Namadgi Visitor Centre

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Perched on the edge of the Australian Alps, the Namadgi Visitor Centre is your gateway to a wild and ancient landscape. Just a 40-minute drive from Canberra’s city centre, this modern interpretive centre introduces you to the region’s Aboriginal heritage, colonial history, and dramatic alpine environment. Knowledgeable runners and interactive displays set the stage for adventures in Namadgi National Park, a rugged expanse of granite peaks, snow gums, and granite boulders that feels a world away from the capital.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least half a day to do the centre justice and tackle a short walk. Arrive early (the centre opens at 9am) to soak up the exhibits, then head out on the Yankee Hat walk (allow 2–3 hours return). If you have a full day, combine the walk with a drive to Mount Ginini and a picnic at one of the valley campgrounds. For serious hikers, the Australian Alps Walking Track passes through the park, but that’s a multi-day commitment.

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