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Jindabyne Sport and Recreation Centre, Jindabyne

The centre caters for between 2 and 400 people, in a variety of comfortable accommodation styles including: motel standard self contained units, dormitory style lodges, accommodation that is fully accessible for people with disabilities and heritage listed lodges form the Snowy Mountains Scheme.

The Centre Facilities include: Gym/Fitness Centre, Indoor stadium for basketball, netball, volleyball and indoor soccer), On site Ski Hire, Rockclimbing wall, outdoor tennis and netball courts with lighting, nine hole golf course, synthetic running track, sports oval, flat cycling track and BBQ/picnic areas.

Accommodation Options

Conference Units

Eight units at the centre of brick townhouse style. Two Bedrooms that can accommodate up to 5 people. Fully-equipped kitchen with hot plates and microwave. Colour television, Private bathroom with shower. Pillows, doonas and bed linen.

Finsko’s three bedroom units

Three units at the centre wtih three bedrooms, accommodating up to 10 people. Fully equipped kitchen with gas oven and microwave. Colour Television, two private bathrooms wtih shower. Pillows, doonas and bed linen.
Designed to meet the needs of People with disabilities.

Finsko’s Motel Units

Four units at the centre. Single room with separate bathroom. Accommodates two to three people. Kitchenette with microwave. Colour television. Pillows, doonas and bed linen.
Designed to meet the needs of people with disabilities.

Family Units

10 units at the centre wtih two or three bedrooms. Accommodates up to eight people with a fully equipped kitchen, conventional gas oven and microwave. Colour television, private bathroom with shower. Pillows, doonas and bed linen.

Margin Lodge

One lodge only at the centre. Suitable for groups and families. Six bedrooms all with bunk beds. Accommodates up to 12 people. Lounge and dining area with fire place. Fully equipped kitchen. Colour television. Two showers and two toilets. Laundry. Pillows, doonas and bed linen.

Pistol Club Lodge

One lodge only at the centre. Older style accommodation. Suitable for groups and families. Eight bedrooms wtih either double or bunk beds. Accommodates up to 20 people. Lounge and dining area. Fully equipped kitchen. Colour Television. Two showers and two toilets. Pillows, doonas and bed linen. Laundry. Recreation room with full size pool table.

Lodge Five

Heritage listed as former Snowy Mountain Hydro Scheme workers accommodation. Renovated in summer of 2004. Eight bedrooms with double bunk and single beds. Accommodates up to 18 people. Lounge area. Fully equipped kitchen. External toilets and showers. Pillows, doonas and bed linen.

Dormitory Accommodation

Dormitory style accommodation allows families to have their own room within the lodge, plus shared bathroom facilities. Each lodge has five rooms for up to eight people, two bathrooms, washing and drying facilities.

Website: www.dsr.nsw.gov.au

Popular Activities

  • Abseiling
  • Mountain Biking
  • Canoeing
  • Rock Climbing
  • Golfing
  • Horse Riding
  • Sightseeing
  • Golfing
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