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Expert Guide to the Kosciuszko Alpine Way


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Open leg route
404.2KM / 251.1MI (Est. travel time 5 hours)

Loop through our largest national park; place of winter snows, the clearest of skies, endless adventures and enduring legends.

From the east, the tan grasslands of the Monaro plains rise gently, through the reddish brown snowgum forests to the white pillows of Australia’s highest peaks. These drop dramatically down the western faces, for almost 2,000m, to a lush green carpet alongside the infant Murray River. A spectacular spring, summer, or autumn trip on sealed roads, be prepared for plenty of gear changes on some of Australia’s highest and windiest roads.

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Depart Canberra


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Day 1: Bredbo
As you leave Canberra on the Monaro Highway, away to your west is the most northerly section of the Australian Alps, ...


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Day 1: Cooma
At Cooma, the centre of the Monaro, take a break, an escape even. The Corrective Services NSW Museum is a gem of a pl...


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Day 2: Berridale
Once out of Cooma, a short drive up Mount Gladstone provides a panoramic view of the Monaro grasslands. So often the ...


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Day 2: Jindabyne
Lake Jindabyne is next into view. Created by the damming of the Snowy River for the Snowy Scheme, the old village now...


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Day 3: Kosciuszko National Park - South & West
The Alpine Way climbs into the Kosciuszko National Park to Thredbo village. Watch out for emus, kangaroos and deer. P...


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Day 3: Khancoban
Murray 1 power station appears far below the road before you arrive at Khancoban, a town created during the Snowy Sch...


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Day 4: Kosciuszko National Park - North
What went down must surely go up and just north of Khancoban our grand loop of the Snowies, what locals call ‘going a...


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Day 4: Adaminaby
No road trip in Australia would be complete without a Big something and Adaminaby serves up The Big Trout. This is fi...
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