Mount St Gwinear

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Mount St Gwinear, a dramatic peak in the Victorian Alps, is a paradise for hikers, mountain bikers, and anyone craving high-altitude solitude. This 1,909-metre summit offers panoramic views over the snow gum forests and granite tors of the Alpine National Park. The area is a year-round playground: in summer, wildflowers carpet the slopes; in winter, snow transforms it into a cross-country skiing and snowshoeing destination. Despite its wild beauty, the mountain is easily accessed from the nearby town of Omeo, making it a perfect day trip or a stop on a longer Great Alpine Road itinerary.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors allocate a half-day to Mount St Gwinear, allowing 3–4 hours for the summit walk and time to soak in the views. If you're skiing or mountain biking, plan for a full day to explore the trails. The mountain can be visited year-round, but check road conditions in winter – snow may require a 4WD or chains. For a more leisurely experience, combine your visit with a night in Omeo or a stay at a nearby alpine lodge.

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