Alpine National Park
The Alpine National Park extends for 646,000 hectares and stretches from northern Gippsland all the way to the New South Wales border,… Read More »Alpine National Park
At the southern end of the Great Dividing Range, the Victoria alpine areas have ample snow fields for both alpine and cross country skiing. In addition to the snow, is in fact a wondrous place all year round with striking mountain views and several historic towns and villages with gold mining histories, welcoming tourists.
The Alpine National Park extends for 646,000 hectares and stretches from northern Gippsland all the way to the New South Wales border,… Read More »Alpine National Park
Mansfield is a town at the foot of the Australian Alps and the Mount Buller and Mount Stirling snow fields and close to the… Read More »Mansfield
The Falls Creek Alpine Resort sits adjacent to the Alpine National Park and accessible from Mount Beauty, some 20 kilometers away. The resort… Read More »Falls Creek
Mount Buller rises to 1,805 meters and is the closest major mountain to Melbourne (taking around three hours by car)… Read More »Mount Buller
Marysville is the gateway to the northern reaches of the Yarra Ranges National Park and the Victorian Alps, Virtually destroyed… Read More »Marysville
With Mount Feathertop and Harrietville to the north and the Omeo to the east, Mount Hotham is a popular skiing destination in winter and offering the… Read More »Mount Hotham
The 31,000 hectare Mount Buffalo National Park is located just south of Myrtleford and to the west of Bright. Contained within the park… Read More »Mount Buffalo National Park
The river rises on the slopes on Mount Kosciuszko, before winding its way through the Victorian High Country and Gippsland, to the ocean… Read More »Snowy River National Park
Located in the Great Dividing Range, in the north of Gippsland, Mount Baw Baw is a major major skiing destination… Read More »Mount Baw Baw
The Mount Beauty township in the Kiewa Valley from the Tawonga Gap lookout. Nestled at the foot of Victoria’s highest… Read More »Mount Beauty
Set in a valley surrounded by alpine mountains and close to the Ovens River, the small township of somewhere around… Read More »Bright
Beechworth is a modern town of close to 3,000 people with a host of 19th century heritage buildings, a gold… Read More »Beechworth
The Lake Eildon National Park is on the shores of Lake Eildon, an artificial lake formed by the damming of… Read More »Lake Eildon National Park
A waterfall with a gold rush history Just 10 minutes drive north of Beechworth, Woolshed Falls is where the Spring Creek… Read More »Woolshed Falls
At the junction of the Great Alpine Road and the Omeo Highway, the township is ideally suited as a base… Read More »Omeo
The central feature of the 3,577 hectare park is the Cathedral Range which consists of a 7km long length of… Read More »Cathedral Range State Park
Washing gold out of the hillside The ‘Oriental Claims’ is an historic park just outside of Omeo where from 1876 to 1904… Read More »Oriental Claims
In the northern area of the Yarra Ranges National Park and near Marysville, Lake Mountain is a 1,433m high mountain adjacent… Read More »Lake Mountain
A small township of around 400 which began life as a mining settlement with a long golden history and is… Read More »Harrietville
Adjacent to Mount Buller and an hours drive from Mansfield in the west, Mount Stirling reaches an elevation of 1,749m at its peak. There… Read More »Mount Stirling