If you live in Melbourne and are looking to explore something natural not that far from the city, then the Forest Glade Gardens and the Hanging Rock are great choices – with the former being a relatively easy walk rather than a proper hike and the latter being a trail of easy-to-moderate difficulty.
Start Your Journey with the Not-So-Challenging Yet Vibrant Forest Glade
Just one hour drive away from Melbourne CBD, Forest Glade is perfect if you aren’t in the mood to challenge yourself to a challenging hike or trail. This place, despite being quite accessible, rewards you with the most colourful experience you can hope for – with its 14.5-acre expanse that wouldn’t let you get bored.
All through your journey, you’ll witness vibrant flora and lust greenery throughout the trail. It’s hard to see so much variety in a single place anywhere else.
The path winds through tall trees and thick foliage creating a peaceful environment. The trail is properly planned and marked, and hence easy to follow.
When you get to Forest Glade, take some time to enjoy the scenery. It also features some quiet spots with some clearing, along with old trees all around making it great for a picnic or to relax and take it all in.
You can breathe in the clean refreshing air and listen to the gentle sounds of nature as you’re nestled within nature’s expansive canopy!
Move Further along the Steep to Visit the Hanging Rock Summit
The hike can be finished quite quickly but set aside an hour to fully explore the rock formations and enjoy the views surrounding Mount Macedon. The hike is also pretty steep; fantastic for getting the blood flowing, but you may want to take a break on the way up. Do keep in mind that pets are not allowed for this walk.
The top of the Rock offers a plethora of rock formations to explore, which is ideal for children, as long as you know they can explore securely on their own – it’s easy for them to get lost among all the rocks.
This is a popular hike, and the picnic spots are frequently busy; if you prefer avoiding crowds, go on a weekday. Facilities include free gas BBQs, shelters, clean restrooms, and a small playground. Note that there is a cost to access the reserve, which is $10 per car.
A Piece of History
Hanging Rock plays a key role in Australian lore, as Joan Lindsay’s book Picnic at Hanging Rock mentions. The site’s magical feel and natural charm make it a captivating place to visit and think about its legacy.
Advice for Your Walk
- Shoes: Put on tough hiking shoes for ease and backing on the steeper parts.
- Drinks: Take lots of water to stay hydrated on hot days.
- Food: Bring some snacks to eat at Forest Glade or on top of Hanging Rock.
- Plan: Begin your walk early to avoid crowds and have a more peaceful time.
- Care for Nature: Stay on marked paths, and don’t forget to take your trash with you to keep these natural gems clean!