Bicentennial National Trail
Description
- Name Bicentennial National Trail (BNT)
- Length of trail 5,330 km, 3,312 miles
- Length in days 300 days
- Traildino grading MW, Moderate walk, backpacking trail
- Hut tour grading T1, Walk
5330 km
The 5330 km multi-use Bicentennial National Trail (once the National Horse Trail) explores Australia's east coast from north to south. Riders, bikers and hikers are welcome, though not all places are suitable for horses and bikes. Motorized vehicles are not allowed. Don't judge too easily on this trail: many stretches pass through bush, wilderness and mountain areas where facilities are non-existent and water may be scarce. On the other hand, parts follow bitumen roads and Wilderness Areas are avoided. You will be rewarded by visiting a full 18 national parks, and love Australia forever.
Map
Links
Facts
- Australian Bicentennial National Trail Home Page
Home page from a horseriders point of view.
- Australian Trail Horse Riders Association
Short intro on the trail.
- Australian Tropical Nature
Short trail description. Additional and useful info on Australian Nature.
- Wiki on Bicentennial National Trail