Outdoor adventures in Victoria’s High Country
For active, outdoor-loving travellers, Victoria’s High Country is the perfect place to spend some time in the wild. Let’s go!
For active, outdoor-loving travellers, Victoria’s High Country is the perfect place to spend some time in the wild. Let’s go!
Alpine National Park in north-eastern Victoria was once the stomping ground of Australia’s High Country cattlemen. The Plains and the surrounding peaks – including Mt Feathertop and Mt Hotham – all belong to the Victorian Alps, part of the Great Dividing Range. From the mid-1850s until a decade ago, stockmen would drive their cattle through the lush pastures and onto the surrounding mountains and muster them down again in autumn before the first major snowfalls. Since 2005, when the last of the state government’s High Plains grazing leases expired, all that remains are the cattlemen’s huts and scattered remnants of stockyards. In a celebration of this heritage, one pioneering family leads packhorse trips into the High Plains.
Linking up a series of Victorian high Country huts over the course of an epic week’s walk
David and Caroline take a in a fly-fishing lesson on the beautiful Ovens Rivers