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Outdoors Recreation - Bushwalking

 

Use the facilities at Licola Wilderness Village as a base camp for your bushwalking activities. We can offer you economical accommodation, a comfortable bed, washers and dryers and a drying room, and self-catering facilities for small groups to a maximum of 40. For larger groups, catering can be arranged at a reasonable cost, by prior arrangement. We are open throughout the year, but prior bookings are esential.

 

With our unique location adjacent to the Alpine National Park, there is a raft of options for both experienced and relatively inexperienced bush walkers.

 

 

The Alpine Walking Track - Bushwalkers wanting to walk in the Alpine National Park can access it from Licola, but it is necessary to get specific and detailed maps as all the walks take a number of hours (in some cases a number of days) and the tracks can be poorly defined. There is a 13 km walk to Mount Reynard and Kellys Hut. There are a number of walks from Guys Hut (which is on the Howitt Road) including one to the ruins of Wonnangatta Station (32km each way) and Bryce Gorge and Piemans falls (8km). These walks should only be attempted by experienced bushwalkers in summer time. in winter, the weather in the Snowy Mountains can change very rapidly.

 

For more information, click on www.gippslandinfo.com.au

 

Learn about the history and legends of the cattlemen of the high plains. One of their legacies to today's mountain travellers is the many old huts used by the cattlemen when mustering in the high country.

 

Visit www.abcmaps.com.au for more information.

 

 

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