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AUSTRALIA
ROOF OF AUSTRALIA
INN-to-INN walking holiday
Self guided & guided departures
6 day itinerary (includes 4 days of walking)
Auswalk's Roof of Australia is an INN-to-INN accommodated walking
holiday. You traverse the Snowy Mountains, walking from one delightful
ski village to the next. We move your luggage for you while you
are out walking. This holiday can be done Self-Guided or Guided.
Located half way between Sydney and Melbourne, the Snowy Mountains
preserves an area containing Australias highest mountains.
Appropriately called the Roof of Australia, this walking holiday
traverses Australias Alps, staying overnight in secluded ski
villages.
These mountains were once covered by glaciers that carved 5 exquisite
small lakes from the granite rock, as well as numerous steep sided
valleys. Much of the national park is snow covered from May to November,
but then the winter snows melt, flow as life giving fresh water
into Australia's folklore rivers, the Snowy, Murrumbidgee and the
Murray. The high peaks of Kosciuszko National Park then become a
mecca for walkers keen to see the rugged scenery, masses of spectacular
wildflowers and of course reach the summit of Mt Kosciuszko.
These high peaks are true "Man from Snowy River" country.
Legend has it that this brave young man rode his horse where no
other riders dared go in pursuit of a valuable stallion who had
escaped to run with the wild bush horses. Will you be lucky enough
to spot a wild brumby? On this walk you will see an ancient landscape
carved out by receding glaciers of the last Ice Age, enjoy lunch
beside a pristine lake and walk through snowgum woodlands and colourful
alpine meadows. In summer the wildflowers have to be seen to be
believed - fields of snow daisies, alpine buttercups, billy buttons,
golden everlastings and unique alpine gentians. The route culminates
in an ascent of the highest mountain in Australia, Mt Kosciuszko
- with a little help from a chairlift!
Location
The Roof of Australia commences in Jindabyne, approximately half
way between Sydney and Melbourne. There are regular coaches as well
as a regional airline service.
Grading
25% easy, 55% moderate, 20% more strenuous, with chairlift used
on steepest section. Longest day has 6 hours walking (can be reduced).
Accommodation
Alpine lodges in ski village settings - private
rooms with ensuite bathrooms.
Regional wine & food highlights
The region is noted for fresh Snowy Mountains trout and tender high
country beef. Wash it down with a drop or two from the Snowy River
Winery - the highest winery in the country, specialising in cool
climate varieties.
What's included
5 nights accommodation, 5 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 4 dinners, luggage
transfers, vehicle transfers required for the itinerary, chairlift
rides, information booklets, insulated lunch bag, map case, National
Park fees, walking notes, maps.
Not included
Alcohol, one dinner
The best time to go
This mountain environment is about 10 degrees cooler than Sydney.
January-February is usually warm and the alpine wildflowers are
at their best. December & March are usually cool to mild.
Departure Dates
Self-Guided INN-to-INN - any day from 26 December to Easter, with
a minimum of 2 people booking together.
Guided INN-to-INN - 27 December 2004 - subject to minimum numbers.
Itinerary guide - 6 days
(includes 5 nights accommodation & 4 days walking)
Day 1
Starts in Jindabyne any time after 2pm. There is no walking scheduled
for today but there are short walks you can do around the lake shore.
Accommodation: Jindabyne
Day 2
After a transfer high into the mountains, the walk begins with
the easy Aqueduct Trail. Marvel at one of the greatest engineering
feats in the world - the mighty Snowy Mountains Scheme built in
the 1950s and 60s to change the direction of the rivers and provide
water for farmers on the dry inland plains. The path meanders beside
the schemes aqueducts, rivers and dams that opened up this
isolated country. After lunch, climb to Porcupine Rocks for spectacular
views of the Great Dividing Range. The ancient snowgum trees here
are twisted and gnarled through centuries of harsh winters. After
rain or fog these tree trunks change colour to brilliant shades
of red, orange, yellow and green. Accommodation: Perisher Alpine
Village
Day 3
Did you know that Australia has glacial lakes? Youll see
several on this walk above the tree-line. Cross our famous Snowy
River, walk through fields carpeted in wildflowers, stroll along
high grassy ridges and chill your drink in an icy lake. Watch out
for spaghnum bogs - large mossy plants that hold six times their
weight in water then slowly release it into the alpine streams.
Accommodation: Charlotte Pass Alpine Village
Day 4
Walk to the summit of the highest mountain in Australia, Mt Kosciuszko,
a highlight not to be missed. This mountain is a mecca for walkers
and youll share the summit with people from all over the world.
Finish the day with an exhilarating ride down the countrys
longest chairlift. Hardy walkers can choose to walk Merritts
Track steeply down through unique mountain ash forests and waterfall
valleys. Accommodation: Thredbo Alpine Village
Day 5
Take the easy way and ride the chairlift up! Todays walk
descends through fields of alpine wildflowers and snowgum forests
to the Thredbo Valley. Will you be one of the lucky ones to see
wild brumbies roaming the plains? Walk quietly in this special,
pristine place. Finish the day with an easy stroll along the banks
of the swift Thredbo River as it meanders down to the village. Accommodation:
Thredbo Alpine Village
Day 6
After breakfast youll be transported back to Jindabyne where
your trip finishes.
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