I’ve dedicated the last decade to travelling and exploring over 50 countries, including two incredible years living and working in Australia. Over these couple of years, I lived in Melbourne for five months at a time, allowing me to truly dive deep into the state of Victoria. I visited Victoria National Parks and Melbourne National Parks as I like a balanced trip combining city energy with escaping into the wilderness. I loved that Victoria's national parks were so accessible from the city of Melbourne and often could access amazing hikes by train or public transport which was great as I didn't have a car unless I hired one.
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- Travel Essentials for Visiting Victoria, Australia
- The Best Travel Insurance for Outdoor Adventures
- Hiring a Car to Visit Victoria’s Best National Parks
- Get a Working Holiday Visa for Australia
- Victoria’s 22 Best National Parks and Hikes
- Dandenong Ranges National Park
- Mornington Peninsula National Park
- Wilsons Promontory National Park
- Yarra Ranges National Park
- Great Otway National Park
- Grampians National Park
- Mount Buffalo National Park
- Kinglake National Park
- Little Desert National Park
- Port Campbell National Park
- Croajingolong National Park
- Alpine National Park
- Tarra-Bulga National Park
- The Lakes National Park
- Budj Bim National Park
- Lower Glenelg National Park
- The Brisbane Ranges National Park
- Lind National Park
- Burrowa - Pine Mountain National Park
- French Island
- Terrick Terrick National Park
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Travel Essentials for Visiting Victoria, Australia
Home to one of my favourite cities in the world, Victoria is a must-visit state. It offers everything from bustling hot spots and intricate architecture to mind-blowing natural scenery and rugged national parks. Whether you’re a first-time traveller or an absolute pro, some essentials simply can’t go amiss for a trip Down Under.
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The Best Travel Insurance for Outdoor Adventures
Adventure boosts my body with excitement and anticipation - in the best way of course! Going into the unknown is an exhilarating experience, but if a decade’s worth of travelling has taught me one thing, it’s that you can never be too prepared. No matter how much adrenaline runs through my veins, my well-being always comes first.
That’s why I opt for SafetyWing's Nomad Insurance covering more than 175 countries. One of the huge advantages of this policy is that I can choose when my policy starts and stops and can adjust this whenever from wherever. SafetyWing is always looking to offer travellers as much as possible, and they've recently expanded coverage to include adventure sports and electronics theft.
SafetyWing provides Travel Insurance for Nomads including global coverage that you can purchase outside your home country, with the guidance of 24/7 human support. Their cover supplies the following:
- Meals & accommodations if you have a travel delay over 12 hours
- Emergency dental care up to $1000
- Medical care including prescriptions, emergency care and hospital stays
- Coverage for lost checked luggage
- Flights home if something bad happens
- Continued coverage for visits back home
- Coverage for motor accidents
- Coverage for injuries from leisure sports & activities
Read my full blog post on Choosing Travel Insurance for Solo Female Travellers to learn more about the security of having a reliable policy in your back pocket.
Hiring a Car to Visit Victoria’s Best National Parks
I knew Australia’s diverse landscape was changeable throughout the country, but I wasn’t ready for the stunning national parks just an hour or two away from the heart of Melbourne. And one of the best, most affordable and flexible ways of reaching these parks and Melbourne hikes? By hiring a car in Melbourne.
I made so many friends in Melbourne, and this was a great result when it came to venturing further from the city. I chipped in with a few of my closest buddies on a car rental so we could pack a bag, jump in the car, and split the rental and fuel costs. The most dependable and affordable rental was through Discover Cars. The company offers competitive prices and a selection of cars suited to various occasions like a standard SUV, compact car, and even an economy option.
Get a Working Holiday Visa for Australia
As I live in the UK, Australia is pretty far away, so I wanted to spend as long there as possible! The best option was to get a Working Holiday Visa for Australia letting me spend two years in the glorious country. If you fall in love with Australia, it’s possible to obtain a Third Working Holiday Visa, for a total of three years gallivanting around Aus - what a dream.
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These tours are such a fun way of kickstarting your Aus journey and meeting other solo travellers early on too.
Victoria’s Best National Parks & Hikes
Victoria is Australia’s second-smallest state, but that doesn’t mean it’s any less interesting! Home to over 100 national parks and reserves, as well as cities like Melbourne, Geelong, Ballarat, and Bendigo, Victoria has something for every traveller. I may have fallen instantly in love with Melbourne, but Victoria’s National Parks impacted me with a similar feeling of joy (and a side of lactic acid!).
1. Dandenong Ranges National Park
Offering sweeping views of Melbourne and the Yarra Valley, the Dandenong Ranges offer rainforest tranquillity less than an hour’s drive from the city. If you don’t have access to a car, hire one for the day with Discover Cars and explore the park at your own pace.
- Length of stay: 2- 3 days
- Accommodation: Boyanda at Ferny Creek
- Best Hike: 1000 steps
- Top Activity: Dandenong Ranges Private Day Tour
2. Mornington Peninsula National Park
South of Melbourne lies the Mornington Peninsula National Park; a landscape of wild ocean beaches that provides the perfect location for fun activities like hiking, surfing, and diving. Either hire a car for your excursion or hop on a train from Southern Cross Station to Frankston, then Hastings to Stony Point on Westernport Bay.
- Length of stay: 3- 5 days
- Accommodation: RACV Cape Schanck Resort
- Best Hike: The Two Bays Walking Track
- Top Activity: Mornington Peninsula: SUP, Hike, & Hot Springs Trip with Lunch
3. Wilsons Promontory National Park
Wilsons Promontory National Park may be over a three-hour drive from Melbourne, but it’s worth every minute! The sunsets here are some of the best I experienced during my two years in Aus, and by hiring a car and splitting the cost with friends, I didn’t go over budget either.
- Length of stay: 3- 5 days
- Accommodation: Prom Coast Oasis - Sandy Point
- Best Hike: Mount Oberon Summit
- Top Activity: Wilsons Promontory: Whale Spotting Cruise with Lunch
4. Yarra Ranges National Park
Northeast of Melbourne is the stunning Yarra Ranges National Park. Luscious rainforests and charming scenery welcome travellers with enough stimulation to set every sense alive. It’s possible to reach the Yarra Ranges by buses, taxis, or train rides, but hiring a car for a road trip really is the best way to soak up every ounce of the awe-inspiring landscape.
- Length of stay: 4- 5 days
- Accommodation: Willows Cottage
- Best Hike: Mount Donna Buang loop from Badger Creek
- Top Activity: Yarra Valley: Britannia Creek Caving Experience
5. Great Otway National Park
Waterfalls have always inspired a kind of magic inside me, and the Great Otway National Park offers some absolute gems. The Triplet Falls, Hopetoun Falls, and Carisbrook Falls are all mesmerizing, and easily accessible by the Great Ocean Road in a smooth, modern, AC-adorned rental.
- Length of stay: 3- 4 days
- Accommodation: Otways Tourist Park
- Best Hike: The Canyon (Lorne Waterfalls Circuit)
- Top Activity: Melbourne: Great Ocean Road Excursion Full Day tour (10 PAX)
6. Grampians National Park
I rented a car with a couple of friends to drive the nearly 4-hour journey to the majestic Grampians National Park. Traversing the steep, winding roads gets adrenaline flowing but the grand view at Reeds Lookout made everything worthwhile. The abundant wildlife and activities available at the Grampians make it the perfect location for adventure, outdoor-loving travellers.
- Length of stay: 3- 4 days
- Accommodation: Woodlands Foliage Cottage
- Best Hike: The Pinnacle
- Top Activity: From Melbourne: Grampians National Park Bushwalking Tour
7. Mount Buffalo National Park
Visiting Mount Buffalo National Park reminded me just how big Australia is! It’s a 4-hour venture northeast of Melbourne, crossing picturesque scenery and landing in a world of steep cliffs, waterfalls, and wildflowers carpeting the ground. Buses depart from Melbourne to the park, but is there a better feeling than driving along through some of Australia’s most enchanting environments?
- Length of stay: 1- 2 days
- Accommodation: Lancemore Milawa
- Best Hike: The Horn
- Top Activity: Ladies Bath Falls
8. Kinglake National Park
The hustle of Melbourne will never get old, but there’s something incredibly comforting
about Kinglake National Park being just over an hour’s drive from the city. It’s an epic spot for an overnight stay to enjoy native birds, epic walks, and even mountain bike trails if you’re up for the challenge! Renting a car is the most convenient way of reaching the park, otherwise, you’ll be tackling a 3- 4 hour train journey!
- Length of stay: 1- 2 days
- Accommodation: Kinglake National Park & Waterfalls
- Best Hike: Mount Sugarloaf Circuit
- Top Activity: Mason Falls Picnic Ground
9. Little Desert National Park
When I was first told I could drive to a desert from Melbourne in just four hours, I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. But it’s true, and it’s called the Little Desert National Park. It’s one of my most recommended Melbourne National Parks because its unique environment transports visitors to another world. Gone are the busy streets and constant hum of chatter, replaced by an array of different soils, wildflowers, and unique drought-tolerant vegetation.
- Length of stay: 1- 2 days
- Accommodation: The Willery Guesthouse
- Best Hike: Pomponderoo Hill Nature Walk
- Top Activity: Horseshoe Bend Lookout
10. Port Campbell National Park
The ocean will forever hold a place in my heart, and exploring Port Campbell National Park was the ultimate way to fill my mermaid soul! Port Campbell is under 3 hours southwest of Melbourne, offering glorious sights like the Twelve Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge, and Princetown Beach. Why not drive down to the waves and relish one of the most picturesque lunch spots outside of Melbourne?
- Length of stay: 1- 2 days
- Accommodation: Sea Foam Villas
- Best Hike: Twelve Apostles to Princetown via Great Ocean Walk
- Top Activity: 12 Apostles Sunset Magic: Great Ocean Road Highlights Tour
11. Croajingolong National Park
Buses and trains can take you from Melbourne to the Croajingolong National Park, but be prepared for the nearly 10-hour journey! Or, rent a car and share the cost with friends so you can dive into the remote east coast of Victoria for stunning Melbourne hikes among ancient forests and dominating sand dunes.
- Length of stay: 2- 3 days
- Accommodation: Ocean Breeze Tiny House - Ocean and Lake View
- Best Hike: Genoa Peak Walk
- Top Activity: Point Hicks Lightstation
12. Lake Eildon National Park
The 2-hour route from Melbourne to Lake Eildon National Park takes you north in Victoria, past the Yarra Ranges National Park and into a world perfect for swimming, canoeing, waterskiing, and fishing.
- Length of stay: 2- 3 days
- Accommodation: Summer Lea 2 by Tiny Away
- Best Hike: Merlo Lookout to Cooke Point
- Top Activity: Lakeview Boat Hire
13. Alpine National Park
Victoria’s Alpine National Park is the state's biggest, offering the best opportunities for hiking, camping, and picnicking under the stars. Depending on the time of year, the mighty 5-hour drive can reward its guests with skiing, snowboarding, and abundant snowy scenes. Hiring a 4WD car is the ultimate way to hit the tracks, with reliant wheels guiding every step of the way.
- Length of stay: 4- 6 days
- Accommodation: Mountain Dreaming
- Best Hike: Mount Buller via West Ridge Track
- Top Activity: Mount Bogong
14. Tarra-Bulga National Park
The wondrous Tarra-Bulga National Park is a feast for the eyes, boasting a cool temperate rainforest environment and rich Aboriginal heritage. Tarra-Bulga is 200 km east of Melbourne, making the 2-hour journey a breeze by car and means skipping a 4-hour train or bus journey.
- Length of stay: 2- 3 days
- Accommodation: Tarra Valley Retreat
- Best Hike: Corrigan Suspension Bridge Loop
- Top Activity: Birdwatching of Lyrebirds and Pilot Birds
15. The Lakes National Park
If you’ve had a dreamy vision of taking a boat ride in Victoria, The Lakes National Park is the ideal choice. The peace and tranquillity here are unbeatable. The bushland landscape can retain its raw wildness, and wildlife like the Greater Glider and Little Bent-wing Bat can thrive. Driving offers the most flexibility as the Lakes are a four-hour journey east of Melbourne.
- Length of stay: 1- 2 days
- Accommodation: Spacious modern Gem Cozy Haven Lake & Beach oasis
- Best Hike: Pelican Point Tracks Loop
- Top Activity: Trapper Point
16. Budj Bim National Park
The Budj Bim National Park is more than a scenic natural spot, with a deep Aboriginal heritage nestled in its bushland setting. Boasting crater lake, lava canals, and caves, Budj Bim is a unique Victoria National Park, allowing visitors to dive back in time to when communities settled within the bush, farming and trading food. Located three hours west of Melbourne, bus and train journeys take around five hours, but a car rental will get you there in just over three.
- Length of stay: 1- 2 days
- Accommodation: Pinewood Caravan Park
- Best Hike: Crater Rim Walk
- Top Activity: Lake Condah: Kooyang Yana Full-Day Trip with Cultural Guide
17. Lower Glenelg National Park
One of the hardest things about Melbourne National Parks is their sheer volume! But don’t be tempted to miss the Lower Glenelg National Park, even though it’s a mighty five-hour drive west of Melbourne! Take a tour of the Princess Margaret Rose Cave, or enjoy a lake-side setting perfect for canoeing, kayaking, and even fishing for lunch if you’ve got the skills!
- Length of stay: 1- 2 days
- Accommodation: Casuarina Cabins
- Best Hike: Great South West Walk
- Top Activity: Glenelg River Canoe Trail
18. The Brisbane Ranges National Park
Huddled just over an hour’s drive from Melbourne, in the South West region of Victoria, The Brisbane Ranges National Park is a feast for the eyes and soul. It offers magnificent Melbourne hikes through a carpet of wildflowers, where you can spot kangaroos, wallabies, echidnas, and even possums!
- Length of stay: 3 days
- Accommodation: Emu Lodge Country Retreat
- Best Hike: Brisbane Ranges Circuit: Extended Loop
- Top Activity: Boar Gully Campground
19. Lind National Park
The Lind National Park is one of Victoria’s oldest, home to a stunning range of forest scenes and spots of temperate rainforest. One of the most immersive ways to soak up the Lind National Park’s beauty is by journeying the Euchre Valley Nature Drive in your 4WD car rental from Melbourne.
- Length of stay: 1- 2 days
- Accommodation: Birdsong Getaway Accommodation
- Best Hike: The Lind Point Trail
- Top Activity: Join volunteering activities
20. Burrowa - Pine Mountain National Park
The five-hour drive northeast in Victoria will land you in the Burrowa Pine Mountain National Park. If you’re up for the challenge, make the most of the park by traversing the summit of Pine Mountain, enjoying breathtaking sights and sweeping views as a reward for the high step count!
- Length of stay: 1- 2 days
- Accommodation: Walwa Hotel
- Best Hike: Old Dogmans Track
- Top Activity: Pine Mountain Summit
21. French Island
The most efficient way of reaching French Island off the coast of the Mornington Peninsula from Melbourne is by hiring a car and taking a ferry from either Stony Point or Cowes. French Island is a must-see to experience untouched nature thriving in a paradise setting.
- Length of stay: 1- 2 days
- Accommodation: French Island Cottage
- Best Hike: French Island
- Top Activity: French and Phillip Island Wildlife Expedition
22. Terrick Terrick National Park
A three-hour drive north of Melbourne lies the Terrick Terrick National Park. It’s a haven for nature lovers to hike the incredible scenery, absorbing the beauty of endless plants, animals, and rich birdlife. The base of Mount Terrick Terrick is a heavenly place to take a lunch pitstop, with convenient toilets and picnic tables in the park for added comfort.
- Length of stay: 1- 2 days
- Accommodation: Carriages Waterfront
- Best Hike: Terrick Terrick Loop
- Top Activity: Bennetts Rock