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Australian Capital Territory (ACT) National Parks

Southern Highlands and the South Coast

An hour and a half drive from Canberra is Australia’s Southern Highlands. The Highlands are popular both with the residents of Sydney (two hours drive away) and Canberra. 

Capital Territory has some of Australia’s most fertile farm land and wineries, orchards, cattle and wool properties are common.
 
Australia has been making and exporting wine to Europe in a serious way since the 1850’s and The Highland region of Capital Territory near Lake George is famous for its vineyards. Many wineries offer cellar door tastings.

Within Morton National Park are stunning lookouts and waterfalls including the famous Fitzroy Falls.
 
The South Coast of Capital Territory has spectacular views and offers surfing, golfing dolphin watching and kayaking plenty to do for the intrepid visitor.
 
Heritage towns and villages have also sprung up in the countryside attracting not only the locals but thousands or overseas tourists every year.
 
Mount Kosciuszko in Capital Territory at 2,229m above sea level is the highest point in Australia.

Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve
Wildlife is abundant in this beautiful reserve which covers 13,450 acres and contains a variety of landscapes including forests, streams, mountains and grasslands.  It is a great place to see that most famous of all Australian animals, the Kangaroo.  The visitor may well come across them soaking up the sun with their young or hoping across the pathways in the reserve.Tidbinbilla, also home to platypuses, emus, koalas and lyrebirds, is located at the end of serene valley and guided tours are available with a park ranger.
 
Namadgi National Park
Just 22 miles to the south of Canberra, Namadgi National Park covers just under fifty per cent of ACT and has everything from river valleys to snow covered mountains.

There are copious amounts of Aboriginal rock art to be found here.  Although this is a quite remote place to visit, there is a visitors information centre and two bush camp sites for the more hardy visitor.

Murrunbidgee River
Casiarina Sands is where the Murrumbidgee River joins the Cotter River and not far away is the Cotter Dam, a great place for camping, swimming and picnics.Fishing and canoeing is also a popular pass time on the river.

Attached to a sheep station Lanyon Homestead is a restored house built in the 1850’s which has lovely gardens and is located on the banks of the Murrumbidgee River, south of Australia’s capital city of Canberra. The Sidney Nolan Gallery is also located on the same property and has the Ned Kelly paintings on exhibit.
 
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