Brindabella Ranges

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Rising abruptly to the west of Canberra, the Brindabella Ranges are a rugged, forested escarpment that feels a world away from the capital's orderly streets. This is the traditional Country of the Ngunnawal people, and the landscape is etched with granite tors, deep valleys and cascading creeks. It's a playground for walkers, birdwatchers and anyone craving a dose of alpine wilderness. The air smells of eucalyptus and damp earth, and the silence is broken only by bellbirds and the crunch of your boots on the trail.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

For a satisfying taste of the Brindabellas, dedicate a full day. Start early with a morning walk in Namadgi National Park, perhaps the 2-hour Booroomba Rocks walk for cliff-edge views. After a picnic lunch, drive the Brindabella Road to the valley for a late afternoon at the pub. If you're a keen hiker, allow two days to tackle a longer trail like the Australian Alps Walking Track section through the park. The ranges are easily combined with a Canberra city stay – you can be on the trail within 45 minutes of leaving your hotel.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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