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The Snowy Mountains are home to some of Australia’s most breathtaking views.

On a self-guided bike trip in the Kosciuszko National Park you’ll get to experience a variety of scenery. The Snowy Mountains are rich with indigenous history and significance, teeming with wildlife and blessed with landscapes of remarkable beauty.

Popular among cyclists is the Sea to Kosciuszko route, where you pedal from the glittering coastline at Tathra, on the far south coast of NSW, until you reach the top of Australia in the form of Mount Kosciuszko near Jindabyne.

It is also possible to cycle the reverse edition if you want a less challenging bike tour.

No matter which cycling holiday you choose, you’re bound to have a wonderful time exploring Australia’s Snowy Mountains by bike.

 
 
 

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In the winter months (July and August) temperatures can drop to below zero in the Snowy Mountains. In the summer months, days are long and warm, and visitors can opt to swim throughout the day when visiting the Snowy River.