Lake Hume
Lake Hume is an impressive body of water held by an awe-inspiring dam wall and is an easy 15-minute drive from Albury Wodonga. There’s something for everybody at Lake Hume. For the adventurous, there is wakeboarding, water skiing, tube-riding, and stand-up paddleboarding. For those who like a gentler pace, the foreshore is the perfect place…
Read MoreWirrawilla Rainforest Walk
Wirrawilla Rainforest Walk is an easy and spectacular short circuit walk through cool temperate rainforest in Toolangi State Forest, one and a half hours drive north east of Melbourne. The ancient myrtle beech trees and southern sassafras provide a dense canopy that shades the understory all year round. Ferns, mosses and fungi love these dark,…
Read MoreYea Wetlands Walks
Just a short walk from High Street Yea, you can lose yourself in the peace and tranquillity of the natural bush and the impressive riverine floodplain that is the Yea Wetlands. Featuring a cable suspension bridge and many interesting boardwalks along the way, be sure to watch for platypus or rakali (native water rats) foraging…
Read MoreRutherglen Gold Battery Walk
The Rutherglen Gold Battery walk will take you through sites around the area such as Silo Art, the iconic Wine Bottle, the Rutherglen Gold Battery, and the Rutherglen Convent and Brewery. This walk is approximately four kilometres and will take about an hour to complete. The walk begins at Rutherglen Wine Experience and Visitor Information…
Read MoreBeauty Spot Nature Trail
Beauty Spot is one of Marysville’s most popular short walks. It showcases some of Marysville’s most beautiful flora and fauna – including an abundance of birdlife. This easy nature trail follows the winding Leary Creek deep into tree fern groves and features a number of interpretive signs. The track offers two possible circuits: one short…
Read MoreSouth Jawbone Peak
South Jawbone Peak is located in the Cathedral Range State Park and can be accessed by a 3.5km grade 3 return hike from the Jawbone Car Park. Follow the Jawbone Creek Track from the car park until you reach the Farmyard where you will see the signposted South Jawbone Track. This will lead you to…
Read MoreNorth Jawbone Peak
North Jawbone Peak is located in the Cathedral Range State Park and can be accessed by 3.7km grade 3 return hike from the Jawbone Car Park. Follow the Jawbone Creek Track from the car park until you reach the North Jawbone Track which will lead you to the peak for some amazing views of the…
Read MoreSpringtime Flower Walking Track
Discover the beauty of the Box-Ironbark forest on the Springtime Flower Walk, a relaxed and family-friendly loop trail showcasing one of the region’s most vibrant natural displays. This gentle walk winds through native bushland rich in birdlife, offering plenty of opportunities for wildlife spotting and peaceful immersion in nature. In spring the forest floor transforms…
Read MorePangerang Lookout Walk
Signed from Wangandary Road, turn onto Ridge Road and park where Ridge and Ferris Roads meet. This easy walk offers panoramic views to the west over farmland and floodplain. It begins from the carpark and follows the Management Vehicles Only track to the lookout. The formed track has a gentle slope with some low obstacles,…
Read MoreOut of Town Nursery and Humming Garden
Nestled in the foothills of the Chiltern-Mt Pilot National Park in North East Victoria, this four acre garden is comprised of many rooms each with its own character and style, crammed with an extensive collection of native and exotic plants. Unusual bulbs, ornamental grasses, succulents, perennials, water plants, flowering trees, shrubs and an extensive collection…
Read MoreFalls Creek All Season Alpine Resort
Falls Creek is Victoria’s ultimate all seasons alpine resort. It has amazing amenities, and in winter the resort offers true ski-in/ski-out skiing, snowboarding and cross country skiing for all abilities. There is also a huge range of additional activities including Cross Country Skiing, Tobogganing, Snowshoeing and SnowPlay. During summer the resort transforms into one of…
Read MoreYackandandah Gorge Scenic Walk
The Gorge Walk will take you along the historic gorge, built as a tail race to sluice gravel and sand in the hope of finding gold. The original cutting was made by pick, shovel and blasting powder, but was later deepened using dynamite creating the gorge you see today. The scenic walk takes you along…
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