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Walking and Hiking At Mt Hotham

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28 Great Alpine Road, Harrietville VIC 3741, Harrietville, VIC 3741
(03) 5759 3550

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Located in the heart of the Australian Alps, Mt Hotham offers a range of iconic alpine tracks and trails that provide access to some of Australia's best views, unique flora, and rich history.

Hiking at Mt Hotham is a perfect way to explore the great outdoors, with options suited to all ages and fitness levels.

Take a stroll along the iconic razorback trail for awe-inspiring views of the Great Dividing Range. Other popular routes include the Diamantina Spur, Bon Accord Spur, and The Viking Circuit. Embark on one of the many historical walks to discover the rich history of the High Country, exploring the goldfields, learning about the traditional landowners, and gaining insight into the development of Australia's mountain regions. The trails at Mt Hotham offer a unique opportunity to explore the beautiful flora and fauna of the Australian Alps, with over 1,800 species of plants and animals.

The walking season at Mt Hotham commences early December through to Easter each year, ensuring the trails are in their best condition and the weather is conducive to enjoying the great outdoors. Harrietville is the main gateway to Mt Hotham's hiking trails, located approximately 42km from the popular tourist town of Bright in Northeast Victoria. Travelers can take the Great Alpine Road to Harrietville or fly into Albury or Melbourne airports and hire a car to reach the destination.

Embark on an unforgettable hiking journey in the heart of the Australian Alps with Mt Hotham hiking trails! From stunning alpine hikes to historical walks and unique flora and fauna, Mt Hotham has it all, and options to suit everyone. With the walking season starting early December through to Easter, pack your

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Trails & sites: Hiking tracks

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28 Great Alpine Road, Harrietville VIC 3741, Harrietville, VIC 3741

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