Walking and Cycling
Take the path untrodden.
Or the road less pedalled.
The Pyrenees invites you to leave your city routine behind. To rekindle your spirit of adventure. Awaken your inner explorer. And take a step off the beaten track.
The Pyrenees is a place peppered with inspired tracks celebrating the region’s beauty. The Regions State Parks and Forests have plenty to keep you on the go with an extensive network of bushwalking and Gravel Riding trails.
The regions famous Beeripmo Walk guides you through the Mount Cole and Mount Buangor State Parks along winding bush tracks through towering rainforests to hidden waterfalls and fern-filled gullies.
Starting from either Avoca or Moonambel, this gravel ride allows you to enjoy the Pyrenees scenery from a different perspective, allowing you to detour off into cellar doors dotted close by
Enjoy a mostly gentle ride through forest, farmland and townships. This map will take you off the main roads to visit the townships of Maryborough, Amherst and Avoca while taking in the backdrop of the Pyrenees Ranges an
Take a scenic stroll alongside a stony creek to the gorgeous Avoca Falls, a seasonal waterfall which is nestled in a valley within the Pyrenees State Forest.Â
Stop in for a picnic and spend an afternoon exploring Ben Nevis, a striking mountain within the Mount Cole State Forest which offers incredible views over the surrounding peaks, bushland and fields.Â
This walk can be quite steep in places, it is recommended that you take your time and enjoy the views.
Bukkertillible means ‘cave’. The Bukkertillible resembles a massive arch, some 100m wide and 15m high.
Camp Hill Lookout offers scenic views over the town of Beaufort and the surrounding bushland.Â
This walk runs alongside the Cave Hill Creek Education Centre for the first 0.5km before joining the loop of the walk, skirting Cave Hill Creek and Fiery Creek
a tall platform with steel steps and railing which offers spectacular views of hills, bushland and farmland. Just 15km from Avoca township
Starting from The Glut Picnic Area and finishing at Richards Campground, this is a great walk to stretch your legs and work up an appetite for lunch.
Discover the new Koori Art trail, which features 12 installations which depict the traditional flora and fauna of the area, and pays homage to the traditions, customs and stewardship of the local lands.
Linking three visitor areas, the walk follows the creek as it passes through a variety of forest types.
Enjoy spectacular views across the Western Plains with panoramic views of Langi Ghiran and the Grampians
See the countryside from two wheels and enjoy the freedom and freshness of our patch. Whether you’re a family looking for some fun, a serious road cyclist or somewhere in between, there’s an option to suit. Remember tha
Starting from the Glut Picnic area, the Paradise Walk is a full half day walk through beautiful Messmate and Manna Gum forests.
The views from Cave Hill area are spectacular. Soaring high, wedge tailed Eagles can often be seen.
Choose from a variety of cycling tracks from a 20km winery tour, a 10km tour through steep terrain through the St Arnaud National Park, 13.25km herritage tour through gentle slopes in the foothills passing several intere
Experience changes in temperature as the walk meanders between Bailes and Ferntree visitors area.
A fantastic family friendly walks that offers several different vantage points to view the waterfalls.