Family Road trips on Kosciuszko Alpine Way

Sydney-Melbourne Touring is pleased to announce the addition of the Kosciuszko Alpine Way to its formally endorsed touring routes.

Sydney-Melbourne Touring Chairman Ken Hore says, “Sydney-Melbourne Touring is excited about adding Kosciuszko Alpine Way to its touring route offering. This diverse route will bring great benefits for our members and provides an additional link between Canberra and Albury.”

Visitor Centre Manager for the Snowy Region Visitor Centre Penny McLennan says, “The Kosciuszko Alpine Way Touring route is very excited to have the opportunity to work with Sydney-Melbourne Touring (SMT) to promote this fabulous part of Australia internationally. It has been a goal of ours to be accepted into SMT for the last couple of years and we are very happy to have achieved this. We have a variety of great product to add to SMT’s existing offerings: from charming B&B’s to cabins in the wilderness, excellent restaurants, wineries,a schnapps distillery and a wide range of activities like mountain biking, horse riding and walking on the roof of Australia.”

The scenic Kosciuszko Alpine Way is an important link between NSW and Victoria, beginning in the town of Cooma in Southern NSW through to the quaint township of Khancoban on the rim of the Victorian border. This route through the Snowy Mountains boasts spectacular scenery, including the magnificent Kosciuszko National Park with its snow-covered peaks, deep alpine lakes, giant boulder fields and vibrant displays of blossoming wild flowers.

For further information about Sydney-Melbourne Touring visit http://www.sydneymelbournetouring.com.au/
For further information about Kosciuszko Alpine Way visit http://snowymountains.com.au/Kosciuszko_Alpine_Way.html

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