Browse accommodation, activities and rentals to organise your perfect trip and check out when you're ready.
Whether you’re looking for maps of the village, hiking, or biking trails, you’ll find all the maps you need right here.
Explore the unique alpine environment in a day at Mt Buller. Explore the mountain on the hiking or biking trails, or enjoy time in the Village.
When staying overnight, there is plenty of on-mountain accommodation at Mt Buller, or in the valley and surrounds, to keep you cosy and comfortable.
Only 3 hours from Melbourne, there are a range of travel options to get you here.
Mt Buller offers the ideal biking escape, no matter what you’re into!
There's no better way to unlock the secrets of the High Country than on your own two feet.
Magnificent views, fresh mountain air and a cool summer climate to provide the ideal setting to enjoy a wide range of alpine activities.
There's so much more to discover. Explore Mt Buller & surroundings.
The mountain air drives a good appetite, so stop and enjoy a bite at one of our eateries with everything from coffee and cake to a full pub meal.
Grab what you need. Treat yourself to what you want. Take advantage of our rental and retail services to keep you riding in comfort or indulge in a bit of retail therapy during your visit.
Browse accommodation, activities and rentals to organise your perfect trip and check out when you're ready.
Whether you’re looking for maps of the village, hiking, or biking trails, you’ll find all the maps you need right here.
Explore the unique alpine environment in a day at Mt Buller. Explore the mountain on the hiking or biking trails, or enjoy time in the Village.
When staying overnight, there is plenty of on-mountain accommodation at Mt Buller, or in the valley and surrounds, to keep you cosy and comfortable.
Only 3 hours from Melbourne, there are a range of travel options to get you here.
Mt Buller offers the ideal biking escape, no matter what you’re into!
There's no better way to unlock the secrets of the High Country than on your own two feet.
Magnificent views, fresh mountain air and a cool summer climate to provide the ideal setting to enjoy a wide range of alpine activities.
There's so much more to discover. Explore Mt Buller & surroundings.
The mountain air drives a good appetite, so stop and enjoy a bite at one of our eateries with everything from coffee and cake to a full pub meal.
Grab what you need. Treat yourself to what you want. Take advantage of our rental and retail services to keep you riding in comfort or indulge in a bit of retail therapy during your visit.
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100 years of skiing on Mt Buller means there have been decades of amazing people working across the mountain to make it the top winter destination it is. From the Blue and Orange lift companies to what has now become Buller Ski Lifts (BSL), it’s the people that have certainly made the place.
To celebrate this century milestone, BSL invited all staff from across the decades to join in a reunion day across three different July and August dates. With a complimentary lift pass to reacquaint themselves with the mountain they once worked on, everyone then headed to Moosehead for a celebratory catch-up and après in the afternoon. IT was fabulous to see people come back for the days who had worked at Mt Buller from the late 1970's through the 80's, 90's, 2000's and up to now.
Photo 1 - Matej Sabol and Bronte McCoy
Bronte’s favourite moments of working at Mt Buller are all made up of the amazing friends and co-workers that have become family, and the fun and friendly banter that happens on the job everyday. Her favourite memory is the time she announced on the work radio “Matej is a loser” forgetting everyone could hear her on the radio. Luckily, Matej didn’t take it to heart and they remain fast friends.
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Photo 2 - Left to Right: Darren Hudson, Bronte McCoy, Andre Costal, Leigh Delahoy, Kat Laney, Tomas Zelenka
For Darren, Andre and Leigh, their favourite memory as ski instructors at Mt Buller are the nights spent at Grimus Pension in Herbie’s Bar or Kaptan’s Restaurant, where they were always looked after by the Grimus family. They remember always having the best time there with the locals from around the mountain.
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Photo 3 – Left to Right: Anthony Livingston, Janine Livingston, Lachy Clark, Tess Hoinville, Andrew Clark, Alex Peter, Karen Hoinville, Peter Kendall
Karen Hoinville worked at Buller for 11 seasons between 1976 and 1986. Her first 5 seasons were with Orange lift company, and the last 6 years she worked for Koflers, Arlberg and the Mt Buller Store. For the years she’s worked for Orange, she ran Shakey Knees ticket office where it would get really busy as it was open 7 days a week until 4pm. She would close the ticket office for lunch on the weekend. Hans Grimus used to send his dog, Kaptan, to keep her company on busy days. Her favourite run was Dam Run
Peter Kendall worked on the Tirol T-bar lift in 1981 (one of Australia’s biggest snow fall seasons on record!). He also wired the current ski patrol base during the mid 1980’s and dug footings for Horse Hill chair lift by hand!
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Photo 4 – Left to Right Tracy Daw, Justin Carmody aka Giggles, Nigel Buchanan aka Big Nig - previous IT Manager
Justin Carmody worked in lift operations maintenance. His favourite memory was years ago on one of the wild wind hold days, Nigel took his bedsheets, tied it on poles at Tirol and it was just flapping in the wind. Very funny moment for Justin (but we don't recommend anyone try it again).
Nigel Buchanan’s favourite memory is when he played a practical joke on somebody, they took their revenge on him by packing up all his belongings (bed, clothes, ski gear, tv/VHS – the whole room!) and set up his bedroom in the old Lift Operations sign-on shack. He slept in there for two nights and joined all mornings meetings from bed each day.
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Photo 5 - Justin Carmody and Nigel Buchanan revisiting the bottom of Bull Run wearing their old uniform and old staff beanies.
Thank you to everyone that joined in the celebrations on the mountain to share great memories and reconnect with Mt Buller today. Mt Buller is built on all the people who have come before and is able to continue into the future with thanks to all who are here working now.
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