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Cobungra Platter slope has a dual purpose

DINNER Plain has reshaped 2021 operations on its ski run to bring bigger thrills and a higher quality of product to its overall snowplay offering.

The Cobungra Platter slope is this season operating as a lift–accessed ski slope in the mornings from 9am to 1pm, changing to a dedicated toboggan run in the afternoons, from 1.30pm to 4.30pm.

Nathan Fenton, Dinner Plain marketing and events manager, said by opening up ski terrain to afternoon sliding, Dinner Plain now offers a slope that measures almost 100 metres long, making it the country’s longest and steepest toboggan run and supported by full snowmaking and grooming operations.

“Dinner Plain now boasts two dedicated toboggan runs, daily lift–accessed skiing and snowboarding and 35kms of groomed cross country ski trails,” he said.

“Unlike other resorts, we don’t charge for entry either.”