Dolomite is a rare freestanding chalet that delivers on both scale and security. Positioned in the heart of Mount Hotham, this expansive chalet offers unbeatable proximity to ski runs, transport, retail, hospitality venues, and key village amenities.
Purpose-built for accommodation, the chalet comprises 9 bedrooms sleeping up to 41 guests or staff, 3 dedicated bathroom zones, spacious communal living and dining areas, and a recently refurbished commercial-grade kitchen. Additional features include a feature fireplace, an outdoor terrace with sweeping valley views, large laundry and drying facilities, and generous storage throughout.
Located in one of Hotham’s most tightly held precincts, the chalet captures views across the village and enjoys immediate access to Australia’s best alpine terrain. Just 4.5 hours from Melbourne, Mount Hotham is renowned as the country’s 'Powder Capital' – with 13 lifts, 3 terrain parks, and 35km of cross-country trails.
Beyond the snow season, nearby Dinner Plain and Hotham Airport offer year-round tourism potential and logistical convenience.
Dolomite is currently secured by a double net lease to Australian Venue Co. – one of Australia’s leading hospitality operators with over 200 venues and 8,300 staff nationally. The chalet provides essential accommodation for key AVC personnel supporting the Hotham Hotel, underlining its critical role in the alpine staffing ecosystem.
A rare opportunity to secure a fully leased, high-performing alpine chalet with long-term growth and strong underlying demand for staff and guest accommodation in the region.
Please contact the exclusive selling agents Lachlan Castran 0475 000 888 today to arrange a private viewing or to receive further information in relation to the property
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