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CANBERRA SUBURBS NSW WALK in ACT AVIARY DR CSIRO SYDNEY 281Km Dunlop Nicholls MAP 8 to GOULBURN 87Km TO YASS 47km, B C D YOUNG 154km COCKINGTON Yarrabi GREEN GARDENS Pond BARTON CANBERRA SUBURBS NSW WALK IN ACT AVIARY DR CSIRO SYDNEY 281km Dunlop Nicholls MAP 8 TO GOULBURN 87km, Sweet ACT Gold Creek Gungahlin Fraser Copper Village NSW Ginninderra PARK TOURIST DRIVE Thumbelina 8 Miniatures & Gifts HWY Palmerston BIDGES Charnwood DR NATIONAL DINOSAUR CSIRO MUSEUM DR CANBERRA NATURE FLEMINGTON RD 1 HWY DR 1 DR PARK Melba Giralang Mitchell RD Latham Naval Cemetery Transmitting CSIRO Station FEDERAL Florey 4 Kaleen Exhibition Lake Park RD Ginninderra DR Gate Higgins RD Scullin Racecourse Watson University Mt RD Belconnen Technology AV Majura GOOROOYARROO Park NATURE Downer RESERVE BELCONNEN PREMIER INN Bruce Lyneham Hackett Weetangera WATTLE ST Macquarie Dickson COULTER Canberra Tourist Drives MACARTH For more detail WAY UR AV see Map 9 Aranda CANBERRA Parliamentary Triangle Tour NATURE DR CANBERRA Lake Burley Griffin Tour Turner LIM Ainslie PARK NATURE ESTO PARK ANZAC Memorial Tour Ck ST Mt Painter NE Black Mt Northside Sport & Recreation Tour DR Mtn Botanic NORTHBOURNE Ainslie AV RD Gardens Science & Nature Tour CASWELL University Southside Embassy Tour Coppins Reid ALTERNATIVE ROUTE Crossing PARKES FAIRBARN 2 WAY 2 MAJURA GREEN HILLS Lake AV SUTTON PINE Burley Duntroon PLANTATION Griffin Parkes AV Airport A TO URIARRA CROSSING 9km AV COMMONWEALTH Yarralumla Capital KINGS COPPINS STROMLO Hill BRISBANE Jerrabomberra KOWEN PINE PLANTATION Wetlands Pialligo ADELAIDE AV FAIRBAIRN PINE PLANTATION Mt Stromlo AV Kingston Sewage PIALLIGO PINE Cotter Treatment PLANTATION Dam Mt Stromlo River Deakin ST Observatory CANBERRA GLEN Fyshwick Curtin T Casuarina AV KEN RD AV Griffith DR COTTER Hughes AIRPORT INTERNATIONAL MOTEL Holder Red Hill YASS Narrabundah Hill Narrabundah RD PIERCES Weston Symonston ST Weston DR HWY DR MELROSE Larmer Creek Woden Proposed Stirling Mt Upgrade CREEK ATHLL ON Crestwood Chapman Chifley Mugga Mugga LA For more detail Waramanga DR NARRABUNDAH Omalley Queanbeyan see Map 7 PINE BAYBATEMANS 132km Mawson TO 23km, BUNGENDORE 3 Racecourse RD 3 PLANTATION Paddys Fisher CRESTVIEW TOURIST PARK Torrens Isaacs DONALD Mt BEASELY ST DR Taylor DR Karabar RD DR Farrer Jerrabomberra Hill RD BULLEN RANGE Kambah LANYON Forster Jerrabomberra RD Hill DR POOL NATURE RESERVE DR LA DR Mt Wanniassa LA Kambah Tuggeranong Pool Wanniassa ACT NSW Source: © Land and Property HWY Management Authority PANORAMA AVENUE BATHURST 2795 River COOMA Macarthur © Copyright LPMA & Cartoscope Pty Ltd www.lpma.nsw.gov.au DR TO GOOGONG D DAM 10km Monash Gilmore Greenway DR Chisholm Isabella Plains DR MONARO N Bonython 4 4 Calwell TIDBINBILLA VISITORS DR Gordon CENTRE RD Theodore RD TIDBINBILLA RD Point Hut Crossing NATURE RESERVE Conder Tuggeranong Hill Enchanted Hill THARWA 02.55.0 Kilometres GIBRALTAR CK Banks PINE PLANTATION C TO COOMA 89km, TO CORIN DAM 18km A B CANN RIVER 261km CARTOSCOPE MAPS AND GUIDES Grab a map ... Logontoseedetailed touring and holiday maps, and plan your next getaway information and to purchase maps and guides. www.lpma.nsw.gov.au Clickonthe weblink below Click above for NSW Government map products to log on Land and Property www.maps.com.au Management Authority.
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