Kinglake

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Perched on the edge of the Great Dividing Range, Kinglake is a tranquil bushland escape just an hour from Melbourne. This small town is the gateway to the Kinglake National Park, a landscape of towering mountain ash forests, fern gullies, and dramatic escarpment views. It’s a place for quiet immersion in nature – think misty morning walks, bird-filled treetops, and the scent of eucalyptus. The 2009 Black Saturday bushfires left deep scars, but the regrowth is a powerful testament to resilience. Today, Kinglake offers a low-key, authentic slice of Victoria’s high country, perfect for a day trip or a slow weekend.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors come for a day trip from Melbourne, which is enough for a short walk, a pub lunch, and a visit to the memorial. To fully appreciate the national park and its walking trails, consider an overnight stay – there are a few B&Bs and a caravan park. A weekend allows you to tackle a longer hike, explore nearby towns, and truly unwind in the bush.

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