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1 Wallace to Cope Hut Trail
This scenic
circuit begins at the track to Wallaces hut on the Bogong High Plains Road. From
there, you can return to the start of the walk either by following the road for
about 1.5 kilometres or by taking the walking track down a heath-filled valley
to the Wallaces Hut track.
2 Tour the Bogong Alpine Way
Starting at
Falls Creek the 230 kilometres takes you through the Alpine National Park
circumnavigating Victoria's breathtaking alpine region through the quaint
historic villages of Anglers Rest, Omeo and Dinner Plain over Mt Hotham, then
back to Falls Creek via Mt Beauty.
3 Panoramic Picnic
The start
of this walk can be accessed in many ways, either walking, chair lift or
driving. Once at the top of the summit it is an easy stroll across the top of
the mountain to Frying Pan Spur (Trig Point), approximately 700 metres.
4 Mountain to Mountain Challenge
Discover
the spectacular Bogong High Plains and walk from Mt Hotham to Falls Creek! The
walk is for the more experienced, covering around 25 kilometres of high country
plains.
5 Rejuvenate in Pristine Falls
Falls Creek
alpine environment provides one of the most pristine destinations to relax,
unwind and get away from the clutter of everyday life.
6 Fly Fishing Heaven
Falls Creek
lakes and surrounding rivers are one of Australia's premier fly fishing
destinations. With wild bred brown and rainbow trout these fish know how to
fight and have the staying power that hatchery bred trout lack.
7 High Country Horse Riding
There are
many opportunities to explore and enjoy the surrounding mountains and valleys on
horseback. Horse riding has a long association with the area - in the 1840's
European explorers and miners used horses in their search for gold and summer
pastures.
8 Explore Historic Bogong Village
Nestled
between Mount Beauty and Falls Creek, Bogong Village is surrounded by
magnificent gardens. Once the main village for the hydro electricity workers of
the 1940s, Bogong Village is a summer favourite for canoeing, fishing, swimming,
bushwalking and tennis.
9 Sunset on Mt McKay
The highest
point in the resort (1,842m), accessible via road, offers breathtaking 360
degree views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
10 Explore the Valleys
Falls Creek
is the gateway to a huge range of activities, with alpine wineries, boutique
breweries, local produce, micro-lighting, hang gliding, picturesque golf courses
and sparkling rivers.
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