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The original site of Adaminaby is now under the waters of the stunning Lake Eucumbene, a haven for excellent trout fishing. The existing town is just a stone's throw from the wonderful Snowy Mountains ski resorts of Thredbo and Perisher Blue, and a short drive from both Jindabyne and Cooma.

Adaminaby boasts an old-world racetrack which was used in the filming of the movie Phar Lap. With a short drive from the existing town centre (7km from the Snowy Rivers Highway), you can view four buildings that were part of the original town.

Popular because of its proximity to northern ski fields, Mt Selwyn, and Yarrongobilly Caves. A popular fishing area, Adminaby is known for its excellent alpine horseback safaris into the national park.

Features

  • Check out the Big Trout
  • Go trout fishing
  • Ski at nearby ski resorts
  • Visit the old-world racetrack used in the movie Phar Lap
  • Take a historical walk among the buildings of the original town
  • Ride a horse into the alpine area

Adaminaby
Adaminaby

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