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Canberra's Best Bush, Park & City Walks
Woodslane: The full-colour guide to over 45 fantastic walks. Canberra and its environs boast a huge range of beautiful environments, making the region perfect for exploring on foot. Canberra's Best Bush, Park & City Walks, the seventh book in Woodslane's hugely successful walking guides series, introduces the best walks for visitors and residents alike, ranging from fascinating city walks and leisurely lake-side strolls to the more rugged tracks deeper in the surrounding bush. Detailed descriptions and maps help the reader explore the capital's parks, bushland, lakes, rivers and most interesting urban areas. As with previous titles in the series, the book is richly illustrated with over 150 full-colour photographs and dozens of detailed maps. A summary table of walks indicating distances, facilities and highlights is included to help the reader find exactly the right walk for the occasion. Walking chapters: Lake and surrounds, Central Foothills, Southern Canberra, Murrumbidgee Corridor, Tidbinbilla and Namadgi, Northern Canberra, East of Canberra |
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Australian Alps Walking Tracks
Follows the famous Australian Alps Walking track over the highest peak in Victoria, New South Wales and the ACT |
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Take a Walk in Kosciuszko National Park - Bushwalking
This book includes a complete range of short, medium and long day-walks, as well as overnight walks and multi-day hikes covering all regions of the park, from the Pilot Wilderness Area in the south, and north past the Jagungal and Bogong wilderness areas in the north. There are walks that will appeal to a wide range of people with differing interests and fitness levels. Track notes for the complete Australian Alps Walking Track are included in this book. The authors have re-walked all sections of the AAWT that have been affected by 2002 and 2006 fires, regrowth and track building, and the notes have recently been checked on the ground by several AAWT end-to-enders. |
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Walking Canberra, 101 ways to see Australia's national capital on foot
Dagraja Press; ?Walking Canberra: 101 Ways to See Australia?s National Capital on Foot? is set mainly in the metropolitan area of the city with excursions into the countryside. Walks along rivers, creeks, wetlands and around lakes are included. Descriptions of public art trails and walks in the national arboretum are standouts. The book of 160 pp has maps and photographs including a striking picture of a wedge-tailed eagle |
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