Discover the best top things to do in Grampians, Australia including Ferntree Falls, McKenzies Falls, Fish Falls, Nigretta Falls, Kalymna Falls, Beehive falls, Wannon Falls, Burrong Falls, Clematis Falls, Silverband Falls.
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If you like hiking through wonderful forest full of birds and native wildlife or just a short stroll to the fantastic Ferntree Waterfall Mt Buangor State Forest may be the place to visit. Located about 20minutes from Beaufort this waterfall is just gorgeous. There are three campsites in the area that you can book a site through State Parks Victoria. We were travelling with our caravan and found the road fine and there was parking and a loop turn around near the waterfall.
4.5 based on 265 reviews
Well worth the effort. We went after rain and the falls were superb. Hike back up was definitely a work out! We continued down to fish falls for some extra scenery before heading back.
4.5 based on 43 reviews
The walk from the Zumsteins Picnic Ground to Fish Falls, in the beautiful Wartook Valley, is a delightful nature walk that follows the creek to the falls. A medium level of fitness is required, as there are some uneven sections and rocky ground in places. As well as beautiful fresh air and the sounds of birds, views of the creek break up the walk along the way. Fish Falls are accessible from 3 levels linked by sturdy metal stairs. From the top level you can rock hop over a few large boulders to access the track which continues on to the base of Mackenzie Falls. This is an easier option to get to the base of Mackenzie Falls (rather than the steep climb down and up from the Mackenzie Falls car park). All up the walk is about 7 km return, well worth the effort to enjoy the beautiful scenery and be immersed in the sights, smells and sounds of nature. Take a back pack and break the walk up with stops for lunch and snacks and you will have an enjoyable morning/afternoon outing.
4.5 based on 73 reviews
Amazing to visit after rain. Easy viewing platform right at car park or you can walk down the stairs (5 mins). Probably my favourite waterfalls in Victoria due to accessibility. The reserve has toilets,bins and picnic area.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
We visited Kalymna Falls Campground in Summer, there was no water in the stream so we didn't bother walking to the falls. But, we had a fabulous time walking over the rocks, logs and looking for lizards in amongst the rocks. They were everywhere! There was parking available, picnic tables, a fire pit and camping available. We'll definitely go back when there is some water. It is a beautiful spot!
4.5 based on 7 reviews
It's wildflower season so most of these walks are great, this one is reasonably easy although the last section is rocky with some steps, the waterfall was great, it's quite cool and there's lots of ferns and a pool at the bottom, definitely a must see
4.5 based on 74 reviews
Magnificent place to visit. Short drive from Hamilton. Close to where I grew up. The falls are stunning from the top as well as from the bottom if you feel like a walk. Great place to meditate!
4.0 based on 27 reviews
A lovely waterfall especially after heavy rain, which we had. To make it more of a hike incorporate Chatauqua Peak, The Bullaces Glen cross the road and onto Venus Baths and then back in Halls Gap. About 6kms altogether and a great walk.
4.0 based on 175 reviews
It's a short stroll to the base of the Silverband Falls which is interesting to see as the water appears to disappear underground if there is only limited water flowing.
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