Winter Sports World – Australia’s first Snow Resort

Let it snow in Penrith! Australia’s first indoor snow resort, Winter Sports World is coming to Western Sydney!

Winter Sports World is coming to Penrith.    Render Photo supplied
Australia’s first indoor ski resort is coming to Penrith. Render Photo supplied

Winter Sports World is coming to Western Sydney in 2028 and we can’t wait! The Winter Sports World will be located just 15km from the new Western Sydney International Airport and less than 60 minutes’ drive from Sydney CBD. This exciting new development is set to almost double Penrith’s visitation. It will give families an affordable opportunity to see snow if they haven’t before.

Restaurant and cafes with snow views

  • A 300m advanced open run for experienced skiers and snow boarders, learn to ski runs and a dedicated winter wonderland snow play area
  • Competition venue for snow sports such as alpine skiing
  • Ice climbing and crevasse outdoor rock climbing
  • 4-star 200-room hotel, conference and function rooms

Experience a Winter Wonderland in Penrith.
Experience a Winter Wonderland in Penrith. Render: Photo supplied

And if you always wanted to stay at a ski resort and experience waking up to views of the snow, well this is your chance! the park’s “unique alpine exterior” will feature “ice shard details” to give the look of a blizzard, mountains and melting ice.

There will be school and community group opportunities, and winter sports training making it the perfect spot for Western Sydney families.

Winter Sports World will have perfect chemical-free snow, perfect conditions and perfect -4 degrees C weather 365 days a year. The resort will also be providing 2,720 new jobs for local Western Sydney families.

Winter Sports World is expected to open in Penrith in 2025. Render: Photo supplied

The giant snow box will feature glowing kinetic “ice shards” over the façade, with “boulders” strewn on the ground around a broken, teetering landscape of “icefalls”.

Cultural elements will be designed by well-known Aboriginal artist and educator Jamie Eastwood (Mugudun) in collaboration with John Lock & Associates Landscape Architects that share Dreamtime stories about Dyarrubin (Hawkesbury Nepean River).

Construction is on track to begin this year and we can’t wait!

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