Is the road from Nerriga to Braidwood sealed?

Is the road from Nerriga to Braidwood sealed?

The upgrades consists of sealing 11.22km of unsealed road and upgrading the intersection of Nerriga Road and the Kings Highway. The single lane bridge at Charleyong has also being replaced and this work was completed by the NSW Roads and Maritime Service in June 2020.

Is the Braidwood to Nowra road sealed?

Continue along Nerriga Road following the signs to Nowra. At the Endrick River crossing the road becomes Braidwood Road and winds its way past beautiful sandstone cliffs at Bulee Gap. It is still possible in places to view the original road built by convicts in 1841. Sealing of this road is complete.

Is the road between Grafton and Ebor open?

Guyra Road remains closed between Ebor and Aberfoyle. Ebor to Aberfoyle – Guyra Road is closed . Conditions can change quickly and roads can close at short notice so follow the directions of emergency services and traffic crews on the ground. Ebor to Grafton is closed and signage is not adequate!

Is the Braidwood to Cooma Road sealed?

The roads from Braidwood to Cooma [Via Canberra] are all very good sealed roads. Similar from Cooma to Cann River via Bombala.

Why isn’t the Nerriga to Braidwood Road sealed?

The route via Braidwood still has unsealed sections – apparently due to some funding issue. Nerriga to Braidwood is not sealed. Motorbikes use the Nerriga road frequently to avoid the freeway.

How much will the Nerriga road upgrades cost?

The Nerriga Road project has been allocated $29 million. The upgrades consists of sealing 11.22km of unsealed road and upgrading the intersection of Nerriga Road and the Kings Highway.

How to get to Nerriga and Nowra from Tarago?

At Tarago, instead of turning left for Goulburn, drive straight ahead and follow the signs to Nerriga and Nowra. Along the way the road cruises past the Bungonia National Park and the trees start to become very distinctive and denser. The roads are now all sealed (completed in 2015)…

Is it safe to drive to Nerriga?

The roads are now all sealed (completed in 2015) but they are still very much country roads. I was amazed that it was sign posted for 100 kph, as travelling at about 80 or so was safe enough for most of this stretch. The next town, being a small group of buildings, is Nerriga.

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