Pyrenees Highway

Pyrenees Highway

Infobox Australian Road
road_name = Pyrenees Highway
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caption = Formerly
length = 206
direction = East-West
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through = Chewton, Castlemaine, Newstead, Moolort, Maryborough, Bung Bong, Avoca, Amphitheatre, Ararat
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Pyrenees Highway in western Victoria, Australia is a 206 kilometre highway serving to link the Calder Highway in Elphinstone with the Glenelg Highway in Glenthompson. It intersects with the region's major freight route - the Western Highway in Ararat, in addition to the Midland Highway in Castlemaine and Sunraysia Highway in Avoca.

ee also

*Highways in Australia
*Highways in Victoria


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