Nimmitabel

Nimmitabel (rarely Nimoitebool) is a small timey town in the Snowy Mountains region of southeastern New South Wales. Its importance has dwindled since the closure of the Bombala Railway, but remains a roadside stopover town.

Climate
Nimmitabel enjoys an oceanic climate, with mild summers and cold winters. Rainfall is moderate and spread out across the year. Frost is common year-round, even in summer. The town sees a good amount of sunshine, with about 102 clear days annually, thanks to its position shielded from prevailing winds.

Due to its high elevation and southern location, snowfall is typical from May to October, with occasional flurries even in December. Snowfall can be heavy at times. The town has experienced below-freezing temperatures several times below (and is not an uncommon occurrence)

Get in
Nimmitabel is on the Monaro and Snowy Mountains Hwy (B23 and B72, duplex route), southeast of Cooma,  north of Bombala and  west of Bega. The roads from the former two are relatively straightforward, but the route from Bega is very windy with large elevation changes.

NSW Trainlink coaches make a stop at. A trip from Canberra Railway Station costs A$15.59 one way (2 hr 30 min) and A$7.20 from Bega (1 hr 3 min).