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Walking & Cycling Canberra's Centenary Trail 2/e

Walking & Cycling Canberra's Centenary Trail 2/e

The Australian capital's iconic track in 16 day routes

ISBN: 9781922800404
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This guide, a staple in Woodslane’s hugely successful walking guides series, introduces the best day walks and cycles for visitors and residents alike along Canberra’s Centenary Trail, ranging from leisurely urban strolls to the more rugged tracks deep in the bush. Detailed descriptions and maps help the reader explore the parks, bushland, lakes, rivers and most interesting urban areas along the way. The book is richly illustrated with over 150 full-colour photographs and detailed maps for every section. A summary table of routes indicating distances, facilities and highlights is included to help the reader find exactly the right route for the occasion. The book covers the full circuit, so those wishing the tackle the whole thing in one adventurous trip, with overnight stops, will also find it invaluable.

By Tallis Didcott, Nina Hvoslef, Martin Fisk

Imprint: WOODSLANE PRESS

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Format: PAPERBACK

Pages: 188

Regional mapsIntroductionSuggested itinerariesThe Centenary Trail at a glanceWalking and Cycling Canberra’s Centenary TrailAcknowledgements to the traditional custodiansAustralian Birds along the Centenary TrailAustralian Wildlife along the Centenary TrailAustralian Flora along the Centenary TrailExploring the Centenary Trail with childrenUseful contacts and further readingSafety on the trailOff-road mountain bikingMap symbolsIndexAbout the authors

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Original authors Nina Hvoslef and Tallis Didcott are passionate about the outdoors and physical activity. They both work in outdoor education. Tallis lived in Canberra for most of his life, whilst Nina moved here from Norway in 2007, moving back in 2020. Canberran Martin Fisk, who has updated this edition, is an enthusiastic hiker who has done the full Centenary Trail several times.