
Kiandra heritage track
Kiandra heritage track
Overview
Kiandra Heritage Track is currently closed due to bushfire alerts.
Take a beautiful and fascinating walk into the history of Kiandra, home to one of the shortest gold rushes in Australian history. Lasting from November 1859 to March 1861, at its peak in April 1860, up to 8,000 people were staking their hopes on the Kiandra diggings. Within a few years, they had given up and the population of this remote mountain town had stabilised at just 350.
The short self-guided walk starts at the former courthouse, in the Kiandra Heritage precinct, and there are plenty of signs along the way to find out more about the history of the area and what life might have been like in this historic town.
“Avoid if no mtb experience”
Though it would be a nice idea to ride along the river from Bullock Flats to Thredbo and back but gave up after 2km when I realised it's a mountain bike track requiring some skill. Not mentioned...
Read the full review on TripAdvisor“Not as easy as it looks”
Very scenic ride, did Thredbo to Lake Crackenback Resort. Don’t make the mistake of thinking this is an easy ride, some sections are pretty technical with tight switchbacks and rough areas...
Read the full review on TripAdvisor“Good walk but lots of MTBs”
Lovely Grade 2 walking track. Departed Thredbo Village for the 5km return Three Bridges Walk. Good path well signed. High volume of Mountain Bikers requiring constant attention and awareness for...
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