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Hume and Hovell Walking Track Yass - Albury - Yass

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The Hume Hovell Walking Track covers a distance measuring over 440 kilometres. All walking tracks are signposted providing opportunities for numerous day walks or extended walks taking 25 days over its entire length.

Major track heads are developed at Wee Jasper, Cootamundra River (near Tumut) and Henry Angel (near Tumbarumba). Car access to campsites is provided with toilets, fireplaces and tables for the long distant walker.

The track follows the route taken by intrepid explorers Hume and Hovell in 1824.

Guidebooks and map kits are available from Dept.Land and Water Conservation or the Yass Valley Visitor Information Centre Comur Street Yass.

Other 'Hume and Hovell' walking tracks include:

Yass to Wee Jasper.

Thomas Boyd track lands to Talbingo.

Talbingo to Henry Angel track head.

Henry Angel track head to Tumbarumba.

Tumbarumba to Lankeys Creek.

Lankeys Creek to Woomargama.

Woomargama to Albury.

Whats close?

accommodation

0.0 kms   Yass Motel
0.0 kms   Hamilton Hume Motor Inn
4.6 kms   Hi Way Motor Inn
4.6 kms   Colonial Lodge Motor Inn
4.9 kms   Thunderbird Motel
5.1 kms   Kerrowgair Bed and Breakfast
5.2 kms   Royal Hotel Yass
5.3 kms   Australian Hotel and Motel Yass
5.3 kms   Club House Hotel Yass
5.4 kms   Globe Inn The
5.4 kms   Sundowner Yass
5.5 kms   Yass Caravan Park
0.0 kms   Cooma Cottage
3.8 kms   Cooma Cottage
4.3 kms   Galutzi Cafe
4.9 kms   Yass Valley Visitor Information Centre
4.9 kms   Coronation Park Yass
4.9 kms   Yass Historic Walk and Drive
5.0 kms   Yass and District Museum
5.0 kms   Poachers Way
5.1 kms   Cafe Dolcetto
5.3 kms   Sheeps Back Gallery
5.3 kms   Yass Archives
5.3 kms   Yass Railway Museum
5.6 kms   Shelleys Antiques
6.7 kms   Hamilton Humes Grave

events

5.2 kms   Yass Show
6.7 kms   Yass Picnic Races

information

4.9 kms   Yass Valley Visitor Information Centre

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