Holidaymakers will be treated to a new and improved Selwyn Snow Resort, with construction now underway to rebuild the popular family ski and snowboarding attraction after the site was destroyed during the 2019/2020 bushfires.
Deputy Premier and NSW Nationals Member for Monaro John Barilaro toured the former resort in Kosciuszko National Park where early construction work commenced to redevelop and revive the attraction as a world-class resort.
Mr Barilaro said thanks to a 40-year lease agreement with NSW National Parks, an improved Selwyn Snow Resort will be rebuilt with new guest facilities including a bigger guest visitor centre, doubled snowmaking capacity, lift upgrades, an expanded snow sports learning area, a new snow play wonderland, Australia’s premier toboggan park, tubing carousel, skating rink, kids’ skidoos and a miniature enchanted village.
“For decades Selwyn Snow Resort has hosted family skiing and snowboarding adventures, and when it was lost in the fires it was a devastating blow to locals and avid skiers Australia wide,” Mr Barilaro said.
“The work started now will deliver modern infrastructure to transform the Selwyn Snow Resort we’ve known and loved into a truly world-class family snow park, that accommodates more visitors from a range of backgrounds and directly creates local tourism industry jobs.”
Kevin Blyton, Chairman of Selwyn Snow Resort’s owner and operator the Blyton Group said regional contractors will be employed to rebuild the resort from communities such as Orange, Cooma and Adaminaby.
“The commitment of a new lease from the NSW Government has secured the long-term future of the resort and will enable my group to significantly enhance Selwyn’s offering,” Mr Blyton said.
“Our significant investment over the next five years will see the resort transformed and deliver a better experience for the snow play, ski and snowboard community.”