Walking Through Victoria
There is such a variety of hiking opportunities in Victoria, that you could be the year to walk and not vote for each track. From long walks along the Great Ocean Road to the beauty of the Dandenong Ranges and the Yarra Valley, this is the perfect way to get the ultimate combination of camping and hiking in one of the most beautiful regions of Australia.
Drive to Apollo Bay for the course of their lives. With 91 kilometers, the Great Ocean Walk is right up there with amazing challenges. HoweverHere you can enjoy the hike routes, from climbing to the cliffs in the inland forests and back on the sandy beaches that are farther and farther to the famous Twelve Apostles. There are many campsites along the entire coast, to linger, if you want to make the most of the spectacular scenery.
If that is not long enough for you, try the ultimate Great South West Walk in the Lower Glenelg National Park. On 250 kilometers, you can walk into your heartsContent, and enjoy some of Victoria's most popular hiking trails. Most visitors prefer walking between the drive, including the vicinity of twenty shorter title, you make for the most popular tourist destinations in the park. The section between Bridgewater Lakes to Portland includes incredible coastline and whales are often sighted by the headlands. From Portland to enjoy Moleside dense forests and rivers with a number of beautiful campsites and picnic areas available. Canoe the GlenelgRiver and then head back to Discovery Bay.
The Dandenong Ranges are a favorite for locals and tourists alike for many reasons, especially the variety of hiking and biking trails are available in the fields and valley. Only an hour's drive from Melbourne to receive the drive is as breathtaking as the walking trail. Head of SkyHigh Mount Dandenong Observatory for a panoramic view of the fields, and then click on Grants Picnic Ground, the Hardy Gully Nature Walk Offerssuitable for most fitness levels.
The Yarra Valley has some incredible hikes. The Beeches road leads you into another world, with majestic old Book towers and a creek next to the track also add to the beauty. The Mt Lofty be found walking along the Yarra River, and offers a fantastic view over the valley and ranges. The Lake Mountain Summit Walk requires higher fitness levels, but the chances are worth every step, with four fantastic views at the top.Head to the Mount Donna Buang Skywalk at its famous tower experience at the Rainforest Gallery. This whole region will take your breath away. The ride is two hours here just as comfortable with the national park stretches from Healesville to Warburton.
In the spring month, a most beautiful walks Beehive Walk in the Grampians National Park.You can be obtained via the Glenelg Highway and the scenic drive takes about three hours. There are a variety ofOptions here, with over one million visitors a year flock to enjoy the natural beauty and tranquility of the park. Another easy walk to MacKenzie Falls, with a beautiful picnic spot nearby.
Victoria is an ideal destination for the avid walker bush, waiting with such a variety of hiking trails, rainforests, national parks and view points only to be discovered. There are plenty of easy trails in the vicinity of Melbourne and most are easily accessible by car, perfect for a dayTrip with a picnic basket. A car is the ideal choice to combine the freedom of self drive with the flexibility of a walking holiday, and with an endless list of possibilities, what will you ask for?