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Scenic attractions – Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges

Dandenong Ranges

The beauty of the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges region is famous. See forests, rolling farmland, and corridors of vines that change colour with the season in the Yarra Valley, and the forests of lush ferns and tall trees, waterfalls and scenic lookouts dotted through the Dandenong Ranges.

Steavenson Falls is one of Victoria’s highest waterfalls and a popular destination by day and night, when it is dramatically illuminated by floodlights. Lake Mountain is also a favourite winter destination for family snow play and cross country skiing. In spring and summer popular walking routes are lined with alpine flowers.

Don’t miss Victoria’s biggest tree – you’ll find the soaring 84-metre tall mountain ash near Cambarville Picnic Area on the Cumberland Walk between Marysville and Warburton.

For panoramic views drive the Mt Dandenong Tourist Road, a 30-kilometre drive between Upper Fern Tree Gully and Montrose through the Dandenong Ranges. Stop at the lookout at Kalorama for a view of the Warburton Ranges and Silvan Reservoir, or head off Ridge Road to the Mt Dandenong Observatory for stunning views of the city, particularly at night.

Steavenson Falls

Steavenson Falls

One of Victoria's highest waterfalls, Steavenson Falls descend 84 metres to the bush and fern-fringed Steavenson River below.

Cross-country skiing at Lake Mountain

Lake Mountain

Renowned as Australias premier cross-country ski resort, Lake Mountain has much to offer visitors year-round.

SkyHigh Mt Dandenong

SkyHigh Mt Dandenong

On the uppermost reach of the Dandenong Ranges, amid cool fern glades and lush towering (native) forest, this historic area offers stunning views of Greater Melbourne.
26 Observatory Road, Mount Dandenong