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Melbourne Trekking AttractionsHere are the top Melbourne trekking listings so you can find the best in Melbourne for your trip. Read these trekking reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Werribee, Victoria, Australia It has some nice peaceful places where you can hear the water running by and thats all you hear...a good spot to just relax 2. Hawaii ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Honduras is a 3rd world country in centeral America I was born there it is poor but very friendly people everyone helps each other if need of a hand and it's a tropical.. 3. Lake Hume ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Wodonga, Victoria, Australia Great place to hang out! When the water is high it is great for skiing and boating. There is a sailing club out there. Army barracks are just over the road. Great.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Toolangi, Victoria, Australia Toolangi is a pretty cool place. I used to go there a lot as a kid. There are some pretty cool hikes through the beautiful gum forests. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Rushworth, Victoria, Australia The Rushworth State Forest, to the south of town via Whroo Road, consists of red ironbark, yellow gum and grey box eucalypts. Take a walk in autumn and spring and see a.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Halls Gap, Victoria, Australia A huge national park, with great lookouts and lots of different camping sites. Fees apply 8. The Rock ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Henty, New South Wales, Australia "Henty" is a small rural town that services the local farms (mainly Sheep and grain ), "The Rock" as locals describe it,is their local version of "Ayers Rock" and it.. 9. Mount Buller ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Melbourne, Victoria, Australia It's not actually in Melbourne, but in the same state of Victoria. Great views, great spa and one of the few places where you can ski in June! 10. Romsey ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Romsey, Victoria, Australia Small country town, Homely atmosphere beautiful scenery through out winter and Autumn. |