Lake Hume

Lake Hume is an impressive body of water held by an awe-inspiring dam wall and is an easy 15-minute drive from Albury Wodonga. There’s something for everybody at Lake Hume. For the adventurous, there is wakeboarding, water skiing, tube-riding, and stand-up paddleboarding. For those who like a gentler pace, the foreshore is the perfect place…

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Pangerang Lookout Walk

Signed from Wangandary Road, turn onto Ridge Road and park where Ridge and Ferris Roads meet. This easy walk offers panoramic views to the west over farmland and floodplain. It begins from the carpark and follows the Management Vehicles Only track to the lookout. The formed track has a gentle slope with some low obstacles,…

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Blowhard Spur Circuit

This grade three circuit walk starts from Perfect Cure Creek car park at the start of Kegs Spur Track, ascending to High Camp, then along Blowhard Spur Track to Blowhard Summit before heading down Merlo Lookout Track to Merlo Lookout and back to the car park. Another popular way to walk this track is to…

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The Lunette Walk

A lunette is a rare geological feature – a sand dune found on the edge of wetlands, formed by millennia of sand and soil movement across the swamps, creating a crescent moon shape. The Lunette walk is found at the Winton Wetlands and showcases spectacular views over the Winton Swamp. The track is well marked,…

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The Spit – Winton Wetlands

The Spit walking trail sees you walking along the sand dune which follows the edge of Winton Swamp. Here you will have the opportunity to spot a vast array of wildlife especially birdlife. Keep a look out for White-bellied Sea Eagles. This track isn’t clearly marked and is recommended for more experienced walkers. Grade medium…

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Greens Hill

Greens Hill walking track at Winton Wetlands is well marked and offers the opportunity to explore the historic phases of the wetlands through its evidence of Aboriginal in-habitation, early European infrastructure remnants and signs of ecological restoration. Keep your eyes peeled and you will hopefully see an array of wildlife from Yellow-footed Antechinus to a…

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Humphries Hill

Enjoy a stroll around Humphries Hill, follow the path and explore the history of the area. Keep your eyes peeled as you may spot the signs of Aboriginal occupation in this area. Wildlife can often be found relaxing in this area so take it slow and see what you can spot. The walking track is…

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Wild Dog Falls and Lookout

This fantastic walk can be found in beautiful Mount Samaria. The walk is 1.5km one way and a Grade 3, so some level of fitness is required. From Mt Samaria Road, the track leads you to the top of the waterfalls where you can enjoy views over Lake Nillahcootie and Strathbogie Ranges.

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Mt Buller Alpine Resort

Mt Buller is Australia’s most accessible snow resort and is an easy three-hour drive from Melbourne’s Tullamarine Airport. With 21 lifts, Mt Buller has the largest lift network in Victoria. The resort features a world-class Ski and Snowboard School, three terrain parks designed for all skill levels, two toboggan parks and a beautiful alpine village…

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Mt Buller Bike Park

Mt Buller offers the ideal biking escape, no matter what you are into. Tackle the 16 kilometre uphill road climb, ride the extensive cross-country trail network, hit the downhill trails or tackle the pump track – all just three hours from Melbourne. Mt Buller is Australia’s first and only International Mountain Bicycling Association (IMBA) endorsed…

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Mt Cobbler Walking Track

This walk is 10 kilometre, 3.5 hour return Grade 4, on a formed track in the Alpine National Park. Mount Cobbler is an exposed, rocky alpine summit, so be prepared for the onset of cold, wet and windy conditions at any time of the year. From the camping area at Lake Cobbler the walking track…

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Lady Stonehavens Lookout

Lady Stonehavens Lookout is located within Frank Thomson Reserve, northwest of the Kinglake township. The reserve sits on a hill in Victoria and has an elevation of 630 metres, offering wonderful views of Melbourne’s skyline rising from the southern plains and the rolling hills of the Yarra Valley to the east. Enjoy a family picnic…

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