Thursday, March 11, 2010
Australian Alps Walking Track - 655 km
** Before exploring the Alps, walkers must obtain detailed maps of their chosen walking area including a copy of "Alpine Walking Track" by J. Siseman **
The Australian Alps form the largest area of mountainous alpine country in the Nation, extending from Canberra and the nearby Brindabella range, through the Snowy mountains of New South Wales and along the great dividing range to north east of Melbourne. More than ten peaks exceed 2100 metres, including Mt Kosciuszko, Australia's highest mountain at 2228 metres.
The 655 kilometre track generally follows ridges and high plains through some of the highest country in Australia and is mostly remote from any settlement. On the Alps Track you will discover some of Australia's finest mountain national parks You can join the track at many places between Walhalla and Tharwa, as it joins popular walking tracks in the Baw Baw, Alpine, Kosciusko and Namadgi National Parks. You can walk the track in ten weeks, but many people choose to walk shorter sections such as Baw Baw plateau, Bogong high plains, and the Jagungal wilderness.
Walking: - There are many short and long walking tracks within each national park.
Fishing: - Kosciuszko National Park: All year round for trout fishing in lakes Eucumbene and Jindabyne and, Tantangara reservoir. Elsewhere in the park,
the season extends from first weekend in October to last weekend in May. Types of fish include Macquarie Perch, Golden Perch (Yellow Belly), Murray Cod,
Brown and Rainbow Trout.
Canoeing: - Lake Dartmouth, Howqua and Macalister rivers, the Snowy River, the upper reaches of the Murray River, and the Mitta Mitta river.
Horse Riding: - Bogong High Plains and between the Bluff and Mt Howitt, The Cobberas-Tingaringy Unit and the adjoining Snowy River National Park,
Bicentennial National Trail. For actual details on horse riding in Kosciuszko National Park contact National Parks and Wildlife Services.
Caves: - Yarrangobilly Caves, Glory Hole thermal pool where the water temperature stays at 27 degrees Celsius throughout the year.
Cross Country Skiing: - Marked trails at Perisher Blue & Charlotte Pass. In the northern end of the park, trails near Mt. Selwyn and Cabramurra areas.
Downhill Skiing: - Thredbo, Perisher Blue, Charlottes Pass and Selwyn snowfields.
Open Times
Not easily accessible during the winter months.
Facilities
Car park, Public Toilet
Activities you can be involved in
Canoeing, Caving, Self-Guided, Bushwalking
Experiences you can enjoy
Adventure, Flora/Fauna, Nature based, Wildlife
Description
** Before exploring the Alps, walkers must obtain detailed maps of their chosen walking area including a copy of "Alpine Walking Track" by J. Siseman ** The Australian Alps form the largest area of mountainous alpine country in the Nation, extending from Canberra and the nearby Brindabella range, through the Snowy mountains of New South Wales and along the great dividing range to north east of Melbourne. More than ten peaks exceed 2100 metres, including Mt Kosciuszko, Australia's highest mountain at 2228 metres. The 655 kilometre track generally follows ridges and high plains through some of the highest country in Australia and is mostly remote from any settlement. You can join the track at many places between Walhalla and Tharwa, as it joins popular walking tracks in the Baw Baw, Alpine, Kosciusko and Namadgi National Parks. You can walk the track in ten weeks, but many people choose to walk shorter sections such as Baw Baw plateau, Bogong high plains, and the Jagungal wilderness. Walking: - There are many short and long walking tracks within each national park. Fishing: - Kosciuszko National Park: All year round for trout fishing in lakes Eucumbene and Jindabyne and, Tantangara reservoir. Elsewhere in the park, the season extends from first weekend in October to last weekend in May. Types of fish include Macquarie Perch, Golden Perch (Yellow Belly), Murray Cod, Brown and Rainbow Trout. Canoeing: - Lake Dartmouth, Howqua and Macalister rivers, the Snowy River, the upper reaches of the Murray River, and the Mitta Mitta river. Horse Riding: - Bogong High Plains and between the Bluff and Mt Howitt, The Cobberas-Tingaringy Unit and the adjoining Snowy River National Park, Bicentennial National Trail. For actual details on horse riding in Kosciuszko National Park contact National Parks and Wildlife Services. Caves: - Yarrangobilly Caves, Glory Hole thermal pool where the water temperature stays at 27 degrees Celsius throughout the year. Cross Country Skiing: - Marked trails at Perisher Blue & Charlotte Pass. In the northern end of the park, trails near Mt. Selwyn and Cabramurra areas. Downhill Skiing: - Thredbo, Perisher Blue, Charlottes Pass and Selwyn snowfields.
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When I first got my Australian visa, I have received a lot of advice that there are a lot of good walking/hiking trips that I should do as the country has a lot of good places to visit. When I had the chance to experience the Alps walking track, I had a lot of fun and it was very adventurous. One of my favorites would be the caves. I heard that a lot of tourists take up this experience and I am very happy to see on how the country keeps it clean and pure. Hope to experience it again soon on my next visit.
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