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Capital, Coast & Country Touring Route CAPITAL, COAST & COUNTRY Touring Route WEDDIN 1 CO Blue Mountains 4 2 COPARRA RANGE National Park RANGE Weddin Mountains Lake River 39 National Park Kanangra - Boyd Waljeers Lake Port Jackson Wyangala Abercrombie National Lake Bungarry Lake Park SYDNEY 85 CAPITAL, COAST AND COUNTRY Bullogal River Barren Box Burrangong Swamp Creek Lake Ryans Burragorang SYDNEY Lake Cocoparra Kowmung AIRPORT TOURING ROUTE LEGEND BOTANY National BAY 87 Park Abercrombie River Cape Banks National Lachlan Bunumburt 94 Capital Drive: Canberra region–SouthernPark Highlands–Inland New South Wales Cape Baily Lake Ita Lake Riverina River Blue Mountains Royal Country Drive:Lachlan Bungendore–Braidwood–Batemans BayNational National Park ParkRoyal 31 SCOTTS MAIN RANGE Southern Highlands National Ganaway River Nattai Lake Coast Drive: Jervis Bay–Kiama–Wollongong National Park Creek Lake NARRANDERA RANGE Park Cataract Murrumbidgee 94 20 Ingalba River Nature Reserve River Bangadilly Murrumbidgee River Lake Lake Lake National Tala Loorica Mittagong Avon CordeauxPRINCES HWYWollongong Lake Tombullen 81 Park Bowral Port Kembla Harbour Storage Tarlo River Robertson Lake National Pejar Dam Park Wingecarribee ILLAWARRAReservoir HWY 20 olraT Lake Illawarra Dry Lake Drain 94 85 Wollondilly Shellharbour Goonerah River Lagoon Fitzroy Robertson Eurolie Fitzroy Bass Point Dam FallsFalls Yanga Outfall Budderoo Jamberoo Lake Murrumbidgee Reservoir 87 FEDERAL HWY National 39 Park Condouple 87 79 Kiama Lake Coleambally Creek Ulandra Goulburn 31 Nature Reserve Kangaroo Lake Gerringong Talbetts Murrumbidgee River Valley Lake Lyle Morton HWY Morton Shoalhaven Bight BLACK RANGE Burrinjuck National Nature Collector Shoalhaven Heads Reserve NationalPark Lake 23 Nowra The 31 MurrumbatemanBurrinjuck Park Morass 25 GundarooGundaroo Yanco River JervisJervis Bay Bay River Shoalhaven Lake Edward BARTON National Park Poom Boom FEDERAL Lake Creek Lake National Park Lake Bathurst HWY Hall GeorgeGeorge Lake Wakool COAST Urana Minjary River Lake National Brindabella Sanctuary Point JERVIS BAY Point Perpendicular Merrin Cullival Park National A.C.T. 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Bendigo Lake Park Bendigo Buffalo National Regional Park Heathcote-Graytown B300 Park B280 Snowy Distance: 717 km Park A79 National Park C543 From To Time Km Miles A790 M31 River acovA Laanecoorie GreaterGreater Bendigo Bendigo Strathbogie Mount River Tathra National Park Samaria River States covered: AustralianRiver Capital Territory Reservoir State Lake Maclaughlin Bournda Canberra Goulburn 1 hr 90 56 NationalEppalock Park Park Alpine Rocky Valley AlpineReservoir South East Forest National SOUTH National (Canberra), New South Wales National Park NationalPark Lake Little Park Mittagong 1 hr 45 mins 174 108 Mt. Alexander Omeo Cairn A79 Regional Park AlpineAlpine Yellow Pinch B300 Bombala ✔✔✔✔ Curran Park National Challenge Level: Towamba Dam Reservoir Merimbula Sydney 3 hrs 286 178 B500 NationalPark MERIMBULA BAY B180 Park Flight gateway: Canberra or Sydney Wollongong 2 hr 30 mins 245 152 Paddys Ranges BARRY MOUNTAINS RANGE Ben Boyd State Park STRATHBOGIE RANGES Castlemaine National Goulburn Lake Park Tullaroop Diggings Eildon Highlights: Native wildlife,South East ForestGrand Pacific Drive, Kiama 2 hr 45 mins 228 142 Reservoir National B75 B340 National Heritage Park New South WalesBondi Gulf Park stunning coastlines,Nature world-class attractions,EdenTWOFOLD BAY A300 B340 River DIVIDING Reserve Jervis Bay 3 hr 30 mins 258 160 Macedon Snowy River Victoria Ranges Snowy River M31 Lake Eildon Alpine National wineries, gourmet experiences andMt ImlaynationalRiver parks Hepburn National Batemans Bay 2 hrs 149 93 Regional Park National National NationalPark Ben Boyd National Park Park GREAT Park River Park National Park Park Braidwood 1 hr 10 mins 88 55 Macedon B500 Regional Park B360 Errinundra Kinglake RANGE SNOWY RANGE Errinundra B220 National National Park Coopracambra Green Cape Bungendore 30 mins 40 25 National Genoa DISASTER Park National ParkTo experience the food and wine BAY DIVIDING Park Creswick GREAT B300 Nicholson highlights along this drive, download Regional Park River B23 Nadgee Lake Snowy C612 River Lerderderg Bemm Nature @visitcanberra /VisitCanberra Burrumbeet State Park the GourmetRiver Trail map.River Reserve Yan Yean Wingan M8 M79 Reservoir Mitchell River Yarra Yarra Ranges PRINCES HWY B160 Valley B360 National Avon Cape Howe Werribee Gorge Upper Wilderness Mitchell River River Alfred Lal Lal State Park Park Yarra Area National Alfred Lind Reservoir Reservoir Yarra Ranges Park A1 National Cape Howe Moorabool Yarra Cann River Tambo National Park Marine National Park Brodribb National River River Park Thurra Park Gabo Werribee M8 Park Thomson Orbost Island River Reservoir C620 Woady Enfield M80 State Park Brisbane Ranges B380 National Park Avon A300 Colquhoun Croajingolong Little Rame Head River Dandenong Ranges Regional Park Cape Conran Conran Yaloak National Park Leigh M1 MELBOURNE Cape Conran National Park Coastal Park Park National Park BawBaw Baw Baw Bairnsdale Coastal Park National Park A1 NINETY Cape Conran Rame Head National Park Lake KingLake King MILE Cape Everard Point Cook M1 BEACH River The You Yangs Lake Lakes Entrance Bunyip Point Hicks Regional Park State Park Glenmaggie Thomson Marine National Park River Cardinia The Lakes River Reservoir The Lakes Stratford Lake National Moondarra River State Park River Victoria NationalPark M1 Blue Rock PORT PHILLIP BAY Lake Park M420 Moondarra M1 B140 Reservoir LakeLake CORIO BAY Wellington Gippsland Lakes BELLARINE Narracan Sale Wellington GippslandCoastal Park Lakes Lake LaTrobe A1 River PENINSULAFrankston River Lake Lake Corangamite Murdeduke Coastal Park Holey Plains A1 State Park B110 Yaringa Marine French Island Marine National Park National Park Mt. 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