Barry Way

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States:

New South Wales

The Barry Way is a connecting road to the southeast of the Australian state of New South Wales. It combines the Kosciuszko Road and Alpine Way, Jindabyne with the Snowy River Road in Willis on the border with Victoria.

Course

The road branches off in Jindabyne on the Kosciuszko Road to the south- southwest and crosses the River Mowamba. Guides you through the settlement Ingebyra and enters pilot Wilderness Area.

There they crossed the Tongaroo River and leads to its shores along to its mouth in the Snowy River. Then the Barry Way follows the Snowy River at its west bank downstream. The following crossings of Moyangul River and other tributaries of the right Snowy River.

In the settlement Willis the road reaches the border into Victoria and ends. To the south it sets the Snowy River Road ( C608 ) away.

Road Conditions

From Jindabyne to enter the pilot Wilderness Area south of Ingebyra the Barry Way is two lanes expanded and paved. In the area of ​​Wilderness Area, he is - as its continuation to the south in the Alpine National Park - unpaved. The road leads through wild, natural mountainous country, far away from larger settlements.

Although the road offers wonderful views of the Snowy River and the mountains in its surroundings, the traveler will still be a little careful: in the summer is expected to intense sunlight and therefore appropriate precautions must be taken. In winter, the Barry Way may be closed for extended periods of time due to heavy snowfall and icing

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