Eat & Drink
Kareela Snowcat Dinners
Wednesday 23 Jul - Wednesday 27 Aug, 2025
Travel in style via Thredbo’s passenger snowcat to the iconic Kareela Hutte. The on-mountain restaurant will play host to a 4-course dinner and wine experience overlooking the lights of Thredbo Village below. A true premium experience that will take your Thredbo visit to the next level.
There are two snowcat trips to and from Kareela. Please specify when booking which cat you would like to take. These spots are reserved on a first come, first serve basis.
- First Cat Upload: Meet 5:05pm for 5:15pm departure | 8:30pm departure from Kareela
- Second Cat Upload: Meet at 5:50pm for 6:00pm departure | 9:00pm departure from Kareela
Kareela Snowcat Dinners will run on select Wednesday nights from 23 July – 27 August.
Thredbo practices the responsible service of alcohol – please drink responsibly.

What You Need To Know
- Meeting Point: Base of the Kosciuszko Chairlift. Please be on time.
- Accessibility: In order to access the cat, guests must climb and descend a small ladder.
- What To Wear: While the snowcat and restaurant are warm, you need to dress sensibly with warm and weather proof clothing and sturdy non-slip shoes in case of emergency.
- Dietaries: Please supply allergies and dietary requirements during booking process.
- Safety: At Kareela Hutte you must remain within deck area. Do not venture onto snow.
- Kareela Hutte practices Responsible Service of Alcohol. If you are deemed to be intoxicated when attending dinner, admission will be denied and/or if alcohol service is denied during dinner, you will not receive compensation.

Weather and Conditions Dependent
If there is a chance of unsafe conditions, the mountain team will cancel the dinner. The final decision will be made with as much notice as possible and we will contact you to organise a full refund.
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Thredbo sits on the traditional land of the Monero – Ngarigo people who have looked after this land, water and community for over 60,000 years. We thank them for all they have done and continue to do to look after their country, a special place which we all love and respect.












