Photo: Dfrg.msc at English Wikipedia / Public domain
Rising abruptly west of Canberra, the Brindabella Ranges offer a wild, forested escape that feels a world away from the capital’s political pulse. This rugged stretch of the Great Dividing Range is a haven for hikers, birdwatchers, and anyone craving cool mountain air, ancient eucalypt forests, and sweeping views over the Murrumbidgee River valley. Despite its proximity to Canberra, the Brindabellas remain gloriously uncrowded, with a network of walking trails, historic homesteads, and picnic spots that reward those who venture in.
Highlights & What to See
- Namadgi National Park: The heart of the Brindabellas, this protected area is laced with trails leading to granite tors, alpine bogs, and Aboriginal rock art sites. Don’t miss the Yankee Hat walking track for its shelter paintings.
- Mount Coree: A classic day-walk with panoramic views from the summit; in spring, wildflowers carpet the slopes.
- Brindabella Valley: A pastoral valley dotted with historic farm buildings and the Brindabella Homestead, dating from the 1840s – a glimpse into early settler life.
- Bimberi Peak: At 1912 metres, the highest point in the ACT region; a challenging hike for experienced bushwalkers with rewarding 360-degree views.
- Gibraltar Falls: A 50-metre cascade in the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve, easily accessible via a short walk – perfect for a cool-off after a drive.
Suggested Time to Spend
With a car, you can experience the Brindabella Ranges in a day from Canberra, driving the Brindabella Road loop and stopping at key lookouts and short walks. For a deeper immersion, allocate two days: spend one day hiking in Namadgi National Park (e.g., Mount Coree or the Bimberi approach) and another exploring the historic valley and Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve. Overnight camping is available in Namadgi for those wanting to extend their stay.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Canberra: Australia’s capital, with its museums, galleries, and Parliament House, is the natural gateway to the Brindabellas.
- Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve: Adjacent to Namadgi, this reserve offers wildlife spotting (kangaroos, koalas, platypuses) and the Tidbinbilla Deep Space Tracking Station.
- Yass Valley: A charming historic town with wine regions and the Yass River walking trail, just north of the ranges.
- Murrumbidgee River Corridor: Follow the river south from Canberra for swimming holes, fishing, and riverside picnic spots like Point Hut Crossing.
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Image credits
- Canberra — The 3B's / CC BY 2.0
- Namadgi National Park — Dfrg.msc at English Wikipedia / Public domain
- Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve — Paul J. Morris / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Yass Valley — No machine-readable author provided. Roke~commonswiki assumed (based on copyright claims). / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Murrumbidgee River Corridor — Bidgee / CC BY 3.0
- Bimberi Peak — Stanley Goodhew (via Miles Goodhew ) / CC BY-SA 2.0