Barry Way

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Barry Way is a scenic rural road in New South Wales, Australia, that winds through the Snowy Mountains and along the Snowy River, connecting Jindabyne to remote areas near the Victorian border.

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Barry Way canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf rural road
scenic route
accesses Kosciuszko National Park vicinity
connects Jindabyne
Victorian border region
country Australia
follows Snowy River
hasFeature camping sites along Snowy River
lookouts
river crossings
hazard flooding risk near Snowy River
gravel surfaces
narrow sections
steep drop-offs
knownFor access to bushwalking tracks
access to camping areas
remote driving conditions
scenic views
locatedIn Snowy Mountains
locatedNear Jindabyne
maintenanceBy Government of New South Wales
surface form: New South Wales authorities
region Snowy Monaro Regional Council
state New South Wales
surfaceType partly sealed
partly unsealed
terminus near Victorian border
usedFor access to remote properties
recreational driving
tourist travel

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Jindabyne transportAccess Barry Way