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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Wheel chains required throughout the entire winter season.
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Mt Buller is home to a small and endangered population of Mountain Pygmy-possums (Burramys parvus) although most of us will never see one of these special little creatures in the wild. That's mainly because they hibernate all winter long, deep under the snow, and only emerge in the summer for a frenzy of breeding, rearing young and fattening up on Bogong moths before their next sleep.
This week our environment team has the exciting task of checking in on the special population for a weigh in, a count of the possums and a general health check.

Lachlan Norris poses briefly with a healthy possum getting it's check done before it returns to the safety of the boulder field.
The good news is that the initial reports suggest the population is in good shape with strong numbers, healthy specimens and generally good weights being recorded. There have also been Bogong moths spotted in the rocky terrain where the possums reside, which is a critical food source for these tiny marsupials. The Bogong moth is a unique and high-fat food source that helps the possums gain weight (ideally almost doubling their body weight over summer in order to survive hibernation). Zoos Victoria are currently inviting people to help support the Mountain Pygmy-possum by participating in a citizen science project to help monitor and track the moth migration south.
Get onboard here and you can track, photograph and log any moths you see - it all helps the researchers better understand how many moths are coming to the Alpine areas and the health and state of this critical food supply for the Mountain Pygmy-possums. Find out more...
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