The Bear is Thredbo's most famous ski lodge and all guest rooms have a spectacular view and provide a great vantage point to watch the skiing action at Thredbo as well as the magnificent sunsets.
The Black Bear is situated right in the heart of Thredbo Alpine Village and guests only have a short walk to the shops and other village amenities. The ski lifts are also just a short walk away so no time is lost travelling. You are right in the heart of all the ski and boarding action on the longest ski runs and the most legendary Black Diamond runs of any resort in Australia with a vertical drop of over twice that found elsewhere. The runs carry you over the most varied and spectacular terrain for the ultimate skiing enjoyment. Snow making is taken seriously and the largest snow making system in the Southern Hemisphere is situated in Thredbo so snowfalls are topped up regularly.
Guest rooms are serviced and have en-suites, tea and coffee making facilities, and colour television to make your stay even more relaxed. Ski and boot drying lockers are provided so that guest rooms are not cluttered with unnecessary ski gear lying around.
Restaurant and Bar The Black Bear's restaurant atmosphere makes customers feel like they've been going there for years even if it's their first visit. The inviting restaurant was established in 1957 by Max and Emma Sommer, who have since retired but their German and Austrian recipes live on and their most famous creations are still for sale.
Diners spend hours relaxing in the charming and softly lit wooden interior and the friendly but professional staff ensure guests are given a warm welcome and an enjoyable dining experience.
A range of good 'burgerliche kuche' or wholesome time-honoured food that includes specialties of wiener schnitzel and gulaschsuppe is always available. Start your meal with wurstsalat or a salad of strips of German sausage, tomatoes and onions, and move on to mains of pork fillet stuffed with Emmental cheese and ham, or lammkeule of braised shank of lamb in minted gravy, and end with homemade apple strudel or Swiss ice cream sundae.
A wide choice of Austrian and German beers and schnapps wine is yours for the taking.
Accommodation Guest rooms are serviced and have private en-suites, central heating, tea and coffee making facilities, and colour television to make your stay more relaxed. All of the rooms have spectacular views and provide a great vantage point to watch the skiing action at Thredbo as well as the magnificent sunsets. Ski and boot drying lockers are provided so that guest rooms are not cluttered with unnecessary ski gear lying around.
2 nights includes 2 breakfasts & 1 dinner
5 nights includes 5 breakfasts & 3 dinners
7 nights includes 7 breakfasts & 5 dinners
* Family Room: Price is per room (not per person). 2 Adults & 2 Children
2011 Season. Prices are per person
2 share
2 share -
Top floor
3/4 share
Child
* Family
Low: 10 Jun - 25 Jun
29 Aug - 2 Oct
2 nights
$271
$298
$235
$137
$742
5 nights
$619
$679
$560
$339
$1734
7 nights
$896
$980
$791
$448
$2478
Shoulder: 26 Jun - 2 Jul
24 Jul - 30 Jul
21 Aug - 27 Aug