Kiandra heritage precinct

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

Kiandra heritage precinct is open, but all precinct buildings remain closed due to severe fire damage.

Kiandra was the birthplace of snow skiing in Australia and saw the shortest and coldest gold rush in 1860.

A convenient stop along the Snowy Mountains Highway, its heritage buildings and walking track provide insights to the fascinating stories and life in the high country during the 1800s and early 1900s.

Kiandra is also known as an access point to the renowned Australian Alps walking track, and many of central Kosciuszko National Park’s walks, cycling and horse riding trails, fishing and camping spots.

Facilities

Non Smoking

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Nearby Things to Do

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A man relaxes in the steaming waters of Yarrangobilly Caves thermal pool, in Kosciuszko National

Yarrangobilly Caves thermal pool

Yarrangobilly, Snowy Valleys

North Glory Cave entrance and Smugglers Passage, Yarrangobilly Caves, Kosciuszko National Park.

North Glory Cave

Yarrangobilly, Snowy Valleys

Thermal Pool, Kosciuszko National Park.

Yarrangobilly Caves Thermal Pool Walk

Yarrangobilly, Snowy Valleys

Kiandra Courthouse in Kosciuszko National Park. Photo credit: Miranda Ripper © DPIE

Kiandra heritage precinct

Cabramurra, Snowy Valleys

Yarrangobilly Caves – Castle walk

Yarrangobilly Caves – Castle walk

Yarrangobilly, Snowy Valleys

South Glory Cave entrance, Yarrangobilly Caves, Kosciuszko National Park. Photo: Murray

South Glory Cave

Yarrangobilly, Snowy Valleys

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