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Climbing The HeightsFrom wineries to downhill skiing,
the Dandenongs and the South-East region compel Follow this link to >> conference & function venues in the Dandenongs - Victorian Snowfields.
Located on 70 hectares at the base of Mt Buller, the Pinnacle Valley Resort is in the midst of refurbishing its chalet accommodation. Meetings business runs both summer and winter and offers delegates a wide range of activities including bushwalking, horse-riding, mountain-biking, tennis and volleyball. Accommodation comprises 39 hotel rooms and 17 chalets, each of which can sleep up to six people. The conference centre has a variety of rooms, the largest being the Buller View Room, holding up to 250 people theatre-style or 220 for banquets. Atop Mt Buller, the luxury Mt Buller Chalet has been rebranded as the Mercure Grand Mt Buller. Considered to be one of the most luxurious hotels in Australia's alpine region, it has 65 guestrooms including 11 one-bedroom suites and four executive suites. Alpine High PointsThe Mercure has conference facilities for up to 150 delegates and the nearby La Trobe University Conference Centre can also be utilised. This conference centre has a 200-seat auditorium, video conference centre and eight meeting and breakout rooms. Mirvac Hotels & Resorts has entered the historic Yarra Valley wine district with the Sebel Lodge Yarra Valley. Just 45 minutes from Melbourne via the Eastern Freeway, the boutique hotel features 96 guestrooms and six suites, all with balconies or outdoor terraces. Australia's only private Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course is located at the prestigious Heritage Golf and Country Club. Corporate business is already well inclined to the Lodge where conference facilities include the Marmion Room, seating up to 400 people theatre-style or 200 for banquets. The Recreation Club and Heritage Dayspa offers such services as tennis, aerobics, yoga, a fully-equipped gym, health and beauty centre and an indoor swimming pool.
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