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The Australian Bicentennial National Trail (BNT) is a 5,330 kilometre self-reliant multi-use route through bush, wilderness and mountain areas. It is suitable for horse riders, walkers and mountain bike riders. The Trail winds through some of the most magnificent terrain in Australia; unsurpassed views, wilderness valleys and the excitement of the pioneering spirit will keep you enthralled as you travel along the Trail or any section of it. It is not suitable for, or available to, any form of motorised transport such as four-wheel-drive vehicles or trail bikes.
Preparation in advance is of paramount importance to ensure you have adequate supplies to remain fully self-contained for the duration of your trek. There are few supply towns along the trail so you need to take everything with you.
Usually there are no facilities provided and water is obtained from creeks and dams so water requires treatment before drinking.
The Trail traverses a variety of track surfaces, from formed bitumen roads to unformed natural terrain.
How to use the Bicentennial National trail, including contacts, routes and track notes:
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