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The Big
Trout
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Adaminaby
Quiet
town in the Snowy Mountains - popular destination for people fishing
for trout.
Located 51 km northwest of Cooma and 453 km southwest
of Sydney, the new township of Adaminaby has a population of about 400
and is 1021 metres above sea level.
The original town of Adaminaby (which is now under the
waters of Lake Eucumbene) came into existence in 1885 although
pastoralists had been in the area since the early 1830s. Initially the
population of the area was sparse. John Cosgrove and Charles and Henry
York were the first settlers and they named one of their large land
holdings Adaminaby (probably spelt Adamindumee and possibly meaning
either 'a camping or resting place' or 'place of springs' in the
language of the local Aborigines).
For thirty years the country around Adaminaby remained
sparsely settled by Europeans. The land was grazed but the living was
hard. It wasn't until the discovery of gold in the area in 1859 (Kiandra) and 1860 (along the Eucumbene
River) that people began to move into the area in significant numbers.
Being located midway between Cooma and Kiandra, Adaminaby enjoyed a
brief boom at this time as it became a convenient stopover point for
gold prospectors on their way to the goldfields.
It is an hilarious comment on local government
decision making processes that when the township was finally proclaimed
on 25 March 1885 it was named Seymour (a name it had been given in 1860
when the town had been surveyed - but a name which had never gained
favour) but in less than a year public opinion prevailed and on 9
October 1886 it was renamed Adaminaby.
These events are all recorded on a plaque on the
side of the town's General Store which also notes that the Snowy
Mountains Authority moved the town to its present site in 1956-57 to
make way for the rising waters of Lake Eucumbene.
Things to see:
Historic Buildings in New Adaminaby
So complete was the removal that even the old
churches (perhaps the most interesting buildings in town) were moved.
Of the more interesting are St John's Anglican Church, Adaminaby (on
the hill behind the shopping centre) which was originally built in 1906
and moved in 1956 and the Uniting Church, previously the Presbyterian
Church, which was built in 1886.
Lake Eucumbene
Lake Eucumbene, the largest of the man-made lakes
in the Snowy Mountains, was completed in May 1958. Its earth and
rockfill dam is 116 metres high and 579 metres long. It is capable of
containing 4 799 100 ML of water - more than three times that of
Blowering Dam. Eucumbene filled so slowly so that as recently as 1978
the people of Adaminaby could hold a rooftop regatta over the remnants
of their old houses. In recent years droughts have lowered the level of
the dam revealing the ruins of the old town.
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A boat moored in Lake
Eucumbene near Old Adaminaby
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Historic
Buildings in Old Adaminaby
It is still possible to view the remnants of Old
Adaminaby. If you drive a couple of kilometres out of town towards
Kiandra there is a sign to Old Adaminaby which is located 7 km from the
Snowy Mountains Highway.
There's a nice irony about Old Adaminaby. It is now
newer and more attractive than new Adaminaby. In recent times people
have built attractive fishermen's chalets and holiday houses on the
foreshores and the area has been turned into a pleasant holiday retreat.
In fact there are only four original buildings left
in the town - the Methodist Church which is now surrounded by
attractive picnic grounds on the edge of the lake, the Old Schoolhouse
which is the office and residence for the Caravan Park, and two other
dwellings. Apparently over 100 buildings, including 75 houses, were
removed from Old Adaminaby to the site of the new town.
For filmgoers the Old Adaminaby Race Track (located on
the road to Rosedale on the Cooma side of the town) was used in the
film Phar Lap.
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Motels
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Adaminaby Country Club Motel
Snowy Mountains Hwy
Adaminaby
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6454 2380
Facsimile: (02) 6454 2462
Rating: ***1/2
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Hotels
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Snowgoose Hotel/Motel
Baker St
Adaminaby
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6454 2202
Facsimile: (02) 6454 2608
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Resorts
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San Michelle Country Resort
Snowy Mountains Hwy
Adaminaby
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6454 2229
Rating: ***
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Cottages & Cabins
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Ashvale Cottage
Canberra Rd
Adaminaby
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6454 2063
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Gooandra Alpine Cottages
Snowy Mountains Hwy
Adaminaby
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6454 2327
Facsimile: (02) 6454 2327
Rating: ***1/2
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Locker's Valley Cottage
Yens Bay Rd
Adaminaby
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6454 2439
Facsimile: (02) 6454 2232
Rating: ***
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Snowy Mountains Alpine Cabins
6078 Snowy MountainsHwy
Adaminaby
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6454 1123
Rating: ****
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Lodges & Chalets
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Alpine Ash Lodge
Cnr Lett & York Sts
Adaminaby
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6454 2282
Facsimile: (02) 6454 2329
Rating: ***1/2
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Hide 'n' Rest Pyramids
Boboyan Rd
Adaminaby
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6454 2536
Facsimile: (02) 6454 2536
Rating: ***1/2
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Reynella Kosciusko Rides
Shannon Flat Rd
Adaminaby
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6454 2386
Facsimile: (02) 6454 2530
Rating: ***
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The Outpost Fly Fishing Lodge
Yaouk Valley
Adaminaby
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6454 2293
Facsimile: (02) 6454 2612
Rating: ***1/2
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Caravan Parks
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Alpine Tourist Park
Snowy Mountains Hwy
Adaminaby
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6454 2438
Facsimile: (02) 6454 2438
Rating: ***1/2
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Anglers Reach Caravan Park
Anglers Reach St
Adaminaby
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6454 2223
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Backpackers
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Tanderra Lodge
Cnr Denison & Druitt Sts
Adaminaby
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6454 2470
Facsimile: (02) 6454 2042
Rating: **
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Restaurants
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Adaminaby Country Club Motel
Snowy Mountains Hwy
Adaminaby
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6454 2380
Facsimile: (02) 6454 2462
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San Michele Country Resort
Snowy Mountains Hwy
Adaminaby
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6454 2229
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Snowgoose Hotel/Motel
Baker St
Adaminaby
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6454 2202
Facsimile: (02) 6454 2608
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Cafés
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The Bake House
11 Denison St
Adaminaby
NSW
2630
Telephone: (02) 6454 2453
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