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Adventist Alpine Village

Adventist Alpine Village has been designed as the perfect all-
season retreat in an exclusive alpine setting. Close proximity for water
activities, tennis, bowls, snow skiing, horseriding, llama/deer parks, trout
hatchery, mountain biking, fishing, bush walking, hydro electric scheme, lake
cruises, skitube, chairlift rides, etc. Located just 4km south of the shores
of Lake Jindabyne, take the Barry Way for 2.2km and turn right intoTinworth
drive.
Adventist Alpine Village is an alchohol, tobacco and drug free environment.

Chalet

2 bedroom, fully self contained chalet. No telephones or televisions. No linen provided but can be hired on property.

Disabled Chalets

The disabled chalets are all one level, flat with sealed access from the carpark. The Bathroom/toilet facilities are fully wheelchair accesible with hand rails, no step into the shower and shower chairs available. The light switches are lower but the Kitchen is not at a lower level and would need a Carer for access.

DORMITORIES

DORMITORIES

Facilities

BBQ Facilities, Office Services/Business Services, Car park, Vehicle wash facilities, Conference/Convention Facilities, Cots Available, High Chair, Laundry, Non Smoking Establishment, Non Smoking Floor, Playground, Public Telephone, Security System, Tennis Court - Full Size

Activities you can be involved in

Birdwatching, Meditating, Tennis

Experiences you can enjoy

Flora/Fauna, Nature based, Snow

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Street Address

Tinworth Drive
Jindabyne
New South Wales
2627

Postal Address

PO Box 695
Jindabyne
New South Wales
2627

Indicative Prices

$48.00 - $1630.00
Per Unit

Contact

Web: www.alpinevillage.com.au
Phone: 026456 2738
Fax: 026456 1889
Email: alpinevillage@adventist.org.au

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