The High Country Motel Was First Established in 1962 and Was Built in the Typical Alpine-Style Found Throughout the Area

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The High Country Motel Was First Established in 1962 and Was Built in the Typical Alpine-Style Found Throughout the Area The High Country Motel was first established in 1962 and was built in the typical alpine-style found throughout the area. The Motel is situated on 4.4 acres of gardens and natural bushland. All 40 units are ground floor and equipped with ensuite, televisions, refrigerators, clock radios, tea & coffee making facilities, electric blankets and direct dial telephones. Snowy Mountains Tour The spacious, open lounge with bar overlooks the pool and the adjacent hillside and as many as 70 people can enjoy, in comfort, the lovely log fire and the beautiful view. Our “Top of the Town” restaurant, which has magnificent views over Cooma and Park- like grounds at the High Country Motel surrounding countryside, can accommodate up to 120 people at meal times orchestrated by our enthusiastic professional team. There is also a games room, dance floor, karaoke and a swimming pool. Upon arrival and settling down in your room, you are invited to go to the reception area where you will receive your name badge. You are free to have a drink at “The Overflow”, our cocktail bar, before a delicious dinner with a complimentary carafe of wine at your table. Breakfast is usually around 8am and is your choice of Restaurant with outstanding town and rural views a full, hot continental meal together with fruit juices, 6 days, 5 nights all-inclusive tour. tea and coffee. Come join our most popular tour, offered year-round. We have our own fully equipped coach and our experienced coach captains have a deep knowledge FREE CALL 1800 630 303 of the area and provide captivating commentaries on this fascinating part of Australia. 12 Chapman St, Cooma NSW 2630 Web: www.highcountrymoteltours.com.au Email: [email protected] Phone: (02) 6452 1277 Fax: (02) 6452 3305 Relax by the motel’s swimming pool Day 5 Highlights today include beautiful Lake Jindabyne and the unique valley of Thredbo. Highlights: We drive by the famous Skitube, encounter Snowy Mountains Authority, Perisher Valley and view Mt Kosciusko from Happy Valley, Mt Selwyn, Cooma history, Charlotte’s Pass. Return home with a short Thredbo Village, Mt Blue Cow, Bega Valley, visit at the township of Jindabyne. Cheese factory, Jindabyne, Winery, Canberra, Day 1 Enjoy the comfortable Xplorer train to Canberra. En route, relax and view the Day 3 beautiful Southern Highlands. Our coach will Today we travel to Nimmitabel, Brown meet you and travel to Cooma via the scenic Mountain, the picturesque Bega Valley and Monaro plains. Relax at “The Overflow” the Cheese Factory. We then head for the cocktail lounge then enjoy a hearty dinner at coastal town of Tathra where we can sample our dining room with views of the town. local oysters and continue on to the Grevillea Winery for wine tasting. Day 4 Day 6 Town tour of Cooma features Centennial We commence our journey home after Park and National Trust buildings in Lambie saying goodbye to the friendly staff at the Street. We then take you for a ride on the motel. In Canberra we see Parliament quaint historical Cooma rail. After a delicious House, Lake Burley Griffin and several barbeque lunch back at the motel we go to embassies then board the train back home. see the Snowy Mountains Hydro Authority exhibition and film. Visit Cooma’s excellent shops for a souvenir. Day 2 Today we want to look back on our historic past, so we visit the Locker family at Happy Valley and ramble with them through 150 years of alpine mountain heritage. Enjoy a unique collection of old Australiana and original Cobb & Co coaches. Then we travel Please enquire about our other tours. to Cabramurra - Australia’s highest FREE CALL 1800 630 303 township. We also visit the goldfields of Kiandra and Providence Portal. Itinerary subject to change without notice. .
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