Australia Victorian Alps Triple
5-day trekking itinerary, reaching about 1,986 metres
- Difficulty
- Challenging
- Duration
- 5 days
- Region
- Victorian Alps
Australia is more varied for adventure than its image suggests, with alpine walking and skiing in the southeast, long desert routes, tropical ranges, and world-class coast and canyon country. Best for travelers who want huge landscapes and mixed adventure styles rather than one dominant mountain culture.
5-day trekking itinerary, reaching about 1,986 metres
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Common access base for three-peak routes in the region.
Common access base for three-peak routes in the region.
Common access base for three-peak routes in the region.
Showing 12 of 21 published UNESCO locations linked to Australia.
UNESCO cultural World Heritage site linked to Australia. Inscribed in 2010.
UNESCO natural World Heritage site linked to Australia. Inscribed in 1994.
UNESCO cultural World Heritage site linked to Australia. Inscribed in 2019.
UNESCO natural World Heritage site linked to Australia. Inscribed in 1986.
UNESCO natural World Heritage site linked to Australia. Inscribed in 1981.
UNESCO natural World Heritage site linked to Australia. Inscribed in 2000.
UNESCO natural World Heritage site linked to Australia. Inscribed in 1997.
UNESCO natural World Heritage site linked to Australia. Inscribed in 1992.
UNESCO mixed World Heritage site linked to Australia. Inscribed in 1981.
UNESCO natural World Heritage site linked to Australia. Inscribed in 1982.
UNESCO natural World Heritage site linked to Australia. Inscribed in 1997.
UNESCO cultural World Heritage site linked to Australia. Inscribed in 2025.