Great Alpine Road

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Stretching 308 kilometers from Bairnsdale to Wangaratta, the Great Alpine Road is one of Australia’s great drives, cutting through the heart of Victoria’s High Country. This route takes you from lush river valleys up through towering eucalypt forests to alpine peaks, offering breathtaking views, charming historic towns, and world-class food and wine. It’s a journey that rewards slow travel—pull over at scenic lookouts, explore national parks, and taste local produce along the way.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow at least three to four days to drive the full length of the Great Alpine Road, taking time to stop at the main towns and attractions. If you’re short on time, focus on the section between Bright and Mount Hotham for the most dramatic scenery. A week gives you the chance to add side trips to national parks and soak up the region’s food and wine scene. Plan your drive carefully in winter, as snow and ice can affect road conditions and some sections may require snow chains.

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