The Victorian Government is investing in the future of Mount Buffalo as a 12-months-a-year tourism destination through support for new “eco pod” accommodation.
Part of the government’s , the Mount Buffalo community and its visitors will benefit from the $1.5 million injection to build the luxury Alpine pods.
The eco pod investment comes as Parks Victoria prepares to instigate an Expression of Interest (EOI) process to seek private investment for a cafe within the iconic Mount Buffalo Chalet. The EOI proposal is for a year-round cafe in the front part of the chalet, which would offer regional produce along with self-guided tours of the Chalet ballroom.
Mount Buffalo is a winter wonderland attracting more than 230,000 visitors a year and the addition of a new accommodation option and potential new cafe will attract more visitors in summer to hike, camp and kayak.
The potential for a cafe and environmentally-friendly accommodation were raised after the Alpine Shire Council undertook a business case assessment, funded by the Victorian Government, to help realise Mount Buffalo ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Park’s potential to become a year-round destination.
The government has previously committed $1.5 million to upgrade the Gorge Visitor Centre Area within the Mount Buffalo ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Park. The project has been carried out in two stages, due to the complexity of works.
The stage two works featuring a new lookout are nearly complete and will also enhance Mount Buffalo ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Park’s appeal as an all-seasons destination. Visitation at the national park is increasing by five per cent annually, with the majority of visitors attending over summer. This strength in summer visitation is unique in the High Country.
Local businesses and industry groups were consulted as part of the business assessment and demonstrated an appetite for experienced tourism and hospitality operators to be involved in future tourism opportunities.
Development of the chalet is subject to planning requirements. The Victorian Government is working with the Alpine Shire to ensure any planning restrictions are resolved ahead of the EOI process, expected to start in late 2020.