St Gwinear Area
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Baw Baw National Park CAS ADES TRAIL 1.25km
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Phillack Mt St Gwinear 2k
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Mt St Phillack 5km TR
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Freemans PH SA To Erica
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TS Gwinear Flat
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1.5 Viewing platform
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AUSTRA Park office
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Shelter
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Mt Baw Baw
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Main Trail follows these poles from St Gwinear carpark to Jeep Track Flat. This is wide and
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Baw Baw
Alpine Major road
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Village well-maintained, making it the easiest trail on the plateau. Stop along this trail at Viewpoint for a
spectacular view of mountains to the north. (2 km) Walking track
Gwinear Trail continues following the pine poles over the summit of Mt St Gwinear (more great Permanent pole line
To Noojee views) and on to the Rock Shelter. (2 km)
Temporary (winter
Cascade Trail offers an alternative to the climb up and over Mt St Gwinear as it traverses only) pole line
around its northern flank. (1.25 km) Track distance marker
Phillack Trail follows part of the Australian Alps Walking Track and climbs over the summit of Mt
St Gwinear and the Baw Baw
St Phillack (the highest point on the Baw Baw Plateau) then down to Phillack Saddle. This route has 0 250 500
Alpine Village are linked by a some steep, narrow sections making it the most difficult ski trail on the plateau. (1.25 km)
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permanent track of treated Tullicoutty Trail also links the Rock Shelter to Phillack Saddle but via a pleasant ascent Cartography by Charles Walsh
Nature Tourism Services 12/05
through open valleys. (1.5 km)
pine poles.
Tanjil Trail follows the pine poles from Phillack Saddle to the Village Trail in the Baw Baw Alpine
Orange arrows on these poles Resort. (1.5 km)
indicate the direction to the Saints Trail meanders between Phillack Saddle and Gwinear Saddle offering tantalising views
down into Mustering Flat and some long open runs. (2.25 km)
next pole.
Tullicoutty & Tanjil trails are temporary routes which are only marked during the snow season.
Ski trail classification: Easiest Intermediate Most Difficult