BenallaYou know how to get to Mt Buller and want to know where Coonamar is in the VillageYou don't know how to get to Mt Buller and you are coming from : Melbourne
Northern Victoria
Western Victoria
Eastern Victoria
Tallarook
From the Hume highway, take the Tallarook turnoff and take the Yea
road. After approx. 10 Kilometres this road joins the Seymour - Yea
road.
Continue to Yea and pass through the main street and follow the
signs
to Mansfield (approx. 50 Kilometres). You will pass through Molesworth,
Yarck,
Merton, Bonnie Doon and Maindample. From
Mansfield:
Seymour
From the Hume highway, take the Seymour turnoff and follow the signs
to the Yea road. . Continue to Yea and pass through the main street and
follow the signs to Mansfield (approx. 50 Kilometres). After
Yea,
you will pass through Molesworth, Yarck, Merton, Bonnie Doon and
Maindample.
From
Mansfield:
Yea
Follow the signs to Mansfield (approx. 50 Kilometres). After
Yea, you will pass through Molesworth, Yarck, Merton, Bonnie Doon and
Maindample.
From Mansfield:
Mansfield
Go east along the main street and follow the signs to Mt Buller
You will go through Merrijig, Sawmill Settlement and Merimbah.
At Merimbah, you can either park your car before going through the
gate to the resort and catch a Mansfield - Mt Buller Buslines bus, or
you
can pay the entrance fee and continue up the Mt Buller road until
instructed
to park. Chains have to be carried regardless of the weather
conditions.
After you have parked you can catch a 4WD taxi to Coonamar Ski Club.
Melbourne
If you are coming from the Northern, Central or Western suburbs
then go to the Hume Freeway. Continue north to Tallarook (approx. 90
Kilometres).
At
Tallarook
If you are coming from the Eastern suburbs, then go to Yarra Glen and
follow the Yarra Glen road to Yea. At Yea
Northern
Victoria
Find your way to the Hume Highway and proceed to Benalla
Western Victoria
Find your way to the Hume Highway and proceed to Benalla
,Seymour or Tallarook
Eastern
Victoria
Find your way to the Hume Highway and proceed to Benalla
,Seymour or Tallarook
N.B. Persons use the lodge and facilities entirely at their own risk and Coonamar Ski Club assumes no responsibility for loss or injury to personal property and/or persons.
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