Pocket Info – Handy Tips!

For the daily Buller Report, Operations Report & regularly updated Grooming Reports, check out the footer at the bottom of the page!

Other helpful tips & Mountain information:

Lift Access Passes

Lift passes can be purchased online here, dynamic timing means that depending on the day, time of the week or time of the season the pricing may change

Ski & Snowboard School Lesson Times & Pricing

Guest Information to come for 2023

Altitude Buller Sports

Venues opening times TBC for 2023

Tobogganing

With a new pay-to-slide model we hope to keep the toboggans in the park where they belong to make a better experience for those wishing to ‘Boggan’ and keep Bourke Street and the Village toboggan free.

More information to come

Buller Hospitality

Buller Hospitality have a new fresh look at some of their venues, make sure to check them out!

  • Abom, Restaurant
  • Mogul’s Cafe
  • Moosehead Whiskey Blues Bar
  • Tirol
  • Spurs Smokehouse & Apres
  • Bull Run Cantina
  • Planks on Snow Vans
  • Celia’s Cafe (near toboggan park)
  • Mirimbah Store @ Resort Entry (off-mountain)
  • Merrijig Motor In (off-mountain)
  • Stirling Cafe (Mt Stirling)

Alpine Resorts Victoria – Resort Entry

2023 Vehicle Entry Prices
Day Entry
– Day of arrival $63.00
– Online prior to 11:59pm night prior $53.50

Snowplay Express – July & August weekends
– Day of arrival $63
– Online prior to 11:59pm night prior $53.50

Overnight Entry & Parking from **
– Day of arrival $126
– Online prior to 11:59pm night prior $107.00

Ride Share Fees – per person (from car parks to accommodation)

Adult Return
– Day of arrival $38.60
– Online prior to 11:59pm night prior $33.60

Child Return (3-17)
– Day of arrival $19.30
– Online prior to 11:59pm night prior $16.80

Infant (under 3)
– FOC

Resort Entry Season Pass
2023 Vehicle Season Pass $527

DRIVING IN THE SNOW!

Top 10 tips for snow smart driving:

TOP 10 TIPS FOR SNOWSMART DRIVING

  1. Taking extra care starts before hitting the road.  Check tyres, battery, brakes, cooling system, engine and windscreen. Always carry chains and carry a torch, garbage bag (to avoid wet knees!) and gloves to make chain fitting easier.
  2. Don’t forget to add‘Alpine Diesel’ mix, if you have a diesel vehicle – available at service stations in alpine region.  Add anti-freeze to the engine radiator.
  3. Ice and snow – take it slow! Avoid sudden braking or acceleration on snow or ice. Allow plenty of room between you and the car in front. If you hit ice, stay calm and apply the brakes gently to slowly regain traction.
  4. Take corners slowly and steer gently to avoid skidding. Never brake if the vehicle skids, instead, ease off the accelerator and steer slightly into the direction of the skid until you gain control.
  5. If stuck in snow, do not spin the wheels or rev the vehicle, as this will dig the vehicle further in. Instead, put the vehicle into as high a gear as possible and slowly manoeuvre the vehicle lightly forwards and backwards to gently creep out.
  6. ICE AND SNOW REMOVE IT BEFORE YOU GO: clear ALL snow from your vehicle before leaving the resort – there’s a hefty fine and loss of demerit points for driving with snow on your roof. Carry an ice-scraper use the heater and fan/air conditioner.
  7. No puffy ski jackets on kids in car seats PLEASE! A thick jacket can loosen the seat’s harness and they could slide out easily.
  8. Engage low gear when you drive down a mountain and headlights on low beam at all times.
  9. Don’t use Cruise Control.  In cruise control mode you are less able to quickly react to poor road conditions and situations. If the vehicle skids it will keep accelerating – not a good plan!
  10. Keep up to date with current road conditions before your trip by visiting traffic.vicroads.vic.gov.au or downloading the VicTraffic app.
    Safe & Happy Travels from RoadSafe North East!