More than 50 cm of snow at Falls Creek; resort adds ski runs for tourists

By
0
2346
falls-creek-alpine-resort

In the past few days Falls Creek has had over 50 cms of snow fall blanketing the resort and turning the village into a Winter wonderland. With all this fresh snow, plenty of new runs have opened including Australia’s longest beginner run, Wombats Ramble, and new chairlifts and runs are opening every day as with the resort’s slope maintenance team working tirelessly through the night grooming the runs and making snow at every opportunity.

“We’ve had great natural snow and with freezing temperatures overnight throughout the upcoming week. It looks like we’ll have lots of opportunity to make snow allowing us to open more terrain every day,” said Karl Nowakowski, Mountain Operations Manager.

The snow fall has arrived just in time for the start of the school holidays making it the perfect time to head up to Falls Creek with the family and enjoy the mountain. The school holidays are always full of activities for families from Ski School, to the Street Party on Tuesdays and a FREE fireworks display in the Village Bowl every Thursday night starting on 30 June.

With more snow set to fall toward the end of the week it will be another great weekend up in the mountains with 10 lifts predicted to be running.

For great deals on accommodation and lift, lesson and rental head to www.skifalls.com.au

Donate To The Indian Sun

Dear Reader,

The Indian Sun is an independent organisation committed to community journalism. We have, through the years, been able to reach a wide audience especially with the growth of social media, where we also have a strong presence. With platforms such as YouTube videos, we have been able to engage in different forms of storytelling. However, the past few years, like many media organisations around the world, it has not been an easy path. We have a greater challenge. We believe community journalism is very important for a multicultural country like Australia. We’re not able to do everything, but we aim for some of the most interesting stories and journalism of quality. We call upon readers like you to support us and make any contribution. Do make a DONATION NOW so we can continue with the volume and quality journalism that we are able to practice.

Thank you for your support.

Best wishes,
Team The Indian Sun

Comments