What to do and see in Erica, Victoria: The Best Things to do

August 6, 2021 Major Galusha

Discover the best top things to do in Erica, Australia including Erica Ski Hire, Erica Recreation Reserve Playground, Walhalla Goldfields Rail Trail, Moondarra Reservoir, Mushroom Rocks.

1. Erica Ski Hire

5 Main Road, Erica, Victoria 3825 Australia +61 3 5165 3353 [email protected] http://www.ericaskihire.com.au
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Erica Ski Hire

Erica Ski Hire supplies everything you need to have a great day out on the snow. We service two mountains, Mount Baw Baw and Mount St Gwinear. We can help with wheel chains, clothing, snowboards, skis, toboggans, clothing, gloves, snow shoes and more.

2. Erica Recreation Reserve Playground

Moe Rawson Road, Erica, Victoria 3825 Australia http://www.melbourneplaygrounds.com.au/erica-recreation-reserve-playground-moe-rawson-road-erica#.XoQbPS-r3do
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Erica Recreation Reserve Playground

Reviewed By ET3121 - Greater Melbourne, Australia

Great spot to reward kids after the parents check out Walhalla. Large playground with lots to do. Picnic facilities as well

3. Walhalla Goldfields Rail Trail

Erica, Victoria 3825 Australia
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Walhalla Goldfields Rail Trail

4. Moondarra Reservoir

Moondarra Reservoir Rd, Erica, Victoria 3825 Australia
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5. Mushroom Rocks

Mt Erica Carpark Baw Baw National Park, Erica, Victoria 3825 Australia http://parkweb.vic.gov.au/explore/parks/baw-baw-national-park/things-to-do/mushroom-rocks/mushroom-rocks-campground
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Mushroom Rocks

Reviewed By Crystalline4u - Traralgon, Australia

So the government has decreed that exercise is allowed and after being locked in the house for quite awhile I thought I would attempt a local-ish hike. I was naive though... while it's only 3k's return... doing this hike less than three weeks out of major surgery probably isn't advisable. So... I didn't make it to the official rocks and I believe I was only 2-300 metres short on making it. But after I got dizzy and feeling ill... I made the decision to turn around and make my way back to the car... and I am glad I did. I am truly stunned by the individuals who are reviewing this and saying that it's a long walk to see a few rocks. The walk was absolutely stunning ... this is part of the Australian Alps Walking Track. There are trees that are stunning to stand at the bottom of and gaze up towards the sky seeing their canopy reach for light. There are ferns that invite you through the lush path... there are areas of water that makes a musical tinkling sound... there are fungi hiding under the leaves and at the base of the trees... bird's add to the natural music of nature. This walk doesn't have to be about the destination... it should be about the journey.

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