Outdoor activitiesThe parks and nature reserves offer excellent facilities for bushwalking, fishing and rock climbing; the trails provided allow visitors to observe native animals and plants. A number of companies organize whitewater rafting trips (from one to four days) to the
Upper Murray,
Murrumbidgee,
Goodradigbee and
Cotter rivers. Skiing and cross-country skiing are possible during winter in the mountainous regions, particularly in the Snowy Mountains in the neighboring State of New South Wales; trips from Canberra can be arranged.
GolfCanberra has nine
golf courses open to visitors. The
Royal Canberra Golf Club, located on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin, is ranked amongst the top-10 courses in Australia; visitors wishing to play must be guests of members or members of recognized golf clubs with a current handicap and a letter of introduction; booking is essential. The
Federal Golf Club features views to the Brindabella mountain ranges. The 41-year-old
Yowani Country Club has a tree-lined course with extensive fairways and greens. The
Gold Creek Country Club, Canberra’s most popular course was designed by Bruce Devlin and hosts international championships.
Gungahlin Lakes course is in a beautiful setting. The
Murrumbidgee Golf Club offers a par 72 championship course in a country setting. The
Woodhaven Green Golf Course, a 27-hole public course, has been established for 20 years.
Special interest holidaysThere are over 20 cool-climate wineries located within 10 to 40 minutes’ drive of the capital. In Canberra, special balloon trips are available to visitors wishing to see the city by air; spectacular displays of balloons can also be seen at the
Balloon Fiesta held during the annual
Canberra Balloon Fiesta. Guided tours to working sheep properties, with demonstrations of sheep-mustering, sheep-shearing and even boomerang-throwing, are also available. For details, contact Australian Capital Tourism (see
General Info section).
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