Victoria's High Country has some of Australia's most beautiful alpine scenery, from magical winter scenes of white-capped mountains, grey blue snow gums and rolling snow plains, to summer vistas of green meadows, rushing rivers and gentle lakes, here are some of the best vantage points from which to take in the views.
Mount Buller
The views from the summit of Mount Buller (1,804 metres above sea level) are second to none. During the summer you can park at the summit car park and take a leisurely one-hour (return) walk to the top. Over winter, put on your skis or snowboard and ride any of Mount Buller's 25 lifts for spectacular views.
Mt Stirling
Craig's Hut near Clear Hills on Mt Stirling is a popular destination for horse and mountain bike riders as well as tourers. Accessible via the Circuit Road on Mt Stirling, or via the Howqua Gap Track across from Mount Buller, the hut can also be reached via cross-country ski trails during winter. Check road conditions as there can be seasonal road closures.
Power's Lookout
Providing spectacular vistas of the Upper King Valley and the Alpine National Park, Power's Lookout was once used by bushranger Harry Power to view approaching troopers. Access is via the Whitfield to Mansfield Road 18 kilometres from Whitfield.
Danny's Lookout - Mt Hotham
Take a drive along the spectacular Great Alpine Road from Bright to Omeo, winding your way across the rugged mountain ranges. Pull over at Danny's Lookout, located at the top of Mt Hotham, and take a moment to revel in the sweeping views of the mountains on every side.