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Snowy Mountains Motel - Adaminaby

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Snowy Mountains Motel offers you accommodation in deluxe or family suites. The motel has a licensed bistro restaurant, a guest lounge and bar with log

fires and a large games room and entertainment area for the children.

Other guest facilities include guest laundry, barbeque areas, tennis court, swimming pool, and ample car, boat, coach and truck parking. There is also a

commercial laundry and drying equipment.

Adaminaby is the gateway to Mt Selwyn and the Snowy Mountains and if you’re looking for Mt. Selwyn accommodation, why not try us. Whether you're

fishing in our beautiful lakes and streams, bushwalking through the wildflowers and mountain tracks or horse riding the Snowy alpine trails, The Snowy

Mountains offer adventure and excitement, or if you prefer, relaxation.

Facilities for Snowy Mountains Motel

  • BBQ Facilities
  • Car park
  • Games/Recreation Room
  • Laundry
  • Swimming Pool - Outdoor
  • Spa
  • Tennis Court - Full Size

Services for Snowy Mountains Motel

High Country Deluxe Room
High Country Deluxe Room has two bedrooms and ensuite. Sleeps up to six people - two queen beds and one singles and one sofa bed. The room opens onto a park and has a patio area.
Brumby Family Rooms
Brumby family rooms have one queen bed and two single beds with ground floor access.
Stockman Apartments
Stockman Apartments sleeps up to eight people - two queen bed and four single beds. Lounge room and fully equipped kitchen. Ground floor access.

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