
Monga is a tranquil locality in the Queanbeyan-Palerang Region of New South Wales, situated atop the Clyde Mountain along the Kings Highway. Approximately 110 km east of Canberra and 22 km southeast of Braidwood, Monga is renowned for its rich natural beauty and historical significance. A significant portion of the area is encompassed by Monga National Park, offering visitors a serene environment to explore. The park features cool temperate rainforests, ancient plumwood trees from the Gondwana Age, and old-growth eucalypt forests. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy activities such as horse riding and walking along the historic Corn Trail, a bridle track established in the 1830s. Picnic areas along the Mongarlowe River provide ideal spots for relaxation and wildlife observation. Whether seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventure in nature, Monga offers a rejuvenating experience for all visitors.
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