Terama Ski Lodge, located in Mount Buller, is a private members lodge that also welcomes guests. With a warm and inviting atmosphere, Terama Ski Lodge provides a comfortable and enjoyable experience for all visitors.
Terama Ski Lodge offers a range of accommodation options to suit different group sizes. During the low season from 12 June to 30 June and 1 September till close, guests can choose from 2 single bunk beds that sleep 2 people for $231. 00, 4 single bunk beds that sleep 4 people for $462, 6 single bunk beds that sleep 6 people for $693, or 2 double bunk beds that sleep 4 people for $462. Mid-week rates are also available from Sunday to Thursday night.
During the high season from 1 July to 31 August, the prices are slightly higher. All pricing includes a light continental breakfast and is inclusive of GST.
To make a booking, guests can contact the Booking Officer via email at info@terama. Com. au or call 0411 821 688. Full payment is required within 7 days of making a booking, preferably through direct deposit or credit card.
Refunds will only be given if lifts are not running due to insufficient snow.
Check-in time is at 3:00pm, and check-out time is at 10:00am. Guests are required to remove their belongings from their room, food locker, and fridge by check-out time. The lodge provides a luggage area on the ground floor for guests to leave their items. Before leaving, guests are expected to remove bed linen, clean, and tidy their bedrooms.
Terama Ski Lodge is conveniently located near various ski runs and lifts. Guests can enjoy skiing or snowboarding on Little Buller Spur, Bourke Street, Boggy Creek, Burnt Hut Summit Village, or the Toboggan Run. The lodge also provides snow cams for guests to check the current conditions on these slopes.
For visitors who are driving to Mount Buller, there is a Resort Entry point at the base of the mountain (Mirimbah) where an entry fee is required. Guests are advised to drive safely in a snow environment and adhere to safety guidelines provided by Terama Ski Lodge and Mount Buller. Wearing a helmet is highly recommended for safety on the slopes, as advised by the Australian Ski Areas Association.
To get a better idea of what to expect at Terama Ski Lodge and Mount Buller, guests can browse through the lodge's gallery which features various photos from around the area. Additionally, visitors can learn about the history of Terama Ski Lodge, which dates back to the mid 1960s when the Forest Commission controlled Mount Buller. It was a time when two tow companies competed for business and offered a poma and tee bar to service the Bourke Street slopes.
For more information, guests can visit Terama Ski Lodge's website at www. Terama. au, where they can find an Accommodation Availability Chart and an Information Pack detailing the lodge's facilities. Whether guests are experienced skiers or new to the slopes, Terama Ski Lodge provides a welcoming and enjoyable experience for all.