King Hut Camping Area
King Hut is located on the western edge of the Alpine National Park, about 15 kilometres north-east of Mt Stirling, alongside the King River. The 4WD access route heads down Speculation Road, which is reached via a turn-off from Circuit Rd about 6 kms south-east of the Craig’s Hut turn-off. There are horse yards here…
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Pineapple Flat is approximately 10 kilometres north of Mt Stirling in the western reaches of the Alpine National Park. It can be reached via Burnt Top Track down to King Basin Road, or alternatively it can be reached from Circuit Road heading down Speculation Road to King Hut Flat then along King Basin Road, with…
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Located in the Alpine National Park, Bluff Hut is the third highest hut in Australia. The original hut, built in the 1950’s, was burnt down in the 2007 fires and has since been rebuilt. Bluff Hut offers basic camping for car-based campers and hikers. From the hut it is a short walk to the Bluff,…
Read MoreLovick’s Hut
Located between Mt Lovick and King Billy One, Lovick’s Hut is one of the original mountain cattlemen’s huts, built in 1960 by Jack Lovick and used for many years by the Lovick family as a base for horse trail rides. Rebuilt in 2014-2015, the hut is in a secluded and picturesque area offering a grassy…
Read MoreBuller Air Zone
This awesome trampoline, airbag challenge and climbing facility welcomes everyone from kids to adults, elite athletes and the general public alike. Anyone who loves to launch themselves into the air can work on their skills, workout or just enjoy playtime in the ultimate alpine freestyle playground. Buller Air Zone provides yet another great year round…
Read MoreCraig’s Hut
Perched on top of the world, Craig’s Hut is one of the most famous High Country huts. Built as a set for the iconic Australian movie “The Man from Snowy River”. Pack a picnic and bask in the sun on the best front lawn in the High Country. On Clear Hills, Craig’s Hut offers stunning…
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Until recent times, local mountain country cattlemen used Razorback Hut during annual stock drives. Today, the site is a popular overnight stop for horse-riders, four wheel drivers and hikers. There is plenty of camping space around the large hut and the site also includes a public hut for overnight accommodation. To reach Razorback Hut follow…
Read MoreIltis Ski Club
Located at Mt Buller, Iltis Ski Club is a traditional alpine lodge, offering self-catering accommodation for up to 28 people, at great rates. The Victorian High Country is a fabulous summer escape, and the club warmly welcomes bike riders, hikers, runners, plein air painters, and any other groups seeking some invigorating mountain air, spectacular views…
Read MoreTelephone Box Junction – Mt Stirling
Telephone Box Junction Cafe is the only place to grab a snack on Mt Stirling. Warm up with a hot coffee or bite to eat after a long hike or grab a camping meal on your way through.
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