Lerderderg Gorge Circuit, Victoria.
Sculpted by the Lerderderg River, the Lerderderg Gorge offers a remarkable location to walk through and discover. Starting at Mackenzies…
Walks around Melbourne offer a wide range of experiences. Whether it be snaking along the scenic and lush paths beside the Merri Creek, meandering along the Yarra River, or strolling through the Royal Botanic Gardens, there are plenty of walking oases affording an escape from the bustle of the city. Scattered with important architectural and cultural projects, the CBD and its surrounds also present a variety of interesting walking destinations and stop off points with insight into the history of Melbourne. With its diverse mix of urban and natural landscapes, Melbourne’s walks cater to all preferences, inviting residents and visitors to discover the city’s vibrant culture and captivating scenery on foot.
Sculpted by the Lerderderg River, the Lerderderg Gorge offers a remarkable location to walk through and discover. Starting at Mackenzies…
The Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne (RBGC) is an area of remnant bushland located within an hour’s drive from the city.…
This walk follows the Yarra River from the Fairfield Boathouse through Yarra Bend Park to Kew’s Flying Fox Conservation Area.…
Sitting on the south-east edge of Melbourne’s bustling core is a series of cultural, recreational and architectural destinations that highlights the rich tapestry of the city.
Find hidden Melbourne gems and spy beautiful birdlife while celebrating the rehabilitation of one of Melbourne north’s loveliest waterways.
Uncover a lush concentration of architecturally significant mid-century houses, nestled along the meandering eastern bends of the Yarra River banks in Kew.
An inspiring approach to a game at Melbourne’s MCG is to stroll in through the Royal Botanic Gardens during autumn…
This precious pocket of bush in the ‘burbs wraps layers of diverse histories in spectacular city views and Sicilian cannoli.
Wherever and whenever we walk, we acknowledge and pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Custodians and Owners of the land.
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