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Walking on Easter, Melbourne short holiday hiking route recommendation

 27 Mar 2018

Victoria has countless magnificent beauty, is the generous gift of nature!

There are a lot of classic hiking routes around Melbourne, any one you choose can take you to explore the endless beauty of nature, why not take a hike on this Easter holiday!


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1. Dayang Road (Great Ocean Road) Walk

Oceanic Road Walking path (Great Ocean Walk), is undoubtedly the most beautiful hiking route in Victoria! The west coast of Victoria stretches 104km from the idyllic (Apollo Bay) resort of Apollo to the majestic (Twelve Apostles) Rock of the Twelve disciples! Travel through the beautiful national park, dodgy koala and kangaroo eucalyptus forest, indulge in the coastline magnificent twilight and morning light! Easy access on foot, comfortable accommodations and excellent local meals, or a tent in picturesque attractions along the way to sleep under the stars!

Alignment length: 104KM

Difficulty factor: four stars

Modes of transport:

Self-drive: from Melbourne, drive through Prince's Highway and Prince's Highway, about two and a half hours to Apollo Bay.

Bus: from Southern Cross Station (Southern Cross Station-Melbourne City) take the V/Line train to the (Geelong) station in Gilang and then take the V/Line bus to (Apollo Bay). Apollo


2. Great Southwest Walk

The Grand Southwestern Walk (Great South West Walk) starts and ends in Portland, southwest of Victoria. The (Portland), Grand Southwestern Trail traverses (Cobboboonee National Park) and Lower Greer National Park (Lower Glenelg National Park), Corbetney National Park. Down the beautiful Greer River, across the magnificent limestone cliffs, back to the southeast coast from the ancient town of (Nelson), Discovery Bay Park's winding coastline and Cape Nelson State Park's (Cape Nelson State Park), Along the way, you will also see beautiful bird ecological settlement oh!

Alignment length: 250KM

Difficulty factor: four stars

Modes of transport:

Self-drive: from Melbourne, about six and a half hours via ocean road, or about four and a half hours via prince's highway to (Portland)., Portland

Bus: take the V/Line train to Vanamble Station and then take the V/Line bus to Portland.

Flight: every day from Melbourne to Portland, for more information: sharpairlines.com


3. Greater Valhalla, Alpine

The Grand Valhalla Alpine Trail of (Great Walhalla Alpine Trail), long as 40km, set out from the vast pristine forest of (Mount Baw) National Park in the Baobao Mountains to the fairy-tale town of (Walhalla), Valhalla. If you are tired of walking, you can go to the nearby resort to live comfortably for one night, and set out again the next morning! Whether you choose the downhill or uphill route, the green eyes along the way and the wild flowers that can be seen everywhere will keep you happy all the time! If you climb the huge and super cute mushroom rock here, you will have a chance to enjoy the beautiful view of Victoria.

Alignment length: 40KM

Difficulty factor: four stars

Modes of transport:

Self-drive: from Melbourne, via Monash Highway, Prince's Highway and Moe-Walhalla Highway, it takes about two and a half hours to reach Valhalla.


4. Monington Peninsula (Mornington Peninsula)

The Monington Peninsula hiking line (Mornington Peninsula Walk) features a standard triangular structure with four tracks in series with the most beautiful scenery in the southern part of the peninsula! Along the way, starting from the historic Cape endothelial (Point Nepean), through the legendary rich Potsy (Portsea), to (Sorrento) and Rothbard (Rosebud), in Solento to climb the mountains of Arthur and the wooded valleys, Enjoy the centuries-old Senkland lighthouse (Cape Schanck Lighthouse), and head west through the dense seaside woods to reach the golden beach on the coast of St. Andrew!

Alignment length: 40KM

Difficulty factor: three stars

Modes of transport:

Self-drive: from Melbourne, via Monash Highway and Monington Peninsula Highway, about an hour and a half to Portsea.

Bus: take the subway train to Frankston, and then take the bus.


5. Surf coast

Surf Coast Trail (Surf Coast Walk), a world-class multi-purpose walkway for 44km with a combination of charming sea views and multi-experience in coastal villages! According to the physical strength and interest in the choice of different starting points, no matter short distance, long distance or simply take more than a day of hiking is perfect! From the prestigious Beers Beach (Bells Beach), of Tolcan (Torquay), Australia's surfing capital, to the indigenous Australian culture of Point Addis and Koorie, you can enjoy a double journey from the eye to the soul!

Alignment length: 44KM

Difficulty factor: three stars

Modes of transport:

Self-drive: from Melbourne, pass the (Geelong) roundabout 75 minutes to Tolcan.

Bus: from Southern Cross Station (Melbourne City) take V/Line to Gillang Railway Station (Geelong), and then take McHarrys bus (73 / 74) to Tolcan.


6. Wilson Cape South of (Wilsons Promontory)

The most popular multi-day hiking destination at the southern tip of (Wilsons Promontory), Wilson's Cape! From the top of Mount Beyung (Mount Oberon Summit) to the east coast of Wilson's Cape National Park, across the Bath Channel (Bass Strait) and the southernmost point of Australia, the Wilson headland lighthouse (Wilsons Promontory Lightstation)! From the north across the center of the park, along the scenic Oberon Bay back to the Tidal River, hiking from the jungle to the lush rainforest, from charming beaches to granite range, camping under the quiet night sky. Or in the blue pure sea water roaming, will be a super memorable memories oh!

Alignment length: 59KM

Difficulty factor: four stars

Modes of transport:

Self-drive: from Melbourne, via Monash Highway, Prince's Highway and South Gypsy Highway, it takes about three hours to reach Cape Wilson.

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