Winter activities for non-skiers at Hotham and Dinner Plain BreadcrumbHome Holiday Guides Winter activities for non-skiers at Hotham and Dinner PlainWhile Mount Hotham is known for its world-class skiing and snowboarding, there's far more to the region than just the slopes. If you're planning a family trip with multi-generational guests or anyone who’s not keen on hitting the lifts, you'll be pleased to know that there’s a whole range of winter magic waiting to be discovered beyond the mountains. Whether you're looking to relax, explore, or enjoy winter activities at a slower pace, Mount Hotham and nearby Dinner Plain offer something for everyone.In this guide, we’ll showcase the top non-skiing activities at Hotham and Dinner Plain, perfect for those looking to make the most of their winter getaway without stepping onto a pair of skis.15 Jan 2025 SnowshoeingFor those who want to experience the beauty of the snow-covered landscape without the thrill of downhill skiing, snowshoeing is a fantastic option. Both Hotham and Dinner Plain offer snowshoeing trails, where you can explore the stunning alpine scenery at your own pace.The snowshoeing trails at Dinner Plain are gentle, making them perfect for beginners, families, and those who prefer a relaxed pace. The area offers guided snowshoe tours, so you can learn about the local flora, fauna, and history as you enjoy the fresh mountain air.Tip: Rent snowshoes from local equipment shops and embark on a scenic walk with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.Winter HikingFor the more adventurous non-skiers, winter hiking is a must-do. The Razorback Ridge, a stunning alpine hike, is one of the most popular winter hiking trails in the area. While it’s a challenging trek, the views from the top are more than worth the effort. If you're up for the challenge, the trail offers awe-inspiring panoramas of the Victorian Alps, including Mount Feathertop.Tip: If hiking the Razorback sounds too strenuous, consider taking shorter walks around Dinner Plain. These trails are less demanding but still offer incredible winter views.Dog SleddingFor an unforgettable winter experience, dog sledding is a magical way to see the snowy landscapes from a completely different perspective. With expert mushers and beautiful Huskies leading the way, you’ll glide across the snow in a thrilling, yet tranquil adventure. The experience is not only fun but also offers a deeper connection to the alpine environment, as your guide shares insights into the region’s history, wildlife, and the art of dog sledding.Tip: This activity is suitable for all ages and can be booked through local operators in the Hotham area. Be sure to book in advance as slots can fill up quickly during the peak winter season.The Onsen RetreatFor those who prefer to relax and unwind rather than embark on an adventure, the Onsen Retreat at Dinner Plain offers the perfect escape. Known for its relaxing hot spring baths, this mountain retreat is the ideal way to soothe sore muscles after a day of skiing, or to simply enjoy some quiet time surrounded by stunning alpine views.Tip: The Onsen offers a variety of packages, including day passes for those staying off-mountain. After your soak, enjoy the serenity of the alpine landscape, and treat yourself to a spa treatment or a delicious meal at their on-site café.Ski TubingIf you’re not a skier but still want a bit of winter thrill, ski tubing is a great alternative. Both Hotham and Dinner Plain offer dedicated tubing parks where you can slide down the hill on inflatable tubes. It’s a fun, family-friendly activity that’s sure to get your adrenaline pumping, without the need for ski poles or fancy gear.Tip: Ski tubing is ideal for kids and adults alike. Bring your family and enjoy hours of fun on the slopes, with no skill required!Snow Play Areas for KidsFor families with younger children, there are dedicated snow play areas at both Hotham and Dinner Plain where kids can enjoy the snow in a safe and supervised environment. From building snowmen to having snowball fights, these play zones offer plenty of fun without the need for expensive lift passes or equipment.Tip: Many of the snow play areas are located near cafés and warming shelters, making it easy to keep your little ones entertained while you relax with a hot drink.Warm Up with Local DelightsEven if you’re not skiing, the après-ski scene at Hotham and Dinner Plain is one of the highlights of the winter experience. Cosy up at local pubs or cafés with a hot toddy, mulled wine, or a comforting bowl of soup after your winter activities. Enjoy the lively atmosphere while you soak in the beauty of the surrounding snow-covered peaks.Something for Everyone at Hotham and Dinner PlainMount Hotham and Dinner Plain are for everyone. From thrilling dog sledding to relaxing in the Onsen Retreat, the region offers an abundance of activities for non-skiers that ensure your trip is full of adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable experiences. By staying at pet-friendly accommodation in Bright, you’ll be in the heart of it all, with easy access to everything the area has to offer.Whether you’re planning to spend your days exploring, relaxing, or discovering the beauty of the alpine environment, Hotham and Dinner Plain offer something magical for every member of the family. Book your stay today, and start planning your perfect winter escape, where there’s something for everyone, on and off the slopes!
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