing over the East Kiewa River, plus some flat stretches to catch your breath.
Blue Duck Run
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A favourite for all Falls Creek regulars is lunch at the historic Blue Duck Inn at Anglers Rest. Take in Trapyard Gap and the Bogong High Plains before your destination on the banks of the Cobungra River. Organise a pickup or make it a 95km loop with the return leg.
Falls to Bright
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Continue through Mt Beauty and take on the challenging “Tawonga Gap� - a steep, steady climb with dramatic lookouts over Bogong and Mt Beauty and a fast descent to Bright and its great shops and cafes.
The Alpine Loop
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The ultimate challenge - a 235km loop returning to Falls Creek through the Alpine National Park. As the setting for the Scody 3 Peaks Challenge, this ride is not for the faint-hearted or the unprepared. Taking it on is an incredible challenge but the satisfaction is just reward for those who finish.
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2013/14 is an exciting time for Mountain Biking at Falls Creek with the unveiling of new cross country and downhill trails developed over the past two years. Every weekend in Summer and (most of) Autumn you can access the trails via a new bike shuttle service. Major event weekends will also see the Summit Chair in operation for even quicker access to the top.
Aqueduct Trail
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The iconic Aqueduct Trail has had a facelift, completely resheeted from Rocky Valley Lake to the Wishing Well. A flat and gentle ride, this cross country trail is perfect for any ability.
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Beginning at the top of the Summit, this rampaging downhill is a heartstopping ride down International - a true Winter favourite. Cutting off the line before the Gully, it winds its way into the Bowl to finish at the base of the Summit Chair.
Gully XC
MED IUM
Connecting the Aqueduct Trail to the Gully is this new cross country trail - a gentle downhill XC from the Wishing Well to the base of the Gully Chair.
Wombats XC 1 / XC 2
MED IUM
An expansive singletrack network winding in and around the Wombats Ramble area. Technically a cross country trail, It can be ridden as two separate loops (bordered by the Aqueduct Trail) or as one massive loop between Pretty Valley Road and the base of Falls Express. It features some great downhill elements and can be navigated either uphill or downhill.
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Altitude Training Falls Creek is regarded as Australia’s leading altitude training destinations internationally. With an altitude of between 1,600m and 1,850m, the expansive alpine trail network and highest Lake in the country offer an unparalleled diversity of training options. Supported by a 5,000 bed village, Falls Creek provides the ideal base for altitude training camps for all levels and budgets. Contact Visitor Information for more information.
Trail Running Our extensive network of on-grade running trails span 45km in total and take runners through Falls Creek and the spectacular National Park landscape. A series of endurance treks and local mountain peaks (including Victoria’s highest at Mt Bogong) offer a further test to your training program. In 2013/14 we are launching 3 trail runs as part of the 7 Peaks Trail Running Series. Check with Visitor Information for more details.
Road Cycling The 235km Alpine Loop is consistently used by amateur and professional athletes and offers world-class road cycling. Comparable to a Tour de France stage, the loop takes in three major climbs (Falls Creek, Mt Hotham and Tawonga Gap) and is the course for the Bicycle Network epic - the Scody 3 Peaks Challenge.
Cross Training A network of mountain biking trails support the Resort’s cross country riding, featuring several steep climbs and rapid descents. In addition, Rocky Valley Lake offers a unique training option with a spectacular Olympic length 2km water course for rowers and kayakers at 1,650m above sea level. The lake is also ideal for sailing, canoeing, dragon boating and other like water sports.
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Our Surrounds North East Victoria is a diverse region offering a wide range of food, wine and experiences. Falls Creek’s surrounding region is as beautiful as the Resort itself. Our neighbouring towns also offer a great range of additional activities to occupy your time.
Wineries The Alpine Valleys Wine Region is renowned for its quality wines and inviting cellar doors. Enjoy a scenic day of wine tasting by touring the local estates of Ceccanti, Annapurna, Bogong Estate, Boyntons Feathertop, Michelini and Gapsted.
Helicopter Tours Take a scenic flight above the Kiewa Valley and Bogong High Plains. Albury-based Forest Air Helicopters offer a year-round scenic flight service via pre-booking. (1300 731 450)
Golf Enjoy a round at nearby Mt Beauty’s 18 hole course - just 30 minutes drive from the Resort. The course features great views, moderate fees and rental of buggies and clubs. (03 5754 1954)
4 Wheel Driving Outside the National Park, the Kiewa Valley and surrounding mountain terrain offer a great range of tracks for 4WD exploring. Pick up a map from the Mt Beauty Visitor Information Centre.
Gliding Get a rush of adrenaline by taking a trial instructional flight at the Mt Beauty Gliding Club (0418 379 939). Nearby Bright is also renowned for its paragliding and a number of operators offer tandem flights.
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Winter
Winter 2014 Falls Creek comes into its own in Winter with Victoria’s largest skiable area and Australia’s only true ski-in, ski-out alpine village. Amongst the snow-covered roads, steeps and plains your magical winter escape awaits with a unique experience for everyone.
Winter Stats Season Dates .................................... Jun 8 - Sep 28, 2013 Downhill Terrain ............... 17% Beg / 60% Inter / 23% Adv Cross Country Trails ............................... 65km+ Groomed Number of Lifts ............................................. 14 + Tube Park Number of Runs ............................................................... 92+ Snowshoe Trails .............................................. 1 Beg / 1 Inter Terrain Parks ....................................... 1 Beg / 1 Inter / 2 Adv Accommodation .............................................. 5,000+ Beds Dining ...................................................... 30+ Establishments
Downhill Sports Skiing and snowboarding are the most popular sports at Falls Creek, boasting some of the best “progression perfect” terrain in the country to complement a diverse range of difficulty. The 2.2km Wombats Ramble (Australia’s longest green & night skiing run) is a family favourite for all who visit. The more adventurous can progress on to the cruisey blue runs of Ruined Castle and advanced black terrain of the Summit. Park riders are spoilt for options at Falls. Our 4 terrain parks range from beginner features up to elite jumps and rails. Those wanting more out of their sliding also have access to one of Australia’s most innovative and awarded Snowsports Schools.
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Cross Country For something a little different this Winter, go Nordic! Falls Creek features Australia’s best Cross Country skiing terrain. Over 65km of groomed trails are 100% free to access, offering a fun and budgetfriendly way for first-timers or elite skiers to experience the snow. Home to the Australian National Team, Falls Creek also hosts the Kangaroo Hoppet which is the largest international snowsports event in the Southern Hemisphere and one of the first major events for many of our returning Olympians from the Sochi 2014 Games.
Snowplay In 2013 Falls Creek launched its brand new Snowplay Park in the Village Bowl. This season it returns better than ever for excellent fun - right in the heart of the village. Add in the Snow Tube Park, Toboggan Slope and specialised Snowshoe trails and Falls Creek has something to offer for everybody to enjoy.
Food & Beverage Falls Creek is a foodie’s heaven. There are over 35 dining options in Winter with half of these apres’ ski hotspots at sun-down. Options range from lunchtime snack shops to funky barista cafes and 5 star fine dining. There is also a fully-stocked supermarket for self-catered options.
Attractions & Events Kids Snow-Dragon shows, night skiing sessions and a night show & fireworks spectacular are regular highlights each week at Falls Creek. For a unique event experience the annual Sled Dog Classic is not to be missed. Guests can also take part in a multitude of events and tours throughout the season from helicopter flights to snowmobile tours, back-country skiing, grooming tours and more.
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Guide Index •
Accommodation
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Activities
8, 14
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Falls Creek Ski Lifts
8, 11, 18, 27, 36
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Flights (Travel)
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Alpine Loop
16, 28, 30
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Glider Flights
38
6
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Alpine Crossing
18
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Golf
38
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Altitude Training
36
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Guided Tours
19
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Aqueduct Trail
18, 20
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Gym Memberships
12
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ATM
12
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Heathy Spur
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Bogong Village
27
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Helicopter
24 6, 38
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Booking Agents
8
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Horse Riding
•
Bus Service
6
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5
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Camping
18
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Kayaking
27
27
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Kids Club
22, 29
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Langfords Gap
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Canoeing
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Chairlift Rides
•
Child Care
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Cope Hut
12
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Liquor Store
18 -19, 24, 32
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Marum Point
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Dining
16
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Mountain Biking
•
Dragon Boats
16
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MTB Trail Maps
18
11 24, 32 12 32 29, 32, 34 32, 34
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Driving
6
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Mountain Raid & Trail Run 16
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Easter Carnival
16
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Mt Beauty
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Events
16
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Mt Cope
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5
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Mt McKay
27
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Mt Nelse
32
21, 27
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Newsagent
12
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Fainter Falls
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Falls Creek Falls
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Omeo
30
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Supermarket
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Packhorse Trail
22
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Tawonga Gap
12 30
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Packing for Falls Creek
5
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Tawonga Huts
19, 32
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Paragliding
38
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Tennis Court Hire
11
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Photography
26
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Tennis Tournament
16
8
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Tour Bookings
8
12
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Trail Running
36
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Picnic Backpacks
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Post Office
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Pretty Valley
26, 32
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Reservations
8
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Village Access
16
6
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Village Directory
16
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Resort Entry
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Resort Management
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Road Cycling
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Road Cycling Maps
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5
16
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Village Map
14
28, 30
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Village Walkways
16
30
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Visitor Information
Rocky Valley Lake 20, 26 - 27
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Walking Trail Maps
8 22, 24
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Ropers Lookout
24
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Wallaces Hut
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Sailing
27
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Watchbed Creek
24, 32
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Segway Tours
19
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Waterfalls
21, 27
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Skateboard Ramp
10
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Website
5
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Slalom Plaza
10
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Wineries
38
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Snow Chains
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Souvenirs
19, 24, 32
6
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Winter
12
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Wishing Well
21, 34 16, 28
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Summit Chairlift
11
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3 Peaks Challenge
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Sunset Tour
19
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4 Wheel Driving
40
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