Tourism in Tumbarumba Shire
Tumbarumba Shire is situated on the western side of the Snowy Mountains in New South Wales, and boasts mountains, rivers and lakes, parks, forests and farms, and clean fresh air amongst its natural assets.
The boundaries extend as far south as Mount Kosciuszko in the south, and to the Murray River on the western border.
The area is ideal for recreational activity such as bush walking, horse riding, fishing and cycling.
The history of goldmining, timber and cattle, and the cleverly engineered Snowy Mountains Scheme has created an intriguing heritage.
The snowfields of Mount Selwyn and Thredbo can be accessed from Tumbarumba and Khancoban, and the Kosciuszko National Park offers stunning mountain scenery and a variety of walking tracks. Snow does fall occasionally in the town of Tumbarumba and surrounds during winter.
A variety of accommodation is available, some in the major towns of Tumbarumba and Khancoban, some in rural and bush settings. The Shire includes the small villages of Jingellic, Rosewood, Tooma, and Laurel Hill.
The area experiences four clear seasons, but the weather can be changeable in the mountains at any time of the year; in January the daytime temperature can climb to over 30 degrees (Celsius) and can plummet to -5 overnight in June. Visitors are advised to bring clothing suitable for all types of weather.
Road conditions: For information on road conditions in winter please call the RTA on 132 701. Local road information can be found at www.tumbashire.nsw.gov.au
For more information on the Snowy Mountains region: www.snowymountains.com.au
