Ted’s Ridge Track, Victoria.
We love an impromptu walk when the light is just right. Ted’s Ridge Track high above Urquharts Bluff in the…
Offering a spectacular range of coastal, overland and urban adventures, walking trails in Victoria brim with picturesque views, native vegetation and the opportunity to view some of Australia’s most striking geological formations. Amongst the best walks in Victoria is the Grampians Peaks Trail, this multi-day hike stretches across various terrains and dramatic bushland celebrating its rich history and natural beauty. For walkers seeking a shorter hiking trail in Victoria, the Bushrangers Bay day walk presents a seaside spectacle with ease of access from Melbourne. Nestled amidst native trees and shrubs, this coastal clifftop walk displays Victoria’s abundant biodiversity, awarding the chance to see colourful wildflowers and birds framed by the deep blue Bass Strait. The walker is met with deep rockpools and crystal-clear water upon reaching the beach, providing a perfect post-hike swimming option. The diversity of hiking trails in Victoria afford the opportunity for any walker to experience Victoria’s bountiful array of landscapes at varying durations and difficulties.
We love an impromptu walk when the light is just right. Ted’s Ridge Track high above Urquharts Bluff in the…
An iconic walk on Victoria’s southern coastline showcasing a range of ecology from eucalypt forest, ocean rivermouth, heathland and dramatic…
Just out of Dunkeld in western Victoria is a reasonably strenuous hike commencing through open woodland and climbing to the…
A great way to arrive at the iconic Bells Beach. Soak in the wide views from Point Addis then head…
The steep walk up a sealed service road to the 1167 metre summit of Mt William (Duwil) provides sweeping vistas…
There is an abundance of walks in springtime alpine meadows, stands of low snow gums and back lanes behind ski…
This walk provides expansive views across Western Port Bay and Bass Strait. From town, head down to the pier and…
Stroll through historic Beechworth to Gorge Road and on through stands of red stringybark gums. Once at the 1870 Spring…
This easy stroll offers both wild ocean views to the south and across the sheltered waters of Port Phillip Bay…
This is a cakewalk – you need all the ingredients in the mix; low tide, minimal to zero swell, northerly…
Starting at the Cathedral Picnic Area, this short walk leads past the spectacular granite tor of the Cathedral and on…
The Mt Buffalo National Park has been protected for over 100 years. This walk commences at Bents Lookout with jaw…
This half day walk begins not far from Dinner Plain at JB Plain, once used for summer grazing of cattle…
Since time immemorial, Gariwerd (The Grampians) has held people in awe with its majestic sandstone escarpments. This wild region of…
North-eastern Victoria’s Mount Feathertop makes for an unforgettable adventure that delights the eyes, mind and appetite.
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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