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Walks in Victoria

Medium
13.5 km
6 hrs

Lerderderg Gorge River return via Cowan Track

A nice 6km walk along the Lerderderg Gorge, Starting at Obriens crossing and returning via Cowan track.

Hard
5 km return
2 hrs

Little Aire Falls

A walk in the Otway Ranges that takes you through fern filled gullies to a waterfall.

Easy
600 m return
30 mins

Mt Pilot

A short walk to the Mt Pilot Lookout affords sweeping views over the Chiltern-Mt Pilot National Park and surrounding area from the 545m summit. A great spot to catch sunrise.

Easy
488 m return
15 mins

Nigretta Falls

Nigretta Falls is a small waterfall set in outstanding scenery. The waterfall is considered more spectacular than Wannon Falls, due to its clearer features.

Easy
3 km return
1 hr

Ovens River Canyon Walk

A short loop walk along the Ovens River from the centre of Bright showcasing the Ovens river canyon and suspension bridges and evidence of mining.

Easy
500 m return
30 mins

Soldiers Memorial

Soldiers Memorial gives us time for reflexion as you gaze out over the town and inlet before heading out to Prady’s Lookout to view the Southern Ocean crashing in.

Medium
2 km return
1 hr

Triplet Falls

Loop track that includes lookouts over triplet falls, Great Otway National Park.

Easy
276 m return
15 mins

Wannon Falls

The Wannon Falls are a punchbowl waterfall located in the Southern Grampians and fed by the Wannon River that has its head waters in the Grampians mountains.

Easy
400 m return
15 mins

White Woman's Waterhole Walk

Grade 2, 15 minutes, 0.4km loop, formed Track with directional signage.
A short loop on a well formed track this walk makes its way around the unique waterhole from which the adjacent campsite takes its name.

Easy
1.2 km return
40 mins

Clear Hills Track (Craigs Hut)

Share a part of Australian film history at iconic Craig’s Hut. High atop Mt Stirling, around 51 kilometres from Mansfield, the hut was originally constructed as the set for the 1982 film The Man from Snowy River. Bushfires ravaged it in 2006 but it was rebuilt and reopened to public visits two years later. Arrive by 4WD or following the 1.2 kilometre walking track from the Day Visitor Area to be wowed by panoramic, celluloid-worthy views.