Adaminaby

One of Australia's highest towns is often an overlooked one. Perched at 1,017 metres, Adaminaby in the lower Snowy Mountains of New South Wales is both a town of success and failure. It used to be one of the most successful towns created as part of the Snowy Hydro Scheme, but was entirely submerged and had to be relocated due to the creation of Lake Eucumbene.

Visitor information
The town is too small to have a visitor centre, but there are several websites that you can check for up-to-date information.
 * visitNSW
 * Visit Adaminaby

Get in
Adaminaby is 52 km northwest of Cooma, which also has the closest airport to Adaminaby. Adaminaby can only be accessed via car, and only via the very windy B72 Snowy Mountains Highway.