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Warburton

Warburton

Feel the sense of wellbeing descend as you arrive in Warburton on the upper reaches of the Yarra River, surrounded by lush, tall forests of mountain ash. 

Exploring on foot or two wheels
Base yourself in an eco-retreat or cosy cottage and head out to explore the former gold rush town and surrounds.

Get on your bike through farmland and bush from Warburton to Lilydale along the 38-kilometre Centenary Trail, which follows an old railway line built in 1901 to transport local produce and timber to Melbourne. 

Pick one of the walks radiating outwards from Warburton into the forests of mountain ash, like the hike to LaLa Falls or the stroll through myrtle beech rainforest to the Ada Tree mountain ash, over 300 years old and one of the world's largest known flowering trees. 

Snowplay and scenery
Rug up in winter and play in the snow at nearby Mount Donna Buang. Become part of the rainforest by striding out into the canopies of giant eucalyptus trees along the skywalk at Mt Donna Buang Rainforest Gallery.

Things to do

Warburton Rail Trail

Warburton Rail Trail

Follow all or just a section of this trail through beautiful scenery, looking out for local resident wildlife and call in at historical sites along the way.

Upper Yarra Reservoir Park

Upper Yarra Reservoir Park

View reclusive native wildlife on a night tour of the park, or swim and fish in crystal-clear rivers and keep an eye out for local and rare birds in summer.

The Home Hotel

The Home Hotel

You could be forgiven for thinking you're still at home at this cosy pub, which serves up rustic pub fare and spectacular views of Mount Donna Buang.

Major events

  • Warburton Film Festival – June
  • Warburton Winterfest – June
  • Melba Festival – September

How to get there

Warburton is approximately 1.5 hours from Melbourne. Travel north-east along the Eastern Freeway and continue onto Eastlink tollway. Exit at Ringwood Bypass and turn left onto the Maroondah Highway. Turn right at Lilydale onto the Warburton Highway.

Further Links
www.warburtoninfo.com