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Just an hour or two from Melbourne, you can walk through ancient rainforests, visit wild ocean beaches, discover relics of the gold rush era, or see kangaroos, wallabies, and other wildlife roaming freely.
These day trip ideas are all less than two hours’ drive from Melbourne and will give you a taster of the best of Victoria’s landscapes and wildlife.
You’ll have the best experience in nature by avoiding popular locations in peak times. Ideally, plan your day trip mid-week, or early in the morning (before 10 am) or later in the day (after 3 pm) on weekends.
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Best day trip for: coastal and epic sunset views, surf beaches, and family-friendly rockpools
Drive time from Melbourne CBD: 90 minutes
The Mornington Peninsula is one of the best places close to Melbourne for a day trip. A favourite destination for Melburnians’ coastal holidays and winter escapes, the region is home to national parks, surf beaches, spas, restaurants, and wineries – all just over an hour’s drive from Melbourne.
Mornington Peninsula National Park, on Bunurong Country, is renowned for its historic features, scenic headlands, and sandy beaches along the Bass Strait coast. It’s a popular destination for swimming, surfing, diving, and fishing.
Ranger tip: The ocean beaches of Mornington Peninsula National Park are exposed to the rough conditions of Bass Strait. These beaches can have dangerous undertows, rips, and unexpected large swells. Swim at patrolled beaches and between the flags. Keep to marked trails as the cliffs are unstable.
Sorrento Pier, Mornington Peninsula. Image: Visit Victoria.
Best day trip for: scenic views, serene nature walks, and leisurely picnics
Drive time from Melbourne CBD: 1 hour
Just an hour northwest of Melbourne, Daylesford and the Macedon Ranges, on Dja Dja Wurrung and Wurundjeri Country are the perfect nature escape. Beautiful in all seasons, but autumn here is a real highlight. The change of season creates spectacular colours in the surrounding towns and villages of Macedon and Woodend.
Ranger recommendation: “In Hepburn Regional Park, visit the giant Manna Gum at Tipperary Springs and have a picnic in the shade. You may be able to hear koalas around Sailors Falls or spot a wombat around dawn or dusk on the walking tracks between Twin Bridges or Bryce’s Flat.” – Ranger Thomas
Daylesford in autumn. Image: Visit Victoria
Best day trip for: beginner-friendly hikes, scenic drives, and lush tall forests
Drive time from Melbourne CBD: 90 minutes
Yarra Ranges National Park on Wurundjeri Country is a haven for walkers and nature enthusiasts, and only an hour and a half from Melbourne. It’s known for its majestic Mountain Ash forests (the world’s tallest flowering tree), which have understories of tree ferns and gullies of cool temperate rainforest.
The Yarra Ranges span an extensive, mountainous area of cool temperate forest around the three towns of Marysville, Healesville, and Warburton.
Read more: 5 best beginner hikes in Yarra Ranges National Park
Rainforest Gallery, Yarra Ranges National Park. Image: Visit Victoria.
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