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107 MT BAW BAW – There’s a mountain of things on offer

SPRING & SUMMER BRINGS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE

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Mt Baw Baw is home to one of the best snow resorts in the state. But when the snow melts and the weather heats up, there’s still so much to do in the popular alpine region.

Considered to be a hidden gem only an hour east of Melbourne, Mt Baw Baw has for years been attracting skiers, snowboarders, toboggan enthusiasts and families just wanting to experience the beauty of the snow.

But Mt Baw Baw Marketing Coordinator Amon Bradshaw said there were several reasons to visit the area when Winter is over. “A lot of people only think of snow season when they think of the Alpine Resorts but there are many people, including myself, who prefer the more relaxed, natural and ‘wild’ summer vibes. The clean fresh air, the amazing sunsets which happen further to the south, and just the beautiful tranquillity,” Amon said.

“Mt Baw Baw is the perfect destination to escape the summer heat. The village is nestled amongst Australia's most pristine snow gum forests with average temperatures 10 degrees or more cooler than off the mountain. The resort offers spectacular views over Gippsland with Phillip Island visible on a clear day.

THERE’S A MOUNTAIN OF THINGS ON OFFER AT MT BAW BAW

Words by Lia Spencer | Photos by Robert Pell

Mountain biking, hiking and trail running are the main activities over summer.”

Those wanting to tackle the trails can do so on their own bikes or can hire mountain bikes (eMTB) from the resort. Laser Tag is another popular activity, available from November.

There are also several events on the cards for next year, including a new skateboard festival and a Tarmac Rally Championship. The Downhill Skateboarding Festival is scheduled to launch in the new year and the Baw Baw Sprint will hopefully go ahead after the last event was cancelled due to Victoria's snap lockdown in late 2020. Other annual events including the Alpine Disc Golf Tournament, Baw Baw Trail Run, Victorian Downhill MTB Series and more are also set to return. For those who prefer a little less action, there are several other activities on offer that will heighten your appreciation for Mt Baw Baw’s natural beauty and unique environment and wildlife.

Mt Baw Baw is home to some unique animals including the Baw Baw Frog which exists only on the Baw Baw Plateau and is critically endangered. Amon said visitors can learn about the frog by entering the resort’s Frog Fact Walk competition which runs through the entire season. There are also daily dingo walks that can be booked by families for $29 per person, which includes coffee and cake.

For more information and to keep up to date, visit the Mt Baw Baw website, www.mountbawbaw.com.au