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Khancoban Rose Holiday Units

Locality: Khancoban, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6076 9530



Address: Mitchell Ave 2642 Khancoban, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.khancobanroseholidayunits.com.au

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19.01.2022 Transport for NSW have announced that Alpine Way is now open to traffic between Khancoban and Thredbo after the road suffered extensive damage caused by recent ...bushfires. Transport for NSW Regional Director Southern, Jo Parrott, said Alpine Way was closed in late December last year due to a number of active bushfires in the area. Although the rain has seen many fires extinguished, the road was badly damaged but we are pleased to see the road reopened to motorists, Ms Parrott said. Transport for NSW crews were only given full access to Alpine Way early last week and needed to clear hundreds of hazardous trees. Geotechnical engineers were called in to assess slope stability as this area has very steep slopes with dense vegetation that has been burnt. Due to the large amount of recent rainfall, the soil had become very soft and the steep slopes above and below the road needed to be stabilised before traffic could be allowed access. Transport for NSW Regional Director South West, Lindsay Tanner, said we recognise the inconvenience to the community but safety is our top priority This bushfire-damaged area is a very fragile environment and motorists are urged to drive to the conditions, Mr Tanner said. Slope stabilisation work will continue to be carried out on Alpine Way, 12.2 kilometres west of the Kosciusko National Park Vehicle Entry Station. This work includes removing existing rock fill and replacing it with light weight material to reduce further landslips. Work will be carried out Monday to Saturday between 6.30am and 6pm from Tuesday 25 February until mid-April. Lane closures and traffic control will be in place during work hours. For the latest traffic information, visit www.livetraffic.com, download the Live Traffic NSW app or call 132 701.



13.01.2022 Advice from National Parks from their website. Of note long term closures on the Elliott Way and KNP5 road from Khancoban to Cabramurra due to damage and erosio...n. Closed areas: Kosciuszko National Park - part closure Applies from Sun 19 Jan 2020, 5.17pm. Last reviewed: Tue 25 Feb 2020, 3.19pm. Sections of Kosciuszko National Park have been reopened following recent bushfires, but some areas which have been burnt and still may pose a risk to visitors due to dangerous trees and damaged infrastructure remain closed. The following areas of Kosciuszko National Park are now open: All backcountry areas south of Mount Jagungal which have not been impacted by fire are open to the public Charlotte Pass, Perisher Valley, Smiggin Holes, Guthega, Diggers Creek, Wilsons Valley, Sawpit Creek and Waste Point. Visitors need to check whether resort facilities and hospitality venues are open for business Thredbo Village and Thredbo resort lease area Thredbo Valley track Thredbo Village to Gaden Trout Hatchery including Bullocks walk and Muzzlewood track (Note: Diversions in place at Bullocks Flat) Ngarigo, Thredbo Diggings and Island Bend campgrounds - for day use and overnight camping Tom Groggin Horse Camp, Tom Groggin campground, Leatherbarrel Creek campground and Geehi campground Blowering campgrounds - Log Bridge, The Pines, Humes Crossing and Yachting Point All walks on the Main Range, including to Mount Kosciuszko and surrounding the alpine resort areas Lower Snowy picnic and campgrounds are open and include Jacobs River, Halfway Flat, No Name, Pinch River, Jacks Lookout and Running Waters Schlink Pass trail and associated huts (Horse Camp Hut, White River Hut, Schlink Hut, Valentine Hut) Mount Jagungal. Access to this area must be from Guthega Power Station or Guthega. There is no access from Round Mountain, Tooma Dam or Snowy Plain. O’Keefes and Dershkos huts are accessible but areas further north remain closed Rainbow Lake walk Kosciuszko Road to Rainbow Lake Rennix walk Kosciuszko Road return Waterfall walk from Sawpit Creek Pallaibo walk from Thredbo River picnic area and Sawpit Creek Closed areas: Roads closed in Kosciuszko National Park Applies from Tue 25 Feb 2020, 10.21am. Last reviewed: Wed 26 Feb 2020, 2.25pm. Some roads in Kosciuszko National Park are closed to the public due to damage from recent fire and rain. The following key roads in Kosciuszko National Park remain closed: Alpine Way area: Olsens Lookout Road Geehi Dam Road Geehi Walls trail Major Clews trail Grassy Flats trail Murray Gates trail Bicentennial trail Cabramurra area: Link Road from Snowy Mountains Highway to Goat Ridge Road Tooma Road - KNP5 (Khancoban to Cabramurra Road) - expected reopening December 2020 Goats Ridge Road Elliot Way - expected reopening May 2021 Kings Cross Road Snowy Mountains Highway area: Tantangara Road Long Plain Road Yarrangobilly Caves Road Goobragandra Power Line Road These roads and trails will remain closed until hazardous trees are treated, debris is removed and repair work is completed. The following roads in Kosciuszko National Park are open: Snowy Mountains Highway - visitors must stay within the road corridor and be aware of hazards such as damaged buildings and burnt trees Alpine Way - visitors should visit Live Traffic NSW to confirm status before travel Kosciuszko Road - Jindabyne to Charlotte Pass Guthega Road - Kosciuszko Road to Guthega Village Barry Way - open to the Victorian border The following areas of Kosciuszko National Park remain closed: All areas which have been burnt by the recent fires remain closed due to the risk of dangerous trees falling. All areas north of Snowy Mountains Highway: Yarrangobilly Caves. Accommodation is available to be booked for check-in from Wednesday 1 July 2020. The anticipated opening for day visitation is the 2020 NSW Easter School Holidays. Long Plain Hut campground and Blue Waterholes campground Yolde campground and Jounama Creek campground Cabramurra township. Snowy Hydro's operational town of Cabramurra suffered significant fire damage and for safety reasons is temporarily closed. Do not enter closed areas in Kosciuszko National Park. Penalties apply for non-compliance. For more information, contact the local NPWS office. See list of affected locations on park alerts page https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/alerts/alerts-list

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