You can drive, fly or catch a bus to Victoria's snowfields. Most of Victoria's alpine resorts lie to the northeast of Melbourne. Over-snow shuttles in the ski fields whisk you and your gear to your lodge on the final leg of your long journey.
Mt Buffalo is 325 kilometres, four hours drive from Melbourne.
By Car:
The mountain roads are regularly cleared of snow, but occasionally, you need to fit chains tyres for better grip. It is compulsory to carry chains at all times in the high country and fit them when directed. Mt Buffalo has chain-fitting bays and some resorts have staff available to assist guests to fit their chains. Chains can be hired at ski shops in Melbourne or at the towns at the base of each ski area.
All drivers are warned to travel in daylight hours whenever possible. It is difficult to judge distances in the snow at night, and night conditions may damage your engine. To avoid engine damage from low temperatures make sure there is anti-freeze in the radiator.
If you drive a diesel-powered vehicle, fill up with alpine-mix diesel from a service station close to the snowfields to prevent the fuel freezing. Dual-fuel vehicles (LPG/petrol) should switch to petrol before entering alpine areas. Before you drive up the mountain, make sure your tank is topped up as bad weather can cause delays and you may need to keep the motor running. There are no fuel stations at the top open to the public.
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