Allyn Range Explained

Allyn Range
Country:Australia
State:New South Wales
Region:Hunter Region
Range:Mount Royal Range - Great Dividing Range
Highest:near Eremeren Point
Elevation M:1537

The Allyn Range is a mountain range in New South Wales, Australia. It is part of the Barrington Tops region and joins the Mount Royal Range on the Barrington Tops plateau to the north. High points on the range include Eremeren Point, Ben Bullen, Mount Gunama, Mount Lumeah and Mount Allyn.[1]

The range is heavily forested and much of it is a wilderness area covered in Antarctic Beech cool temperate rainforest. Just below the range is Burraga Swamp. Apart from a dirt road drive to Mount Allyn, access is limited and difficult.[2] It is suggested the range is hazardous to light aircraft, as cloud and fog are often present.

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-32.1247°N 176.74°W

Notes and References

  1. 1:25,000 topographic map "Barrington Tops"
  2. Huxley. John-->. Off The Radar. Peter Anforth. The Sydney Morning Herald. 6 June 2012.