mipy
人行路线有时很泥泞湿滑,平衡感要好山上缆车下车位置的动线有点混乱,请小心在雪地行走时,也要提防滑雪新手的偷袭
303jubinj
Well.. If you are not into snow sports like me and going there just for the experience, get there early. if you are an avid skier too, get there early. Moral of the story - Get there early. This means you don't have to rush in and around and get parking closer to the entrance. the food is ok. but after a couple of hours in the cold, you need something hot. so go have a hot beverage and since I was there for about 2 - 3 hrs and not in the snow - I spent most of my time in the café. (I was with a bunch of people interested in skiing).
1JustineC
We went up for a day trip in August. The conditions were surprisingly good for Australia so we had some great runs once we got out of the queues. We pre bought a pass online but couldn't have it posted as it was too close to when we were visiting. We expected that there would be a pickup option as there is with many overseas resorts. Unfortunately there wasn't and we had to stand in a 1.5 hour queue to pick up our pre purchased passes which was ridiculous.My main tip would be ensure you leave enough time to have lift passes mailed otherwise you will waste 1-2 hours of valuable snow time standing in a line. We have also been to mount Buller in Summer to mountain bike. It has some of the best trails I have ridden on and is well worth the visit!
greynurse2
Mt Buller is a great place to ski, depending on where you ski, during peak season, snow will be good and all runs open, so get off Burke St. fast, as this run will kill you, way to many beginner's slamming into each other and the ski school have blocked half the street off, making it difficult to navigate, so get to the top and choose from the runs available, best to get the App or a map from the Info desk at Cow Camp.There are plenty of food outlets, very pricey, but it is a tourist destination so allow for it in your trip budget.Accommodation is available but most will have to be booked way in advance, and will cost you an arm and a leg.I have been coming here for years and have seen a gradual increase in visitors making skiing crowded.The off peak and shoulder periods are probably the best times to come up for skiing, not a lot of runs open but not a lot of people either making skiing a bit more of a delight, Bourke St will still be busy but some of the other runs will be open making it a good opportunity for Green skiers to try the blue runs and Blue the Black runs if there is snow off course.Accommodation is way cheaper and most places will have vacancies for a snap decision to stay the night, it is still pricy but way cheaper than peak season.I still give Mt Buller a 10/10 for a ski destination as its only 3 hours to Melbourne making it a 6 hour drive for day trippers and it may be expensive but snow skiing is an expensive sport.
C2452VLjohnk
An amazing place with spectacular views. Visited in December and was still very cold so take warm clothes. Be very careful when driving up as the roads are very dangerous
dorothyw58
We did love the wonderful views throughout the Vic Alps -Craig's Hut - Falls Creek and Mr Buller but would have loved to go on a chairlift at Mt Buller as I believe it would have been most impressive in Summer as well as snow - good tourist attraction for summer months - good for Victoria - we had a lovely time and stayed at Mansfield caravan park and did day trips most beautiful everywhere
mikehooi
Hi All, I am asian traveller and mt buller is the 1st destination with snow. Before this we are reading a lot and prepare , buying jackets, hat, glove . We had booked a day trip from melbourne and it was enjoyable. I had travel in end Aug 2014 which is the end season, still expecting snow but maybe less. The bus made a stop in Auzburg Resort for us to get some snow gear for hire. This is where i need to alert all 1st time traveller to mt buller, you might be "convince" that your jacket is not good enough and you need to rent etc and they will tell you is far expensive at mt buller. I fall for the advice by renting jackets, pants and boots after been told is super cold up there and i could not last a few minute walking at mt buller. However when i step foot at the hill top, i realized i was scam as all the rentals were too much ,too heavy and is not needed at all and become too hot and uncomfortable. I should had trust my research about mt buller and the weather and not trust the Auzburg resort advice. My advice to 1st time traveller to mt buller in the end season, there is no need to rent all those expensive winter gear at Auzburgh, if the weather is too harsh for you , is not too late to rent at mt buller, and the price only fraction of dollar extra, just shop around there is a lot of outlet upthere rather then spend a few hundred dollars and realized none is actually needed and become a burden to carry around.
rodg856
Mt Buller is a great place to visit all year. Be careful though as in off peak times many places aren't open.During summer expect only the larger accomodation places to be open.There is no charge to drive through the toll gate and also no parking fees so it is a much cheaper to visit and much much less crowded. It's also 5-7 degrees cooler that the surrounding flat lands.Plenty of stuff to do with extensive walking, cycling both road and mountain bikes, great 4 wd tracks and also Mt Stirling just across the way. Worth the trip if you haven't been before, but be sure to either book ahead and ask what places will be open for eats.Watch out for cyclists on the road from Mansfield. Mt Buller is on the 7 peaks challenge which is a cycling event for individuals. They frequent the road and can often be seen around summer ect.
Brenton_c_lee
Winter: Buller is my favourite in-bounds Aussie destination. Beginners to Intermediates could spend weeks here, Experts and Advanced (or anyone thats been to bigger Euro/Nth American resorts) may get a little bored as in the grand scheme of things, the place isn't "big". But what it has is pretty good. Theres bunny slopes, toboggan areas, terrain parks, decent groomed runs, snowmaking (weather permitting) and some decent steeper and off-piste terrain if you know where to look. Of course, each winter will vary - great snow coverage and all lifts turning one season, low snow and only partially open the next. Give it a crack, aside from an expensive lift ticket you've got nothing to lose.
AdamK_11
Liked everything about the place....and mostly that there wasn't any snow when I was there (summer).Beautiful roads, stunning countryside all around, a great place for a relaxing break away from the big smoke. only 3 hours drive from Melbourne and 8 hours from Sydney.
DrAditiK
I had visited Mount buller in August .It had just started snowing then.We booked cabs and drove all the way from Melbourne to Mount BullerOne can hire vehicle provided you have a valid I'd proof and DL.The drive is v scenic and worth every minute.You will have to park your vehicle's in a town and then book a bus tickets to go to the Mt.Private vehicles are not allowed to drive to the mountain peak directly.We reached Mt Buller at around 11am and enjoyed various activities/sports on the snow for the whole day.You can try sking day packages which are not that expensive but it always works out cheaper in tours.All in all a fun day for all!It a place where you can find people of all age groups enjoying to their fullest.Do remember to grab something to eat before you reach there as there happens to be only one restaurant at the base of the mountain and the menu is limitedAlso do wear warm clothes as the temperature drop down hence gets Chilli in the evenings.I would still recommend visiting the location on a group tour as our trip costed us more than what a group tour would.One can find many such tours at the tourist information center in Melbourne next to the ACMIPs : ull get 50 percent discounted tour tickets at halftrix shop next to the town hall.The tours usually include return travel &sking lessons.
BarbB636
Went up for a drive and look around. The temperature was only 1.5 and overcast. We did some walking around, took lots of pictures and then stayed for dinner for something different.
AniruddhM
I booked a day tour from Melbourne to Mt Buller. The drive is good, the place is awesome. I have not seen much snow before, and I wanted to learn to ski. The place will pleasantly treat you.The mountain is beautiful, the lift services efficient and the trainers of the Ski school friendly.Will definitely go back and try ski again.There are multiple shops in the foothills and also near the top where they rent the ski gear. I found it useful and the staff friendly. They will help to choose and fit the boots/ski for you.
328nathand
Mt Buller is one of Australia's premier ski playgrounds. They have a heap of terrain to suit every ski/boarder level, which was great when I was learning. The runs are super easy to get to with a heap of chairlifts on offer, and the town itself is great with a number of cafes and bars available to warm you up on those cold days! Definitely recommend skiing this mountain given it is only a few hours from Melbourne.
shaung212
As a Melbournian I've been going to Buller for years. The most accessible major resort from Melbourne, great range of slopes (when the entire mountain is open). Unfortunately most things tends to be on the expensive side.