Rundells

Dinner Plain



Dinner Plain is the newest village in Australia established in 1986, and situated on Victoria's Great Alpine Road. Located on the highest freehold land in Australia and architecturally inspired by the characteristics of the old cattlemen's huts, the village has been built with sensitivty to the environment and strict architectural codes. Today the village comprises over 350 private lodges, cabins, apartments and commercial lodges.

Dinner Plain provides a fun, friendly and active environment in summer and winter. Throughout the year you can indulge at the Onsen Retreat and Spa, explore the range of restaurants and relax by the bar or the open fireplaces. In winter enjoy a host of activities including beginner downhill and cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, toboggan rides, sled dog rides and shopping. In summer enjoy the cool mountain air, explore remote streams and rivers as you wander through stunning snowgums or see the area on horseback. Fish for trout or enjoy a short walk through the picturesque architecturally designed village.
Dinner Plain Stats & Facts

Location - 10km south east from Hotham
  • Elevation - 1520m
  • Ski Lift - 1 lift
  • Terrain - Beginner/Intermediate
  • Daily Lift Ticket Price (in 2007) - Adults $49.00 Children $24
  • Nordic Trails - a total of 16kms of trails, with lots of lengths to suit
  • Toboggan Run - named Peashooter, it is located to the east of the ski run
  • Distance from Hotham Airport - 10km
  • Year round residents - 80
  • Winter guest capacity - 3000