Thunderbolts Way

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Thunderbolts Way is a spectacular driving route that cuts through the rugged heart of the New South Wales Great Dividing Range, linking the coastal town of Gloucester to the New England Tableland. Named after the bushranger Captain Thunderbolt, this winding road offers a backcountry adventure with jaw-dropping lookouts, ancient forests, and a genuine sense of remoteness. It's a road-tripper's dream, best tackled in a self-drive itinerary that allows time for spontaneous stops at waterfalls, historic villages, and panoramic viewpoints.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give yourself a full day to drive the entire route from Gloucester to Walcha (or vice versa), with plenty of stops. The sealed road is about 150 km but takes 3–4 hours of driving time due to the winding nature. Start early to allow for walks and lunch in Nundle. If you want to explore Barrington Tops more deeply, consider an overnight stay at one of the national park campgrounds or in Gloucester itself.

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