Red Hill Trail

The Red Hill Trail is located within the foothills of the Marysville State Forest. Its name is what it suggests, consisting of a gradual incline on a red clay path. The path from Buxton-Marysville Road is a one-way 2.1-kilometre walk taking approximately 30-40 minutes until you meet its intersection with the Michaeldene Trail. Jump onto…

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Michaeldene Trail

The Michaeldene Trail is a level two loop that may be undertaken as either as a Short (2.7 km) Loop, or a Long (4.3 km) Loop – 30 minutes to one hour and a half. The well-formed trail ranges from clay to gravel and stone in some parts. It crosses over several dirt roads but…

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The Walnuts Campground

Located on the banks of the Snowy Creek, this vast camping grounds offers large, level creekside campsites with plenty of shade from the walnut trees. The Walnuts Campground is easily accessible from the Omeo Highway, making the Walnuts the ideal place to get away for a quick break or a long weekend. Access is on…

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Vivienne Cate

Vivienne Cate is an intimate retail outlet that specialises in quality cowhides and sheepskin and offers a carefully curated collection of high-quality homewares, fashion and accessories. Their stunning collection includes 100 percent European linen table/kitchen-ware, bathware and clothing and Vivienne Cate is proud to showcase the work of many Australian artisans; including milliners, leather workers,…

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Falls 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…

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Kwat Kwat Lookout via Taylors Track and Peregrine Track

If you’re looking for a quicker path to Kwat Kwat Lookout, with stunning views of the Ovens Valley and Victorian Alps, consider starting from Wenhams Camp. This trail can also serve as a detour or shortcut from the Friends Track. The track is well-established and has a mostly gentle incline, with a few obstacles and…

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Reid’s Walk

Reid’s Walk is a shared path that winds its way through the former alluvial gold mining area, with tailings and settling ponds that Eldorado’s historic gold and tin mining dredge left behind. The walk is 1.1 kilometres and takes 45 minutes on a Grade 2 formed track. Beginning in the centre of Eldorado, access the…

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Friends Track

Embark on a self-guided walk that commences and concludes at Wenhams Camp, with an optional detour to Kwat Kwat Lookout via the Peregrine Track (one kilometre round trip). On this route, you will see Grasstrees and journey through forested granite hills, where you can spot a variety of birds and spring wildflowers. Please note that…

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Three Mile Creek shared path

The Rural City of Wangaratta has a network of shared walking and cycling paths throughout the city. Three Mile Creek flows through the western part of Wangaratta. The path is 1.7 kilometres long and links to schools, child and aged care, golf courses and the Waldara area. Access the Three Mile Creek path via the…

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Eldorado Shared Path, Dredge Loop and Gumboot Walk

Cock’s Eldorado Dredge, one of the largest dredges in the Southern Hemisphere, has remained in its final mooring place at Eldorado since 1954. It was tied up here after operating for 18 years and extracting 70,664 ounces of gold and 1,383 tons of tin concentrate from the rich alluvial plain of Reedy Creek. It remains…

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Blowhard Spur Circuit

This grade three circuit walk starts from Perfect Cure Creek car park at the start of Kegs Spur Track, ascending to High Camp, then along Blowhard Spur Track to Blowhard Summit before heading down Merlo Lookout Track to Merlo Lookout and back to the car park. Another popular way to walk this track is to…

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The Lunette Walk – Winton Wetlands

Discover one of nature’s rare wonders on the Lunette Walk at Winton Wetlands, an easy 3 kilometre return trail that offers so much more than just a walk. A lunette is a unique crescent-shaped sand dune formed over thousands of years by shifting sands and soil across ancient swamps. It’s a fascinating geological feature, and…

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