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 70km from Bathurst On Bathurst to Goulburn rd , Abercrombie Caves has camping facilities for accomodation whilst preparing for this section.  For those who enjoy primitive free camping there is a area beyond the bridge , about 750mts, where a camping area has been established. This gives very easy access to the river.    Trunkey Creek has Hotel and some services.   see   http://www.southernhighlandnews.com.au/story/1720286/roo-pie-and-reschs-...
Access to river is at bridge on Goulburn rd or from the camping area on the Abercrombie river..

BBQ Picnic tables Bush toilets Camp fire allowed Off street parking 
ROAD ACCESS:
Sealed
LAND TENURE:
Free public
CLOSEST MAIN ROAD:
Bathurst to Goulburn rd.
WATER ACCESS:
Access off bridge, ford or roadside
DISABLED ACCESS:
DISABLED ACCESS DESCRIPTION:
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Latitude:
-33.955122000000
Longitude:
149.325567000000
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Abercrombie River below bridge area.JPG

Abercrombie River bridge -  March 2016  .35m
Abercrombie River downstream of bridge
Posted By: LachlanPaul , Wednesday, March 9, 2016 - 05:14

Abercrombie River below camping area.JPG

Camping site Down stream of Abercrombie Bridge 2
River below camping sites below Abercrombie Bridge
Posted By: LachlanPaul , Wednesday, March 9, 2016 - 05:08

Abercrombie River camp site below Bridge.JPG

Camping site Down stream of Abercrombie Bridge
Camping area downstream of Abercrombie bridge
Posted By: LachlanPaul , Wednesday, March 9, 2016 - 05:05

Abercrombie River camp site below Bridge 2.JPG

Camping site Down stream of Abercrombie Bridge
Abercrombie River Camp site
Posted By: LachlanPaul , Wednesday, March 9, 2016 - 05:03

Abercrombie River bridge.JPG

Abercrombie River bridge - 2016
Abercrombie Bridge over Abercrombie river
Posted By: LachlanPaul , Wednesday, March 9, 2016 - 04:53

Abercrombie Caves entry point above Bridge.JPG

Abercrombie Caves - entry sign
Abercrombie River - Caves
Posted By: LachlanPaul , Wednesday, March 9, 2016 - 04:46
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Abercrombie River downstream of bridge

Abercrombie River below bridge area.JPG

Abercrombie River bridge -  March 2016  .35m
LachlanPaul
Wednesday, March 9, 2016 - 05:14
Abercrombie River in March 2016 showing small flows at .35m level at gauge ABERCROMBIE @ ABER#2 (41200209)
River below camping sites below Abercrombie Bridge

Abercrombie River below camping area.JPG

Camping site Down stream of Abercrombie Bridge 2
LachlanPaul
Wednesday, March 9, 2016 - 05:08
Primitive camping is available on the banks of the Abercrombie River just down stream from the Abercrombie bridge. No facilities other than bush toilet and garbage bins. Please pick up after yourself, bring your own drinking water.
Camping area downstream of Abercrombie bridge

Abercrombie River camp site below Bridge.JPG

Camping site Down stream of Abercrombie Bridge
LachlanPaul
Wednesday, March 9, 2016 - 05:05
Primitive camping is available on the banks of the Abercrombie River just down stream from the Abercrombie bridge. No facilities other than bush toilet and garbage bins. Please pick up after yourself, bring your own drinking water.
Abercrombie River Camp site

Abercrombie River camp site below Bridge 2.JPG

Camping site Down stream of Abercrombie Bridge
LachlanPaul
Wednesday, March 9, 2016 - 05:03
Primitive camping is available on the banks of the Abercrombie River just down stream from the Abercrombie bridge. No facilities other than bush toilet and garbage bins. Please pick up after yourself, bring your own drinking water.
Abercrombie Bridge over Abercrombie river

Abercrombie River bridge.JPG

Abercrombie River bridge - 2016
LachlanPaul
Wednesday, March 9, 2016 - 04:53
Completed in 1919, the Abercrombie bridge is an Allan type timber truss road bridge, and is a rare example of the Allan trusses built in the post World War I period. In 2016 it is in good condition being recently refurbished. The bridge provides a single lane carriage way with a minimum width of 4.6m. The guard rail was of timber post and rail construction and extends the full length of the bridge.
Abercrombie River - Caves

Abercrombie Caves entry point above Bridge.JPG

Abercrombie Caves - entry sign
LachlanPaul
Wednesday, March 9, 2016 - 04:46
Looking to get back to nature, but still want the luxury of a hot shower after a day of adventure? Abercrombie Caves campground is for you. The first thing you’ll notice when you arrive here is the tranquil creek running through the camping area, with its clear waters and shady surrounds. Find yourself a grassy spot anywhere alongside the creek and pitch a tent or park your caravan. Join one of the cave tours and be amazed at the incredible formations. Check out the magnificent waterfall on Grove Creek Falls walking track, or try your luck trout fishing or fossicking in the creek. Then head back to your campsite, throw a steak on the barbecue and enjoy the relaxing sounds of the nearby waters. As the sun sets, listen closely to nature’s orchestra, and keep your torch handy to spy possums in the trees or a wombat waddling past.
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