The coolest place to go this spring and summer is the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales and Lake Crackenback Resort & Spa has a hot deal from $199 per room per night for stays before December 18th.
A bevvy of free family activities, the best day spa in the Snowy Mountains, world-class mountain bike facilities and two celebrated and awarded restaurants are just some of the reasons guests love Lake Crackenback Resort & Spa.
Deals including free use of Resort activities start from $199 per night in a one-bedroom chalet and $299 per night in a spacious two-bedroom Lake View apartment.
To book, please call Lake Crackenback Resort & Spa on 1800 020 524 or visitwww.lakecrackenback.com.au
According to Lake Crackenback Resort & Spa General Manager, Anthony Cleary, guests should not expect a run-of-the-mill resort experience.
“Lake Crackenback Resort & Spa is truly unique from its diverse choice of accommodation through to its free activities and well-appointed facilities,” said Mr Cleary.
The property, located on the border of the Kosciuszko National Park, features more than 100 rooms ranging from overwater lake view apartments to mountain- view chalets.
Facilities include an impressive day spa and wellness centre which offers natural nurturing therapies inspired by the Snowy Mountains, two restaurants and an array of free activities including golf, trampolines, canoeing, tennis, archery and 25 kms of mountain bike and walking trails.
Before you leave Lake Crackenback Resort & Spa you should try a Segway Eco Tour where you explore the local bush terrain on a no-emissions personal transporter, try your hand on the mountain-bike skills course and discover the beauty of the 150 acres of land around Lake Crackenback Resort & Spa on mountain bike.
“If it’s been a while since you were in the saddle of a mountain bike, one of our team will take you through the Skills course and can guide you around the property on one of our new Specialized bike.”
Another must-do activity in summer is river sledding and riding the snow-melt on the Thredbo River.
Here you see the beauty of the mountains from a unique aspect: looking up from water level as you float down the river on an inflatable sled and experience just a little bit of an adrenaline rush as you negotiate the rapids.
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