Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference. This hike is a favourite among visitors, showcasing the best of the Dandenong Ranges as it loops around the charming town of Olinda. Highlights include the Observatory, the Arboretum, and Olinda Falls, with a stop at the iconic Burkes Lookout offering one of Melbourne’s most breathtaking views. The trail is rewarding, featuring well-shaded forest paths and steep climbs, particularly near the end. Along the way, you’re likely to encounter native wildlife, including lyrebirds, parrots, and kookaburras.
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Location: Dandenong Ranges National Park
Duration: 4.5hr
Length: 15.4km
Elevation Gain: 627m
Style: Circuit
Starting Point: Olinda Cafe
Time from Melbourne: 45min
Hiking Grade: Grade 3 Moderate
This hike is perfect for those seeking an intermediate-level challenge, with its steep climbs and length, characteristic of the Dandenong Ranges. -
Wilderness first-aid trained Guide
Snacks during the hike
Full public liability insurance
Parks Victoria Licensed tour with Park Entree fees
First Aid
A great time in the outdoors!
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Pack a comfortable day backpack with 2L of water, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat for sun protection. Wear sturdy trainers with good grip or, ideally, waterproof hiking boots and bring a waterproof jacket for unexpected rain or wind. Also consider using hiking poles to support your knees on descents and maintain balance, and gaiters for extra protection against snakes and rain (though they are optional).