Walk through myrtle beech rainforest to the Ada Tree, a giant mountain ash that is one of Victoria's largest trees. It is also one of the largest known flowering trees in the world. Estimated to be at least 300 years old, it is about 76 metres tall with a circumference of 15 metres. A 1½ kilometre lush rainforest walk leads from the car park along Island Creek to the tree, which is surrounded by a viewing platform. Located approximately 28 kilometres north-west of Noojee.
www.exploreoutdoors.vic.gov.auEnjoy a great day out as you fish for salmon or trout, or simply relax in the tranquil surroundings and make use of the BBQ facilities
www.alpinetroutfarm.com.auLocated 45 kilometres east of Noojee and 47 kilometres north-west of Walhalla via South Face Road, Mount Baw Baw is nestled on the southern tip of the Great Dividing Range. It offers a range of skiing and snow activities in winter, with visitor facilities including restaurants, cafes and accommodation. During the warmer months, the mountain is delectably covered in wildflowers, with bushwalking and cycling being popular activities. The Mt Baw Baw Summit Walk climbs through snow gum woodland to the mountain's summit, and on a clear day, offers views across West Gippsland to the Bass Strait.
www.mountbawbaw.com.auThe centre is housed in a replica of the original Noojee railway station, with a 1950s locomotive stationed at the platform. There are engaging displays which illustrate the region's timber and railway past, and stories which depict the culture and lives of people from that era.
www.noojeerailwaystationprecinct.comThis short, three kilometre scenic trail is surrounded by tall forest, and offers a gentle climb from the start point in Noojee along a smooth dirt or gravel track. The trail ends in beautiful tall forest at the majestic Noojee Trestle Bridge, the tallest surviving wooden trestle bridge in Victoria. Set amidst scenic eucalypt and fern forest, the Noojee Trestle Bridge makes the perfect picnic location to enjoy the peaceful surrounds.
www.railtrails.org.auA scenic reserve encompassing the Toorongo Falls and Amphitheatre Falls, with walking tracks through the surrounding forest
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