West Gippsland Walks
The unrivalled splendour of West Gippsland includes walks through lush valleys, giant trees, country pastures and gold-mining history.
For the adventurous, there's plenty of snow activities in winter or camping, four-wheel driving, paintballing, gold panning or fishing in the warmer months.
Or enjoy a stroll through villages and a riverside picnic of fresh local produce and boutique wine.
Follow the Tarago River to a fern gully where the river runs underground for 100 metres.
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Walk through rainforest to the Ada Tree, a 270-year-old mountain ash that's one of Victoria's largest trees.
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Surrounded by tall forest, follow the old railway line from Noojee to one of the only remaining historic timber trestle bridges in Victoria.
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A circular track through the Toorongo Falls Reserve that goes to the spectacular viewing platforms for Toorongo and Amphitheatre Falls.
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A section of the Australian Alps Walking Track that leads to a maze of giant granite tors rising from the forest.
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Follow the Thomson River upstream on one side and return on the other, looking for remains of the old Walhalla tramways.
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Follow an old timber tramline with flora, fauna, historic gold mines and great views of Walhalla.
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Take a peek at the first 40 km of the 680 km Australian Alps Walking Track on a fully guided and catered walk from Mt Baw Baw to Walhalla.
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