Most of the Dinner Plain accommodation is comprised of privately owned houses, chalets and apartments, so it’s well suited to families and groups.
Dinner Plain also has several studio apartments that can cater to solo travellers or couples, as well as a lodge and bed and breakfast.
Dinner Plain accommodation is ideal for those looking for luxury lodging or those on a moderate budget.
Below is just a small sample of accommodation at Dinner Plain. You can also search the
Dinner Plain Accommodation Listings.
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Cloud 9 Alpine Lodge is a hosted bed and breakfast with spacious living spaces and a lovely fireplace. The Dinner Plain B&B has 5 deluxe king rooms which share 3 bathrooms that are located just across the passage from the rooms. The host is lovely and will make sure you get the most out of your time in DP.
Ramada Resort Dinner Plain offers queen rooms (for up to 2 guests) and suites for up to 4-8 guests.
Small to Medium Sized Group Accommodation (Up to 10)
There are more options for medium group accommodation on the
Dinner Plain Accommodation Listings.
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Powderhounds Lodge
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Homely lodge with 2 bedrooms (queen & 2 singles) plus a loft (4 singles) & 2 bathrooms. Features open fireplace, deck, sep. dining & living area. Located centrally in the village 5 mins walk to all facilities in DP...
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Large Group Accommodation
Oriole sleeps up to 12 people. This chalet has 4 bedrooms and 2 living areas.
Dinner Plain Accommodation Locations
Whilst the commercial precinct of Dinner Plain is very small (ie the village), the actual town is rather spread out. For many visitors, particularly those who largely want to stay in at night in front of the roaring fire, location may not matter that much. However in case you want to be close to “the action” or the ski slope, below is a brief overview of the different regions of Dinner Plain.
Central
For those that want to be close to the action and within stumbling distance of the restaurants and bars, stay along the northern part of Big Muster Drive or the lanes off it.
Eastern
Moving clockwise around the Big Muster circle, anything near Drybone Lane is within very easy walking distance of central Dinner Plain and is very close to the top of the ski run. At the end of this street is the handful of Dinner Plain houses that are considered to be ski-in ski-out to the Dinner Plain beginners’ run.
Off Halter Lane there are also a range of houses that are within easy walking distance of “the strip”.
In addition to parts of central DP, this area is considered to be the “old part” of Dinner Plain. Accommodation here is highly sought after for the proximity to the ski slope, traditional alpine architecture, the high country décor, and the gorgeously rustic ski lodges.
South
The southern part of Big Muster Drive is the furthermost part of town from the strip. This area tends to have some massive houses where you can really spread out, and some of the properties have views across to the national park.
Western
The western part of Dinner Plain (sometimes playfully known as the “western suburbs”) is the new part of town. The houses tend to be large and many of them have more urban and modern décor which is not quite in keeping with the high country décor seen elsewhere in DP.