Smiggin Holes, New South Wales

Smiggin Holes is a ski resort and a resort in the Snowy Mountains in New South Wales, Australia, located in the Snowy River Shire. The resort is mainly visited in winter. It is located in Kosciuszko National Park and is managed by the New South Wales Department of Environment and Climate Change. This can be achieved Smiggin Holes on a road. Since vehicles may be parked at night in the winter there is not, there is a free transfer.

Smiggin Holes is one of the four resorts of Perisher ski resorts. It is situated at 1,680 meters.

The name Smiggin Holes has Scottish origins. Hundreds of cattle licked placed on this Or ranchers salt formed with their hooves floor sinks that the Smiggin Holes were called. Since 1939, the area for skiing is used as a café has been built to cater for skiers on the way to Charlotte Pass and Mount Kosciuszko.

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