There are 29 trails & sites in Wangaratta
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Alpine National Park, located in the Central Highlands and Alpine regions of Victoria, is the largest national park in Victoria, covering an area of 646,000 hectares (1,600,000 acres).
Alpine Views Walk Wangandary is a beautiful trail in Victoria's Alpine region that offers stunning views of the Victorian Alps.
The Australian Alpine Epic Trail is a world-renowned mountain biking trail located in Mount Buller, Australia.
Located in Warby Ovens National Park, Briens Gorge is a picturesque picnic spot nestled in a delightful valley. It is a popular destination for visitors who enjoy natural scenery and tranquil settings. One of the highlight features of the picnic spot is the nearby waterfall, which shares its name with the gorge. While the walk to the foot of the falls is short, it is still an enjoyable and adventurous journey. The track is over a stony path and is arguably the shortest walking track in Warby Ove
The Bullawah Cultural Trail and Ovens Riverside Path are located in Wangaratta, Victoria.
Take a walk in the footsteps of the Bpangerang people, who have lived in North East Victoria for thousands of years, and discover the local native plants, trees, shrubs, grasses, and herbs found in the Bullawah Cultural Trail Wangaratta.
Located in Hotham Heights, Victoria, Danny's Lookout offers a breathtaking view of the surrounding landscapes.
The Eldorado Shared Path And Dredge Loop in Eldorado is a tourist attraction that showcases the history of the gold mining industry in the town.
The Eldorado Swing Bridge in Eldorado is a popular destination that offers visitors the chance to explore the rich mining history and enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
Glenrowan Heritage Precinct, located in Glenrowan, Australia, is a beautifully preserved eight-hectare area that offers visitors a tangible link to one of Australia's most infamous historical figures - Ned Kelly.
The Glenrowan Heritage Siege Precinct Walk in Glenrowan offers a unique and informative experience for visitors to explore the history of Ned Kelly, one of Australia's most infamous historical figures.
The Great Alpine Road (B500) is a country tourist road in Victoria, Australia, running from Wangaratta in the north to Bairnsdale in the east, and passing through the Victorian Alps. The road was given its current name because it was considered the mountain equivalent to Victoria's world-famous Great Ocean Road in the south-west of the state.
Kaluna Park is a natural oasis located in the city centre of Wangaratta.
Lake Cobbler, located in Victoria, was created in the 1960s by damming a swamp area in the headwaters of the Dandongadale River.
Marmungun Rock is a significant site at the beginning of the Bullawah Cultural Trail in Wangaratta.
Located at the south-east corner of Eldorado township, Monument Hill Lookout offers a unique opportunity for visitors to reflect on the history of Australia while enjoying stunning panoramic views of the town and the surrounding Chiltern Mt-Pilot National Park.
Mt Buller Sculpture Park Walk is a must-do activity for art enthusiasts looking to experience the work of Australian artists while enjoying the scenic beauty of an alpine village.
The Mt Cobbler Walking Track Wabonga is a 10-kilometer, grade-4 trail located in the Alpine National Park.
Mt Glenrowan Lookout Walk is a scenic hiking trail in Wangaratta South that leads to Morgans Lookout, offering breathtaking views of the Ovens and King Valleys and the Victorian Alps.
Pangerang Lookout Walk Killawarra is an easy walking trail located in the Wangandary region.
Powers Lookout Whitlands offers a glimpse into the hideout of Harry Power, a notorious bushranger from the 1860s.
Reid's Walk Eldorado is a fascinating 1.1 kilometre walk that winds through the former gold mining area.
Ryans Lookout Wangandary is a picturesque spot located off Wangandary Road that offers exceptional views, especially during winter when the peaks are covered in snow.
The Springtime Flower Walking Track Killawarra is an easy loop walk through Box Ironbark forest, perfect for families.
Located along the scenic Reidy Creek beaches, The Gumboot Walk Eldorado is a must-visit destination for any nature lover.
Located in the north-east of Victoria, the Murray to Mountains Rail Trail runs for over 100km from Wangaratta to Bright, offering scenic views of the region's diverse landscape.
Wangaratta's Significant Trees Walks is a great way to appreciate the town's natural beauty.
Warby Tower Lookout is a popular tourist attraction in Wangaratta, Australia, known for its breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.
Experience the unique history and adventure of the Woolshed Valley in Victoria through the self-guided Woolshed Self-Guided Drive Eldorado.