Melbourne’s Inner North, Victoria.
Architecture, people-watching, cafés for miles – life is humming on the streets of inner Melbourne.
The multitude of alpine high-country walks are sure to provide an adventure like no other. Renowned for its breathtaking vistas, various terrains and iconic wildflower displays this region proves perfect for a challenge brimming with reward. Amongst the best walks of Victoria’s high country, such as the Mount Feathertop or Hotham Huts hike, trails traverse snow-capped peaks, meander through pristine alpine meadows, and follow crystal-clear mountain streams. Whether seeking solitude in summer or embarking on a group exploration in winter, these high-country walks offer an immersive experience in one of Australia’s most spectacular and untamed wilderness areas.
Architecture, people-watching, cafés for miles – life is humming on the streets of inner Melbourne.
From the Pretty Valley Pondage Carpark and Picnic Area, take a short walk up Pretty Valley Road to Pretty Valley…
A walk amongst granite outcrops and cascades.
This gentle walk follows paved and gravel paths through damp forest to one of Victoria’s highest waterfalls. Leading to a…
A day’s stroll out into the pristine solitude of the winter high plains using an ancient mode of transport is a perfect entry point to experiencing the back country.
There is an abundance of walks in springtime alpine meadows, stands of low snow gums and back lanes behind ski…
Stroll through historic Beechworth to Gorge Road and on through stands of red stringybark gums. Once at the 1870 Spring…
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…
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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