Brindabella Ranges

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Stretching along the western edge of the ACT and into NSW, the Brindabella Ranges offer a serene escape of misty eucalypt forests, granite outcrops, and cool mountain streams. This is a landscape that rewards those who slow down: you’ll find quiet walking trails, historic huts from the early 20th century, and a palpable sense of isolation just a short drive from Canberra. The Brindabellas feel a world away from the Hunter Valley’s vineyards, yet their untamed beauty makes them a compelling detour for nature lovers and self-drive explorers.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

For a taster, dedicate a full day to explore the southern part of the ranges, including a short walk and a scenic drive. If you’re keen on a longer hike or want to explore multiple valleys, plan for two days. The Brindabellas are best enjoyed as a refreshing break from the heat of the Hunter Valley – you could easily combine a morning here with an afternoon in the cooler high country. Note that some roads are unsealed, so a 4WD is recommended after rain.

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