Walk among the tallest flowering trees in the world.

The fabulous part about a hike in the hills, it's all accessible by public transport and there is a bush walk to suit almost everyone. My favourite short walk is along Mathias Track, favourite longest is the hike from Mt Dandenong all the way to the 1000 steps! The chimney remnants of Bill Butterfield’s cottage built in the early 1940’s can be viewed at the start of this gentle and peaceful walk. Every weekend deserves a Weekend Note. Hardy Gully Nature Trail: Kallista – 700m return.

It is an incredibly popular hike, which is a memorial to the Kokoda Track in PNG.
One of the most used walking tracks is the 1000 Steps.
DANDENONG Ranges Walking Trails: Shortest to Longest. Definitely Burkes lookout for views!

The Dandenong Ranges, over 500sq/km of undulating rainforest 35km east of Melbourne, have been popular with hikers since the 1870s. Easy; Lyrebird Walk Kallista – 5.9 km, return. Discover more by subscribing or clicking the 'Like' link at the end of the article.

Join millions of other Melburnians and discover its beauty along the many kilometres of walking trails. Weekends were created to inspire spontaneous smiles, new friendships and fun-filled adventures. Magnificent national parks You'll stumble upon stunning scenery and secluded secrets as you walk through Yarra Ranges National Park, the Dandenong Ranges National Park, Kinglake National Park, Bunyip State Park, the Cathedral Ranges State Park and Warrandyte State Park.

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This breathtaking walk passes through rare mature-aged mountain ash to the majestic, 85-metre Big Tree, which has … 5. The shortest walk is under 1km and the longest track (Mt Dandenong to Upper Ferntree Gully) is about 20 km / one-way. It is a fantastic walk that covers a variety of terrain. Mt Dandenong boasts a number of scenic walking trails amid the beautiful mountainous landscape and the adjacent deciduous forest. Therefore, the publisher does not assume and hereby disclaim any liability to any party for any loss, damage, or disruption caused by errors or omissions, whether such errors or omissions result from negligence, accident, or any other cause. DOWNLOAD THE FREE EBOOK of the walks with driving and public transport directions included, easily print off the walk notes to use, or view on your device.

The 3km return starts from Emerald-Monbulk Rd, Emerald, also a starting point to walk the Dandenong Ranges Tourist Track to Emerald or onto Monbulk. Dandenong Ranges Tourist Track This is a 15km, 5 hour one way track, rated as grade 3. Puffing Billy, attractions, nature, events – we have all of the attractions covered!While we have made an effort to ensure that all information was correct at the time of publication, details can change over time. Sherbrooke Falls Trail An easy, flat 1.2-kilometre, 30-minute (return) meander through ferns, sassafras and mountain ash to Sherbrooke Falls in the Dandenong Ranges.

Bushwalking Tracks in the Dandenong Ranges With well over 200 kms of walking trails in the Dandenongs, who needs to go further afield for a great day out? Each of the The Stables Track Loop trail is medium difficulty and runs along the Dandenong Ranges Point covers everything there is to do and see in the Dandenong Ranges in Victoria. Lookout for mountain ash and box trees, stringybark and forest ferns beside gentle creeks and waterfalls. We live in the Dandenongs, love it up here and you have covered some of the best walks to be found. Each of the Mt Dandenong walks is unique and offers you an exceptional experience with the opportunity to enjoy and see the most scenic views of the surrounding area. Mt Dandenong boasts a number of scenic walking trails amid the beautiful mountainous landscape and the adjacent deciduous forest. You can park on Old Monbulk Rd or Butterfield Rd.