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Apsley Gorge Track

Apsley Gorge

Clickable Map of the Apsley Falls track - Apsley Falls to Stockyard Creek







The Northern Tablelands of New South Wales Australia has some of the most superb bushwalking country anywhere on earth.

The walking here has unique features of vistas of gorge country, sheer vertical cliffs, waterfalls, and typically 600 to 700 metres altitude difference between the gorge rim and the valley floor below.

These pages will document the gorge rim between Walcha and Armidale. This walk of around 160 km will form part of a longer 450 km walk from Walcha through the environs of Armidale and thence to the coast. This walk along the cliffline from Walcha to Armidale will take fifteen days altogether once the track is surveyed.

It should be emphasised, however, that this survey data shown here is for planning and educational purposes only. When the route of the walk is finalised, guided walks will be taken along suitable parts of the route.

Little of the walking documented here, which passes in the main across private property, is available to the general public, who are encouraged instead to contact their local National Parks and Wildlife Office for information about walks in their area, or on the New England Tablelands.


Source for all the thumbnails of maps: © LAND AND PROPERTY INFORMATION
PANORAMA AVENUE BATHURST 2795
http://www.lpi.nsw.gov.au/

Anyone (e.g. students, libraries, government agencies such as tourist bureaus, the general public) may use, print and publish the photographs taken by me and presented on this bushwalking file for any legitimate non-commercial purpose, at no cost, and without asking permission. However a note such as "Photo: Don Hitchcock" somewhere in the document would be appreciated if it is to be published.

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