Selwyn Snow Resort

Selwyn Snow Resort
The Township Triple Chair at Selwyn Snow Resort, winter 2011.
The Township Triple Chair at Selwyn Snow Resort, winter 2011.
LocationSnowy Mountains, New South Wales, Australia
Nearest major cityCanberra
Coordinates35°54′30″S 148°27′00″E / 35.90833°S 148.45000°E / -35.90833; 148.45000
Vertical122 metres (400 ft)
Top elevation1,614 metres (5,295 ft)
Base elevation1,492 metres (4,895 ft)
Skiable area45 hectares (110 acres)
Longest runLong Arm Run,
800 metres (2,600 ft)
Lift system8 lifts
Terrain parksYes
Snowmaking35 hectares (86 acres)
Night skiingNo
Websitewww.selwynsnow.com.au
Selwyn traces its origins to nearby Kiandra, where skiing began in Australia in 1861.
View to Racecourse Run from Kangaroo Ridge Run.

Selwyn Snow Resort, formerly known as Selwyn Snowfields, is a ski resort located in the most northern part of the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales, Australia, in the Snowy Monaro Regional Council and Kosciuszko National Park.[1] Selwyn Snow Resort is located near the town of Adaminaby and is close to Cabramurra, which is the highest town in Australia.

Selwyn is owned by Blyton Group, which also owns Charlotte Pass Snow Resort. It reopened on the 10th of June 2023, with a new general manager, Lucy Blyton.

  1. ^ "Mount Selwyn - Accommodation, Maps, Attractions & Events". VisitNSW.com. Retrieved 25 April 2016.