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How to get in Hill End


How to get in Hill End

Access to Hill End is from Bathurst via Sofala (85 km south of Hill End, 35 km unpaved road) (66 km), Mudgee or Hargraves (72 km, 30 km unpaved) - Hill End remains as a excellent 4WD destination. The most exciting of these is the Bridle Track which runs from Duramana (North of Bathurst) directly to the town centre of Hill End. Generally the track can be classified as a easy track, however extreme care must be taken as the road surface has been known to change during the different seasons and after heavy rain. The Bridle Track begins as a narrow tar covered road, however it later changes to dirt. Much of the last 20km is single lane, and will not allow any overtaking which will make things awkward should you come across on-coming traffic. It is also strongly suggested that you do not attempt to travel along the track after nightfall or after heavy rain, as the track does skirt around some very large drops. Ideally your vehicle should be fitted with Low Range to complete this track.

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