Brindabella Range

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Rising as a dramatic green rampart west of Canberra, the Brindabella Range is a haven of cool temperate rainforest, granite outcrops, and tumbling waterfalls. This rugged escarpment offers Sydney and Canberra travellers a genuine wilderness escape, with walking trails that weave through snow gums and alpine meadows. It’s a place where the bush feels ancient and the air smells of eucalyptus and damp earth – perfect for a day hike or a weekend of bush camping.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate at least a full day to drive the Brindabella Road and tackle one or two short walks. If you’re keen on a longer hike (like the Mount Coree circuit), stay overnight at one of the basic campgrounds. For a relaxed visit combining wine tasting in the valley with a short nature walk, half a day is sufficient. The range is best visited from spring to autumn; winter can bring snow and icy roads.

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