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Hike the Lerderderg Circuit
Darley, Victoria
4.0
5.1 mi
/ 1476.4 ft gain
Please note that this walk is quite steep, so leave ample time to get up and down the walk. As well, please note that water levels can vary on the Lerderderg River, so ensure you are prepared to get a little wet at certain times of the year!
From the parking lot, walk through the picnic area and walk to the right as identified by the Lerderderg Circuit Walk signs, following the river. The firs...
Hike to Falcon's Lookout and the Ingliston Granites
Ingliston, Victoria
4.0
3.7 mi
This hike is very short, but since it's so close to Melbourne it's great if you want to head out mid-afternoon for a few hours and be back by dinner. The route I've posted is comprised of two out-and-backs and has fantastic views of the gorge from several lookouts. Please note that the second portion requires good navigational skills, as the path is marked but not well (and the path is not well...
Hike the Ted Errey Nature Circuit
Staughton Vale, Victoria
7.5 mi
The hike is quite well marked, identified by blue markers, but as this park has several trails that cross paths, make sure to bring your map. It is twelve kms and there are some hills, but it is overall a relatively easy hike.
There is lots of wildlife in the park, so look out for lots of beautiful birds and echidnas!
Starting at the picnic area, start the walk by heading along the management ...
Hike the Macedon Ranges Walking Track
Mount Macedon, Victoria
5.0
11.2 mi
/ 2624.7 ft gain
The pin that has been dropped is across from the Mt Macedon Hotel, where there are many free public parking areas on the main road. If you park here (on the left side of the road coming in), you can easily circuit the walking track.The walking track can be circuited either way, but I walked the track starting on Anzac Road and finishing the summit of Mt Macedon. Please note that the track cross...
Photograph Princes Pier
Port Melbourne, Victoria
3.0
Princes Pier was originally completed in 1915 and served as a major arrival point for new migrants until the late 60's. Despite the pier being closed to the public in the 90's, it caught fire 14 times in the three years between 2001 and 2004. The first 196m of Princes Pier were restored in 2006, leaving the exposed pillars we see today. The pier became open to the public again in 2011.Only abou...
Hike to Fort Nepean
Portsea, Victoria
4.3
4.3 mi
/ 98.4 ft gain
Starting at the car park, you can choose to either head to the visitors centre (north east of the car park) to look at the information boards or you can head straight to the walk. At the visitors centre, you can arrange for a shuttle back from the fort if you wish or there are also washrooms available.Once you're ready for your walk, head to Coles Track, which starts near the Quarantine Station...
Hike from Bells Beach to Point Addis
Bells Beach, Victoria
5.0
9.6 mi
/ 853 ft gain
Bells Beach is one of the first stops on the Great Ocean Road and an awesome spot to either surf or enjoy the small beach town vibe in the town of Torquay. Bells has some awesome storms and surges that come through so it's a great place to surf or watch the waves break.
This trail can be either hiked or run - there are some uphill climbs but nothing significant.
Park at Bells Beach and make you...
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