Mt Buller has had a fascinating history, being transformed from a cattleman’s run into Australia’s premier alpine resort. Learn about the mountain's original characters and marvel at an eclectic collection of ski memorabilia at the National Alpine Museum.
The Museum not only details Buller’s journey but the development of Australia’s entire alpine history, with hundreds of fascinating artifacts telling the story of evolution of the Victorian ski fields.
The museum showcases wooden skis & sleds, leather boots, through to snowboards from the late 80s. It also features a variety of photographs, snowmobiles, clothing, badges, publications, maps and lift equipment.
Museum displays are constantly changing with special exhibitions held during winter season.
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1st floor of Alpine Central. |
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Saturdays 1pm to 4pm and Thursdays 3.30pm to 5pm. Other times by arrangement, phone 0499 251 559. Entry via gold coin donation. |
Please contact the Museum on (03) 5777 7235 or 0499 251 559 if you would like to arrange a guided tour for a group.
Mt Buller History Hunt
Armed with your map and clues, this fascinating tour takes you on a historical hunt around the Mt Buller Village. Learn a little more about our mountain village, and the characters that made the mountain as it is today. Gain an insight into the heritage of buildings, and enjoy a scenic walk at the same time. This tour should take between 1 - 2 hours with children.
Download your MAP and CLUES here, or drop into Alpine Central to collect them. On completion you can return to Alpine Central for the answers, or download the ANSWERS here.

Where did this hut once stand on Mt Buller?
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