Australia 2 : bicentennial trail along the east coast

FIRST TRAIL : THE BICENTENNIAL TRAIL: from Sydney till Cairns

http://www.nationaltrail.com.au/The Australian Bicentennial National Trail (BNT) is a 5,330 kilometres from Cooktown in tropical North Queensland, to Healesville in Victoria. self-reliant multi-use route through bush, wilderness and mountain areas. It is suitable for horse riders, walkers and mountain bike riders.
The Trail winds through some of the most magnificent terrain in Australia; unsurpassed views, wilderness valleys and the excitement of the pioneering spirit will keep you enthralled as you travel along the Trail or any section of it.
It is not suitable for, or available to, any form of motorised transport such as four-wheel-drive vehicles or trail bikes.
Following the inspiration of the legendary bushman R. M. Williams, the Trail follows the historic coach and stock routes, old pack horse trails, and country roads. Wherever possible along its great length the Trail has been designed to be a "living history" of our country, following the routes of our early pioneers and highlighting historic sites and artifacts along the way.
As it winds virtually the length of the country, the Trail links 18 National Parks, and reveals some of the most spectacular scenery in Australia. It traverses lush tropical rainforests, rugged mountains, valleys and gorges, remote dry plains, alpine meadows, snowfields and wilderness.
The Trail gives access to some of the wildest, most remote country in the world and provides endless fascination for those interested in Australia's unique fauna and flora.

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