Guides and Trips in Victoria
Below are popular guides and trips in Victoria that you can use to plan your next adventure. You can download guides, including a detailed map, description and points of interest for a small fee to your iPhone or Android.
Guides
This full day tour explores Melbourne's natural, architectural and artistic splendor
A magnificent 3 hour walk from Johanna Beach to Castle Cove on the rugged southern coastline of mainland Australia
It's a young city, but Melbourne has more than enough artful design to impress even the most avid fans of architecture
Take a relaxed 3 day bicycle ride through the country towns and alpine areas of Northern Victoria
This young-at-heart city offers museums, attractions, and sights that will have the whole family enthralled
Discover why Melbourne has long been considered the culture and arts capital of Australia
There is always something interesting, eclectic, or awe-inspiring to see in this art lovers metropolis
4-5 day hardcore cycle tour through the Macalister Gorge, Mt Skene and the Big River Road.
Trips
This 13.8km circuit negotiates a scenic section of the the Pyrites Creek Gorge and includes the historic Drapers Lode Antimony Mine. The Pyrete Range is a recent addition to the Lerderderg State Park. Pyrites Creek winds its way through the range before flowing into the nearby Merrimu Reservoir.
A nice little 'off lead' dog walk that is a little more than the usual fenced in field.
Many attempts of this walk were stopped due to unusually heavy summer rains flooding the once drive river bed of the Lerderderg River.This time it was go, the weather was threatening however it was too late, we were committed. Starting at the Mackenzies Flat Picnic Ground off the Lerderderg Gorge Road, we headed straight to the river for what would be the first of many water crossings. Crossing the river we followed the...
Night Walk through Melbourne City Centre - Collins and Swanston Streets




Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Walking | 3.2 miles
Walking | 3.2 miles
After a long week of meetings, ending in beautiful Melbourne, I went for a walk through the City Centre. I started on Spring Street, near the Parliament of Victoria, walked West along Collins Street, South on Swanston Street, across the Yarra River, then back along Flinders Street to my Hotel.Along the way, I saw: The Scots' Church, St Michael's On Collins Church, Collins Street Baptist Church, Melbourne Town Hall, St Paul's Anglican...
Many-a times i've tried to find this damn Link No2 Track but it's beaten me, this time i'm going to beat it!I have tried to find this Link No2 track a couple times, even a nother party of walkers were looking for it too but no wonder, it's hidden behind trees.The walk starts from the Mackenzie Flat Picnic Ground, crosses the river twice and follows the Lerderderg Gorge Walk along the relatively...
Car shuffle at Mount William and Jimmy Creek car park.Mount William is the highest peak 1167 km. The walk will begin just before the top of Mount William and descends to Boundary Gap. Afterwards it picks up onto Major Mitchell Plateau. The track has steep rocky, slow going sections involving some rock climbing. It has spectacular views of of Serra Range and Mount William Range Mountains.
The temperature was in the low 20s and the walking was terrific. We started at Tecoma RS and finished at Belgrave RS. The walk is medium-hard, there are a few steep hills to go up and downThe flora and fauna are superb in this area - be prepared to go for a walk along the tracks.There are a number of areas where you can cut the length of the walk and catch...
Begin walking from Halls Gap from the carpark across the shops ( we entered through the Botanic Gardens). Walk along Stony creek gradually climbing in altitude. From Wonderland car park take the track that leads up through Grand Canyon to the Pinnacle, where you can spend time admiring the spectacular views. Afterwards head towards Sundial carpark, Sundial Peak and Lake Bellfield. From the Lake Bellfield you can return on the road.If you...
This is a 10Km suburban pathway walk along a section of the Maribyrnong River including part of the "Maribyrnong River Trail". It stays close to the river except for a couple of small sections along the road.GPS Device: HTC HD2 (Leo)GPS Software: Marathon.
