Tag: creek

  • The Breathtaking Canyon Trail

    Nestled within the enchanted landscapes of Lorne, Australia, amidst Henderson, Phantom and Won Wondah waterfalls, hides the Canyon trail! And, she is not to be missed! Arriving at the Sheoak picnic area, approx. 2hrs from Melbourne CBD on a sunny Sunday, I was surprised to see a large parking area with only 3-4 cars parked.…

  • A Day Walk along the Gold Heritage Walk in Warrandyte State Park

    A Day Walk along the Gold Heritage Walk in Warrandyte State Park

    First, I would like to acknowledge the Wurundjeri peoples of the Kulin Nations as the traditional owners of Warrandyte State Park. I want to pay my respects to the past, present and any Indigenous people among us today. I also want to acknowledge that I have profited and benefited from stolen land and that Indigenous…

  • Day Walk Along Gardiners Trail

    Day Walk Along Gardiners Trail

    First, I would like to acknowledge the Wurundjeri clan, of the Woiwurrung peoples as the traditional owners of Gardiner’s Creek Reserve. I want to pay my respects to the past, present and any Indigenous people among us today. I also want to acknowledge that I have profited and benefited from stolen land and that Indigenous…

  • Day Walk Adventure to the Den of Nargun

    Day Walk Adventure to the Den of Nargun

    First, I would like to acknowledge the Brabralung clan, of the Gunaikurnai peoples as the traditional owners of Mitchell River National Park. I want to pay my respects to the past, present and any Indigenous people among us today. I also want to acknowledge that I have profited and benefited from stolen land and that Indigenous…

  • Diamond Creek Trail – Eltham to Wattle Glen

    Diamond Creek Trail – Eltham to Wattle Glen

    We wanted to walk on the Diamond Creek Trail and return back by train for long time and finally we did it on King’s Birthday holiday. We took a train to Eltham and started walking north. There were a lot of cyclists and people with dogs. Soon we reached Eltham Adventure Playground. Windmill House has…

  • An Oasis in the Middle of a Concrete Jungle – A Day Walk through Yarra Bend Park

    An Oasis in the Middle of a Concrete Jungle – A Day Walk through Yarra Bend Park

    First, I would like to acknowledge the traditional land owners of Yarra Bend Park, the Wurundjeri peoples. I would like to pay my respects to the past, present and any Indigenous people among us today. I also want to acknowledge that I have profited and benefited from stolen land and that Indigenous people were never…

  • Sugarloaf Peak via Wells Cave Track and Canyon Track – A Day Walk in the Cathedral Ranges

    Sugarloaf Peak via Wells Cave Track and Canyon Track – A Day Walk in the Cathedral Ranges

    First, I would like to acknowledge the Taungurung people, the traditional land owners of Cathedral Range State Park. I would like to pay my respects to the past, present and to any Indigenous people among us today. I also want to acknowledge that I have profited and benefited from the stolen land and that Indigenous…

  • Mornington to Mt Martha

    Mornington to Mt Martha

    It was cloudy and gloomy Easter Monday. It was raining from time to time but we decided to risk it and go to Mornington for a walk. We started from the parking lot near the Dava Hotel. The rain stopped. It was nice to walk and be sheltered from the wind by the thick bushes.…

  • Lower Kalimna Falls

    Lower Kalimna Falls

    We stayed at Lorne over long weekend with our friends over long weekend (Monday was the Labour Day). We did Lower Kalimna Falls loop on the last day. The walk starts from Sheoak Picnic area, just 10-minute drive from Lorne. The last couple of kilometres on gravel road were very dusty with a lot of…

  • Hopetoun Falls: The Best Waterfall On the Great Ocean Road

    Hopetoun Falls: The Best Waterfall On the Great Ocean Road

    Hopetoun Falls is easily one of Victoria’s most beautiful waterfalls. The tucked-away location makes for a beautifully secluded, unspoiled walk through nature.