Victoria

Summary

Home to most of Australia's Alpine Region.

Other Information

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Contact details

Parks Victoria
https://www.parks.vic.gov.au/

Regions

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Very Easy
1.2 km return
45 mins

The Twelve Apostles

One of the most photographed places in Australia, this loop track taking you past a number of lookouts over the Twelve Apostles, a collection of limestone stacks on the Great Ocean Road.

Medium
4 km return
2.5 hrs

Centenary Walk

Walk through to the James Whyte Island Reserve for panoramic views over Werribee Gorge and beyond.

Medium
3 km return
2 hrs

Falcons Lookout

Falcons Lookout provides scenic views of Werribee Gorge and beyond.

Medium
5.1 km return
2 mins

Ingliston Gorge/Sloss's Gully

Hike the less well-known gorge in Werribee Gorge State Park.

Medium
10 km return
4.5 hrs

Werribee Gorge Circuit Walk

Explore the length of Werribee Gorge with spectacular views and rock hopping, all only an hour from Melbourne's CBD.

Medium
5 km return
2 hrs

Werribee Gorge Short Circuit Track

A shorter form of the Werribee Gorge Circuit Walk.

Hard
47.7 km one-way

Telegraph Saddle, Southern Point, Little Waterloo Loop

4 day trek to see the Southern Point, Lighthouse & Little Waterloo Bay

Hard
60 km one-way
3 days

Wilsons Promontory Southern Circuit

A 2-3 day circuit hiking the southern section of Wilsons Promontory National Park, heading south via Sealers Cove, Refuge Bay and Waterloo Bay to the Lightstation, and back to Tidal River via Oberon Bay. Fantastic hiking through a variety of landscapes and traversing a number of beautiful bays and beaches. Multiple camping spots can be booked on-line, and there is a cabin and dormitory at the Lightstation.

Medium
4 km return
2 hrs

Beeches Rainforest Walk

Magnificent trees, cascades and a meeting of rivers - the Beeches Rainforest Walk is a beautiful walk on Lady Talbot Drive. It includes the Taggerty Cascades and groves of Myrtle Beech trees (Nothofagus cunninghamii) including many trees over 300 years old.

Medium
4 km return
2 hrs

Cumberland Walk

This easy walk through beautiful rainforest includes waterfalls, views and spectacular trees including The Big Tree - the tallest known living tree in Victoria. The walk also visits Cora Lynn Falls, Cumberland Falls, the Sitka Spruce planted by a forest ranger over 60 years ago and Sovereign View, a lookout over the Armstrong Creek Valley towards Warburton.