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Mount Bimberi, the highest peak in the Australian Capital Territory at 1,912 metres, is a rugged, untamed summit that rewards hikers with panoramic views over the Brindabella Ranges and beyond. This is a place for serious walkers and nature lovers seeking solitude and a genuine wilderness experience, far from the urban bustle of Canberra.
Highlights & What to See
- Summit Views: From the top, soak in sweeping vistas of the Brindabella and Snowy Mountains, with Canberra a distant smudge on the horizon.
- Alpine Flora: Spot snow gums, alpine daisies, and rare wildflowers like the Bimberi sun orchid in spring and summer.
- Bimberi Wilderness Area: Explore this protected zone of subalpine woodlands, bogs, and frost-hollows — a haven for birdlife and wombats.
- Australian Alps Walking Track: Mount Bimberi is a key milestone on this legendary long-distance trail; even a day-walk gives you a taste of the route.
- Stockyard Spur Trail: The most direct ascent, a steep but rewarding 8 km return hike through eucalypt forest and open heath.
Suggested Time to Spend
Dedicate a full day for the return hike (expect 5–7 hours) plus travel from Canberra (about 1.5 hours one way). Start early to avoid afternoon storms and to enjoy the shifting light. If you're thru-hiking the Australian Alps, budget a night at the nearby Orroral River camping area.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Namadgi National Park: The gateway to Mount Bimberi, with other walks like the Yankee Hat and Booroomba Rocks.
- Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve: Spot kangaroos, koalas, and platypuses, plus visit the Deep Space Communication Complex.
- Canberra: Cap off your wilderness adventure with museums, galleries, and world-class dining in the capital.
- Corin Forest: A scenic drive through alpine forest, with a mountain restaurant and seasonal snow play.
- Brindabella National Park: Adjacent wilderness offering further hikes and 4WD tracks.
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- Canberra — The 3B's / CC BY 2.0