Hoys at Jack Frost Mount Hotham
Hoys at Jack Frost is a spacious shop catering to all your snow rental needs. This shop is conveniently located on the Davenport Drive side of Jack Frost, in the Lodges precinct at Mount Hotham. Offering Hoys legendary quality equipment and service – this outlet caters to families with children attending Kids Ski School as…
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Cyclepath Bright is conveniently situated in the heart of Bright, Victoria. With ample parking and easy access to all the cycling trails, Cyclepath have all the solutions for your next cycling adventure. With the largest range of rental bikes in Bright, Cyclepath caters to all fitness levels and riding styles. If you are looking for…
Read MoreRay’s Ski Shop
If you are heading to the snow this winter, grab everything you need at Ray’s Ski Shop. Pick up your lift tickets, ski and board hire, chains, and snow gear at Ray’s on the way through to Falls Creek or Hotham so that you’re ready to hit the slopes as soon as you arrive. You…
Read MoreTanglefoot Loop
The Tanglefoot Loop, in Toolangi State Forest, is a 10 kilometre loop hike that will take about two to three hours to complete. The hiking trail is lush with ferns, tall eucalypts and other greenery and has some short steep hills and obstacles over the path. The trail starts from the Tanglefoot Picnic Area, although…
Read MoreYea River Walk
The Yea River walk exists on land donated to the people of Toolangi and until the turn of the century a sawmill, ‘Scherbers’ operated in this forest. The Yea River begins its journey in the mountains of the Central Highlands and becomes part of the Goulburn water catchment, flowing into the Goulburn River. This walk…
Read MoreLyrebird Circuit Walk
The Lyrebird Circuit is the first track off the Masons Falls walk that you will come across after leaving the picnic area. The circuit track is a 500 metre easy walk that loops around connecting to the Masons Falls track. Dotted along the circuit is information about the historical site of Carman’s Mill that once…
Read MoreMyrtle Gully Circuit
The Myrtle Gully Circuit is one of several hiking and walking trails within the Toolangi State Forest which can easily be combined to create an even longer day hike. These include the Tanglefoot Loop (10.5km) and Wirrawilla Rainforest Walk (2km). The trail is approximately eight kilometres in length and may take anywhere up to two…
Read MoreLake 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…
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