australia:vic:mckillopsbridge
The Snowy River and McKillops Bridge
Introduction
229km road tour (if you do the recommended drive circuit), full day, 4WD/AWD only but easy
this tour takes the scenic unsealed roads to Tulloch Ard (which adds an extra 1.5-2.5hrs to the trip to McKillops Bridge depending on which side trips you take and add extra time for any walks)
you are likely to see a range of Australian wildlife whilst driving - kangaroos, wallabies, goannas (often feeding on road kill), and if you are lucky, a lyrebird - avoid driving at dusk as wombats and roos are a more likely to end up as road kill
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the descent beyond Little River Gorge into
McKillops Bridge is
one of Victoria's most precarious roads, unsuitable for trailers or caravans
there are NO shops or fuel options north of Buchan or Orbost until one gets to Delegate which is a side option into NSW!
check fire updates and emergency warnings BEFORE leaving and avoid the 4WD forest tracks if storms are forecast as these make make driving very difficult if the roads become wet and slippery, may cause trees to fall across the road, and may cause bushfires.
strongly recommend taking a radio beacon and snake bite first aid bandages if you will be doing any bushwalking as there is no phone reception in most of these areas
The driving tour from Orbost
Orbost to Basin Road
either of these routes take you past the longest rail trestle bridge in Victoria used 1916-1987 which is just south-west of Orbost on the Princes Hwy
option 1 - the Google route
take the Princes Hway to Nowa Nowa then up to Buchan
then take the Buchan-Orbost Rd and turn left onto Basin Rd (55min, 76km to this intersection)
option 2 - Snowy River valley and mountain route
Basin Road
Wilson's Cave is apparently near the intersection of Buchan-Orbost Rd and Basin Road
there are some nice rural views to the south down the Buchan River valley
Basin Road is an unsealed road at the start of the tourist drive which takes you to Gelantipy
it is an 11min, 6.3km drive to the main intersection which gives options of:
the side route south down a 4WD only track to head to Balley Hooley camp ground and One Tree Hill Lookout (10min, 4.6km each way excluding the short Lookout side trip)
the side route north-east on Old Basin Road to Basin Falls (5min, 2.6km each way)
take the tourist route north to Tulloch Ard via Balley Hooley Road and then Tulloch Ard Rd through a variety of forests and views and back to Gelantipy Rd (sealed) which will take 92min without stopping on 47km of winding unsealed forest road but should be easily driveable with a 2WD in dry conditions
Balley Hooley camp ground
Basin Creek Falls
Ash Saddle
Tulloch Ard
Gelantipy to McKillops Rd
Little River Gorge
McKillops Bridge
then negotiate the steep 16.5km to McKillops Bridge (rebuilt in 1935 and has a nice camp spot as well as others following the Deddick River)
great views eastwards across the ranges and Little River Gorge, then further down, overlooking the Snowy River before one passes the free camp ground and then down to McKillops Bridge where there is another free camp ground on its north-eastern part
this area is hotter (5degC hotter than the previous sections of the drive) and drier with a mallee-like stunted forest, so not a great option to camp on a hot summer's day (Goongerah is a much better option)
Deddick Valley
drive to Ambyne Suspension Bridge, then Willow picnic area, then Tubbut, Wattle Camp picnic area, Taylors Camp picnic area, Jingalalla River picnic area
the drive on the unsealed, winding gravel road from McKillops Bridge to Ambyne hugs the north facing steep valley overlooking the Deddick River, although there is not much obvious in the way of aesthetic photographic options, nor are there any camp grounds or wayside stops in this section
from Ambyne to Bonang and Tubbutt there are a few free camp sites
return to Orbost
option 1 - via Bonang Hway
travel south down Bonang Rd (windy, bitumen road south of LillyPilly Creek, with logging trucks) to return to Orbost
the tranquil Goongerah camp ground and picnic area on the Ellery Creek
option 2 - medium 4WD route via Combienar
this takes you eastwards on a dry weather only 4WD track which may be seasonally closed - check the websites
4WD only - high clearance and experience required, Tennyson Tk is steep, rocky and slippery
at The Gap Scenic Reserve, take the Bendoc-Orbost Rd
turn right at Gunmark Rd
Three Sisters Lookout
Tennyson campsite
option 3 - Bendoc - Delegate River valley
from The Gap Scenic Reserve, head north towards Bendoc, but take the left turn on Playgrounds Rd to take you to Delegate River Tunnel Picnic Area (old gold mining river diversion tunnel), then back into Bendoc
option 4 - to Bombala then to Cann River or NSW coast
if the weather is stormy this takes option 2 out of the equation and you may have already done option 1, so a reasonable alternative is to drive north on bitumen sealed roads to Delegate, then Bombala where one can again turn south to Cann River then the Princes Hway back to Orbost
from the intersection of McKillops Rd and Bonang Rd, it is 106min and 151km to Cann River via Bombala - all on bitumen with some nice views over rolling rural hills in NSW and option for food and fuel in Bombala
australia/vic/mckillopsbridge.txt · Last modified: 2019/03/26 13:22 by gary1