Summerland Way

Summerland Way
New South Wales
General information
Type Highway
Length 199 km (124 mi)
Route number(s) B91
Former
route number
State Route 91 (?? - 2013)
Major junctions
North end Mount Lindesay Highway (National Route 13), 15 km east of Woodenbong, New South Wales (NSW/Qld Border)
  Bruxner Highway (B60)
South end Pacific Highway (A1) via
Gwydir Highway (B76), South Grafton, New South Wales
Location(s)
Major settlements Kyogle, Casino, Grafton
Highway system
Highways in Australia
National HighwayFreeways in Australia
Highways in New South Wales

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The Summerland Way is a 199–kilometre state route, designated B91, in New South Wales. It runs generally north from Grafton to the border[1] between NSW and Queensland just west of Mount Lindesay. The road continues from there into Queensland as Mount Lindesay Highway. With the decommissioning of the Mount Lindesay Highway, the length of the Summerland Way has been increased. It is sealed for most of its length, although some of the road north of the Lions Road turn-off is narrow and poorly graded. However, nearly A$20 million has been allocated for road improvements.

It was so named as the region in runs through is a popular tourist area for people during summer.

The Summerland Way is an alternative route to the Pacific Highway.

The highway crosses the Clarence River via the Grafton Bridge.

List of towns along the Summerland Way

See also

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