AAWT 194.8 Camp - Abbeyard VIC (Hike-in Only)

Known more by its kilometre marker than a formal name, the AAWT 194.8 Camp is an unofficial but recognised stopping point for hikers on the Australian Alps Walking Track. Located near the Selwyn Track in the remote Abbeyard region of the Alpine National Park, this campsite epitomises the wilderness experience.

It is not a developed campground but simply a suitable patch of ground—a small, flat clearing in the snow gums—that offers a strategic place to rest between the more established huts and campsites along the trail. Its value lies in its location, breaking up a long and demanding section of the track.Access is strictly on foot, and anyone planning to stay here must be a completely self-sufficient and experienced bushwalker.

The site offers no facilities whatsoever. Water can typically be sourced from a nearby creek or gully, but it must be treated before drinking, and its reliability can vary depending on the season and recent rainfall. Camping here is a primitive affair, focused on the core essentials of shelter, warmth, and sustenance. The reward for this lack of amenities is a level of solitude and quiet that is hard to find, with just the sounds of the alpine environment for company.

This campsite is a testament to the ethos of the AAWT. It requires careful planning, expert navigation, and a deep respect for the fragile alpine ecosystem. Hikers must carry a trowel for personal sanitation and pack out every single item they bring in. Using a fuel stove is essential to minimise impact. For the dedicated long-distance walker, a night at the 194.8 km mark is a memorable part of the journey, offering a moment of profound connection with the vast, untamed beauty of the Victorian High Country, far from any road or sign of civilisation.

AAWT 194.8 Camp VIC Location Map

AAWT 194.8 Camp

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Address
Selwyn Track, Abbeyard, 3737, Australia